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// Author: jdtang@google.com (Jonathan Tang)
//
// We use Gumbo as a prefix for types, gumbo_ as a prefix for functions, and
// GUMBO_ as a prefix for enum constants (static constants get the Google-style
// kGumbo prefix).
/**
* @file
* @mainpage Gumbo HTML Parser
*
* This provides a conformant, no-dependencies implementation of the HTML5
* parsing algorithm. It supports only UTF8; if you need to parse a different
* encoding, run a preprocessing step to convert to UTF8. It returns a parse
* tree made of the structs in this file.
*
* Example:
* @code
* GumboOutput* output = gumbo_parse(input);
* do_something_with_doctype(output->document);
* do_something_with_html_tree(output->root);
* gumbo_destroy_output(&options, output);
* @endcode
* HTML5 Spec:
*
* http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/multipage/syntax.html
*/
#ifndef GUMBO_GUMBO_H_
#define GUMBO_GUMBO_H_
#ifdef _MSC_VER
#define _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS
#define fileno _fileno
#endif
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/**
* A struct representing a character position within the original text buffer.
* Line and column numbers are 1-based and offsets are 0-based, which matches
* how most editors and command-line tools work. Also, columns measure
* positions in terms of characters while offsets measure by bytes; this is
* because the offset field is often used to pull out a particular region of
* text (which in most languages that bind to C implies pointer arithmetic on a
* buffer of bytes), while the column field is often used to reference a
* particular column on a printable display, which nowadays is usually UTF-8.
*/
typedef struct {
unsigned int line;
unsigned int column;
unsigned int offset;
} GumboSourcePosition;
/**
* A SourcePosition used for elements that have no source position, i.e.
* parser-inserted elements.
*/
extern const GumboSourcePosition kGumboEmptySourcePosition;
/**
* A struct representing a string or part of a string. Strings within the
* parser are represented by a char* and a length; the char* points into
* an existing data buffer owned by some other code (often the original input).
* GumboStringPieces are assumed (by convention) to be immutable, because they
* may share data. Use GumboStringBuffer if you need to construct a string.
* Clients should assume that it is not NUL-terminated, and should always use
* explicit lengths when manipulating them.
*/
typedef struct {
/** A pointer to the beginning of the string. NULL iff length == 0. */
const char* data;
/** The length of the string fragment, in bytes. May be zero. */
size_t length;
} GumboStringPiece;
/** A constant to represent a 0-length null string. */
extern const GumboStringPiece kGumboEmptyString;
/**
* Compares two GumboStringPieces, and returns true if they're equal or false
* otherwise.
*/
bool gumbo_string_equals(
const GumboStringPiece* str1, const GumboStringPiece* str2);
/**
* Compares two GumboStringPieces ignoring case, and returns true if they're
* equal or false otherwise.
*/
bool gumbo_string_equals_ignore_case(
const GumboStringPiece* str1, const GumboStringPiece* str2);
/**
* A simple vector implementation. This stores a pointer to a data array and a
* length. All elements are stored as void*; client code must cast to the
* appropriate type. Overflows upon addition result in reallocation of the data
* array, with the size doubling to maintain O(1) amortized cost. There is no
* removal function, as this isn't needed for any of the operations within this
* library. Iteration can be done through inspecting the structure directly in
* a for-loop.
*/
typedef struct {
/** Data elements. This points to a dynamically-allocated array of capacity
* elements, each a void* to the element itself.
*/
void** data;
/** Number of elements currently in the vector. */
unsigned int length;
/** Current array capacity. */
unsigned int capacity;
} GumboVector;
/** An empty (0-length, 0-capacity) GumboVector. */
extern const GumboVector kGumboEmptyVector;
/**
* Returns the first index at which an element appears in this vector (testing
* by pointer equality), or -1 if it never does.
*/
int gumbo_vector_index_of(GumboVector* vector, const void* element);
/**
* An enum for all the tags defined in the HTML5 standard. These correspond to
* the tag names themselves. Enum constants exist only for tags which appear in
* the spec itself (or for tags with special handling in the SVG and MathML
* namespaces); any other tags appear as GUMBO_TAG_UNKNOWN and the actual tag
* name can be obtained through original_tag.
*
* This is mostly for API convenience, so that clients of this library don't
* need to perform a strcasecmp to find the normalized tag name. It also has
* efficiency benefits, by letting the parser work with enums instead of
* strings.
