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| // Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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| // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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| 
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| // Package token is variant of the stdlib package token with types FileSet and
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| // Token removed.
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| package token // import "modernc.org/token"
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| 
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| import (
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| 	"fmt"
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| 	"sort"
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| )
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| 
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| // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| // Positions
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| 
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| // Position describes an arbitrary source position
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| // including the file, line, and column location.
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| // A Position is valid if the line number is > 0.
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| type Position struct {
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| 	Filename string // filename, if any
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| 	Offset   int    // offset, starting at 0
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| 	Line     int    // line number, starting at 1
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| 	Column   int    // column number, starting at 1 (byte count)
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| }
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| 
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| // IsValid reports whether the position is valid.
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| func (pos *Position) IsValid() bool { return pos.Line > 0 }
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| 
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| // String returns a string in one of several forms:
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| //
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| //	file:line:column    valid position with file name
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| //	file:line           valid position with file name but no column (column == 0)
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| //	line:column         valid position without file name
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| //	line                valid position without file name and no column (column == 0)
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| //	file                invalid position with file name
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| //	-                   invalid position without file name
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| func (pos Position) String() string {
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| 	s := pos.Filename
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| 	if pos.IsValid() {
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| 		if s != "" {
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| 			s += ":"
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| 		}
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| 		s += fmt.Sprintf("%d", pos.Line)
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| 		if pos.Column != 0 {
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| 			s += fmt.Sprintf(":%d", pos.Column)
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| 		}
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| 	}
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| 	if s == "" {
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| 		s = "-"
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| 	}
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| 	return s
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| }
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| 
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| // Pos is a compact encoding of a source position within a file set.
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| // It can be converted into a Position for a more convenient, but much
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| // larger, representation.
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| //
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| // The Pos value for a given file is a number in the range [base, base+size],
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| // where base and size are specified when a file is added to the file set.
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| // The difference between a Pos value and the corresponding file base
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| // corresponds to the byte offset of that position (represented by the Pos value)
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| // from the beginning of the file. Thus, the file base offset is the Pos value
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| // representing the first byte in the file.
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| //
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| // To create the Pos value for a specific source offset (measured in bytes),
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| // first add the respective file to the current file set using FileSet.AddFile
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| // and then call File.Pos(offset) for that file. Given a Pos value p
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| // for a specific file set fset, the corresponding Position value is
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| // obtained by calling fset.Position(p).
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| //
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| // Pos values can be compared directly with the usual comparison operators:
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| // If two Pos values p and q are in the same file, comparing p and q is
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| // equivalent to comparing the respective source file offsets. If p and q
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| // are in different files, p < q is true if the file implied by p was added
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| // to the respective file set before the file implied by q.
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| type Pos int
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| 
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| // The zero value for Pos is NoPos; there is no file and line information
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| // associated with it, and NoPos.IsValid() is false. NoPos is always
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| // smaller than any other Pos value. The corresponding Position value
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| // for NoPos is the zero value for Position.
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| const NoPos Pos = 0
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| 
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| // IsValid reports whether the position is valid.
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| func (p Pos) IsValid() bool {
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| 	return p != NoPos
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| }
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| 
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| // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| // File
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| 
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| // A File is a handle for a file belonging to a FileSet.
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| // A File has a name, size, and line offset table.
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| type File struct {
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| 	name string // file name as provided to AddFile
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| 	base int    // Pos value range for this file is [base...base+size]
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| 	size int    // file size as provided to AddFile
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| 
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| 	lines []int // lines contains the offset of the first character for each line (the first entry is always 0)
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| 	infos []lineInfo
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| }
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| 
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| // NewFile returns  a new file with a given filename and file size.
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| //
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| func NewFile(filename string, size int) *File {
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| 	return &File{name: filename, base: 1, size: size, lines: []int{0}}
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| }
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| 
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| // Name returns the file name of file f as registered with AddFile.
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| func (f *File) Name() string {
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| 	return f.name
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| }
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| 
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| // Base returns the base offset of file f as registered with AddFile.
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| func (f *File) Base() int {
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| 	return f.base
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| }
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| 
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| // Size returns the size of file f as registered with AddFile.
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| func (f *File) Size() int {
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| 	return f.size
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| }
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| 
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| // LineCount returns the number of lines in file f.
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| func (f *File) LineCount() int {
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| 	n := len(f.lines)
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| 	return n
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| }
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| 
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| // AddLine adds the line offset for a new line.
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| // The line offset must be larger than the offset for the previous line
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| // and smaller than the file size; otherwise the line offset is ignored.
