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| //! Low-level Rust lexer.
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| //!
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| //! The idea with `rustc_lexer` is to make a reusable library,
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| //! by separating out pure lexing and rustc-specific concerns, like spans,
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| //! error reporting, and interning. So, rustc_lexer operates directly on `&str`,
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| //! produces simple tokens which are a pair of type-tag and a bit of original text,
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| //! and does not report errors, instead storing them as flags on the token.
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| //!
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| //! Tokens produced by this lexer are not yet ready for parsing the Rust syntax.
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| //! For that see [`rustc_parse::lexer`], which converts this basic token stream
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| //! into wide tokens used by actual parser.
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| //!
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| //! The purpose of this crate is to convert raw sources into a labeled sequence
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| //! of well-known token types, so building an actual Rust token stream will
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| //! be easier.
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| //!
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| //! The main entity of this crate is the [`TokenKind`] enum which represents common
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| //! lexeme types.
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| //!
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| //! [`rustc_parse::lexer`]: ../rustc_parse/lexer/index.html
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| 
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| // tidy-alphabetical-start
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| // We want to be able to build this crate with a stable compiler,
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| // so no `#![feature]` attributes should be added.
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| #![deny(unstable_features)]
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| #![warn(unreachable_pub)]
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| // tidy-alphabetical-end
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| 
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| mod cursor;
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| pub mod unescape;
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| 
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| #[cfg(test)]
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| mod tests;
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| 
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| use unicode_properties::UnicodeEmoji;
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| 
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| use self::LiteralKind::*;
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| use self::TokenKind::*;
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| pub use crate::cursor::Cursor;
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| use crate::cursor::EOF_CHAR;
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| 
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| /// Parsed token.
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| /// It doesn't contain information about data that has been parsed,
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| /// only the type of the token and its size.
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| #[derive(Debug)]
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| pub struct Token {
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|     pub kind: TokenKind,
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|     pub len: u32,
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| }
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| 
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| impl Token {
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|     fn new(kind: TokenKind, len: u32) -> Token {
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|         Token { kind, len }
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| /// Enum representing common lexeme types.
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| #[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
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| pub enum TokenKind {
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|     /// A line comment, e.g. `// comment`.
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|     LineComment { doc_style: Option<DocStyle> },
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| 
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|     /// A block comment, e.g. `/* block comment */`.
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|     ///
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|     /// Block comments can be recursive, so a sequence like `/* /* */`
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|     /// will not be considered terminated and will result in a parsing error.
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|     BlockComment { doc_style: Option<DocStyle>, terminated: bool },
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| 
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|     /// Any whitespace character sequence.
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|     Whitespace,
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| 
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|     /// An identifier or keyword, e.g. `ident` or `continue`.
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|     Ident,
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| 
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|     /// An identifier that is invalid because it contains emoji.
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|     InvalidIdent,
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| 
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|     /// A raw identifier, e.g. "r#ident".
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|     RawIdent,
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| 
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|     /// An unknown literal prefix, like `foo#`, `foo'`, `foo"`. Excludes
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|     /// literal prefixes that contain emoji, which are considered "invalid".
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|     ///
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|     /// Note that only the
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|     /// prefix (`foo`) is included in the token, not the separator (which is
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|     /// lexed as its own distinct token). In Rust 2021 and later, reserved
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|     /// prefixes are reported as errors; in earlier editions, they result in a
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|     /// (allowed by default) lint, and are treated as regular identifier
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|     /// tokens.
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|     UnknownPrefix,
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| 
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|     /// An unknown prefix in a lifetime, like `'foo#`.
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|     ///
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|     /// Like `UnknownPrefix`, only the `'` and prefix are included in the token
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|     /// and not the separator.
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|     UnknownPrefixLifetime,
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| 
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|     /// A raw lifetime, e.g. `'r#foo`. In edition < 2021 it will be split into
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|     /// several tokens: `'r` and `#` and `foo`.
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|     RawLifetime,
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| 
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|     /// Guarded string literal prefix: `#"` or `##`.
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|     ///
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|     /// Used for reserving "guarded strings" (RFC 3598) in edition 2024.
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|     /// Split into the component tokens on older editions.
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|     GuardedStrPrefix,
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| 
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|     /// Literals, e.g. `12u8`, `1.0e-40`, `b"123"`. Note that `_` is an invalid
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|     /// suffix, but may be present here on string and float literals. Users of
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|     /// this type will need to check for and reject that case.
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|     ///
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|     /// See [LiteralKind] for more details.
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|     Literal { kind: LiteralKind, suffix_start: u32 },
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| 
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|     /// A lifetime, e.g. `'a`.
