mtfosbot/vendor/gopkg.in/irc.v2/parser.go

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package irc
import (
"bytes"
"errors"
"strings"
)
var tagDecodeSlashMap = map[rune]rune{
':': ';',
's': ' ',
'\\': '\\',
'r': '\r',
'n': '\n',
}
var tagEncodeMap = map[rune]string{
';': "\\:",
' ': "\\s",
'\\': "\\\\",
'\r': "\\r",
'\n': "\\n",
}
var (
// ErrZeroLengthMessage is returned when parsing if the input is
// zero-length.
ErrZeroLengthMessage = errors.New("irc: Cannot parse zero-length message")
// ErrMissingDataAfterPrefix is returned when parsing if there is
// no message data after the prefix.
ErrMissingDataAfterPrefix = errors.New("irc: No message data after prefix")
// ErrMissingDataAfterTags is returned when parsing if there is no
// message data after the tags.
ErrMissingDataAfterTags = errors.New("irc: No message data after tags")
// ErrMissingCommand is returned when parsing if there is no
// command in the parsed message.
ErrMissingCommand = errors.New("irc: Missing message command")
)
// TagValue represents the value of a tag.
type TagValue string
// ParseTagValue parses a TagValue from the connection. If you need to
// set a TagValue, you probably want to just set the string itself, so
// it will be encoded properly.
func ParseTagValue(v string) TagValue {
ret := &bytes.Buffer{}
input := bytes.NewBufferString(v)
for {
c, _, err := input.ReadRune()
if err != nil {
break
}
if c == '\\' {
c2, _, err := input.ReadRune()
// If we got a backslash then the end of the tag value, we should
// just ignore the backslash.
if err != nil {
break
}
if replacement, ok := tagDecodeSlashMap[c2]; ok {
ret.WriteRune(replacement)
} else {
ret.WriteRune(c2)
}
} else {
ret.WriteRune(c)
}
}
return TagValue(ret.String())
}
// Encode converts a TagValue to the format in the connection.
func (v TagValue) Encode() string {
ret := &bytes.Buffer{}
for _, c := range v {
if replacement, ok := tagEncodeMap[c]; ok {
ret.WriteString(replacement)
} else {
ret.WriteRune(c)
}
}
return ret.String()
}
// Tags represents the IRCv3 message tags.
type Tags map[string]TagValue
// ParseTags takes a tag string and parses it into a tag map. It will
// always return a tag map, even if there are no valid tags.
func ParseTags(line string) Tags {
ret := Tags{}
tags := strings.Split(line, ";")
for _, tag := range tags {
parts := strings.SplitN(tag, "=", 2)
if len(parts) < 2 {
ret[parts[0]] = ""
continue
}
ret[parts[0]] = ParseTagValue(parts[1])
}
return ret
}
// GetTag is a convenience method to look up a tag in the map.
func (t Tags) GetTag(key string) (string, bool) {
ret, ok := t[key]
return string(ret), ok
}
// Copy will create a new copy of all IRC tags attached to this
// message.
func (t Tags) Copy() Tags {
ret := Tags{}
for k, v := range t {
ret[k] = v
}
return ret
}
// String ensures this is stringable
func (t Tags) String() string {
buf := &bytes.Buffer{}
for k, v := range t {
buf.WriteByte(';')
buf.WriteString(k)
if v != "" {
buf.WriteByte('=')
buf.WriteString(v.Encode())
}
}
// We don't need the first byte because that's an extra ';'
// character.
buf.ReadByte()
return buf.String()
}
// Prefix represents the prefix of a message, generally the user who sent it
type Prefix struct {
// Name will contain the nick of who sent the message, the
// server who sent the message, or a blank string
Name string
// User will either contain the user who sent the message or a blank string
User string
// Host will either contain the host of who sent the message or a blank string
Host string
}
// ParsePrefix takes an identity string and parses it into an
// identity struct. It will always return an Prefix struct and never
// nil.
func ParsePrefix(line string) *Prefix {
// Start by creating an Prefix with nothing but the host
id := &Prefix{
Name: line,
}
uh := strings.SplitN(id.Name, "@", 2)
if len(uh) == 2 {
id.Name, id.Host = uh[0], uh[1]
}
nu := strings.SplitN(id.Name, "!", 2)
if len(nu) == 2 {
id.Name, id.User = nu[0], nu[1]
}
return id
}
// Copy will create a new copy of an Prefix
func (p *Prefix) Copy() *Prefix {
if p == nil {
return nil
}
newPrefix := &Prefix{}
*newPrefix = *p
return newPrefix
}
// String ensures this is stringable
func (p *Prefix) String() string {
buf := &bytes.Buffer{}
buf.WriteString(p.Name)
if p.User != "" {
buf.WriteString("!")
buf.WriteString(p.User)
}
if p.Host != "" {
buf.WriteString("@")
buf.WriteString(p.Host)
}
return buf.String()
}
// Message represents a line parsed from the server
type Message struct {
// Each message can have IRCv3 tags
Tags
// Each message can have a Prefix
*Prefix
// Command is which command is being called.
