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			252 lines
		
	
	
		
			6.8 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Go
		
	
	
	
	
	
package parse
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import (
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	"errors"
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	"fmt"
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	"io"
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	"strings"
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)
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// Dispenser is a type that dispenses tokens, similarly to a lexer,
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// except that it can do so with some notion of structure and has
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// some really convenient methods.
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type Dispenser struct {
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	filename string
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	tokens   []token
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	cursor   int
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	nesting  int
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}
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// NewDispenser returns a Dispenser, ready to use for parsing the given input.
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func NewDispenser(filename string, input io.Reader) Dispenser {
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	return Dispenser{
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		filename: filename,
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		tokens:   allTokens(input),
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		cursor:   -1,
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	}
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}
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// NewDispenserTokens returns a Dispenser filled with the given tokens.
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func NewDispenserTokens(filename string, tokens []token) Dispenser {
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	return Dispenser{
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		filename: filename,
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		tokens:   tokens,
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		cursor:   -1,
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	}
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}
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// Next loads the next token. Returns true if a token
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// was loaded; false otherwise. If false, all tokens
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// have been consumed.
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func (d *Dispenser) Next() bool {
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	if d.cursor < len(d.tokens)-1 {
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		d.cursor++
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		return true
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	}
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	return false
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}
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// NextArg loads the next token if it is on the same
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// line. Returns true if a token was loaded; false
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// otherwise. If false, all tokens on the line have
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// been consumed. It handles imported tokens correctly.
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func (d *Dispenser) NextArg() bool {
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	if d.cursor < 0 {
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		d.cursor++
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		return true
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	}
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	if d.cursor >= len(d.tokens) {
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		return false
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	}
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	if d.cursor < len(d.tokens)-1 &&
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		d.tokens[d.cursor].file == d.tokens[d.cursor+1].file &&
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		d.tokens[d.cursor].line+d.numLineBreaks(d.cursor) == d.tokens[d.cursor+1].line {
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		d.cursor++
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		return true
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	}
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	return false
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}
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// NextLine loads the next token only if it is not on the same
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// line as the current token, and returns true if a token was
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// loaded; false otherwise. If false, there is not another token
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// or it is on the same line. It handles imported tokens correctly.
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func (d *Dispenser) NextLine() bool {
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	if d.cursor < 0 {
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		d.cursor++
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		return true
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	}
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	if d.cursor >= len(d.tokens) {
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		return false
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	}
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	if d.cursor < len(d.tokens)-1 &&
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		(d.tokens[d.cursor].file != d.tokens[d.cursor+1].file ||
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			d.tokens[d.cursor].line+d.numLineBreaks(d.cursor) < d.tokens[d.cursor+1].line) {
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		d.cursor++
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		return true
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	}
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	return false
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}
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// NextBlock can be used as the condition of a for loop
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// to load the next token as long as it opens a block or
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// is already in a block. It returns true if a token was
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// loaded, or false when the block's closing curly brace
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// was loaded and thus the block ended. Nested blocks are
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// not supported.
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func (d *Dispenser) NextBlock() bool {
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	if d.nesting > 0 {
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		d.Next()
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		if d.Val() == "}" {
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			d.nesting--
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			return false
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		}
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		return true
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	}
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	if !d.NextArg() { // block must open on same line
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		return false
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	}
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	if d.Val() != "{" {
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		d.cursor-- // roll back if not opening brace
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		return false
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	}
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	d.Next()
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	if d.Val() == "}" {
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		// Open and then closed right away
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		return false
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	}
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	d.nesting++
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	return true
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}
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// IncrNest adds a level of nesting to the dispenser.
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func (d *Dispenser) IncrNest() {
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	d.nesting++
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	return
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}
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// Val gets the text of the current token. If there is no token
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// loaded, it returns empty string.
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func (d *Dispenser) Val() string {