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|     Lifetime { starts_with_number: bool },
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| 
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|     /// `;`
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|     Semi,
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|     /// `,`
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|     Comma,
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|     /// `.`
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|     Dot,
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|     /// `(`
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|     OpenParen,
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|     /// `)`
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|     CloseParen,
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|     /// `{`
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|     OpenBrace,
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|     /// `}`
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|     CloseBrace,
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|     /// `[`
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|     OpenBracket,
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|     /// `]`
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|     CloseBracket,
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|     /// `@`
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|     At,
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|     /// `#`
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|     Pound,
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|     /// `~`
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|     Tilde,
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|     /// `?`
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|     Question,
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|     /// `:`
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|     Colon,
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|     /// `$`
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|     Dollar,
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|     /// `=`
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|     Eq,
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|     /// `!`
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|     Bang,
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|     /// `<`
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|     Lt,
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|     /// `>`
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|     Gt,
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|     /// `-`
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|     Minus,
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|     /// `&`
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|     And,
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|     /// `|`
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|     Or,
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|     /// `+`
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|     Plus,
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|     /// `*`
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|     Star,
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|     /// `/`
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|     Slash,
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|     /// `^`
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|     Caret,
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|     /// `%`
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|     Percent,
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| 
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|     /// Unknown token, not expected by the lexer, e.g. "№"
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|     Unknown,
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| 
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|     /// End of input.
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|     Eof,
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| }
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| 
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| #[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
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| pub enum DocStyle {
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|     Outer,
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|     Inner,
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| }
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| 
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| /// Enum representing the literal types supported by the lexer.
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| ///
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| /// Note that the suffix is *not* considered when deciding the `LiteralKind` in
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| /// this type. This means that float literals like `1f32` are classified by this
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| /// type as `Int`. (Compare against `rustc_ast::token::LitKind` and
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| /// `rustc_ast::ast::LitKind`).
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| #[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord)]
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| pub enum LiteralKind {
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|     /// `12_u8`, `0o100`, `0b120i99`, `1f32`.
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|     Int { base: Base, empty_int: bool },
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|     /// `12.34f32`, `1e3`, but not `1f32`.
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|     Float { base: Base, empty_exponent: bool },
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|     /// `'a'`, `'\\'`, `'''`, `';`
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|     Char { terminated: bool },
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|     /// `b'a'`, `b'\\'`, `b'''`, `b';`
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|     Byte { terminated: bool },
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|     /// `"abc"`, `"abc`
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|     Str { terminated: bool },
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|     /// `b"abc"`, `b"abc`
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|     ByteStr { terminated: bool },
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|     /// `c"abc"`, `c"abc`
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|     CStr { terminated: bool },
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|     /// `r"abc"`, `r#"abc"#`, `r####"ab"###"c"####`, `r#"a`. `None` indicates
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|     /// an invalid literal.
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|     RawStr { n_hashes: Option<u8> },
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|     /// `br"abc"`, `br#"abc"#`, `br####"ab"###"c"####`, `br#"a`. `None`
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|     /// indicates an invalid literal.
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|     RawByteStr { n_hashes: Option<u8> },
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|     /// `cr"abc"`, "cr#"abc"#", `cr#"a`. `None` indicates an invalid literal.
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|     RawCStr { n_hashes: Option<u8> },
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| }
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| 
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| /// `#"abc"#`, `##"a"` (fewer closing), or even `#"a` (unterminated).
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| ///
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| /// Can capture fewer closing hashes than starting hashes,
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| /// for more efficient lexing and better backwards diagnostics.
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| #[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord)]
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| pub struct GuardedStr {
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|     pub n_hashes: u32,
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|     pub terminated: bool,
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|     pub token_len: u32,
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| }
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| 
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| #[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord)]
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| pub enum RawStrError {
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|     /// Non `#` characters exist between `r` and `"`, e.g. `r##~"abcde"##`
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|     InvalidStarter { bad_char: char },
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|     /// The string was not terminated, e.g. `r###"abcde"##`.
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|     /// `possible_terminator_offset` is the number of characters after `r` or
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|     /// `br` where they may have intended to terminate it.
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|     NoTerminator { expected: u32, found: u32, possible_terminator_offset: Option<u32> },
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|     /// More than 255 `#`s exist.
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|     TooManyDelimiters { found: u32 },
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| }
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| 
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| /// Base of numeric literal encoding according to its prefix.
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| #[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord)]
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| pub enum Base {
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|     /// Literal starts with "0b".
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|     Binary = 2,
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|     /// Literal starts with "0o".
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|     Octal = 8,
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|     /// Literal doesn't contain a prefix.
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|     Decimal = 10,
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|     /// Literal starts with "0x".
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|     Hexadecimal = 16,
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| }
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| 
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| /// `rustc` allows files to have a shebang, e.g. "#!/usr/bin/rustrun",
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| /// but shebang isn't a part of rust syntax.
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| pub fn strip_shebang(input: &str) -> Option<usize> {
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|     // Shebang must start with `#!` literally, without any preceding whitespace.
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|     // For simplicity we consider any line starting with `#!` a shebang,
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|     // regardless of restrictions put on shebangs by specific platforms.
