Tokenizer.cpp 46 KB

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  1. /*
  2. * Copyright (c) 2020-2021, the SerenityOS developers.
  3. * Copyright (c) 2021, Sam Atkins <atkinssj@serenityos.org>
  4. *
  5. * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
  6. */
  7. #include <AK/CharacterTypes.h>
  8. #include <AK/Debug.h>
  9. #include <AK/SourceLocation.h>
  10. #include <AK/Vector.h>
  11. #include <LibTextCodec/Decoder.h>
  12. #include <LibWeb/CSS/Parser/Tokenizer.h>
  13. #include <math.h>
  14. // U+FFFD REPLACEMENT CHARACTER (�)
  15. #define REPLACEMENT_CHARACTER 0xFFFD
  16. static const u32 TOKENIZER_EOF = 0xFFFFFFFF;
  17. static inline void log_parse_error(const SourceLocation& location = SourceLocation::current())
  18. {
  19. dbgln_if(CSS_TOKENIZER_DEBUG, "Parse error (css tokenization) {} ", location);
  20. }
  21. static inline bool is_eof(u32 code_point)
  22. {
  23. return code_point == TOKENIZER_EOF;
  24. }
  25. static inline bool is_quotation_mark(u32 code_point)
  26. {
  27. return code_point == 0x22;
  28. }
  29. static inline bool is_greater_than_maximum_allowed_code_point(u32 code_point)
  30. {
  31. return code_point > 0x10FFFF;
  32. }
  33. static inline bool is_low_line(u32 code_point)
  34. {
  35. return code_point == 0x5F;
  36. }
  37. static inline bool is_name_start_code_point(u32 code_point)
  38. {
  39. // FIXME: We use !is_ascii() for "non-ASCII code point" in the spec, but it's not quite right -
  40. // it treats EOF as a valid! The spec also lacks a definition of code point. For now, the
  41. // !is_eof() check is a hack, but it should work.
  42. return !is_eof(code_point) && (is_ascii_alpha(code_point) || !is_ascii(code_point) || is_low_line(code_point));
  43. }
  44. static inline bool is_hyphen_minus(u32 code_point)
  45. {
  46. return code_point == 0x2D;
  47. }
  48. static inline bool is_name_code_point(u32 code_point)
  49. {
  50. return is_name_start_code_point(code_point) || is_ascii_digit(code_point) || is_hyphen_minus(code_point);
  51. }
  52. static inline bool is_non_printable(u32 code_point)
  53. {
  54. return code_point <= 0x8 || code_point == 0xB || (code_point >= 0xE && code_point <= 0x1F) || code_point == 0x7F;
  55. }
  56. static inline bool is_number_sign(u32 code_point)
  57. {
  58. return code_point == 0x23;
  59. }
  60. static inline bool is_reverse_solidus(u32 code_point)
  61. {
  62. return code_point == 0x5C;
  63. }
  64. static inline bool is_apostrophe(u32 code_point)
  65. {
  66. return code_point == 0x27;
  67. }
  68. static inline bool is_left_paren(u32 code_point)
  69. {
  70. return code_point == 0x28;
  71. }
  72. static inline bool is_right_paren(u32 code_point)
  73. {
  74. return code_point == 0x29;
  75. }
  76. static inline bool is_plus_sign(u32 code_point)
  77. {
  78. return code_point == 0x2B;
  79. }
  80. static inline bool is_comma(u32 code_point)
  81. {
  82. return code_point == 0x2C;
  83. }
  84. static inline bool is_full_stop(u32 code_point)
  85. {
  86. return code_point == 0x2E;
  87. }
  88. static inline bool is_newline(u32 code_point)
  89. {
  90. return code_point == 0xA;
  91. }
  92. static inline bool is_asterisk(u32 code_point)
  93. {
  94. return code_point == 0x2A;
  95. }
  96. static inline bool is_solidus(u32 code_point)
  97. {
  98. return code_point == 0x2F;
  99. }
  100. static inline bool is_colon(u32 code_point)
  101. {
  102. return code_point == 0x3A;
  103. }
  104. static inline bool is_semicolon(u32 code_point)
  105. {
  106. return code_point == 0x3B;
  107. }
  108. static inline bool is_less_than_sign(u32 code_point)
  109. {
  110. return code_point == 0x3C;
  111. }
  112. static inline bool is_greater_than_sign(u32 code_point)
  113. {
  114. return code_point == 0x3E;
  115. }
  116. static inline bool is_at(u32 code_point)
  117. {
  118. return code_point == 0x40;
  119. }
  120. static inline bool is_open_square_bracket(u32 code_point)
  121. {
  122. return code_point == 0x5B;
  123. }
  124. static inline bool is_closed_square_bracket(u32 code_point)
  125. {
  126. return code_point == 0x5D;
  127. }
  128. static inline bool is_open_curly_bracket(u32 code_point)
  129. {
  130. return code_point == 0x7B;
  131. }
  132. static inline bool is_closed_curly_bracket(u32 code_point)
  133. {
  134. return code_point == 0x7D;
  135. }
  136. static inline bool is_whitespace(u32 code_point)
  137. {
  138. return code_point == 0x9 || code_point == 0xA || code_point == 0x20;
  139. }
  140. static inline bool is_percent(u32 code_point)
  141. {
  142. return code_point == 0x25;
  143. }
  144. static inline bool is_exclamation_mark(u32 code_point)
  145. {
  146. return code_point == 0x21;
  147. }
  148. static inline bool is_e(u32 code_point)
  149. {
  150. return code_point == 0x65;
  151. }
  152. static inline bool is_E(u32 code_point)
  153. {
  154. return code_point == 0x45;
  155. }
  156. namespace Web::CSS {
  157. Tokenizer::Tokenizer(StringView input, const String& encoding)
  158. {
  159. auto* decoder = TextCodec::decoder_for(encoding);
  160. VERIFY(decoder);
  161. StringBuilder builder(input.length());
  162. // Preprocess the stream, by doing the following:
  163. // - Replace \r, \f and \r\n with \n
  164. // - replace \0 and anything between U+D800 to U+DFFF with the replacement
  165. // character.