Command string
// Params are all the arguments for the command.
Params []string
}
// MustParseMessage calls ParseMessage and either returns the message
// or panics if an error is returned.
func MustParseMessage(line string) *Message {
m, err := ParseMessage(line)
if err != nil {
panic(err.Error())
}
return m
}
// ParseMessage takes a message string (usually a whole line) and
// parses it into a Message struct. This will return nil in the case
// of invalid messages.
func ParseMessage(line string) (*Message, error) {
// Trim the line and make sure we have data
line = strings.TrimRight(line, "\r\n")
if len(line) == 0 {
return nil, ErrZeroLengthMessage
}
c := &Message{
Tags: Tags{},
Prefix: &Prefix{},
}
if line[0] == '@' {
split := strings.SplitN(line, " ", 2)
if len(split) < 2 {
return nil, ErrMissingDataAfterTags
}
c.Tags = ParseTags(split[0][1:])
line = split[1]
}
if line[0] == ':' {
split := strings.SplitN(line, " ", 2)
if len(split) < 2 {
return nil, ErrMissingDataAfterPrefix
}
// Parse the identity, if there was one
c.Prefix = ParsePrefix(split[0][1:])
line = split[1]
}
// Split out the trailing then the rest of the args. Because
// we expect there to be at least one result as an arg (the
// command) we don't need to special case the trailing arg and
// can just attempt a split on " :"
split := strings.SplitN(line, " :", 2)
c.Params = strings.FieldsFunc(split[0], func(r rune) bool {
return r == ' '
})
// If there are no args, we need to bail because we need at
// least the command.
if len(c.Params) == 0 {
return nil, ErrMissingCommand
}
// If we had a trailing arg, append it to the other args
if len(split) == 2 {
c.Params = append(c.Params, split[1])
}
// Because of how it's parsed, the Command will show up as the
// first arg.
c.Command = strings.ToUpper(c.Params[0])
c.Params = c.Params[1:]
// If there are no params, set it to nil, to make writing tests and other
// things simpler.
if len(c.Params) == 0 {
c.Params = nil
}
return c, nil
}
// Trailing returns the last argument in the Message or an empty string
// if there are no args
func (m *Message) Trailing() string {
if len(m.Params) < 1 {
return ""
}
return m.Params[len(m.Params)-1]
}
// Copy will create a new copy of an message
func (m *Message) Copy() *Message {
// Create a new message
newMessage := &Message{}
// Copy stuff from the old message
*newMessage = *m
// Copy any IRcv3 tags
newMessage.Tags = m.Tags.Copy()
// Copy the Prefix
newMessage.Prefix = m.Prefix.Copy()
// Copy the Params slice
newMessage.Params = append(make([]string, 0, len(m.Params)), m.Params...)
// Similar to parsing, if Params is empty, set it to nil
if len(newMessage.Params) == 0 {
newMessage.Params = nil
}
return newMessage
}
// String ensures this is stringable
func (m *Message) String() string {
buf := &bytes.Buffer{}
// Write any IRCv3 tags if they exist in the message
if len(m.Tags) > 0 {
buf.WriteByte('@')
buf.WriteString(m.Tags.String())
buf.WriteByte(' ')
}
// Add the prefix if we have one
if m.Prefix != nil && m.Prefix.Name != "" {
buf.WriteByte(':')
buf.WriteString(m.Prefix.String())
buf.WriteByte(' ')
}
// Add the command since we know we'll always have one
buf.WriteString(m.Command)
if len(m.Params) > 0 {
args := m.Params[:len(m.Params)-1]
trailing := m.Params[len(m.Params)-1]
if len(args) > 0 {
buf.WriteByte(' ')
buf.WriteString(strings.Join(args, " "))
}
// If trailing is zero-length, contains a space or starts with
// a : we need to actually specify that it's trailing.
if len(trailing) == 0 || strings.ContainsRune(trailing, ' ') || trailing[0] == ':' {
buf.WriteString(" :")
} else {
buf.WriteString(" ")
}
buf.WriteString(trailing)
}
return buf.String()
}