*/
typedef enum {
// Load all the tags from an external source, generated from tag.in.
#include "tag_enum.h"
// Used for all tags that don't have special handling in HTML. Add new tags
// to the end of tag.in so as to preserve backwards-compatibility.
GUMBO_TAG_UNKNOWN,
// A marker value to indicate the end of the enum, for iterating over it.
// Also used as the terminator for varargs functions that take tags.
GUMBO_TAG_LAST,
} GumboTag;
/**
* Returns the normalized (usually all-lowercased, except for foreign content)
* tag name for an GumboTag enum. Return value is static data owned by the
* library.
*/
const char* gumbo_normalized_tagname(GumboTag tag);
/**
* Extracts the tag name from the original_text field of an element or token by
* stripping off </> characters and attributes and adjusting the passed-in
* GumboStringPiece appropriately. The tag name is in the original case and
* shares a buffer with the original text, to simplify memory management.
* Behavior is undefined if a string-piece that doesn't represent an HTML tag
* (<tagname> or </tagname>) is passed in. If the string piece is completely
* empty (NULL data pointer), then this function will exit successfully as a
* no-op.
*/
void gumbo_tag_from_original_text(GumboStringPiece* text);
/**
* Fixes the case of SVG elements that are not all lowercase.
* http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/multipage/tree-construction.html#parsing-main-inforeign
* This is not done at parse time because there's no place to store a mutated
* tag name. tag_name is an enum (which will be TAG_UNKNOWN for most SVG tags
* without special handling), while original_tag_name is a pointer into the
* original buffer. Instead, we provide this helper function that clients can
* use to rename SVG tags as appropriate.
* Returns the case-normalized SVG tagname if a replacement is found, or NULL if
* no normalization is called for. The return value is static data and owned by
* the library.
*/
const char* gumbo_normalize_svg_tagname(const GumboStringPiece* tagname);
/**
* Converts a tag name string (which may be in upper or mixed case) to a tag
* enum. The `tag` version expects `tagname` to be NULL-terminated
*/
GumboTag gumbo_tag_enum(const char* tagname);
GumboTag gumbo_tagn_enum(const char* tagname, unsigned int length);
/**
* Attribute namespaces.
* HTML includes special handling for XLink, XML, and XMLNS namespaces on
* attributes. Everything else goes in the generic "NONE" namespace.
*/
typedef enum {
GUMBO_ATTR_NAMESPACE_NONE,
GUMBO_ATTR_NAMESPACE_XLINK,
GUMBO_ATTR_NAMESPACE_XML,
GUMBO_ATTR_NAMESPACE_XMLNS,
} GumboAttributeNamespaceEnum;
/**
* A struct representing a single attribute on an HTML tag. This is a
* name-value pair, but also includes information about source locations and
* original source text.
*/
typedef struct {
/**
* The namespace for the attribute. This will usually be
* GUMBO_ATTR_NAMESPACE_NONE, but some XLink/XMLNS/XML attributes take special
* values, per:
* http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/multipage/tree-construction.html#adjust-foreign-attributes
*/
GumboAttributeNamespaceEnum attr_namespace;
/**
* The name of the attribute. This is in a freshly-allocated buffer to deal
* with case-normalization, and is null-terminated.
*/
const char* name;
/**
* The original text of the attribute name, as a pointer into the original
* source buffer.
*/
GumboStringPiece original_name;
/**
* The value of the attribute. This is in a freshly-allocated buffer to deal
* with unescaping, and is null-terminated. It does not include any quotes
* that surround the attribute. If the attribute has no value (for example,
* 'selected' on a checkbox), this will be an empty string.
*/
const char* value;
/**
* The original text of the value of the attribute. This points into the
* original source buffer. It includes any quotes that surround the
* attribute, and you can look at original_value.data[0] and
* original_value.data[original_value.length - 1] to determine what the quote
* characters were. If the attribute has no value, this will be a 0-length
* string.
*/
GumboStringPiece original_value;
/** The starting position of the attribute name. */
GumboSourcePosition name_start;
/**
* The ending position of the attribute name. This is not always derivable
* from the starting position of the value because of the possibility of
* whitespace around the = sign.