  166. // https://www.w3.org/TR/css-syntax-3/#input-preprocessing
  167. bool last_was_carriage_return = false;
  168. decoder->process(input, [&builder, &last_was_carriage_return](u32 code_point) {
  169. if (code_point == '\r') {
  170. if (last_was_carriage_return) {
  171. builder.append('\n');
  172. } else {
  173. last_was_carriage_return = true;
  174. }
  175. } else {
  176. if (last_was_carriage_return) {
  177. builder.append('\n');
  178. }
  179. if (code_point == '\n') {
  180. if (!last_was_carriage_return) {
  181. builder.append('\n');
  182. }
  183. } else if (code_point == '\f') {
  184. builder.append('\n');
  185. } else if (code_point >= 0xD800 && code_point <= 0xDFFF) {
  186. builder.append_code_point(REPLACEMENT_CHARACTER);
  187. } else {
  188. builder.append_code_point(code_point);
  189. }
  190. last_was_carriage_return = false;
  191. }
  192. });
  193. m_decoded_input = builder.to_string();
  194. m_utf8_view = Utf8View(m_decoded_input);
  195. m_utf8_iterator = m_utf8_view.begin();
  196. }
  197. Vector<Token> Tokenizer::parse()
  198. {
  199. Vector<Token> tokens;
  200. for (;;) {
  201. auto token_start = m_position;
  202. auto token = consume_a_token();
  203. token.m_start_position = token_start;
  204. token.m_end_position = m_position;
  205. tokens.append(token);
  206. if (token.is(Token::Type::EndOfFile)) {
  207. return tokens;
  208. }
  209. }
  210. }
  211. u32 Tokenizer::next_code_point()
  212. {
  213. if (m_utf8_iterator == m_utf8_view.end())
  214. return TOKENIZER_EOF;
  215. m_prev_utf8_iterator = m_utf8_iterator;
  216. ++m_utf8_iterator;
  217. auto code_point = *m_prev_utf8_iterator;
  218. m_prev_position = m_position;
  219. if (is_newline(code_point)) {
  220. m_position.line++;
  221. m_position.column = 0;
  222. } else {
  223. m_position.column++;
  224. }
  225. dbgln_if(CSS_TOKENIZER_DEBUG, "(Tokenizer) Next code_point: {:d}", code_point);
  226. return code_point;
  227. }
  228. u32 Tokenizer::peek_code_point(size_t offset) const
  229. {
  230. auto it = m_utf8_iterator;
  231. for (size_t i = 0; i < offset && it != m_utf8_view.end(); ++i)
  232. ++it;
  233. if (it == m_utf8_view.end())
  234. return TOKENIZER_EOF;
  235. dbgln_if(CSS_TOKENIZER_DEBUG, "(Tokenizer) Peek code_point: {:d}", *m_prev_utf8_iterator);
  236. return *it;
  237. }
  238. U32Twin Tokenizer::peek_twin() const
  239. {
  240. U32Twin values { TOKENIZER_EOF, TOKENIZER_EOF };
  241. auto it = m_utf8_iterator;
  242. for (size_t i = 0; i < 2 && it != m_utf8_view.end(); ++i) {
  243. values.set(i, *it);
  244. ++it;
  245. }
  246. dbgln_if(CSS_TOKENIZER_DEBUG, "(Tokenizer) Peek twin: {:d},{:d}", values.first, values.second);
  247. return values;
  248. }
  249. U32Triplet Tokenizer::peek_triplet() const
  250. {
  251. U32Triplet values { TOKENIZER_EOF, TOKENIZER_EOF, TOKENIZER_EOF };
  252. auto it = m_utf8_iterator;
  253. for (size_t i = 0; i < 3 && it != m_utf8_view.end(); ++i) {
  254. values.set(i, *it);
  255. ++it;
  256. }
  257. dbgln_if(CSS_TOKENIZER_DEBUG, "(Tokenizer) Peek triplet: {:d},{:d},{:d}", values.first, values.second, values.third);
  258. return values;
  259. }
  260. U32Twin Tokenizer::start_of_input_stream_twin()
  261. {
  262. U32Twin twin;
  263. // FIXME: Reconsuming just to read the current code point again is weird.
  264. reconsume_current_input_code_point();
  265. twin.first = next_code_point();
  266. twin.second = peek_code_point();
  267. return twin;
  268. }
  269. U32Triplet Tokenizer::start_of_input_stream_triplet()
  270. {
  271. U32Triplet triplet;
  272. // FIXME: Reconsuming just to read the current code point again is weird.
  273. reconsume_current_input_code_point();
  274. triplet.first = next_code_point();
  275. auto next_two = peek_twin();
  276. triplet.second = next_two.first;
  277. triplet.third = next_two.second;
  278. return triplet;
  279. }
  280. Token Tokenizer::create_new_token(Token::Type type)
  281. {
  282. Token token = {};
  283. token.m_type = type;
  284. return token;
  285. }
  286. Token Tokenizer::create_eof_token()
  287. {
  288. return create_new_token(Token::Type::EndOfFile);
  289. }
  290. Token Tokenizer::create_value_token(Token::Type type, String value)
  291. {
  292. Token token;
  293. token.m_type = type;
  294. token.m_value = move(value);
  295. return token;
  296. }
  297. Token Tokenizer::create_value_token(Token::Type type, u32 value)
  298. {
  299. Token token = {};
  300. token.m_type = type;
  301. // FIXME: Avoid temporary StringBuilder here
  302. StringBuilder builder;
  303. builder.append_code_point(value);
  304. token.m_value = builder.to_string();
  305. return token;
  306. }
  307. // https://www.w3.org/TR/css-syntax-3/#consume-escaped-code-point
  308. u32 Tokenizer::consume_escaped_code_point()
  309. {
  310. // This section describes how to consume an escaped code point.
  311. // It assumes that the U+005C REVERSE SOLIDUS (\) has already been consumed and that the next
  312. // input code point has already been verified to be part of a valid escape.
  313. // It will return a code point.
  314. // Consume the next input code point.
  315. auto input = next_code_point();
  316. // hex digit
  317. if (is_ascii_hex_digit(input)) {
  318. // Consume as many hex digits as possible, but no more than 5.
  319. // Note that this means 1-6 hex digits have been consumed in total.
  320. StringBuilder builder;
  321. builder.append_code_point(input);
  322. size_t counter = 0;
  323. while (is_ascii_hex_digit(peek_code_point()) && counter++ < 5) {
  324. builder.append_code_point(next_code_point());
  325. }
  326. // If the next input code point is whitespace, consume it as well.
  327. if (is_whitespace(peek_code_point())) {
  328. (void)next_code_point();
  329. }
  330. // Interpret the hex digits as a hexadecimal number.
