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| // Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
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| // Copyright 2008 Google Inc.  All rights reserved.
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| // https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/
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| //
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| // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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| // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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| // met:
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| //
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| //     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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| // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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| //     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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| // copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
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| // in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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| // distribution.
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| //     * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
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| // contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
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| // this software without specific prior written permission.
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| //
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| // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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| // "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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| // LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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| // A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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| // OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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| // SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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| // LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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| // DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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| // THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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| // (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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| // OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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| 
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| // Author: kenton@google.com (Kenton Varda)
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| //  Based on original Protocol Buffers design by
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| //  Sanjay Ghemawat, Jeff Dean, and others.
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| //
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| // Class for parsing tokenized text from a ZeroCopyInputStream.
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| 
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| #ifndef GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_IO_TOKENIZER_H__
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| #define GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_IO_TOKENIZER_H__
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| 
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| 
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| #include <string>
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| #include <vector>
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| 
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| #include <google/protobuf/stubs/common.h>
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| #include <google/protobuf/stubs/logging.h>
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| #include <google/protobuf/port_def.inc>
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| 
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| namespace google {
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| namespace protobuf {
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| namespace io {
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| 
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| class ZeroCopyInputStream;  // zero_copy_stream.h
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| 
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| // Defined in this file.
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| class ErrorCollector;
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| class Tokenizer;
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| 
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| // By "column number", the proto compiler refers to a count of the number
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| // of bytes before a given byte, except that a tab character advances to
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| // the next multiple of 8 bytes.  Note in particular that column numbers
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| // are zero-based, while many user interfaces use one-based column numbers.
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| typedef int ColumnNumber;
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| 
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| // Abstract interface for an object which collects the errors that occur
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| // during parsing.  A typical implementation might simply print the errors
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| // to stdout.
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| class PROTOBUF_EXPORT ErrorCollector {
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|  public:
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|   inline ErrorCollector() {}
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|   virtual ~ErrorCollector();
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| 
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|   // Indicates that there was an error in the input at the given line and
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|   // column numbers.  The numbers are zero-based, so you may want to add
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|   // 1 to each before printing them.
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|   virtual void AddError(int line, ColumnNumber column,
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|                         const std::string& message) = 0;
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| 
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|   // Indicates that there was a warning in the input at the given line and
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|   // column numbers.  The numbers are zero-based, so you may want to add
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|   // 1 to each before printing them.
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|   virtual void AddWarning(int /* line */, ColumnNumber /* column */,
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|                           const std::string& /* message */) {}
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| 
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|  private:
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|   GOOGLE_DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS(ErrorCollector);
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| };
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| 
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| // This class converts a stream of raw text into a stream of tokens for
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| // the protocol definition parser to parse.  The tokens recognized are
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| // similar to those that make up the C language; see the TokenType enum for
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| // precise descriptions.  Whitespace and comments are skipped.  By default,
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| // C- and C++-style comments are recognized, but other styles can be used by
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| // calling set_comment_style().
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| class PROTOBUF_EXPORT Tokenizer {
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|  public:
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|   // Construct a Tokenizer that reads and tokenizes text from the given
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|   // input stream and writes errors to the given error_collector.
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|   // The caller keeps ownership of input and error_collector.
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|   Tokenizer(ZeroCopyInputStream* input, ErrorCollector* error_collector);
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|   ~Tokenizer();
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| 
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|   enum TokenType {
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|     TYPE_START,  // Next() has not yet been called.
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|     TYPE_END,    // End of input reached.  "text" is empty.
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| 
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|     TYPE_IDENTIFIER,  // A sequence of letters, digits, and underscores, not
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|                       // starting with a digit.  It is an error for a number
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|                       // to be followed by an identifier with no space in
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|                       // between.
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|     TYPE_INTEGER,     // A sequence of digits representing an integer.  Normally
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|                       // the digits are decimal, but a prefix of "0x" indicates
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|                       // a hex number and a leading zero indicates octal, just
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|                       // like with C numeric literals.  A leading negative sign
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|                       // is NOT included in the token; it's up to the parser to
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|                       // interpret the unary minus operator on its own.
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|     TYPE_FLOAT,       // A floating point literal, with a fractional part and/or
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|                       // an exponent.  Always in decimal.  Again, never
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|                       // negative.
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|     TYPE_STRING,      // A quoted sequence of escaped characters.  Either single
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|                       // or double quotes can be used, but they must match.
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|                       // A string literal cannot cross a line break.
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|     TYPE_SYMBOL,      // Any other printable character, like '!' or '+'.