*/
GumboSourcePosition name_end;
/** The starting position of the attribute value. */
GumboSourcePosition value_start;
/** The ending position of the attribute value. */
GumboSourcePosition value_end;
} GumboAttribute;
/**
* Given a vector of GumboAttributes, look up the one with the specified name
* and return it, or NULL if no such attribute exists. This uses a
* case-insensitive match, as HTML is case-insensitive.
*/
GumboAttribute* gumbo_get_attribute(const GumboVector* attrs, const char* name);
/**
* Enum denoting the type of node. This determines the type of the node.v
* union.
*/
typedef enum {
/** Document node. v will be a GumboDocument. */
GUMBO_NODE_DOCUMENT,
/** Element node. v will be a GumboElement. */
GUMBO_NODE_ELEMENT,
/** Text node. v will be a GumboText. */
GUMBO_NODE_TEXT,
/** CDATA node. v will be a GumboText. */
GUMBO_NODE_CDATA,
/** Comment node. v will be a GumboText, excluding comment delimiters. */
GUMBO_NODE_COMMENT,
/** Text node, where all contents is whitespace. v will be a GumboText. */
GUMBO_NODE_WHITESPACE,
/** Template node. This is separate from GUMBO_NODE_ELEMENT because many
* client libraries will want to ignore the contents of template nodes, as
* the spec suggests. Recursing on GUMBO_NODE_ELEMENT will do the right thing
* here, while clients that want to include template contents should also
* check for GUMBO_NODE_TEMPLATE. v will be a GumboElement. */
GUMBO_NODE_TEMPLATE
} GumboNodeType;
/**
* Forward declaration of GumboNode so it can be used recursively in
* GumboNode.parent.
*/
typedef struct GumboInternalNode GumboNode;
/**
* http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/complete/dom.html#quirks-mode
*/
typedef enum {
GUMBO_DOCTYPE_NO_QUIRKS,
GUMBO_DOCTYPE_QUIRKS,
GUMBO_DOCTYPE_LIMITED_QUIRKS
} GumboQuirksModeEnum;
/**
* Namespaces.
* Unlike in X(HT)ML, namespaces in HTML5 are not denoted by a prefix. Rather,
* anything inside an <svg> tag is in the SVG namespace, anything inside the
* <math> tag is in the MathML namespace, and anything else is inside the HTML
* namespace. No other namespaces are supported, so this can be an enum only.
*/
typedef enum {
GUMBO_NAMESPACE_HTML,
GUMBO_NAMESPACE_SVG,
GUMBO_NAMESPACE_MATHML
} GumboNamespaceEnum;
/**
* Parse flags.
* We track the reasons for parser insertion of nodes and store them in a
* bitvector in the node itself. This lets client code optimize out nodes that
* are implied by the HTML structure of the document, or flag constructs that
* may not be allowed by a style guide, or track the prevalence of incorrect or
* tricky HTML code.
*/
typedef enum {
/**
* A normal node - both start and end tags appear in the source, nothing has
* been reparented.
*/
GUMBO_INSERTION_NORMAL = 0,
/**
* A node inserted by the parser to fulfill some implicit insertion rule.
* This is usually set in addition to some other flag giving a more specific
* insertion reason; it's a generic catch-all term meaning "The start tag for
* this node did not appear in the document source".
*/
GUMBO_INSERTION_BY_PARSER = 1 << 0,
/**
* A flag indicating that the end tag for this node did not appear in the
* document source. Note that in some cases, you can still have
* parser-inserted nodes with an explicit end tag: for example, "Text</html>"
* has GUMBO_INSERTED_BY_PARSER set on the <html> node, but
* GUMBO_INSERTED_END_TAG_IMPLICITLY is unset, as the </html> tag actually
* exists. This flag will be set only if the end tag is completely missing;
* in some cases, the end tag may be misplaced (eg. a </body> tag with text
* afterwards), which will leave this flag unset and require clients to
* inspect the parse errors for that case.
*/
GUMBO_INSERTION_IMPLICIT_END_TAG = 1 << 1,
// Value 1 << 2 was for a flag that has since been removed.
/**
* A flag for nodes that are inserted because their presence is implied by
* other tags, eg. <html>, <head>, <body>, <tbody>, etc.
*/
GUMBO_INSERTION_IMPLIED = 1 << 3,
/**
* A flag for nodes that are converted from their end tag equivalents. For
* example, </p> when no paragraph is open implies that the parser should
* create a <p> tag and immediately close it, while </br> means the same thing
* as <br>.