  331. auto unhexed = strtoul(builder.to_string().characters(), nullptr, 16);
  332. // If this number is zero, or is for a surrogate, or is greater than the maximum allowed
  333. // code point, return U+FFFD REPLACEMENT CHARACTER (�).
  334. if (unhexed == 0 || is_unicode_surrogate(unhexed) || is_greater_than_maximum_allowed_code_point(unhexed)) {
  335. return REPLACEMENT_CHARACTER;
  336. }
  337. // Otherwise, return the code point with that value.
  338. return unhexed;
  339. }
  340. // EOF
  341. if (is_eof(input)) {
  342. // This is a parse error. Return U+FFFD REPLACEMENT CHARACTER (�).
  343. log_parse_error();
  344. return REPLACEMENT_CHARACTER;
  345. }
  346. // anything else
  347. // Return the current input code point.
  348. return input;
  349. }
  350. // https://www.w3.org/TR/css-syntax-3/#consume-ident-like-token
  351. Token Tokenizer::consume_an_ident_like_token()
  352. {
  353. // This section describes how to consume an ident-like token from a stream of code points.
  354. // It returns an <ident-token>, <function-token>, <url-token>, or <bad-url-token>.
  355. // Consume a name, and let string be the result.
  356. auto string = consume_a_name();
  357. // If string’s value is an ASCII case-insensitive match for "url", and the next input code
  358. // point is U+0028 LEFT PARENTHESIS ((), consume it.
  359. if (string.equals_ignoring_case("url") && is_left_paren(peek_code_point())) {
  360. (void)next_code_point();
  361. // While the next two input code points are whitespace, consume the next input code point.
  362. for (;;) {
  363. auto maybe_whitespace = peek_twin();
  364. if (!(is_whitespace(maybe_whitespace.first) && is_whitespace(maybe_whitespace.second))) {
  365. break;
  366. }
  367. (void)next_code_point();
  368. }
  369. // If the next one or two input code points are U+0022 QUOTATION MARK ("), U+0027 APOSTROPHE ('),
  370. // or whitespace followed by U+0022 QUOTATION MARK (") or U+0027 APOSTROPHE ('), then create a
  371. // <function-token> with its value set to string and return it.
  372. auto next_two = peek_twin();
  373. if (is_quotation_mark(next_two.first) || is_apostrophe(next_two.first) || (is_whitespace(next_two.first) && (is_quotation_mark(next_two.second) || is_apostrophe(next_two.second)))) {
  374. return create_value_token(Token::Type::Function, string);
  375. }
  376. // Otherwise, consume a url token, and return it.
  377. return consume_a_url_token();
  378. }
  379. // Otherwise, if the next input code point is U+0028 LEFT PARENTHESIS ((), consume it.
  380. if (is_left_paren(peek_code_point())) {
  381. (void)next_code_point();
  382. // Create a <function-token> with its value set to string and return it.
  383. return create_value_token(Token::Type::Function, string);
  384. }
  385. // Otherwise, create an <ident-token> with its value set to string and return it.
  386. return create_value_token(Token::Type::Ident, string);
  387. }
  388. // https://www.w3.org/TR/css-syntax-3/#consume-number
  389. CSSNumber Tokenizer::consume_a_number()
  390. {
  391. // This section describes how to consume a number from a stream of code points.
  392. // It returns a numeric value, and a type which is either "integer" or "number".
  393. //
  394. // Note: This algorithm does not do the verification of the first few code points
  395. // that are necessary to ensure a number can be obtained from the stream. Ensure
  396. // that the stream starts with a number before calling this algorithm.
  397. // Execute the following steps in order:
  398. // 1. Initially set type to "integer". Let repr be the empty string.
  399. StringBuilder repr;
  400. Token::NumberType type = Token::NumberType::Integer;
  401. // 2. If the next input code point is U+002B PLUS SIGN (+) or U+002D HYPHEN-MINUS (-),
  402. // consume it and append it to repr.
  403. auto next_input = peek_code_point();
  404. if (is_plus_sign(next_input) || is_hyphen_minus(next_input)) {
  405. repr.append_code_point(next_code_point());
  406. }
  407. // 3. While the next input code point is a digit, consume it and append it to repr.
  408. for (;;) {
  409. auto digits = peek_code_point();
  410. if (!is_ascii_digit(digits))
  411. break;
  412. repr.append_code_point(next_code_point());
  413. }
  414. // 4. If the next 2 input code points are U+002E FULL STOP (.) followed by a digit, then:
  415. auto maybe_number = peek_twin();
  416. if (is_full_stop(maybe_number.first) && is_ascii_digit(maybe_number.second)) {
  417. // 1. Consume them.
  418. // 2. Append them to repr.
  419. repr.append_code_point(next_code_point());
  420. repr.append_code_point(next_code_point());
  421. // 3. Set type to "number".
  422. type = Token::NumberType::Number;
  423. // 4. While the next input code point is a digit, consume it and append it to repr.
  424. for (;;) {
  425. auto digit = peek_code_point();
  426. if (!is_ascii_digit(digit))
  427. break;
  428. repr.append_code_point(next_code_point());
  429. }
  430. }
  431. // 5. If the next 2 or 3 input code points are U+0045 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E (E) or
  432. // U+0065 LATIN SMALL LETTER E (e), optionally followed by U+002D HYPHEN-MINUS (-)
  433. // or U+002B PLUS SIGN (+), followed by a digit, then:
  434. auto maybe_exp = peek_triplet();
  435. if (is_E(maybe_exp.first) || is_e(maybe_exp.first)) {
  436. // 1. Consume them.
  437. // 2. Append them to repr.
  438. // FIXME: These conditions should be part of step 5 above.
  439. if (is_plus_sign(maybe_exp.second) || is_hyphen_minus(maybe_exp.second)) {
  440. if (is_ascii_digit(maybe_exp.third)) {
  441. repr.append_code_point(next_code_point());
  442. repr.append_code_point(next_code_point());
  443. repr.append_code_point(next_code_point());
  444. }
  445. } else if (is_ascii_digit(maybe_exp.second)) {
  446. repr.append_code_point(next_code_point());
  447. repr.append_code_point(next_code_point());
  448. }
  449. // 3. Set type to "number".
  450. type = Token::NumberType::Number;
  451. // 4. While the next input code point is a digit, consume it and append it to repr.
  452. for (;;) {
  453. auto digits = peek_code_point();
  454. if (!is_ascii_digit(digits))
  455. break;
  456. repr.append_code_point(next_code_point());
  457. }
  458. }
  459. // 6. Convert repr to a number, and set the value to the returned value.
