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pegjs/spec/api/plugin-api.spec.js

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/* eslint-env jasmine */
/* global PEG */
"use strict";
describe("plugin API", function() {
beforeEach(function() {
this.addMatchers({
toBeObject: function() {
this.message = function() {
return "Expected " + jasmine.pp(this.actual) + " "
+ (this.isNot ? "not " : "")
+ "to be an object.";
};
return this.actual !== null && typeof this.actual === "object";
},
toBeArray: function() {
this.message = function() {
return "Expected " + jasmine.pp(this.actual) + " "
+ (this.isNot ? "not " : "")
+ "to be an array.";
};
return Object.prototype.toString.apply(this.actual) === "[object Array]";
},
toBeFunction: function() {
this.message = function() {
return "Expected " + jasmine.pp(this.actual) + " "
+ (this.isNot ? "not " : "")
+ "to be a function.";
};
return typeof this.actual === "function";
}
});
});
describe("use", function() {
var grammar = 'start = "a"';
it("is called for each plugin", function() {
var pluginsUsed = [false, false, false],
plugins = [
{ use: function() { pluginsUsed[0] = true; } },
{ use: function() { pluginsUsed[1] = true; } },
{ use: function() { pluginsUsed[2] = true; } }
];
PEG.buildParser(grammar, { plugins: plugins });
expect(pluginsUsed).toEqual([true, true, true]);
});
it("receives configuration", function() {
var plugin = {
use: function(config) {
var i;
expect(config).toBeObject();
expect(config.parser).toBeObject();
expect(config.parser.parse('start = "a"')).toBeObject();
expect(config.passes).toBeObject();
expect(config.passes.check).toBeArray();
for (i = 0; i < config.passes.check.length; i++) {
expect(config.passes.check[i]).toBeFunction();
}
expect(config.passes.transform).toBeArray();
for (i = 0; i < config.passes.transform.length; i++) {
expect(config.passes.transform[i]).toBeFunction();
}
expect(config.passes.generate).toBeArray();
for (i = 0; i < config.passes.generate.length; i++) {
expect(config.passes.generate[i]).toBeFunction();
}
}
};
PEG.buildParser(grammar, { plugins: [plugin] });
});
it("receives options", function() {
var plugin = {
use: function(config, options) {
expect(options).toEqual(buildParserOptions);
}
},
buildParserOptions = { plugins: [plugin], foo: 42 };
PEG.buildParser(grammar, buildParserOptions);
});
it("can replace parser", function() {
var plugin = {
use: function(config) {
var parser = PEG.buildParser([
'start = .* {',
' return {',
' type: "grammar",',
' rules: [',
' {',
' type: "rule",',
Implement basic support for tracing Parsers can now be generated with support for tracing using the --trace CLI option or a boolean |trace| option to |PEG.buildParser|. This makes them trace their progress, which can be useful for debugging. Parsers generated with tracing support are called "tracing parsers". When a tracing parser executes, by default it traces the rules it enters and exits by writing messages to the console. For example, a parser built from this grammar: start = a / b a = "a" b = "b" will write this to the console when parsing input "b": 1:1 rule.enter start 1:1 rule.enter a 1:1 rule.fail a 1:1 rule.enter b 1:2 rule.match b 1:2 rule.match start You can customize tracing by passing a custom *tracer* to parser's |parse| method using the |tracer| option: parser.parse(input, { trace: tracer }); This will replace the built-in default tracer (which writes to the console) by the tracer you supplied. The tracer must be an object with a |trace| method. This method is called each time a tracing event happens. It takes one argument which is an object describing the tracing event. Currently, three events are supported: * rule.enter -- triggered when a rule is entered * rule.match -- triggered when a rule matches successfully * rule.fail -- triggered when a rule fails to match These events are triggered in nested pairs -- for each rule.enter event there is a matching rule.match or rule.fail event. The event object passed as an argument to |trace| contains these properties: * type -- event type * rule -- name of the rule the event is related to * offset -- parse position at the time of the event * line -- line at the time of the event * column -- column at the time of the event * result -- rule's match result (only for rule.match event) The whole tracing API is somewhat experimental (which is why it isn't documented properly yet) and I expect it will evolve over time as experience is gained. The default tracer is also somewhat bare-bones. I hope that PEG.js user community will develop more sophisticated tracers over time and I'll be able to integrate their best ideas into the default tracer.
10 years ago
' name: "start",',
' expression: { type: "literal", value: text(), ignoreCase: false, rawText: text() }',
' }',
' ]',
' };',
'}'
].join("\n"));
config.parser = parser;
}
},
parser = PEG.buildParser('a', { plugins: [plugin] });
expect(parser.parse("a")).toBe("a");
});
it("can change compiler passes", function() {
var plugin = {
use: function(config) {
var pass = function(ast) {
ast.code = '({ parse: function() { return 42; } })';
};
config.passes.generate = [pass];
}
},
parser = PEG.buildParser(grammar, { plugins: [plugin] });
expect(parser.parse("a")).toBe(42);
});
it("can change options", function() {
var grammar = [
'a = "x"',
'b = "x"',
'c = "x"'
].join("\n"),
plugin = {
use: function(config, options) {
options.allowedStartRules = ["b", "c"];
}
},
parser = PEG.buildParser(grammar, {
allowedStartRules: ["a"],
plugins: [plugin]
});
expect(function() { parser.parse("x", { startRule: "a" }); }).toThrow();
expect(parser.parse("x", { startRule: "b" })).toBe("x");
expect(parser.parse("x", { startRule: "c" })).toBe("x");
});
});
});