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Adds a location object to snapdragon token or AST node.

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Install

Install with npm:

$ npm install --save snapdragon-location

What does this do?

Adds a .loc object to tokens that looks something like this:

{
  source: 'string',
  start: { index: 0, column: 1, line: 1 },
  end: { index: 3, column: 4, line: 1 },
  range: [0, 3] // getter
}

When used as snapdragon-lexer plugin, this adds a .location() method to the instance and patches the lexer.lex() and lexer.handle() methods to automatically add location objects to tokens.

There is a more detailed example below.

Heads up!

If you prefer .position over .loc, use snapdragon-position instead.

API

The main export is a function that can be used as a plugin with snapdragon-lexer, or called directly with an instance of snapdragon-lexer.

location

Sets the start location and returns a function for setting the end location.

Params

Example

const location = require('snapdragon-location');
const Lexer = require('snapdragon-lexer');
const lexer = new Lexer('foo/bar');

lexer.capture('slash', /^\//);
lexer.capture('text', /^\w+/);

const loc = location(lexer);
const token = loc(lexer.advance());
console.log(token);

.plugin

Use as a plugin to add a .location method to your snapdragon-lexer or [snapdragon-tokenizer][] instance to automatically add a location object to tokens when the .lex() or .handle() methods are used.

Example

const Lexer = require('snapdragon-lexer');
const location = require('snapdragon-location');
const lexer = new Lexer();
lexer.use(location());

.position

Get the current source position, with index, column and line. Used by .location() to create the "start" and "end" positions.

Example

const Lexer = require('snapdragon-lexer');
const lexer = new Lexer();
console.log(lexer.position());
//=> Position { index: 0, column: 0, line: 1 };

.location

Returns a function for getting the current location.

Example

const Lexer = require('snapdragon-lexer');
const lexer = new Lexer('foo/bar');
lexer.use(location());

lexer.set('text', function(tok) {
  // get start location before advancing lexer
  const loc = this.location();
  const match = this.match(/^\w+/);
  if (match) {
    // get end location after advancing lexer (with .match)
    return loc(this.token(match));
  }
});

Params

Example

const Lexer = require('snapdragon-lexer');
const Position = require('snapdragon-location').Position;
const lexer = new Lexer('foo/bar');
lexer.capture('text', /^\w+/);
lexer.advance();
console.log(new Position(lexer));
//=> Position { index: 3, column: 4, line: 1 }

Params

Example

const Lexer = require('snapdragon-lexer');
const location = require('snapdragon-position');
const lexer = new Lexer('foo/bar')
  .capture('slash', /^\//)
  .capture('text', /^\w+/);

const start = new location.Position(lexer);
lexer.advance();
const end = new location.Position(lexer);
console.log(new location.Location(start, end, lexer));
// Location {
//   source: undefined,
//   start: Position { index: 0, column: 1, line: 1 },
//   end: Position { index: 3, column: 4, line: 1 } }

Plugin usage

When used as a plugin, this adds a .position() method to a snapdragon-lexer instance, for adding position information to tokens.

Example

const location = require('snapdragon-location');
const Lexer = require('snapdragon-lexer');
const lexer = new Lexer('foo/bar');
lexer.use(location());

lexer.capture('slash', /^\//);
lexer.capture('text', /^\w+/);

var token = lexer.advance();
console.log(token);

Adds a .loc object to the token, like this:

Token {
  type: 'text',
  value: 'foo',
  match: [ 'foo', index: 0, input: 'foo/*' ],
  loc: {
    start: { index: 0, column: 1, line: 1 },
    end: { index: 3, column: 4, line: 1 },
    range: [0, 3] // getter
  } 
}

Token objects

See the Token documentation for more details about the Token object.

interface Token {
  type: string;
  value: string;
  match: array | undefined;
  loc: Location;
}

Location objects

The token.loc property contains source string location information on the token.

interface Location {
  source: string | undefined;
  start: Position;
  end: Position;
  range: array (getter)
}

Position objects

Each Position object consists of an index number (0-based), a column number (0-based), and a line number (1-based):

interface Position {
  index: number; // >= 0
  column: number; // >= 0,
  line: number; // >= 1
}

Example usage

const Lexer = require('snapdragon-lexer');
const lexer = new Lexer('foo/*', { source: 'string' });
lexer.use(location());
lexer.capture('star', /^\*/);
lexer.capture('slash', /^\//);
lexer.capture('text', /^\w+/);

lexer.tokenize();
console.log(lexer.tokens);

Results in:

[
  {
    type: 'text',
    val: 'foo',
    match: ['foo', index: 0, input: 'foo/*'],
    loc: {
      source: 'string',
      start: { index: 0, column: 1, line: 1 },
      end: { index: 3, column: 4, line: 1 },
      range: [0, 3]
    }
  },
  {
    type: 'slash',
    val: '/',
    match: ['/', index: 0, input: '/*'],
    loc: {
      source: 'string',
      start: { index: 3, column: 4, line: 1 },
      end: { index: 4, column: 5, line: 1 },
      range: [3, 4]
    }
  },
  {
    type: 'star',
    val: '*',
    match: ['*', index: 0, input: '*'],
    loc: {
      source: 'string',
      start: { index: 4, column: 5, line: 1 },
      end: { index: 5, column: 6, line: 1 },
      range: [4, 5]
    }
  }
]

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Author

Jon Schlinkert

License

Copyright © 2018, Jon Schlinkert. Released under the MIT License.


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