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|     if let Some(input_tail) = input.strip_prefix("#!") {
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|         // Ok, this is a shebang but if the next non-whitespace token is `[`,
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|         // then it may be valid Rust code, so consider it Rust code.
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|         let next_non_whitespace_token = tokenize(input_tail).map(|tok| tok.kind).find(|tok| {
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|             !matches!(
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|                 tok,
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|                 TokenKind::Whitespace
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|                     | TokenKind::LineComment { doc_style: None }
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|                     | TokenKind::BlockComment { doc_style: None, .. }
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|             )
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|         });
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|         if next_non_whitespace_token != Some(TokenKind::OpenBracket) {
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|             // No other choice than to consider this a shebang.
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|             return Some(2 + input_tail.lines().next().unwrap_or_default().len());
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|         }
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|     }
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|     None
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| }
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| 
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| /// Validates a raw string literal. Used for getting more information about a
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| /// problem with a `RawStr`/`RawByteStr` with a `None` field.
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| #[inline]
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| pub fn validate_raw_str(input: &str, prefix_len: u32) -> Result<(), RawStrError> {
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|     debug_assert!(!input.is_empty());
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|     let mut cursor = Cursor::new(input);
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|     // Move past the leading `r` or `br`.
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|     for _ in 0..prefix_len {
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|         cursor.bump().unwrap();
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|     }
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|     cursor.raw_double_quoted_string(prefix_len).map(|_| ())
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| }
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| 
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| /// Creates an iterator that produces tokens from the input string.
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| pub fn tokenize(input: &str) -> impl Iterator<Item = Token> + '_ {
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|     let mut cursor = Cursor::new(input);
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|     std::iter::from_fn(move || {
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|         let token = cursor.advance_token();
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|         if token.kind != TokenKind::Eof { Some(token) } else { None }
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|     })
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| }
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| 
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| /// True if `c` is considered a whitespace according to Rust language definition.
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| /// See [Rust language reference](https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/whitespace.html)
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| /// for definitions of these classes.
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| pub fn is_whitespace(c: char) -> bool {
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|     // This is Pattern_White_Space.
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|     //
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|     // Note that this set is stable (ie, it doesn't change with different
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|     // Unicode versions), so it's ok to just hard-code the values.
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| 
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|     matches!(
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|         c,
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|         // Usual ASCII suspects
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|         '\u{0009}'   // \t
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|         | '\u{000A}' // \n
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|         | '\u{000B}' // vertical tab
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|         | '\u{000C}' // form feed
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|         | '\u{000D}' // \r
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|         | '\u{0020}' // space
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| 
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|         // NEXT LINE from latin1
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|         | '\u{0085}'
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| 
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|         // Bidi markers
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|         | '\u{200E}' // LEFT-TO-RIGHT MARK
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|         | '\u{200F}' // RIGHT-TO-LEFT MARK
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| 
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|         // Dedicated whitespace characters from Unicode
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|         | '\u{2028}' // LINE SEPARATOR
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|         | '\u{2029}' // PARAGRAPH SEPARATOR
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|     )
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| }
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| 
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| /// True if `c` is valid as a first character of an identifier.
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| /// See [Rust language reference](https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/identifiers.html) for
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| /// a formal definition of valid identifier name.
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| pub fn is_id_start(c: char) -> bool {
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|     // This is XID_Start OR '_' (which formally is not a XID_Start).
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|     c == '_' || unicode_xid::UnicodeXID::is_xid_start(c)
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| }
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| 
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| /// True if `c` is valid as a non-first character of an identifier.
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| /// See [Rust language reference](https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/identifiers.html) for
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| /// a formal definition of valid identifier name.
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| pub fn is_id_continue(c: char) -> bool {
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|     unicode_xid::UnicodeXID::is_xid_continue(c)
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| }
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| 
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| /// The passed string is lexically an identifier.
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| pub fn is_ident(string: &str) -> bool {
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|     let mut chars = string.chars();
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|     if let Some(start) = chars.next() {
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|         is_id_start(start) && chars.all(is_id_continue)
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|     } else {
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|         false
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| impl Cursor<'_> {
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|     /// Parses a token from the input string.
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|     pub fn advance_token(&mut self) -> Token {
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|         let first_char = match self.bump() {
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|             Some(c) => c,
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|             None => return Token::new(TokenKind::Eof, 0),
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|         };
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|         let token_kind = match first_char {
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|             // Slash, comment or block comment.
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|             '/' => match self.first() {
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|                 '/' => self.line_comment(),
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|                 '*' => self.block_comment(),
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|                 _ => Slash,
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|             },
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| 
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|             // Whitespace sequence.
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|             c if is_whitespace(c) => self.whitespace(),
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| 
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|             // Raw identifier, raw string literal or identifier.