*/
GUMBO_INSERTION_CONVERTED_FROM_END_TAG = 1 << 4,
/** A flag for nodes that are converted from the parse of an <isindex> tag. */
GUMBO_INSERTION_FROM_ISINDEX = 1 << 5,
/** A flag for <image> tags that are rewritten as <img>. */
GUMBO_INSERTION_FROM_IMAGE = 1 << 6,
/**
* A flag for nodes that are cloned as a result of the reconstruction of
* active formatting elements. This is set only on the clone; the initial
* portion of the formatting run is a NORMAL node with an IMPLICIT_END_TAG.
*/
GUMBO_INSERTION_RECONSTRUCTED_FORMATTING_ELEMENT = 1 << 7,
/** A flag for nodes that are cloned by the adoption agency algorithm. */
GUMBO_INSERTION_ADOPTION_AGENCY_CLONED = 1 << 8,
/** A flag for nodes that are moved by the adoption agency algorithm. */
GUMBO_INSERTION_ADOPTION_AGENCY_MOVED = 1 << 9,
/**
* A flag for nodes that have been foster-parented out of a table (or
* should've been foster-parented, if verbatim mode is set).
*/
GUMBO_INSERTION_FOSTER_PARENTED = 1 << 10,
} GumboParseFlags;
/**
* Information specific to document nodes.
*/
typedef struct {
/**
* An array of GumboNodes, containing the children of this element. This will
* normally consist of the <html> element and any comment nodes found.
* Pointers are owned.
*/
GumboVector /* GumboNode* */ children;
// True if there was an explicit doctype token as opposed to it being omitted.
bool has_doctype;
// Fields from the doctype token, copied verbatim.
const char* name;
const char* public_identifier;
const char* system_identifier;
/**
* Whether or not the document is in QuirksMode, as determined by the values
* in the GumboTokenDocType template.
*/
GumboQuirksModeEnum doc_type_quirks_mode;
} GumboDocument;
/**
* The struct used to represent TEXT, CDATA, COMMENT, and WHITESPACE elements.
* This contains just a block of text and its position.
*/
typedef struct {
/**
* The text of this node, after entities have been parsed and decoded. For
* comment/cdata nodes, this does not include the comment delimiters.
*/
const char* text;
/**
* The original text of this node, as a pointer into the original buffer. For
* comment/cdata nodes, this includes the comment delimiters.
*/
GumboStringPiece original_text;
/**
* The starting position of this node. This corresponds to the position of
* original_text, before entities are decoded.
* */
GumboSourcePosition start_pos;
} GumboText;
/**
* The struct used to represent all HTML elements. This contains information
* about the tag, attributes, and child nodes.
*/
typedef struct {
/**
* An array of GumboNodes, containing the children of this element. Pointers
* are owned.
*/
GumboVector /* GumboNode* */ children;
/** The GumboTag enum for this element. */
GumboTag tag;
/** The GumboNamespaceEnum for this element. */
GumboNamespaceEnum tag_namespace;
/**
* A GumboStringPiece pointing to the original tag text for this element,
* pointing directly into the source buffer. If the tag was inserted
* algorithmically (for example, <head> or <tbody> insertion), this will be a
* zero-length string.
*/
GumboStringPiece original_tag;
/**
* A GumboStringPiece pointing to the original end tag text for this element.
* If the end tag was inserted algorithmically, (for example, closing a
* self-closing tag), this will be a zero-length string.
*/
GumboStringPiece original_end_tag;
/** The source position for the start of the start tag. */
GumboSourcePosition start_pos;
/** The source position for the start of the end tag. */
GumboSourcePosition end_pos;
/**
* An array of GumboAttributes, containing the attributes for this tag in the
* order that they were parsed. Pointers are owned.
*/
GumboVector /* GumboAttribute* */ attributes;
} GumboElement;
/**
* A supertype for GumboElement and GumboText, so that we can include one
* generic type in lists of children and cast as necessary to subtypes.
*/
struct GumboInternalNode {
/** The type of node that this is. */
GumboNodeType type;
/** Pointer back to parent node. Not owned. */
GumboNode* parent;
/** The index within the parent's children vector of this node. */
size_t index_within_parent;
/**
* A bitvector of flags containing information about why this element was
* inserted into the parse tree, including a variety of special parse
* situations.