  460. auto value = convert_a_string_to_a_number(repr.string_view());
  461. // 7. Return value and type.
  462. return { repr.to_string(), value, type };
  463. }
  464. // https://www.w3.org/TR/css-syntax-3/#convert-string-to-number
  465. double Tokenizer::convert_a_string_to_a_number(StringView string)
  466. {
  467. auto code_point_at = [&](size_t index) -> u32 {
  468. if (index < string.length())
  469. return string[index];
  470. return TOKENIZER_EOF;
  471. };
  472. // This algorithm does not do any verification to ensure that the string contains only a number.
  473. // Ensure that the string contains only a valid CSS number before calling this algorithm.
  474. // Divide the string into seven components, in order from left to right:
  475. size_t position = 0;
  476. // 1. A sign: a single U+002B PLUS SIGN (+) or U+002D HYPHEN-MINUS (-), or the empty string.
  477. // Let s [sign] be the number -1 if the sign is U+002D HYPHEN-MINUS (-); otherwise, let s be the number 1.
  478. int sign = 1;
  479. if (is_plus_sign(code_point_at(position)) || is_hyphen_minus(code_point_at(position))) {
  480. sign = is_hyphen_minus(code_point_at(position)) ? -1 : 1;
  481. position++;
  482. }
  483. // 2. An integer part: zero or more digits.
  484. // If there is at least one digit, let i [integer_part] be the number formed by interpreting the digits
  485. // as a base-10 integer; otherwise, let i be the number 0.
  486. double integer_part = 0;
  487. while (is_ascii_digit(code_point_at(position))) {
  488. integer_part = (integer_part * 10) + (code_point_at(position) - '0');
  489. position++;
  490. }
  491. // 3. A decimal point: a single U+002E FULL STOP (.), or the empty string.
  492. if (is_full_stop(code_point_at(position)))
  493. position++;
  494. // 4. A fractional part: zero or more digits.
  495. // If there is at least one digit, let f [fractional_part] be the number formed by interpreting the digits
  496. // as a base-10 integer and d [fractional_digits] be the number of digits; otherwise, let f and d be the number 0.
  497. double fractional_part = 0;
  498. int fractional_digits = 0;
  499. while (is_ascii_digit(code_point_at(position))) {
  500. fractional_part = (fractional_part * 10) + (code_point_at(position) - '0');
  501. position++;
  502. fractional_digits++;
  503. }
  504. // 5. An exponent indicator: a single U+0045 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E (E) or U+0065 LATIN SMALL LETTER E (e),
  505. // or the empty string.
  506. if (is_e(code_point_at(position)) || is_E(code_point_at(position)))
  507. position++;
  508. // 6. An exponent sign: a single U+002B PLUS SIGN (+) or U+002D HYPHEN-MINUS (-), or the empty string.
  509. // Let t [exponent_sign] be the number -1 if the sign is U+002D HYPHEN-MINUS (-); otherwise, let t be the number 1.
  510. int exponent_sign = 1;
  511. if (is_plus_sign(code_point_at(position)) || is_hyphen_minus(code_point_at(position))) {
  512. exponent_sign = is_hyphen_minus(code_point_at(position)) ? -1 : 1;
  513. position++;
  514. }
  515. // 7. An exponent: zero or more digits.
  516. // If there is at least one digit, let e [exponent] be the number formed by interpreting the digits as a
  517. // base-10 integer; otherwise, let e be the number 0.
  518. double exponent = 0;
  519. while (is_ascii_digit(code_point_at(position))) {
  520. exponent = (exponent * 10) + (code_point_at(position) - '0');
  521. position++;
  522. }
  523. // NOTE: We checked before calling this function that the string is a valid number,
  524. // so if there is anything at the end, something has gone wrong!
  525. VERIFY(position == string.length());
  526. // Return the number s·(i + f·10^-d)·10^te.
  527. return sign * (integer_part + fractional_part * pow(10, -fractional_digits)) * pow(10, exponent_sign * exponent);
  528. }
  529. // https://www.w3.org/TR/css-syntax-3/#consume-name
  530. String Tokenizer::consume_a_name()
  531. {
  532. // This section describes how to consume a name from a stream of code points.
  533. // It returns a string containing the largest name that can be formed from adjacent
  534. // code points in the stream, starting from the first.
  535. //
  536. // Note: This algorithm does not do the verification of the first few code points that
  537. // are necessary to ensure the returned code points would constitute an <ident-token>.
  538. // If that is the intended use, ensure that the stream starts with an identifier before
  539. // calling this algorithm.
  540. // Let result initially be an empty string.
  541. StringBuilder result;
  542. // Repeatedly consume the next input code point from the stream:
  543. for (;;) {
  544. auto input = next_code_point();
  545. if (is_eof(input))
  546. break;
  547. // name code point
  548. if (is_name_code_point(input)) {
  549. // Append the code point to result.
  550. result.append_code_point(input);
  551. continue;
  552. }
  553. // the stream starts with a valid escape
  554. auto next = peek_code_point();
  555. if (!is_eof(next) && is_valid_escape_sequence({ input, next })) {
  556. // Consume an escaped code point. Append the returned code point to result.
  557. result.append_code_point(consume_escaped_code_point());
  558. continue;
  559. }
  560. // anything else
  561. // Reconsume the current input code point. Return result.
  562. reconsume_current_input_code_point();
  563. break;
  564. }
  565. return result.to_string();
  566. }
  567. // https://www.w3.org/TR/css-syntax-3/#consume-url-token
  568. Token Tokenizer::consume_a_url_token()
  569. {
  570. // This section describes how to consume a url token from a stream of code points.
  571. // It returns either a <url-token> or a <bad-url-token>.
  572. //
  573. // Note: This algorithm assumes that the initial "url(" has already been consumed.
  574. // This algorithm also assumes that it’s being called to consume an "unquoted" value,
  575. // like url(foo). A quoted value, like url("foo"), is parsed as a <function-token>.
  576. // Consume an ident-like token automatically handles this distinction; this algorithm
  577. // shouldn’t be called directly otherwise.
  578. // 1. Initially create a <url-token> with its value set to the empty string.
  579. auto token = create_new_token(Token::Type::Url);
  580. StringBuilder builder;
  581. // 2. Consume as much whitespace as possible.