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|             'r' => match (self.first(), self.second()) {
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|                 ('#', c1) if is_id_start(c1) => self.raw_ident(),
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|                 ('#', _) | ('"', _) => {
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|                     let res = self.raw_double_quoted_string(1);
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|                     let suffix_start = self.pos_within_token();
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|                     if res.is_ok() {
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|                         self.eat_literal_suffix();
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|                     }
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|                     let kind = RawStr { n_hashes: res.ok() };
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|                     Literal { kind, suffix_start }
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|                 }
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|                 _ => self.ident_or_unknown_prefix(),
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|             },
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| 
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|             // Byte literal, byte string literal, raw byte string literal or identifier.
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|             'b' => self.c_or_byte_string(
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|                 |terminated| ByteStr { terminated },
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|                 |n_hashes| RawByteStr { n_hashes },
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|                 Some(|terminated| Byte { terminated }),
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|             ),
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| 
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|             // c-string literal, raw c-string literal or identifier.
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|             'c' => self.c_or_byte_string(
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|                 |terminated| CStr { terminated },
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|                 |n_hashes| RawCStr { n_hashes },
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|                 None,
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|             ),
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| 
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|             // Identifier (this should be checked after other variant that can
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|             // start as identifier).
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|             c if is_id_start(c) => self.ident_or_unknown_prefix(),
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| 
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|             // Numeric literal.
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|             c @ '0'..='9' => {
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|                 let literal_kind = self.number(c);
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|                 let suffix_start = self.pos_within_token();
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|                 self.eat_literal_suffix();
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|                 TokenKind::Literal { kind: literal_kind, suffix_start }
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|             }
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| 
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|             // Guarded string literal prefix: `#"` or `##`
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|             '#' if matches!(self.first(), '"' | '#') => {
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|                 self.bump();
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|                 TokenKind::GuardedStrPrefix
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|             }
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| 
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|             // One-symbol tokens.
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|             ';' => Semi,
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|             ',' => Comma,
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|             '.' => Dot,
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|             '(' => OpenParen,
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|             ')' => CloseParen,
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|             '{' => OpenBrace,
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|             '}' => CloseBrace,
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|             '[' => OpenBracket,
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|             ']' => CloseBracket,
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|             '@' => At,
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|             '#' => Pound,
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|             '~' => Tilde,
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|             '?' => Question,
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|             ':' => Colon,
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|             '$' => Dollar,
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|             '=' => Eq,
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|             '!' => Bang,
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|             '<' => Lt,
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|             '>' => Gt,
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|             '-' => Minus,
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|             '&' => And,
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|             '|' => Or,
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|             '+' => Plus,
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|             '*' => Star,
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|             '^' => Caret,
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|             '%' => Percent,
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| 
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|             // Lifetime or character literal.
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|             '\'' => self.lifetime_or_char(),
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| 
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|             // String literal.
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|             '"' => {
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|                 let terminated = self.double_quoted_string();
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|                 let suffix_start = self.pos_within_token();
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|                 if terminated {
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|                     self.eat_literal_suffix();
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|                 }
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|                 let kind = Str { terminated };
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|                 Literal { kind, suffix_start }
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|             }
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|             // Identifier starting with an emoji. Only lexed for graceful error recovery.
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|             c if !c.is_ascii() && c.is_emoji_char() => self.invalid_ident(),
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|             _ => Unknown,
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|         };
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|         let res = Token::new(token_kind, self.pos_within_token());
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|         self.reset_pos_within_token();
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|         res
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|     }
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| 
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|     fn line_comment(&mut self) -> TokenKind {
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|         debug_assert!(self.prev() == '/' && self.first() == '/');
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|         self.bump();
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| 
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|         let doc_style = match self.first() {
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|             // `//!` is an inner line doc comment.
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|             '!' => Some(DocStyle::Inner),
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|             // `////` (more than 3 slashes) is not considered a doc comment.
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|             '/' if self.second() != '/' => Some(DocStyle::Outer),
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|             _ => None,
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|         };
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| 
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|         self.eat_while(|c| c != '\n');
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|         LineComment { doc_style }
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|     }
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| 
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|     fn block_comment(&mut self) -> TokenKind {
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|         debug_assert!(self.prev() == '/' && self.first() == '*');
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|         self.bump();
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| 
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|         let doc_style = match self.first() {
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|             // `/*!` is an inner block doc comment.
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|             '!' => Some(DocStyle::Inner),
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|             // `/***` (more than 2 stars) is not considered a doc comment.
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|             // `/**/` is not considered a doc comment.
