From ba0f9cf5919fc73ad90cd267dfe44e4bb3695cb1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Rob Pike Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 13:09:31 -0800 Subject: remove goroutines from template parsing. fix up one usage to take advantage. R=rsc CC=go-dev http://go/go-review/1018023 --- src/pkg/template/template.go | 106 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 75 insertions(+), 31 deletions(-) (limited to 'src/pkg/template/template.go') diff --git a/src/pkg/template/template.go b/src/pkg/template/template.go index 4d77a5417..9af8577de 100644 --- a/src/pkg/template/template.go +++ b/src/pkg/template/template.go @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ type Template struct { buf []byte; // input text to process p int; // position in buf linenum int; // position in input - errors chan os.Error; // for error reporting during parsing (only) + error os.Error; // error during parsing (only) // Parsed results: elems *vector.Vector; } @@ -177,25 +177,20 @@ func New(fmap FormatterMap) *Template { t.fmap = fmap; t.ldelim = lbrace; t.rdelim = rbrace; - t.errors = make(chan os.Error); t.elems = vector.New(0); return t; } -// Generic error handler, called only from execError or parseError. -func error(errors chan os.Error, line int, err string, args ...) { - errors <- &Error{line, fmt.Sprintf(err, args)}; - runtime.Goexit(); -} - -// Report error and stop executing. The line number must be provided explicitly. +// Report error and stop executing. The line number must be provided explicitly. func (t *Template) execError(st *state, line int, err string, args ...) { - error(st.errors, line, err, args); + st.errors <- &Error{line, fmt.Sprintf(err, args)}; + runtime.Goexit(); } -// Report error and stop parsing. The line number comes from the template state. +// Report error, save in Template to terminate parsing. +// The line number comes from the template state. func (t *Template) parseError(err string, args ...) { - error(t.errors, t.linenum, err, args) + t.error = &Error{t.linenum, fmt.Sprintf(err, args)}; } // -- Lexical analysis @@ -261,7 +256,8 @@ Loop: i = j - 1; case equal(t.buf, i, t.rdelim): if !sawLeft { - t.parseError("unmatched closing delimiter") + t.parseError("unmatched closing delimiter"); + return nil; } sawLeft = false; i += len(t.rdelim); @@ -271,7 +267,8 @@ Loop: } } if sawLeft { - t.parseError("unmatched opening delimiter") + t.parseError("unmatched opening delimiter"); + return nil; } item := t.buf[start:i]; if special && trim_white { @@ -322,13 +319,15 @@ func (t *Template) analyze(item []byte) (tok int, w []string) { // item is known to be non-empty if !equal(item, 0, t.ldelim) { // doesn't start with left delimiter tok = tokText; - return + return; } if !equal(item, len(item)-len(t.rdelim), t.rdelim) { // doesn't end with right delimiter - t.parseError("internal error: unmatched opening delimiter") // lexing should prevent this + t.parseError("internal error: unmatched opening delimiter"); // lexing should prevent this + return; } if len(item) <= len(t.ldelim)+len(t.rdelim) { // no contents - t.parseError("empty directive") + t.parseError("empty directive"); + return; } // Comment if item[len(t.ldelim)] == '#' { @@ -338,7 +337,8 @@ func (t *Template) analyze(item []byte) (tok int, w []string) { // Split into words w = words(item[len(t.ldelim): len(item)-len(t.rdelim)]); // drop final delimiter if len(w) == 0 { - t.parseError("empty directive") + t.parseError("empty directive"); + return; } if len(w) == 1 && w[0][0] != '.' { tok = tokVariable; @@ -356,19 +356,22 @@ func (t *Template) analyze(item []byte) (tok int, w []string) { return; case ".section": if len(w) != 2 { - t.parseError("incorrect fields for .section: %s", item) + t.parseError("incorrect fields for .section: %s", item); + return; } tok = tokSection; return; case ".repeated": if len(w) != 3 || w[1] != "section" { - t.parseError("incorrect fields for .repeated: %s", item) + t.parseError("incorrect fields for .repeated: %s", item); + return; } tok = tokRepeated; return; case ".alternates": if len(w) != 2 || w[1] != "with" { - t.parseError("incorrect fields for .alternates: %s", item) + t.parseError("incorrect fields for .alternates: %s", item); + return; } tok = tokAlternates; return; @@ -413,6 +416,9 @@ func (t *Template) newVariable(name_formatter string) (v *variableElement) { // Otherwise return its details. func (t *Template) parseSimple(item []byte) (done bool, tok int, w []string) { tok, w = t.analyze(item); + if t.error != nil { + return + } done = true; // assume for simplicity switch tok { case tokComment: @@ -432,6 +438,7 @@ func (t *Template) parseSimple(item []byte) (done bool, tok int, w []string) { t.elems.Push(&literalElement{tab}); default: t.parseError("internal error: unknown literal: %s", w[0]); + return; } return; case tokVariable: @@ -454,12 +461,19 @@ func (t *Template) parseRepeated(words []string) *repeatedElement { r.altstart = -1; r.altend = -1; Loop: - for { + for t.error == nil { item := t.nextItem(); + if t.error != nil { + break; + } if len(item) == 0 { - t.parseError("missing .end for .repeated section") + t.parseError("missing .end for .repeated section"); + break; } done, tok, w := t.parseSimple(item); + if t.error != nil { + break; + } if done { continue } @@ -469,6 +483,7 @@ Loop: case tokOr: if r.or >= 0 { t.parseError("extra .or in .repeated section"); + break Loop; } r.altend = t.elems.Len(); r.or = t.elems.Len(); @@ -479,15 +494,21 @@ Loop: case tokAlternates: if r.altstart >= 0 { t.parseError("extra .alternates in .repeated section"); + break Loop; } if r.or >= 0 { t.parseError(".alternates inside .or block in .repeated section"); + break Loop; } r.altstart = t.elems.Len(); default: t.parseError("internal error: unknown repeated section item: %s", item); + break Loop; } } + if t.error != nil { + return nil + } if r.altend < 0 { r.altend = t.elems.Len() } @@ -504,12 +525,19 @@ func (t *Template) parseSection(words []string) *sectionElement { s.start = t.elems.Len(); s.or = -1; Loop: - for { + for t.error == nil { item := t.nextItem(); + if t.error != nil { + break; + } if len(item) == 0 { - t.parseError("missing .end for .section") + t.parseError("missing .end for .section"); + break; } done, tok, w := t.parseSimple(item); + if t.error != nil { + break; + } if done { continue } @@ -519,6 +547,7 @@ Loop: case tokOr: if s.or >= 0 { t.parseError("extra .or in .section"); + break Loop; } s.or = t.elems.Len(); case tokSection: @@ -531,13 +560,19 @@ Loop: t.parseError("internal error: unknown section item: %s", item); } } + if t.error != nil { + return nil + } s.end = t.elems.Len(); return s; } func (t *Template) parse() { - for { + for t.error == nil { item := t.nextItem(); + if t.error != nil { + break + } if len(item) == 0 { break } @@ -816,11 +851,8 @@ func (t *Template) Parse(s string) os.Error { t.buf = strings.Bytes(s); t.p = 0; t.linenum = 0; - go func() { - t.parse(); - t.errors <- nil; // clean return; - }(); - return <-t.errors; + t.parse(); + return t.error; } // Execute applies a parsed template to the specified data object, @@ -855,5 +887,17 @@ func (t *Template) SetDelims(left, right string) { func Parse(s string, fmap FormatterMap) (t *Template, err os.Error) { t = New(fmap); err = t.Parse(s); + if err != nil { + t = nil + } return } + +// MustParse is like Parse but panics if the template cannot be parsed. +func MustParse(s string, fmap FormatterMap) *Template { + t , err := Parse(s, fmap); + if err != nil { + panic("template parse error: ", err); + } + return t +} -- cgit v1.2.3