*/
GumboParseFlags parse_flags;
/** The actual node data. */
union {
GumboDocument document; // For GUMBO_NODE_DOCUMENT.
GumboElement element; // For GUMBO_NODE_ELEMENT.
GumboText text; // For everything else.
} v;
};
/**
* The type for an allocator function. Takes the 'userdata' member of the
* GumboParser struct as its first argument. Semantics should be the same as
* malloc, i.e. return a block of size_t bytes on success or NULL on failure.
* Allocating a block of 0 bytes behaves as per malloc.
*/
// TODO(jdtang): Add checks throughout the codebase for out-of-memory condition.
typedef void* (*GumboAllocatorFunction)(void* userdata, size_t size);
/**
* The type for a deallocator function. Takes the 'userdata' member of the
* GumboParser struct as its first argument.
*/
typedef void (*GumboDeallocatorFunction)(void* userdata, void* ptr);
/**
* Input struct containing configuration options for the parser.
* These let you specify alternate memory managers, provide different error
* handling, etc.
* Use kGumboDefaultOptions for sensible defaults, and only set what you need.
*/
typedef struct GumboInternalOptions {
/** A memory allocator function. Default: malloc. */
GumboAllocatorFunction allocator;
/** A memory deallocator function. Default: free. */
GumboDeallocatorFunction deallocator;
/**
* An opaque object that's passed in as the first argument to all callbacks
* used by this library. Default: NULL.
*/
void* userdata;
/**
* The tab-stop size, for computing positions in source code that uses tabs.
* Default: 8.
*/
int tab_stop;
/**
* Whether or not to stop parsing when the first error is encountered.
* Default: false.
*/
bool stop_on_first_error;
/**
* The maximum number of errors before the parser stops recording them. This
* is provided so that if the page is totally borked, we don't completely fill
* up the errors vector and exhaust memory with useless redundant errors. Set
* to -1 to disable the limit.
* Default: -1
*/
int max_errors;
/**
* The fragment context for parsing:
* https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/syntax.html#parsing-html-fragments
*
* If GUMBO_TAG_LAST is passed here, it is assumed to be "no fragment", i.e.
* the regular parsing algorithm. Otherwise, pass the tag enum for the
* intended parent of the parsed fragment. We use just the tag enum rather
* than a full node because that's enough to set all the parsing context we
* need, and it provides some additional flexibility for client code to act as
* if parsing a fragment even when a full HTML tree isn't available.
*
* Default: GUMBO_TAG_LAST
*/
GumboTag fragment_context;
/**
* The namespace for the fragment context. This lets client code
* differentiate between, say, parsing a <title> tag in SVG vs. parsing it in
* HTML.
* Default: GUMBO_NAMESPACE_HTML
*/
GumboNamespaceEnum fragment_namespace;
} GumboOptions;
/** Default options struct; use this with gumbo_parse_with_options. */
extern const GumboOptions kGumboDefaultOptions;
/** The output struct containing the results of the parse. */
typedef struct GumboInternalOutput {
/**
* Pointer to the document node. This is a GumboNode of type NODE_DOCUMENT
* that contains the entire document as its child.
*/
GumboNode* document;
/**
* Pointer to the root node. This the <html> tag that forms the root of the
* document.
*/
GumboNode* root;
/**
* A list of errors that occurred during the parse.
* NOTE: In version 1.0 of this library, the API for errors hasn't been fully
* fleshed out and may change in the future. For this reason, the GumboError
* header isn't part of the public API. Contact us if you need errors
* reported so we can work out something appropriate for your use-case.
*/
GumboVector /* GumboError */ errors;
} GumboOutput;
/**
* Parses a buffer of UTF8 text into an GumboNode parse tree. The buffer must
* live at least as long as the parse tree, as some fields (eg. original_text)
* point directly into the original buffer.
*
* This doesn't support buffers longer than 4 gigabytes.
*/
GumboOutput* gumbo_parse(const char* buffer);
/**
* Extended version of gumbo_parse that takes an explicit options structure,
* buffer, and length.
*/
GumboOutput* gumbo_parse_with_options(
const GumboOptions* options, const char* buffer, size_t buffer_length);
/** Release the memory used for the parse tree & parse errors. */
void gumbo_destroy_output(const GumboOptions* options, GumboOutput* output);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif // GUMBO_GUMBO_H_
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