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|             '*' if !matches!(self.second(), '*' | '/') => Some(DocStyle::Outer),
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|             _ => None,
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|         };
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| 
 | |
|         let mut depth = 1usize;
 | |
|         while let Some(c) = self.bump() {
 | |
|             match c {
 | |
|                 '/' if self.first() == '*' => {
 | |
|                     self.bump();
 | |
|                     depth += 1;
 | |
|                 }
 | |
|                 '*' if self.first() == '/' => {
 | |
|                     self.bump();
 | |
|                     depth -= 1;
 | |
|                     if depth == 0 {
 | |
|                         // This block comment is closed, so for a construction like "/* */ */"
 | |
|                         // there will be a successfully parsed block comment "/* */"
 | |
|                         // and " */" will be processed separately.
 | |
|                         break;
 | |
|                     }
 | |
|                 }
 | |
|                 _ => (),
 | |
|             }
 | |
|         }
 | |
| 
 | |
|         BlockComment { doc_style, terminated: depth == 0 }
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     fn whitespace(&mut self) -> TokenKind {
 | |
|         debug_assert!(is_whitespace(self.prev()));
 | |
|         self.eat_while(is_whitespace);
 | |
|         Whitespace
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     fn raw_ident(&mut self) -> TokenKind {
 | |
|         debug_assert!(self.prev() == 'r' && self.first() == '#' && is_id_start(self.second()));
 | |
|         // Eat "#" symbol.
 | |
|         self.bump();
 | |
|         // Eat the identifier part of RawIdent.
 | |
|         self.eat_identifier();
 | |
|         RawIdent
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     fn ident_or_unknown_prefix(&mut self) -> TokenKind {
 | |
|         debug_assert!(is_id_start(self.prev()));
 | |
|         // Start is already eaten, eat the rest of identifier.
 | |
|         self.eat_while(is_id_continue);
 | |
|         // Known prefixes must have been handled earlier. So if
 | |
|         // we see a prefix here, it is definitely an unknown prefix.
 | |
|         match self.first() {
 | |
|             '#' | '"' | '\'' => UnknownPrefix,
 | |
|             c if !c.is_ascii() && c.is_emoji_char() => self.invalid_ident(),
 | |
|             _ => Ident,
 | |
|         }
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     fn invalid_ident(&mut self) -> TokenKind {
 | |
|         // Start is already eaten, eat the rest of identifier.
 | |
|         self.eat_while(|c| {
 | |
|             const ZERO_WIDTH_JOINER: char = '\u{200d}';
 | |
|             is_id_continue(c) || (!c.is_ascii() && c.is_emoji_char()) || c == ZERO_WIDTH_JOINER
 | |
|         });
 | |
|         // An invalid identifier followed by '#' or '"' or '\'' could be
 | |
|         // interpreted as an invalid literal prefix. We don't bother doing that
 | |
|         // because the treatment of invalid identifiers and invalid prefixes
 | |
|         // would be the same.
 | |
|         InvalidIdent
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     fn c_or_byte_string(
 | |
|         &mut self,
 | |
|         mk_kind: fn(bool) -> LiteralKind,
 | |
|         mk_kind_raw: fn(Option<u8>) -> LiteralKind,
 | |
|         single_quoted: Option<fn(bool) -> LiteralKind>,
 | |
|     ) -> TokenKind {
 | |
|         match (self.first(), self.second(), single_quoted) {
 | |
|             ('\'', _, Some(single_quoted)) => {
 | |
|                 self.bump();
 | |
|                 let terminated = self.single_quoted_string();
 | |
|                 let suffix_start = self.pos_within_token();
 | |
|                 if terminated {
 | |
|                     self.eat_literal_suffix();
 | |
|                 }
 | |
|                 let kind = single_quoted(terminated);
 | |
|                 Literal { kind, suffix_start }
 | |
|             }
 | |
|             ('"', _, _) => {
 | |
|                 self.bump();
 | |
|                 let terminated = self.double_quoted_string();
 | |
|                 let suffix_start = self.pos_within_token();
 | |
|                 if terminated {
 | |
|                     self.eat_literal_suffix();
 | |
|                 }
 | |
|                 let kind = mk_kind(terminated);
 | |
|                 Literal { kind, suffix_start }
 | |
|             }
 | |
|             ('r', '"', _) | ('r', '#', _) => {
 | |
|                 self.bump();
 | |
|                 let res = self.raw_double_quoted_string(2);
 | |
|                 let suffix_start = self.pos_within_token();
 | |
|                 if res.is_ok() {
 | |
|                     self.eat_literal_suffix();
 | |
|                 }
 | |
|                 let kind = mk_kind_raw(res.ok());
 | |
|                 Literal { kind, suffix_start }
 | |
|             }
 | |
|             _ => self.ident_or_unknown_prefix(),
 | |
|         }
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     fn number(&mut self, first_digit: char) -> LiteralKind {
 | |
|         debug_assert!('0' <= self.prev() && self.prev() <= '9');
 | |
|         let mut base = Base::Decimal;
 | |
|         if first_digit == '0' {
 | |
|             // Attempt to parse encoding base.