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	if d.cursor < 0 || d.cursor >= len(d.tokens) {
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		return ""
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	}
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	return d.tokens[d.cursor].text
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}
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// Line gets the line number of the current token. If there is no token
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// loaded, it returns 0.
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func (d *Dispenser) Line() int {
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	if d.cursor < 0 || d.cursor >= len(d.tokens) {
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		return 0
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	}
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	return d.tokens[d.cursor].line
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}
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// File gets the filename of the current token. If there is no token loaded,
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// it returns the filename originally given when parsing started.
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func (d *Dispenser) File() string {
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	if d.cursor < 0 || d.cursor >= len(d.tokens) {
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		return d.filename
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	}
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	if tokenFilename := d.tokens[d.cursor].file; tokenFilename != "" {
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		return tokenFilename
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	}
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	return d.filename
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}
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// Args is a convenience function that loads the next arguments
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// (tokens on the same line) into an arbitrary number of strings
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// pointed to in targets. If there are fewer tokens available
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// than string pointers, the remaining strings will not be changed
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// and false will be returned. If there were enough tokens available
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// to fill the arguments, then true will be returned.
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func (d *Dispenser) Args(targets ...*string) bool {
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	enough := true
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	for i := 0; i < len(targets); i++ {
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		if !d.NextArg() {
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			enough = false
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			break
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		}
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		*targets[i] = d.Val()
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	}
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	return enough
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}
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// RemainingArgs loads any more arguments (tokens on the same line)
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// into a slice and returns them. Open curly brace tokens also indicate
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// the end of arguments, and the curly brace is not included in
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// the return value nor is it loaded.
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func (d *Dispenser) RemainingArgs() []string {
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	var args []string
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	for d.NextArg() {
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		if d.Val() == "{" {
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			d.cursor--
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			break
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		}
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		args = append(args, d.Val())
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	}
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	return args
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}
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// ArgErr returns an argument error, meaning that another
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// argument was expected but not found. In other words,
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// a line break or open curly brace was encountered instead of
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// an argument.
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func (d *Dispenser) ArgErr() error {
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	if d.Val() == "{" {
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		return d.Err("Unexpected token '{', expecting argument")
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	}
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	return d.Errf("Wrong argument count or unexpected line ending after '%s'", d.Val())
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}
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// SyntaxErr creates a generic syntax error which explains what was
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// found and what was expected.
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func (d *Dispenser) SyntaxErr(expected string) error {
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	msg := fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d - Syntax error: Unexpected token '%s', expecting '%s'", d.File(), d.Line(), d.Val(), expected)
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	return errors.New(msg)
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}
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// EOFErr returns an error indicating that the dispenser reached
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// the end of the input when searching for the next token.
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func (d *Dispenser) EOFErr() error {
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	return d.Errf("Unexpected EOF")
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}
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// Err generates a custom parse error with a message of msg.
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func (d *Dispenser) Err(msg string) error {
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	msg = fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d - Parse error: %s", d.File(), d.Line(), msg)
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	return errors.New(msg)
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}
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// Errf is like Err, but for formatted error messages
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func (d *Dispenser) Errf(format string, args ...interface{}) error {
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	return d.Err(fmt.Sprintf(format, args...))
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}
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// numLineBreaks counts how many line breaks are in the token
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// value given by the token index tknIdx. It returns 0 if the
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// token does not exist or there are no line breaks.
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func (d *Dispenser) numLineBreaks(tknIdx int) int {
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	if tknIdx < 0 || tknIdx >= len(d.tokens) {
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		return 0
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	}
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	return strings.Count(d.tokens[tknIdx].text, "\n")
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}
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// isNewLine determines whether the current token is on a different
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// line (higher line number) than the previous token. It handles imported
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// tokens correctly. If there isn't a previous token, it returns true.
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func (d *Dispenser) isNewLine() bool {
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	if d.cursor < 1 {
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		return true
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	}
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	if d.cursor > len(d.tokens)-1 {
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		return false
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	}
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	return d.tokens[d.cursor-1].file != d.tokens[d.cursor].file ||
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		d.tokens[d.cursor-1].line+d.numLineBreaks(d.cursor-1) < d.tokens[d.cursor].line
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}
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