LibJS: Optimize source_location_hint and add flag in print_errors

This optimizes the algorithm used in source_location_hint and adds a
flag to not print hints in print_errors.
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Alexander 2021-07-19 17:56:21 +02:00 committed by Gunnar Beutner
parent 2ce8cca7b5
commit e3fa32b2ad
Notes: sideshowbarker 2024-07-18 08:40:59 +09:00

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@ -107,15 +107,26 @@ public:
{
if (!position.has_value())
return {};
// We need to modify the source to match what the lexer considers one line - normalizing
// line terminators to \n is easier than splitting using all different LT characters.
String source_string { source };
source_string.replace("\r\n", "\n");
source_string.replace("\r", "\n");
source_string.replace(LINE_SEPARATOR, "\n");
source_string.replace(PARAGRAPH_SEPARATOR, "\n");
StringBuilder builder;
builder.append(source_string.split_view('\n', true)[position.value().line - 1]);
String source_string { source };
GenericLexer lexer(source_string);
// Skip to the line we want
size_t current_line = 0;
while (current_line < position.value().line - 1) {
if (lexer.consume_specific("\n") || lexer.consume_specific("\r\n") || lexer.consume_specific(LINE_SEPARATOR) || lexer.consume_specific(PARAGRAPH_SEPARATOR))
current_line++;
else
lexer.ignore();
VERIFY(!lexer.is_eof());
}
// We are at the line, now add the chars to the string
while (!lexer.is_eof()) {
if (lexer.consume_specific("\n") || lexer.consume_specific("\r\n") || lexer.consume_specific(LINE_SEPARATOR) || lexer.consume_specific(PARAGRAPH_SEPARATOR))
break;
else
builder.append(lexer.consume());
}
builder.append('\n');
for (size_t i = 0; i < position.value().column - 1; ++i)
builder.append(spacer);
@ -126,12 +137,14 @@ public:
bool has_errors() const { return m_state.errors.size(); }
const Vector<Error>& errors() const { return m_state.errors; }
void print_errors() const
void print_errors(bool print_hint = true) const
{
for (auto& error : m_state.errors) {
auto hint = error.source_location_hint(m_state.lexer.source());
if (!hint.is_empty())
warnln("{}", hint);
if (print_hint) {
auto hint = error.source_location_hint(m_state.lexer.source());
if (!hint.is_empty())
warnln("{}", hint);
}
warnln("SyntaxError: {}", error.to_string());
}
}