// file : butl/char-scanner.cxx -*- C++ -*- // copyright : Copyright (c) 2014-2016 Code Synthesis Ltd // license : MIT; see accompanying LICENSE file #include #include using namespace std; namespace butl { auto char_scanner:: peek () -> xchar { if (unget_) return buf_; else { if (eos_) return xchar (xchar::traits_type::eof (), line, column); else { xchar::int_type v (is_.peek ()); if (v == xchar::traits_type::eof ()) eos_ = true; return xchar (v, line, column); } } } auto char_scanner:: get () -> xchar { if (unget_) { unget_ = false; return buf_; } else { // When is_.get () returns eof, the failbit is also set (stupid, // isn't?) which may trigger an exception. To work around this // we will call peek() first and only call get() if it is not // eof. But we can only call peek() on eof once; any subsequent // calls will spoil the failbit (even more stupid). // xchar c (peek ()); if (!eos (c)) { is_.get (); if (c == '\n') { line++; column = 1; } else column++; } return c; } } void char_scanner:: unget (const xchar& c) { // Because iostream::unget cannot work once eos is reached, // we have to provide our own implementation. // buf_ = c; unget_ = true; } }