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| func (f *File) AddLine(offset int) {
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| 	if i := len(f.lines); (i == 0 || f.lines[i-1] < offset) && offset < f.size {
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| 		f.lines = append(f.lines, offset)
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| 	}
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| }
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| 
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| // MergeLine merges a line with the following line. It is akin to replacing
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| // the newline character at the end of the line with a space (to not change the
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| // remaining offsets). To obtain the line number, consult e.g. Position.Line.
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| // MergeLine will panic if given an invalid line number.
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| func (f *File) MergeLine(line int) {
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| 	if line < 1 {
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| 		panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid line number %d (should be >= 1)", line))
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| 	}
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| 	if line >= len(f.lines) {
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| 		panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid line number %d (should be < %d)", line, len(f.lines)))
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| 	}
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| 	// To merge the line numbered <line> with the line numbered <line+1>,
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| 	// we need to remove the entry in lines corresponding to the line
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| 	// numbered <line+1>. The entry in lines corresponding to the line
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| 	// numbered <line+1> is located at index <line>, since indices in lines
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| 	// are 0-based and line numbers are 1-based.
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| 	copy(f.lines[line:], f.lines[line+1:])
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| 	f.lines = f.lines[:len(f.lines)-1]
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| }
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| 
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| // SetLines sets the line offsets for a file and reports whether it succeeded.
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| // The line offsets are the offsets of the first character of each line;
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| // for instance for the content "ab\nc\n" the line offsets are {0, 3}.
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| // An empty file has an empty line offset table.
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| // Each line offset must be larger than the offset for the previous line
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| // and smaller than the file size; otherwise SetLines fails and returns
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| // false.
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| // Callers must not mutate the provided slice after SetLines returns.
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| func (f *File) SetLines(lines []int) bool {
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| 	// verify validity of lines table
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| 	size := f.size
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| 	for i, offset := range lines {
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| 		if i > 0 && offset <= lines[i-1] || size <= offset {
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| 			return false
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| 		}
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| 	}
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| 
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| 	// set lines table
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| 	f.lines = lines
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| 	return true
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| }
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| 
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| // SetLinesForContent sets the line offsets for the given file content.
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| // It ignores position-altering //line comments.
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| func (f *File) SetLinesForContent(content []byte) {
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| 	var lines []int
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| 	line := 0
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| 	for offset, b := range content {
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| 		if line >= 0 {
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| 			lines = append(lines, line)
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| 		}
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| 		line = -1
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| 		if b == '\n' {
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| 			line = offset + 1
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| 		}
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| 	}
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| 
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| 	// set lines table
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| 	f.lines = lines
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| }
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| 
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| // LineStart returns the Pos value of the start of the specified line.
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| // It ignores any alternative positions set using AddLineColumnInfo.
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| // LineStart panics if the 1-based line number is invalid.
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| func (f *File) LineStart(line int) Pos {
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| 	if line < 1 {
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| 		panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid line number %d (should be >= 1)", line))
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| 	}
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| 	if line > len(f.lines) {
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| 		panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid line number %d (should be < %d)", line, len(f.lines)))
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| 	}
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| 	return Pos(f.base + f.lines[line-1])
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| }
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| 
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| // A lineInfo object describes alternative file, line, and column
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| // number information (such as provided via a //line directive)
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| // for a given file offset.
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| type lineInfo struct {
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| 	// fields are exported to make them accessible to gob
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| 	Offset       int
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| 	Filename     string
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| 	Line, Column int
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| }
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| 
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| // AddLineInfo is like AddLineColumnInfo with a column = 1 argument.
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| // It is here for backward-compatibility for code prior to Go 1.11.
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| func (f *File) AddLineInfo(offset int, filename string, line int) {
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| 	f.AddLineColumnInfo(offset, filename, line, 1)
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| }
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| 
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| // AddLineColumnInfo adds alternative file, line, and column number
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| // information for a given file offset. The offset must be larger
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| // than the offset for the previously added alternative line info
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| // and smaller than the file size; otherwise the information is
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| // ignored.
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| //
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| // AddLineColumnInfo is typically used to register alternative position
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| // information for line directives such as //line filename:line:column.
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| func (f *File) AddLineColumnInfo(offset int, filename string, line, column int) {
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| 	if i := len(f.infos); i == 0 || f.infos[i-1].Offset < offset && offset < f.size {
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| 		f.infos = append(f.infos, lineInfo{offset, filename, line, column})
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| 	}
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| }
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| 
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| // Pos returns the Pos value for the given file offset;
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| // the offset must be <= f.Size().
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| // f.Pos(f.Offset(p)) == p.
