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author | (quasar) nebula <qznebula@protonmail.com> | 2023-12-29 16:03:08 -0400 |
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committer | (quasar) nebula <qznebula@protonmail.com> | 2023-12-30 13:23:08 -0400 |
commit | 9ca084786325dda9662f94dc4809aa3641006bf2 (patch) | |
tree | db7054106f72ec9381915789d48db5960ecdaa70 /src/data/things | |
parent | 8923fc4086ed66fa888edc6165c65e50c6afd94a (diff) |
data: language: preserve live values through formatString
Diffstat (limited to 'src/data/things')
-rw-r--r-- | src/data/things/language.js | 109 |
1 files changed, 67 insertions, 42 deletions
diff --git a/src/data/things/language.js b/src/data/things/language.js index 27bee3e4..cc2e5bc3 100644 --- a/src/data/things/language.js +++ b/src/data/things/language.js @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ export class Language extends Thing { const options = (hasOptions ? args.at(-1) - : null); + : {}); if (!this.strings) { throw new Error(`Strings unavailable`); @@ -189,22 +189,72 @@ export class Language extends Thing { const template = this.strings[key]; - const providedOptionNames = - (hasOptions - ? Object.keys(options) - .map(name => name.replace(/[A-Z]/g, '_$&')) - .map(name => name.toUpperCase()) - : []); + // These will be filled up as we iterate over the template, slotting in + // each option (if it's present). + const missingOptionNames = new Set(); + const outputParts = []; + + // And this will have entries deleted as they're encountered in the + // template. Leftover entries are misplaced. + const optionsMap = + new Map( + Object.entries(options).map(([name, value]) => [ + name + .replace(/[A-Z]/g, '_$&') + .toUpperCase(), + value, + ])); + + const optionRegexp = /{(?<name>[A-Z0-9_]+)}/g; + + let lastIndex = 0; + for (const match of template.matchAll(optionRegexp)) { + const optionName = match.groups.name; + let optionValue; + + if (optionsMap.has(optionName)) { + // We'll only need the option's value if we're going to use it as part + // of the formed output (see below). + if (empty(missingOptionNames)) { + optionValue = optionsMap.get(optionName); + } + + // But we always have to delete expected options off the provided + // option map, since the leftovers are what will be used to tell which + // are misplaced. + optionsMap.delete(optionName); + } else { + missingOptionNames.add(optionName); + } - const expectedOptionNames = - Array.from(template.matchAll(/{(?<name>[A-Z0-9_]+)}/g)) - .map(({groups}) => groups.name); + // We don't need to actually fill in more output parts if we've hit any + // missing option names, since the end result of this formatString call + // will be a thrown error, and formed output isn't going to be needed. + // This also guarantees for later code that all options (so far), + // including the current one, were provided - meaning optionValue will + // have its provided value present. + if (!empty(missingOptionNames)) { + continue; + } - const missingOptionNames = - expectedOptionNames.filter(name => !providedOptionNames.includes(name)); + const languageText = template.slice(lastIndex, match.index); + + // Sanitize string arguments in particular. These are taken to come from + // (raw) data and may include special characters that aren't meant to be + // rendered as HTML markup. + const optionPart = this.#sanitizeStringArg(optionValue, { + // TODO: Won't need to specify preserveType. + preserveType: true, + }); + + outputParts.push(languageText); + outputParts.push(optionPart); + + lastIndex = match.index + match[0].length; + } const misplacedOptionNames = - providedOptionNames.filter(name => !expectedOptionNames.includes(name)); + Array.from(optionsMap.keys()); withAggregate({message: `Errors in options for string "${key}"`}, ({push}) => { if (!empty(missingOptionNames)) { @@ -218,37 +268,12 @@ export class Language extends Thing { } }); - let output; - - if (hasOptions) { - // Convert the keys on the options dict from camelCase to CONSTANT_CASE. - // (This isn't an OUTRAGEOUSLY versatile algorithm for doing that, 8ut - // like, who cares, dude?) Also, this is an array, 8ecause it's handy - // for the iterating we're a8out to do. Also strip HTML from options - // that are literal strings - real HTML content should always be proper - // HTML objects (see html.js). - const processedOptions = - Object.entries(options).map(([k, v]) => [ - k.replace(/[A-Z]/g, '_$&').toUpperCase(), - this.#sanitizeStringArg(v), - ]); - - // Replacement time! Woot. Reduce comes in handy here! - output = - processedOptions.reduce( - (x, [k, v]) => x.replaceAll(`{${k}}`, v), - template); - } else { - // Without any options provided, just use the template as-is. This will - // have errored if the template expected options, and otherwise will be - // the right value. - output = template; + if (lastIndex < template.length) { + const lastLanguageText = template.slice(lastIndex); + outputParts.push(lastLanguageText); } - // Last caveat: Wrap the output in an HTML tag so that it doesn't get - // treated as unsanitized HTML if *it* gets passed as an argument to - // *another* formatString call. - return this.#wrapSanitized(output); + return this.#wrapSanitized(outputParts); } // Escapes HTML special characters so they're displayed as-are instead of |