  582. consume_as_much_whitespace_as_possible();
  583. auto make_token = [&]() {
  584. token.m_value = builder.to_string();
  585. return token;
  586. };
  587. // 3. Repeatedly consume the next input code point from the stream:
  588. for (;;) {
  589. // NOTE: We peek here instead of consuming, so that we can peek a twin later
  590. // to determine if it's a valid escape sequence.
  591. auto input = peek_code_point();
  592. // U+0029 RIGHT PARENTHESIS ())
  593. if (is_right_paren(input)) {
  594. // Return the <url-token>.
  595. (void)next_code_point(); // Not to spec, see NOTE above.
  596. return make_token();
  597. }
  598. // EOF
  599. if (is_eof(input)) {
  600. // This is a parse error. Return the <url-token>.
  601. log_parse_error();
  602. return make_token();
  603. }
  604. // whitespace
  605. if (is_whitespace(input)) {
  606. // Consume as much whitespace as possible.
  607. consume_as_much_whitespace_as_possible();
  608. // If the next input code point is U+0029 RIGHT PARENTHESIS ()) or EOF, consume it
  609. // and return the <url-token> (if EOF was encountered, this is a parse error);
  610. input = peek_code_point();
  611. if (is_right_paren(input)) {
  612. (void)next_code_point();
  613. return make_token();
  614. }
  615. if (is_eof(input)) {
  616. (void)next_code_point();
  617. log_parse_error();
  618. return make_token();
  619. }
  620. // otherwise, consume the remnants of a bad url, create a <bad-url-token>, and return it.
  621. consume_the_remnants_of_a_bad_url();
  622. return create_new_token(Token::Type::BadUrl);
  623. }
  624. // U+0022 QUOTATION MARK (")
  625. // U+0027 APOSTROPHE (')
  626. // U+0028 LEFT PARENTHESIS (()
  627. // non-printable code point
  628. if (is_quotation_mark(input) || is_apostrophe(input) || is_left_paren(input) || is_non_printable(input)) {
  629. // This is a parse error. Consume the remnants of a bad url, create a <bad-url-token>, and return it.
  630. log_parse_error();
  631. (void)next_code_point(); // Not to spec, see NOTE above.
  632. consume_the_remnants_of_a_bad_url();
  633. return create_new_token(Token::Type::BadUrl);
  634. }
  635. // U+005C REVERSE SOLIDUS (\)
  636. if (is_reverse_solidus(input)) {
  637. // If the stream starts with a valid escape,
  638. if (is_valid_escape_sequence(peek_twin())) {
  639. // consume an escaped code point and append the returned code point to the <url-token>’s value.
  640. builder.append_code_point(consume_escaped_code_point());
  641. } else {
  642. // Otherwise, this is a parse error.
  643. log_parse_error();
  644. (void)next_code_point(); // Not to spec, see NOTE above.
  645. // Consume the remnants of a bad url, create a <bad-url-token>, and return it.
  646. consume_the_remnants_of_a_bad_url();
  647. return create_new_token(Token::Type::BadUrl);
  648. }
  649. }
  650. // anything else
  651. // Append the current input code point to the <url-token>’s value.
  652. builder.append_code_point(input);
  653. (void)next_code_point(); // Not to spec, see NOTE above.
  654. }
  655. }
  656. // https://www.w3.org/TR/css-syntax-3/#consume-remnants-of-bad-url
  657. void Tokenizer::consume_the_remnants_of_a_bad_url()
  658. {
  659. // This section describes how to consume the remnants of a bad url from a stream of code points,
  660. // "cleaning up" after the tokenizer realizes that it’s in the middle of a <bad-url-token> rather
  661. // than a <url-token>. It returns nothing; its sole use is to consume enough of the input stream
  662. // to reach a recovery point where normal tokenizing can resume.
  663. // Repeatedly consume the next input code point from the stream:
  664. for (;;) {
  665. // NOTE: We peek instead of consuming so is_valid_escape_sequence() can peek a twin.
  666. // So, we have to consume the code point later.
  667. auto input = peek_code_point();
  668. // U+0029 RIGHT PARENTHESIS ())
  669. // EOF
  670. if (is_eof(input) || is_right_paren(input)) {
  671. (void)next_code_point(); // Not to spec, see NOTE above.
  672. // Return.
  673. return;
  674. }
  675. // the input stream starts with a valid escape
  676. if (is_valid_escape_sequence(peek_twin())) {
  677. // Consume an escaped code point.
  678. // This allows an escaped right parenthesis ("\)") to be encountered without ending
  679. // the <bad-url-token>. This is otherwise identical to the "anything else" clause.
  680. (void)next_code_point(); // Not to spec, see NOTE above.
  681. (void)consume_escaped_code_point();
  682. }
  683. // anything else
  684. // Do nothing.
  685. (void)next_code_point(); // Not to spec, see NOTE above.
  686. }
  687. }
  688. void Tokenizer::consume_as_much_whitespace_as_possible()
  689. {
  690. while (is_whitespace(peek_code_point())) {
  691. (void)next_code_point();
  692. }
  693. }
  694. void Tokenizer::reconsume_current_input_code_point()
  695. {
  696. m_utf8_iterator = m_prev_utf8_iterator;
  697. m_position = m_prev_position;
  698. }
  699. // https://www.w3.org/TR/css-syntax-3/#consume-numeric-token
  700. Token Tokenizer::consume_a_numeric_token()
  701. {
  702. // This section describes how to consume a numeric token from a stream of code points.
  703. // It returns either a <number-token>, <percentage-token>, or <dimension-token>.
  704. // Consume a number and let number be the result.
  705. auto number = consume_a_number();
  706. // If the next 3 input code points would start an identifier, then:
  707. if (would_start_an_identifier(peek_triplet())) {
  708. // 1. Create a <dimension-token> with the same value and type flag as number,
  709. // and a unit set initially to the empty string.
  710. auto token = create_new_token(Token::Type::Dimension);
  711. token.m_value = move(number.string);
  712. token.m_number_type = number.type;
  713. token.m_number_value = number.value;
  714. // 2. Consume a name. Set the <dimension-token>’s unit to the returned value.
  715. auto unit = consume_a_name();
  716. VERIFY(!unit.is_empty() && !unit.is_whitespace());
  717. token.m_unit = move(unit);
  718. // 3. Return the <dimension-token>.
  719. return token;
  720. }
  721. // Otherwise, if the next input code point is U+0025 PERCENTAGE SIGN (%), consume it.