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| func (f *File) Pos(offset int) Pos {
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| 	if offset > f.size {
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| 		panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid file offset %d (should be <= %d)", offset, f.size))
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| 	}
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| 	return Pos(f.base + offset)
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| }
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| 
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| // Offset returns the offset for the given file position p;
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| // p must be a valid Pos value in that file.
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| // f.Offset(f.Pos(offset)) == offset.
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| func (f *File) Offset(p Pos) int {
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| 	if int(p) < f.base || int(p) > f.base+f.size {
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| 		panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid Pos value %d (should be in [%d, %d])", p, f.base, f.base+f.size))
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| 	}
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| 	return int(p) - f.base
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| }
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| 
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| // Line returns the line number for the given file position p;
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| // p must be a Pos value in that file or NoPos.
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| func (f *File) Line(p Pos) int {
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| 	return f.Position(p).Line
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| }
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| 
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| func searchLineInfos(a []lineInfo, x int) int {
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| 	return sort.Search(len(a), func(i int) bool { return a[i].Offset > x }) - 1
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| }
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| 
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| // unpack returns the filename and line and column number for a file offset.
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| // If adjusted is set, unpack will return the filename and line information
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| // possibly adjusted by //line comments; otherwise those comments are ignored.
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| func (f *File) unpack(offset int, adjusted bool) (filename string, line, column int) {
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| 	filename = f.name
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| 	if i := searchInts(f.lines, offset); i >= 0 {
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| 		line, column = i+1, offset-f.lines[i]+1
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| 	}
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| 	if adjusted && len(f.infos) > 0 {
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| 		// few files have extra line infos
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| 		if i := searchLineInfos(f.infos, offset); i >= 0 {
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| 			alt := &f.infos[i]
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| 			filename = alt.Filename
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| 			if i := searchInts(f.lines, alt.Offset); i >= 0 {
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| 				// i+1 is the line at which the alternative position was recorded
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| 				d := line - (i + 1) // line distance from alternative position base
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| 				line = alt.Line + d
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| 				if alt.Column == 0 {
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| 					// alternative column is unknown => relative column is unknown
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| 					// (the current specification for line directives requires
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| 					// this to apply until the next PosBase/line directive,
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| 					// not just until the new newline)
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| 					column = 0
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| 				} else if d == 0 {
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| 					// the alternative position base is on the current line
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| 					// => column is relative to alternative column
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| 					column = alt.Column + (offset - alt.Offset)
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| 				}
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| 			}
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| 		}
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| 	}
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| 	return
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| }
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| 
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| func (f *File) position(p Pos, adjusted bool) (pos Position) {
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| 	offset := int(p) - f.base
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| 	pos.Offset = offset
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| 	pos.Filename, pos.Line, pos.Column = f.unpack(offset, adjusted)
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| 	return
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| }
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| 
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| // PositionFor returns the Position value for the given file position p.
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| // If adjusted is set, the position may be adjusted by position-altering
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| // //line comments; otherwise those comments are ignored.
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| // p must be a Pos value in f or NoPos.
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| func (f *File) PositionFor(p Pos, adjusted bool) (pos Position) {
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| 	if p != NoPos {
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| 		if int(p) < f.base || int(p) > f.base+f.size {
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| 			panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid Pos value %d (should be in [%d, %d])", p, f.base, f.base+f.size))
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| 		}
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| 		pos = f.position(p, adjusted)
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| 	}
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| 	return
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| }
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| 
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| // Position returns the Position value for the given file position p.
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| // Calling f.Position(p) is equivalent to calling f.PositionFor(p, true).
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| func (f *File) Position(p Pos) (pos Position) {
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| 	return f.PositionFor(p, true)
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| }
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| 
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| // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| // Helper functions
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| 
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| func searchInts(a []int, x int) int {
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| 	// This function body is a manually inlined version of:
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| 	//
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| 	//   return sort.Search(len(a), func(i int) bool { return a[i] > x }) - 1
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| 	//
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| 	// With better compiler optimizations, this may not be needed in the
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| 	// future, but at the moment this change improves the go/printer
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| 	// benchmark performance by ~30%. This has a direct impact on the
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| 	// speed of gofmt and thus seems worthwhile (2011-04-29).
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| 	// TODO(gri): Remove this when compilers have caught up.
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| 	i, j := 0, len(a)
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| 	for i < j {
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| 		h := int(uint(i+j) >> 1) // avoid overflow when computing h
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| 		// i ≤ h < j
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| 		if a[h] <= x {
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| 			i = h + 1
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| 		} else {
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| 			j = h
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| 		}
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| 	}
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| 	return i - 1
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| }
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