Class: Psych::ScalarScanner
Relationships & Source Files | |
Inherits: | Object |
Defined in: | ext/psych/lib/psych/scalar_scanner.rb |
Overview
Scan scalars for built in types
Constant Summary
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FLOAT =
Taken from yaml.org/type/float.html
/^(?:[-]?([0-9][0-9_,]*)?\.[0-9]*([eE][-][0-9]+)?(?# base 10) |[-+]?\.(inf|Inf|INF)(?# infinity) |\.(nan|NaN|NAN)(?# not a number))$/x
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INTEGER =
Taken from yaml.org/type/int.html
/^(?:[-]?0b[0-1_] (?# base 2) |[-]?0[0-7_] (?# base 8) |[-+]?(?:0|[1-9][0-9_]*) (?# base 10) |[-]?0x[0-9a-fA-F_] (?# base 16))$/x
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TIME =
Taken from yaml.org/type/timestamp.html
/^-?\d{4}-\d{1,2}-\d{1,2}(?:[Tt]|\s)\d{1,2}:\d\d:\d\d(?:\.\d*)?(?:\s*(?:Z|[-]\d{1,2}:?(?:\d\d)?))?$/
Class Method Summary
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.new(class_loader) ⇒ ScalarScanner
constructor
Create a new scanner.
Instance Attribute Summary
- #class_loader readonly
Instance Method Summary
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#parse_int(string)
Parse and return an int from
string
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#parse_time(string)
Parse and return a Time from
string
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#tokenize(string)
Tokenize
string
returning the Ruby object.
Constructor Details
.new(class_loader) ⇒ ScalarScanner
Create a new scanner
# File 'ext/psych/lib/psych/scalar_scanner.rb', line 25
def initialize class_loader @string_cache = {} @symbol_cache = {} @class_loader = class_loader end
Instance Attribute Details
#class_loader (readonly)
[ GitHub ]# File 'ext/psych/lib/psych/scalar_scanner.rb', line 22
attr_reader :class_loader
Instance Method Details
#parse_int(string)
Parse and return an int from string
# File 'ext/psych/lib/psych/scalar_scanner.rb', line 115
def parse_int string return unless INTEGER === string Integer(string) end
#parse_time(string)
Parse and return a Time from string
# File 'ext/psych/lib/psych/scalar_scanner.rb', line 122
def parse_time string klass = class_loader.load 'Time' date, time = *(string.split(/[ tT]/, 2)) (yy, m, dd) = date.match(/^(-?\d{4})-(\d{1,2})-(\d{1,2})/).captures.map { |x| x.to_i } md = time.match(/(\d:\d:\d)(?:\.(\d*))?\s*(Z|[-]\d+(:\d\d)?)?/) (hh, mm, ss) = md[1].split(':').map { |x| x.to_i } us = (md[2] ? Rational("0.#{md[2]}") : 0) * 1000000 time = klass.utc(yy, m, dd, hh, mm, ss, us) return time if 'Z' == md[3] return klass.at(time.to_i, us) unless md[3] tz = md[3].match(/^([+\-]?\d{1,2})\:?(\d{1,2})?$/)[1..-1].compact.map { |digit| Integer(digit, 10) } offset = tz.first * 3600 if offset < 0 offset -= ((tz[1] || 0) * 60) else offset += ((tz[1] || 0) * 60) end klass.new(yy, m, dd, hh, mm, ss+us/(1_000_000r), offset) end
#tokenize(string)
Tokenize string
returning the Ruby object
# File 'ext/psych/lib/psych/scalar_scanner.rb', line 32
def tokenize string return nil if string.empty? return string if @string_cache.key?(string) return @symbol_cache[string] if @symbol_cache.key?(string) case string # Check for a String type, being careful not to get caught by hash keys, hex values, and # special floats (e.g., -.inf). when /^[^\d\.:-]?[A-Za-z_\s!@#\$%\^&\*\(\)\{\}\<\>\|\/\\~;=]+/, /\n/ if string.length > 5 @string_cache[string] = true return string end case string when /^[^ytonf~]/i @string_cache[string] = true string when '~', /^null$/i nil when /^(yes|true|on)$/i true when /^(no|false|off)$/i false else @string_cache[string] = true string end when TIME begin parse_time string rescue ArgumentError string end when /^\d{4}-(?:1[012]|0\d|\d)-(?:[12]\d|3[01]|0\d|\d)$/ require 'date' begin class_loader.date.strptime(string, '%Y-%m-%d') rescue ArgumentError string end when /^\.inf$/i Float::INFINITY when /^-\.inf$/i -Float::INFINITY when /^\.nan$/i Float::NAN when /^:./ if string =~ /^:(["'])(.*)\1/ @symbol_cache[string] = class_loader.symbolize($2.sub(/^:/, '')) else @symbol_cache[string] = class_loader.symbolize(string.sub(/^:/, '')) end when /^[-+]?[0-9][0-9_]*(:[0-5]?[0-9]){1,2}$/ i = 0 string.split(':').each_with_index do |n,e| i += (n.to_i * 60 ** (e - 2).abs) end i when /^[-+]?[0-9][0-9_]*(:[0-5]?[0-9]){1,2}\.[0-9_]*$/ i = 0 string.split(':').each_with_index do |n,e| i += (n.to_f * 60 ** (e - 2).abs) end i when FLOAT if string =~ /\A[-+]?\.\Z/ @string_cache[string] = true string else Float(string.gsub(/[,_]|\.([Ee]|$)/, '\1')) end else int = parse_int string.gsub(/[,_]/, '') return int if int @string_cache[string] = true string end end