 | |
|             match self.first() {
 | |
|                 'b' => {
 | |
|                     base = Base::Binary;
 | |
|                     self.bump();
 | |
|                     if !self.eat_decimal_digits() {
 | |
|                         return Int { base, empty_int: true };
 | |
|                     }
 | |
|                 }
 | |
|                 'o' => {
 | |
|                     base = Base::Octal;
 | |
|                     self.bump();
 | |
|                     if !self.eat_decimal_digits() {
 | |
|                         return Int { base, empty_int: true };
 | |
|                     }
 | |
|                 }
 | |
|                 'x' => {
 | |
|                     base = Base::Hexadecimal;
 | |
|                     self.bump();
 | |
|                     if !self.eat_hexadecimal_digits() {
 | |
|                         return Int { base, empty_int: true };
 | |
|                     }
 | |
|                 }
 | |
|                 // Not a base prefix; consume additional digits.
 | |
|                 '0'..='9' | '_' => {
 | |
|                     self.eat_decimal_digits();
 | |
|                 }
 | |
| 
 | |
|                 // Also not a base prefix; nothing more to do here.
 | |
|                 '.' | 'e' | 'E' => {}
 | |
| 
 | |
|                 // Just a 0.
 | |
|                 _ => return Int { base, empty_int: false },
 | |
|             }
 | |
|         } else {
 | |
|             // No base prefix, parse number in the usual way.
 | |
|             self.eat_decimal_digits();
 | |
|         };
 | |
| 
 | |
|         match self.first() {
 | |
|             // Don't be greedy if this is actually an
 | |
|             // integer literal followed by field/method access or a range pattern
 | |
|             // (`0..2` and `12.foo()`)
 | |
|             '.' if self.second() != '.' && !is_id_start(self.second()) => {
 | |
|                 // might have stuff after the ., and if it does, it needs to start
 | |
|                 // with a number
 | |
|                 self.bump();
 | |
|                 let mut empty_exponent = false;
 | |
|                 if self.first().is_ascii_digit() {
 | |
|                     self.eat_decimal_digits();
 | |
|                     match self.first() {
 | |
|                         'e' | 'E' => {
 | |
|                             self.bump();
 | |
|                             empty_exponent = !self.eat_float_exponent();
 | |
|                         }
 | |
|                         _ => (),
 | |
|                     }
 | |
|                 }
 | |
|                 Float { base, empty_exponent }
 | |
|             }
 | |
|             'e' | 'E' => {
 | |
|                 self.bump();
 | |
|                 let empty_exponent = !self.eat_float_exponent();
 | |
|                 Float { base, empty_exponent }
 | |
|             }
 | |
|             _ => Int { base, empty_int: false },
 | |
|         }
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     fn lifetime_or_char(&mut self) -> TokenKind {
 | |
|         debug_assert!(self.prev() == '\'');
 | |
| 
 | |
|         let can_be_a_lifetime = if self.second() == '\'' {
 | |
|             // It's surely not a lifetime.
 | |
|             false
 | |
|         } else {
 | |
|             // If the first symbol is valid for identifier, it can be a lifetime.
 | |
|             // Also check if it's a number for a better error reporting (so '0 will
 | |
|             // be reported as invalid lifetime and not as unterminated char literal).
 | |
|             is_id_start(self.first()) || self.first().is_ascii_digit()
 | |
|         };
 | |
| 
 | |
|         if !can_be_a_lifetime {
 | |
|             let terminated = self.single_quoted_string();
 | |
|             let suffix_start = self.pos_within_token();
 | |
|             if terminated {
 | |
|                 self.eat_literal_suffix();
 | |
|             }
 | |
|             let kind = Char { terminated };
 | |
|             return Literal { kind, suffix_start };
 | |
|         }
 | |
| 
 | |
|         if self.first() == 'r' && self.second() == '#' && is_id_start(self.third()) {
 | |
|             // Eat "r" and `#`, and identifier start characters.
 | |
|             self.bump();
 | |
|             self.bump();
 | |
|             self.bump();
 | |
|             self.eat_while(is_id_continue);
 | |
|             return RawLifetime;
 | |
|         }
 | |
| 
 | |
|         // Either a lifetime or a character literal with
 | |
|         // length greater than 1.
 | |
|         let starts_with_number = self.first().is_ascii_digit();
 | |
| 
 | |
|         // Skip the literal contents.
 | |
|         // First symbol can be a number (which isn't a valid identifier start),
 | |
|         // so skip it without any checks.
 | |
|         self.bump();
 | |
|         self.eat_while(is_id_continue);
 | |
| 
 | |
|         match self.first() {
 | |
|             // Check if after skipping literal contents we've met a closing
 | |
|             // single quote (which means that user attempted to create a
 | |
|             // string with single quotes).
 | |
|             '\'' => {
 | |
|                 self.bump();
 | |
|                 let kind = Char { terminated: true };
 | |
|                 Literal { kind, suffix_start: self.pos_within_token() }
 | |
|             }
 | |
|             '#' if !starts_with_number => UnknownPrefixLifetime,
 | |
|             _ => Lifetime { starts_with_number },
 | |
|         }
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     fn single_quoted_string(&mut self) -> bool {
 | |
|         debug_assert!(self.prev() == '\'');
 | |
|         // Check if it's a one-symbol literal.