  722. if (is_percent(peek_code_point())) {
  723. (void)next_code_point();
  724. // Create a <percentage-token> with the same value as number, and return it.
  725. auto token = create_new_token(Token::Type::Percentage);
  726. token.m_value = move(number.string);
  727. token.m_number_type = number.type;
  728. token.m_number_value = number.value;
  729. return token;
  730. }
  731. // Otherwise, create a <number-token> with the same value and type flag as number, and return it.
  732. auto token = create_new_token(Token::Type::Number);
  733. token.m_value = move(number.string);
  734. token.m_number_type = number.type;
  735. token.m_number_value = number.value;
  736. return token;
  737. }
  738. // https://www.w3.org/TR/css-syntax-3/#starts-with-a-number
  739. bool Tokenizer::would_start_a_number(U32Triplet values)
  740. {
  741. // This section describes how to check if three code points would start a number.
  742. // The algorithm described here can be called explicitly with three code points,
  743. // or can be called with the input stream itself. In the latter case, the three
  744. // code points in question are the current input code point and the next two input
  745. // code points, in that order.
  746. //
  747. // Note: This algorithm will not consume any additional code points.
  748. // Look at the first code point:
  749. // U+002B PLUS SIGN (+)
  750. // U+002D HYPHEN-MINUS (-)
  751. if (is_plus_sign(values.first) || is_hyphen_minus(values.first)) {
  752. // If the second code point is a digit, return true.
  753. if (is_ascii_digit(values.second))
  754. return true;
  755. // Otherwise, if the second code point is a U+002E FULL STOP (.) and the third
  756. // code point is a digit, return true.
  757. if (is_full_stop(values.second) && is_ascii_digit(values.third))
  758. return true;
  759. // Otherwise, return false.
  760. return false;
  761. }
  762. // U+002E FULL STOP (.)
  763. if (is_full_stop(values.first))
  764. // If the second code point is a digit, return true. Otherwise, return false.
  765. return is_ascii_digit(values.second);
  766. // digit
  767. if (is_ascii_digit(values.first))
  768. // Return true.
  769. return true;
  770. // anything else
  771. // Return false.
  772. return false;
  773. }
  774. // https://www.w3.org/TR/css-syntax-3/#starts-with-a-valid-escape
  775. bool Tokenizer::is_valid_escape_sequence(U32Twin values)
  776. {
  777. // This section describes how to check if two code points are a valid escape.
  778. // The algorithm described here can be called explicitly with two code points,
  779. // or can be called with the input stream itself. In the latter case, the two
  780. // code points in question are the current input code point and the next input
  781. // code point, in that order.
  782. //
  783. // Note: This algorithm will not consume any additional code point.
  784. // If the first code point is not U+005C REVERSE SOLIDUS (\), return false.
  785. if (!is_reverse_solidus(values.first))
  786. return false;
  787. // Otherwise, if the second code point is a newline, return false.
  788. if (is_newline(values.second))
  789. return false;
  790. // Otherwise, return true.
  791. return true;
  792. }
  793. // https://www.w3.org/TR/css-syntax-3/#would-start-an-identifier
  794. bool Tokenizer::would_start_an_identifier(U32Triplet values)
  795. {
  796. // This section describes how to check if three code points would start an identifier.
  797. // The algorithm described here can be called explicitly with three code points, or
  798. // can be called with the input stream itself. In the latter case, the three code
  799. // points in question are the current input code point and the next two input code
  800. // points, in that order.
  801. //
  802. // Note: This algorithm will not consume any additional code points.
  803. // Look at the first code point:
  804. // U+002D HYPHEN-MINUS
  805. if (is_hyphen_minus(values.first)) {
  806. // If the second code point is a name-start code point or a U+002D HYPHEN-MINUS,
  807. // or the second and third code points are a valid escape, return true.
  808. if (is_name_start_code_point(values.second) || is_hyphen_minus(values.second) || is_valid_escape_sequence(values.to_twin_23()))
  809. return true;
  810. // Otherwise, return false.
  811. return false;
  812. }
  813. // name-start code point
  814. if (is_name_start_code_point(values.first)) {
  815. // Return true.
  816. return true;
  817. }
  818. // U+005C REVERSE SOLIDUS (\)
  819. if (is_reverse_solidus(values.first)) {
  820. // If the first and second code points are a valid escape, return true.
  821. if (is_valid_escape_sequence(values.to_twin_12()))
  822. return true;
  823. // Otherwise, return false.
  824. return false;
  825. }
  826. // anything else
  827. // Return false.
  828. return false;
  829. }
  830. // https://www.w3.org/TR/css-syntax-3/#consume-string-token
  831. Token Tokenizer::consume_string_token(u32 ending_code_point)
  832. {
  833. // This section describes how to consume a string token from a stream of code points.
  834. // It returns either a <string-token> or <bad-string-token>.
  835. //
  836. // This algorithm may be called with an ending code point, which denotes the code point
  837. // that ends the string. If an ending code point is not specified, the current input
  838. // code point is used.
  839. // Initially create a <string-token> with its value set to the empty string.
  840. auto token = create_new_token(Token::Type::String);
  841. StringBuilder builder;
  842. auto make_token = [&]() {
  843. token.m_value = builder.to_string();
  844. return token;
  845. };
  846. // Repeatedly consume the next input code point from the stream:
  847. for (;;) {
  848. auto input = next_code_point();
  849. // ending code point
  850. if (input == ending_code_point)
  851. return make_token();
  852. // EOF
  853. if (is_eof(input)) {
  854. // This is a parse error. Return the <string-token>.
  855. log_parse_error();
  856. return make_token();
  857. }
  858. // newline
  859. if (is_newline(input)) {
  860. // This is a parse error. Reconsume the current input code point, create a
  861. // <bad-string-token>, and return it.
  862. reconsume_current_input_code_point();
  863. return create_new_token(Token::Type::BadString);
  864. }
  865. // U+005C REVERSE SOLIDUS (\)
  866. if (is_reverse_solidus(input)) {
  867. // If the next input code point is EOF, do nothing.
  868. auto next_input = peek_code_point();
  869. if (is_eof(next_input))
  870. continue;
  871. // Otherwise, if the next input code point is a newline, consume it.
  872. if (is_newline(next_input)) {
  873. (void)next_code_point();
  874. continue;
  875. }
  876. // Otherwise, (the stream starts with a valid escape) consume an escaped code
  877. // point and append the returned code point to the <string-token>’s value.