 | |
|         if self.second() == '\'' && self.first() != '\\' {
 | |
|             self.bump();
 | |
|             self.bump();
 | |
|             return true;
 | |
|         }
 | |
| 
 | |
|         // Literal has more than one symbol.
 | |
| 
 | |
|         // Parse until either quotes are terminated or error is detected.
 | |
|         loop {
 | |
|             match self.first() {
 | |
|                 // Quotes are terminated, finish parsing.
 | |
|                 '\'' => {
 | |
|                     self.bump();
 | |
|                     return true;
 | |
|                 }
 | |
|                 // Probably beginning of the comment, which we don't want to include
 | |
|                 // to the error report.
 | |
|                 '/' => break,
 | |
|                 // Newline without following '\'' means unclosed quote, stop parsing.
 | |
|                 '\n' if self.second() != '\'' => break,
 | |
|                 // End of file, stop parsing.
 | |
|                 EOF_CHAR if self.is_eof() => break,
 | |
|                 // Escaped slash is considered one character, so bump twice.
 | |
|                 '\\' => {
 | |
|                     self.bump();
 | |
|                     self.bump();
 | |
|                 }
 | |
|                 // Skip the character.
 | |
|                 _ => {
 | |
|                     self.bump();
 | |
|                 }
 | |
|             }
 | |
|         }
 | |
|         // String was not terminated.
 | |
|         false
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /// Eats double-quoted string and returns true
 | |
|     /// if string is terminated.
 | |
|     fn double_quoted_string(&mut self) -> bool {
 | |
|         debug_assert!(self.prev() == '"');
 | |
|         while let Some(c) = self.bump() {
 | |
|             match c {
 | |
|                 '"' => {
 | |
|                     return true;
 | |
|                 }
 | |
|                 '\\' if self.first() == '\\' || self.first() == '"' => {
 | |
|                     // Bump again to skip escaped character.
 | |
|                     self.bump();
 | |
|                 }
 | |
|                 _ => (),
 | |
|             }
 | |
|         }
 | |
|         // End of file reached.
 | |
|         false
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /// Attempt to lex for a guarded string literal.
 | |
|     ///
 | |
|     /// Used by `rustc_parse::lexer` to lex for guarded strings
 | |
|     /// conditionally based on edition.
 | |
|     ///
 | |
|     /// Note: this will not reset the `Cursor` when a
 | |
|     /// guarded string is not found. It is the caller's
 | |
|     /// responsibility to do so.
 | |
|     pub fn guarded_double_quoted_string(&mut self) -> Option<GuardedStr> {
 | |
|         debug_assert!(self.prev() != '#');
 | |
| 
 | |
|         let mut n_start_hashes: u32 = 0;
 | |
|         while self.first() == '#' {
 | |
|             n_start_hashes += 1;
 | |
|             self.bump();
 | |
|         }
 | |
| 
 | |
|         if self.first() != '"' {
 | |
|             return None;
 | |
|         }
 | |
|         self.bump();
 | |
|         debug_assert!(self.prev() == '"');
 | |
| 
 | |
|         // Lex the string itself as a normal string literal
 | |
|         // so we can recover that for older editions later.
 | |
|         let terminated = self.double_quoted_string();
 | |
|         if !terminated {
 | |
|             let token_len = self.pos_within_token();
 | |
|             self.reset_pos_within_token();
 | |
| 
 | |
|             return Some(GuardedStr { n_hashes: n_start_hashes, terminated: false, token_len });
 | |
|         }
 | |
| 
 | |
|         // Consume closing '#' symbols.
 | |
|         // Note that this will not consume extra trailing `#` characters:
 | |
|         // `###"abcde"####` is lexed as a `GuardedStr { n_end_hashes: 3, .. }`
 | |
|         // followed by a `#` token.
 | |
|         let mut n_end_hashes = 0;
 | |
|         while self.first() == '#' && n_end_hashes < n_start_hashes {
 | |
|             n_end_hashes += 1;
 | |
|             self.bump();
 | |
|         }
 | |
| 
 | |
|         // Reserved syntax, always an error, so it doesn't matter if
 | |
|         // `n_start_hashes != n_end_hashes`.
 | |
| 
 | |
|         self.eat_literal_suffix();
 | |
| 
 | |
|         let token_len = self.pos_within_token();
 | |
|         self.reset_pos_within_token();
 | |
| 
 | |
|         Some(GuardedStr { n_hashes: n_start_hashes, terminated: true, token_len })
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /// Eats the double-quoted string and returns `n_hashes` and an error if encountered.
 | |
|     fn raw_double_quoted_string(&mut self, prefix_len: u32) -> Result<u8, RawStrError> {
 | |
|         // Wrap the actual function to handle the error with too many hashes.
 | |
|         // This way, it eats the whole raw string.