  878. auto escaped = consume_escaped_code_point();
  879. builder.append_code_point(escaped);
  880. }
  881. // anything else
  882. // Append the current input code point to the <string-token>’s value.
  883. builder.append_code_point(input);
  884. }
  885. }
  886. // https://www.w3.org/TR/css-syntax-3/#consume-comment
  887. void Tokenizer::consume_comments()
  888. {
  889. // This section describes how to consume comments from a stream of code points.
  890. // It returns nothing.
  891. start:
  892. // If the next two input code point are U+002F SOLIDUS (/) followed by a U+002A ASTERISK (*),
  893. // consume them and all following code points up to and including the first U+002A ASTERISK (*)
  894. // followed by a U+002F SOLIDUS (/), or up to an EOF code point. Return to the start of this step.
  895. //
  896. // If the preceding paragraph ended by consuming an EOF code point, this is a parse error.
  897. //
  898. // Return nothing.
  899. auto twin = peek_twin();
  900. if (!(is_solidus(twin.first) && is_asterisk(twin.second)))
  901. return;
  902. (void)next_code_point();
  903. (void)next_code_point();
  904. for (;;) {
  905. auto twin_inner = peek_twin();
  906. if (is_eof(twin_inner.first) || is_eof(twin_inner.second)) {
  907. log_parse_error();
  908. return;
  909. }
  910. if (is_asterisk(twin_inner.first) && is_solidus(twin_inner.second)) {
  911. (void)next_code_point();
  912. (void)next_code_point();
  913. goto start;
  914. }
  915. (void)next_code_point();
  916. }
  917. }
  918. // https://www.w3.org/TR/css-syntax-3/#consume-token
  919. Token Tokenizer::consume_a_token()
  920. {
  921. // This section describes how to consume a token from a stream of code points.
  922. // It will return a single token of any type.
  923. // Consume comments.
  924. consume_comments();
  925. // Consume the next input code point.
  926. auto input = next_code_point();
  927. // whitespace
  928. if (is_whitespace(input)) {
  929. dbgln_if(CSS_TOKENIZER_DEBUG, "is whitespace");
  930. // Consume as much whitespace as possible. Return a <whitespace-token>.
  931. consume_as_much_whitespace_as_possible();
  932. return create_new_token(Token::Type::Whitespace);
  933. }
  934. // U+0022 QUOTATION MARK (")
  935. if (is_quotation_mark(input)) {
  936. dbgln_if(CSS_TOKENIZER_DEBUG, "is quotation mark");
  937. // Consume a string token and return it.
  938. return consume_string_token(input);
  939. }
  940. // U+0023 NUMBER SIGN (#)
  941. if (is_number_sign(input)) {
  942. dbgln_if(CSS_TOKENIZER_DEBUG, "is number sign");
  943. // If the next input code point is a name code point or the next two input code points
  944. // are a valid escape, then:
  945. auto next_input = peek_code_point();
  946. auto maybe_escape = peek_twin();
  947. if (is_name_code_point(next_input) || is_valid_escape_sequence(maybe_escape)) {
  948. // 1. Create a <hash-token>.
  949. auto token = create_new_token(Token::Type::Hash);
  950. // 2. If the next 3 input code points would start an identifier, set the <hash-token>’s
  951. // type flag to "id".
  952. if (would_start_an_identifier(peek_triplet()))
  953. token.m_hash_type = Token::HashType::Id;
  954. // 3. Consume a name, and set the <hash-token>’s value to the returned string.
  955. auto name = consume_a_name();
  956. token.m_value = move(name);
  957. // 4. Return the <hash-token>.
  958. return token;
  959. }
  960. // Otherwise, return a <delim-token> with its value set to the current input code point.
  961. return create_value_token(Token::Type::Delim, input);
  962. }
  963. // U+0027 APOSTROPHE (')
  964. if (is_apostrophe(input)) {
  965. dbgln_if(CSS_TOKENIZER_DEBUG, "is apostrophe");
  966. // Consume a string token and return it.
  967. return consume_string_token(input);
  968. }
  969. // U+0028 LEFT PARENTHESIS (()
  970. if (is_left_paren(input)) {
  971. dbgln_if(CSS_TOKENIZER_DEBUG, "is left paren");
  972. // Return a <(-token>.
  973. return create_new_token(Token::Type::OpenParen);
  974. }
  975. // U+0029 RIGHT PARENTHESIS ())
  976. if (is_right_paren(input)) {
  977. dbgln_if(CSS_TOKENIZER_DEBUG, "is right paren");
  978. // Return a <)-token>.
  979. return create_new_token(Token::Type::CloseParen);
  980. }
  981. // U+002B PLUS SIGN (+)
  982. if (is_plus_sign(input)) {
  983. dbgln_if(CSS_TOKENIZER_DEBUG, "is plus sign");
  984. // If the input stream starts with a number, reconsume the current input code point,
  985. // consume a numeric token and return it.
  986. if (would_start_a_number(start_of_input_stream_triplet())) {
  987. reconsume_current_input_code_point();
  988. return consume_a_numeric_token();
  989. }
  990. // Otherwise, return a <delim-token> with its value set to the current input code point.
  991. return create_value_token(Token::Type::Delim, input);
  992. }
  993. // U+002C COMMA (,)
  994. if (is_comma(input)) {
  995. dbgln_if(CSS_TOKENIZER_DEBUG, "is comma");
  996. // Return a <comma-token>.
  997. return create_new_token(Token::Type::Comma);
  998. }
  999. // U+002D HYPHEN-MINUS (-)
  1000. if (is_hyphen_minus(input)) {
  1001. dbgln_if(CSS_TOKENIZER_DEBUG, "is hyphen minus");
  1002. // If the input stream starts with a number, reconsume the current input code point,
  1003. // consume a numeric token, and return it.
  1004. if (would_start_a_number(start_of_input_stream_triplet())) {
  1005. reconsume_current_input_code_point();
  1006. return consume_a_numeric_token();
  1007. }
  1008. // Otherwise, if the next 2 input code points are U+002D HYPHEN-MINUS U+003E
  1009. // GREATER-THAN SIGN (->), consume them and return a <CDC-token>.
  1010. auto next_twin = peek_twin();
  1011. if (is_hyphen_minus(next_twin.first) && is_greater_than_sign(next_twin.second)) {
  1012. (void)next_code_point();
  1013. (void)next_code_point();
  1014. return create_new_token(Token::Type::CDC);
  1015. }
  1016. // Otherwise, if the input stream starts with an identifier, reconsume the current
  1017. // input code point, consume an ident-like token, and return it.
  1018. if (would_start_an_identifier(start_of_input_stream_triplet())) {
  1019. reconsume_current_input_code_point();
  1020. return consume_an_ident_like_token();
  1021. }
  1022. // Otherwise, return a <delim-token> with its value set to the current input code point.
  1023. return create_value_token(Token::Type::Delim, input);
  1024. }
  1025. // U+002E FULL STOP (.)
  1026. if (is_full_stop(input)) {
  1027. dbgln_if(CSS_TOKENIZER_DEBUG, "is full stop");
  1028. // If the input stream starts with a number, reconsume the current input code point,
  1029. // consume a numeric token, and return it.
  1030. if (would_start_a_number(start_of_input_stream_triplet())) {
  1031. reconsume_current_input_code_point();
  1032. return consume_a_numeric_token();
  1033. }
  1034. // Otherwise, return a <delim-token> with its value set to the current input code point.
  1035. return create_value_token(Token::Type::Delim, input);
  1036. }
  1037. // U+003A COLON (:)
  1038. if (is_colon(input)) {
  1039. dbgln_if(CSS_TOKENIZER_DEBUG, "is colon");
  1040. // Return a <colon-token>.
  1041. return create_new_token(Token::Type::Colon);
  1042. }
  1043. // U+003B SEMICOLON (;)
  1044. if (is_semicolon(input)) {
  1045. dbgln_if(CSS_TOKENIZER_DEBUG, "is semicolon");
  1046. // Return a <semicolon-token>.
  1047. return create_new_token(Token::Type::Semicolon);
  1048. }
  1049. // U+003C LESS-THAN SIGN (<)
  1050. if (is_less_than_sign(input)) {
  1051. dbgln_if(CSS_TOKENIZER_DEBUG, "is less than");
  1052. // If the next 3 input code points are U+0021 EXCLAMATION MARK U+002D HYPHEN-MINUS
  1053. // U+002D HYPHEN-MINUS (!--), consume them and return a <CDO-token>.
  1054. auto maybe_cdo = peek_triplet();
  1055. if (is_exclamation_mark(maybe_cdo.first) && is_hyphen_minus(maybe_cdo.second) && is_hyphen_minus(maybe_cdo.third)) {
  1056. (void)next_code_point();
  1057. (void)next_code_point();
  1058. (void)next_code_point();
  1059. return create_new_token(Token::Type::CDO);
  1060. }
  1061. // Otherwise, return a <delim-token> with its value set to the current input code point.
  1062. return create_value_token(Token::Type::Delim, input);
  1063. }
  1064. // U+0040 COMMERCIAL AT (@)
  1065. if (is_at(input)) {
  1066. dbgln_if(CSS_TOKENIZER_DEBUG, "is at");
  1067. // If the next 3 input code points would start an identifier, consume a name, create
  1068. // an <at-keyword-token> with its value set to the returned value, and return it.
  1069. if (would_start_an_identifier(peek_triplet())) {
  1070. auto name = consume_a_name();
  1071. return create_value_token(Token::Type::AtKeyword, name);
  1072. }
  1073. // Otherwise, return a <delim-token> with its value set to the current input code point.
  1074. return create_value_token(Token::Type::Delim, input);
  1075. }
  1076. // U+005B LEFT SQUARE BRACKET ([)
  1077. if (is_open_square_bracket(input)) {
  1078. dbgln_if(CSS_TOKENIZER_DEBUG, "is open square");
  1079. // Return a <[-token>.
  1080. return create_new_token(Token::Type::OpenSquare);
  1081. }
  1082. // U+005C REVERSE SOLIDUS (\)
  1083. if (is_reverse_solidus(input)) {
  1084. dbgln_if(CSS_TOKENIZER_DEBUG, "is reverse solidus");
  1085. // If the input stream starts with a valid escape, reconsume the current input code point,
  1086. // consume an ident-like token, and return it.
  1087. if (is_valid_escape_sequence({ input, peek_code_point() })) {
  1088. reconsume_current_input_code_point();
  1089. return consume_an_ident_like_token();
  1090. }
  1091. // Otherwise, this is a parse error. Return a <delim-token> with its value set to the
  1092. // current input code point.
  1093. log_parse_error();
  1094. return create_value_token(Token::Type::Delim, input);
  1095. }
  1096. // U+005D RIGHT SQUARE BRACKET (])
  1097. if (is_closed_square_bracket(input)) {
  1098. dbgln_if(CSS_TOKENIZER_DEBUG, "is closed square");
  1099. // Return a <]-token>.
  1100. return create_new_token(Token::Type::CloseSquare);
  1101. }
  1102. // U+007B LEFT CURLY BRACKET ({)
  1103. if (is_open_curly_bracket(input)) {
  1104. dbgln_if(CSS_TOKENIZER_DEBUG, "is open curly");
  1105. // Return a <{-token>.
  1106. return create_new_token(Token::Type::OpenCurly);
  1107. }
  1108. // U+007D RIGHT CURLY BRACKET (})
  1109. if (is_closed_curly_bracket(input)) {
  1110. dbgln_if(CSS_TOKENIZER_DEBUG, "is closed curly");
  1111. // Return a <}-token>.
  1112. return create_new_token(Token::Type::CloseCurly);
  1113. }
  1114. // digit
  1115. if (is_ascii_digit(input)) {
  1116. dbgln_if(CSS_TOKENIZER_DEBUG, "is digit");
  1117. // Reconsume the current input code point, consume a numeric token, and return it.
  1118. reconsume_current_input_code_point();
  1119. return consume_a_numeric_token();
  1120. }
  1121. // name-start code point
  1122. if (is_name_start_code_point(input)) {
  1123. dbgln_if(CSS_TOKENIZER_DEBUG, "is name start");
  1124. // Reconsume the current input code point, consume an ident-like token, and return it.
  1125. reconsume_current_input_code_point();
  1126. return consume_an_ident_like_token();
  1127. }
  1128. // EOF
  1129. if (is_eof(input)) {
  1130. // Return an <EOF-token>.
  1131. return create_new_token(Token::Type::EndOfFile);
  1132. }
  1133. // anything else
  1134. dbgln_if(CSS_TOKENIZER_DEBUG, "is delimiter");
  1135. // Return a <delim-token> with its value set to the current input code point.
  1136. return create_value_token(Token::Type::Delim, input);
  1137. }
  1138. }