 | |
|         let n_hashes = self.raw_string_unvalidated(prefix_len)?;
 | |
|         // Only up to 255 `#`s are allowed in raw strings
 | |
|         match u8::try_from(n_hashes) {
 | |
|             Ok(num) => Ok(num),
 | |
|             Err(_) => Err(RawStrError::TooManyDelimiters { found: n_hashes }),
 | |
|         }
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     fn raw_string_unvalidated(&mut self, prefix_len: u32) -> Result<u32, RawStrError> {
 | |
|         debug_assert!(self.prev() == 'r');
 | |
|         let start_pos = self.pos_within_token();
 | |
|         let mut possible_terminator_offset = None;
 | |
|         let mut max_hashes = 0;
 | |
| 
 | |
|         // Count opening '#' symbols.
 | |
|         let mut eaten = 0;
 | |
|         while self.first() == '#' {
 | |
|             eaten += 1;
 | |
|             self.bump();
 | |
|         }
 | |
|         let n_start_hashes = eaten;
 | |
| 
 | |
|         // Check that string is started.
 | |
|         match self.bump() {
 | |
|             Some('"') => (),
 | |
|             c => {
 | |
|                 let c = c.unwrap_or(EOF_CHAR);
 | |
|                 return Err(RawStrError::InvalidStarter { bad_char: c });
 | |
|             }
 | |
|         }
 | |
| 
 | |
|         // Skip the string contents and on each '#' character met, check if this is
 | |
|         // a raw string termination.
 | |
|         loop {
 | |
|             self.eat_while(|c| c != '"');
 | |
| 
 | |
|             if self.is_eof() {
 | |
|                 return Err(RawStrError::NoTerminator {
 | |
|                     expected: n_start_hashes,
 | |
|                     found: max_hashes,
 | |
|                     possible_terminator_offset,
 | |
|                 });
 | |
|             }
 | |
| 
 | |
|             // Eat closing double quote.
 | |
|             self.bump();
 | |
| 
 | |
|             // Check that amount of closing '#' symbols
 | |
|             // is equal to the amount of opening ones.
 | |
|             // Note that this will not consume extra trailing `#` characters:
 | |
|             // `r###"abcde"####` is lexed as a `RawStr { n_hashes: 3 }`
 | |
|             // followed by a `#` token.
 | |
|             let mut n_end_hashes = 0;
 | |
|             while self.first() == '#' && n_end_hashes < n_start_hashes {
 | |
|                 n_end_hashes += 1;
 | |
|                 self.bump();
 | |
|             }
 | |
| 
 | |
|             if n_end_hashes == n_start_hashes {
 | |
|                 return Ok(n_start_hashes);
 | |
|             } else if n_end_hashes > max_hashes {
 | |
|                 // Keep track of possible terminators to give a hint about
 | |
|                 // where there might be a missing terminator
 | |
|                 possible_terminator_offset =
 | |
|                     Some(self.pos_within_token() - start_pos - n_end_hashes + prefix_len);
 | |
|                 max_hashes = n_end_hashes;
 | |
|             }
 | |
|         }
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     fn eat_decimal_digits(&mut self) -> bool {
 | |
|         let mut has_digits = false;
 | |
|         loop {
 | |
|             match self.first() {
 | |
|                 '_' => {
 | |
|                     self.bump();
 | |
|                 }
 | |
|                 '0'..='9' => {
 | |
|                     has_digits = true;
 | |
|                     self.bump();
 | |
|                 }
 | |
|                 _ => break,
 | |
|             }
 | |
|         }
 | |
|         has_digits
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     fn eat_hexadecimal_digits(&mut self) -> bool {
 | |
|         let mut has_digits = false;
 | |
|         loop {
 | |
|             match self.first() {
 | |
|                 '_' => {
 | |
|                     self.bump();
 | |
|                 }
 | |
|                 '0'..='9' | 'a'..='f' | 'A'..='F' => {
 | |
|                     has_digits = true;
 | |
|                     self.bump();
 | |
|                 }
 | |
|                 _ => break,
 | |
|             }
 | |
|         }
 | |
|         has_digits
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /// Eats the float exponent. Returns true if at least one digit was met,
 | |
|     /// and returns false otherwise.
 | |
|     fn eat_float_exponent(&mut self) -> bool {
 | |
|         debug_assert!(self.prev() == 'e' || self.prev() == 'E');
 | |
|         if self.first() == '-' || self.first() == '+' {
 | |
|             self.bump();
 | |
|         }
 | |
|         self.eat_decimal_digits()
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     // Eats the suffix of the literal, e.g. "u8".
 | |
|     fn eat_literal_suffix(&mut self) {
 | |
|         self.eat_identifier();
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     // Eats the identifier. Note: succeeds on `_`, which isn't a valid
 | |
|     // identifier.
 | |
|     fn eat_identifier(&mut self) {
 | |
|         if !is_id_start(self.first()) {
 | |
|             return;
 | |
|         }
 | |
|         self.bump();
 | |
| 
 | |
|         self.eat_while(is_id_continue);
 | |
|     }
 | |
| }
 | 