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|                       // Symbols are always a single character, so "!+$%" is
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|                       // four tokens.
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|   };
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| 
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|   // Structure representing a token read from the token stream.
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|   struct Token {
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|     TokenType type;
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|     std::string text;  // The exact text of the token as it appeared in
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|                        // the input.  e.g. tokens of TYPE_STRING will still
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|                        // be escaped and in quotes.
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| 
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|     // "line" and "column" specify the position of the first character of
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|     // the token within the input stream.  They are zero-based.
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|     int line;
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|     ColumnNumber column;
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|     ColumnNumber end_column;
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|   };
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| 
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|   // Get the current token.  This is updated when Next() is called.  Before
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|   // the first call to Next(), current() has type TYPE_START and no contents.
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|   const Token& current();
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| 
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|   // Return the previous token -- i.e. what current() returned before the
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|   // previous call to Next().
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|   const Token& previous();
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| 
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|   // Advance to the next token.  Returns false if the end of the input is
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|   // reached.
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|   bool Next();
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| 
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|   // Like Next(), but also collects comments which appear between the previous
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|   // and next tokens.
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|   //
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|   // Comments which appear to be attached to the previous token are stored
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|   // in *prev_tailing_comments.  Comments which appear to be attached to the
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|   // next token are stored in *next_leading_comments.  Comments appearing in
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|   // between which do not appear to be attached to either will be added to
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|   // detached_comments.  Any of these parameters can be NULL to simply discard
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|   // the comments.
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|   //
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|   // A series of line comments appearing on consecutive lines, with no other
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|   // tokens appearing on those lines, will be treated as a single comment.
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|   //
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|   // Only the comment content is returned; comment markers (e.g. //) are
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|   // stripped out.  For block comments, leading whitespace and an asterisk will
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|   // be stripped from the beginning of each line other than the first.  Newlines
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|   // are included in the output.
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|   //
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|   // Examples:
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|   //
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|   //   optional int32 foo = 1;  // Comment attached to foo.
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|   //   // Comment attached to bar.
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|   //   optional int32 bar = 2;
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|   //
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|   //   optional string baz = 3;
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|   //   // Comment attached to baz.
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|   //   // Another line attached to baz.
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|   //
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|   //   // Comment attached to qux.
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|   //   //
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|   //   // Another line attached to qux.
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|   //   optional double qux = 4;
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|   //
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|   //   // Detached comment.  This is not attached to qux or corge
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|   //   // because there are blank lines separating it from both.
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|   //
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|   //   optional string corge = 5;
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|   //   /* Block comment attached
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|   //    * to corge.  Leading asterisks
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|   //    * will be removed. */
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|   //   /* Block comment attached to
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|   //    * grault. */
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|   //   optional int32 grault = 6;
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|   bool NextWithComments(std::string* prev_trailing_comments,
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|                         std::vector<std::string>* detached_comments,
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|                         std::string* next_leading_comments);
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| 
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|   // Parse helpers ---------------------------------------------------
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| 
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|   // Parses a TYPE_FLOAT token.  This never fails, so long as the text actually
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|   // comes from a TYPE_FLOAT token parsed by Tokenizer.  If it doesn't, the
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|   // result is undefined (possibly an assert failure).
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|   static double ParseFloat(const std::string& text);
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| 
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|   // Parses a TYPE_STRING token.  This never fails, so long as the text actually
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|   // comes from a TYPE_STRING token parsed by Tokenizer.  If it doesn't, the
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|   // result is undefined (possibly an assert failure).
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|   static void ParseString(const std::string& text, std::string* output);
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| 
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|   // Identical to ParseString, but appends to output.
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|   static void ParseStringAppend(const std::string& text, std::string* output);
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| 
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|   // Parses a TYPE_INTEGER token.  Returns false if the result would be
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|   // greater than max_value.  Otherwise, returns true and sets *output to the
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|   // result.  If the text is not from a Token of type TYPE_INTEGER originally
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|   // parsed by a Tokenizer, the result is undefined (possibly an assert
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|   // failure).
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|   static bool ParseInteger(const std::string& text, uint64 max_value,
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|                            uint64* output);
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| 
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|   // Options ---------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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|   // Set true to allow floats to be suffixed with the letter 'f'.  Tokens
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|   // which would otherwise be integers but which have the 'f' suffix will be
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|   // forced to be interpreted as floats.  For all other purposes, the 'f' is
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|   // ignored.
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|   void set_allow_f_after_float(bool value) { allow_f_after_float_ = value; }
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| 
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|   // Valid values for set_comment_style().
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|   enum CommentStyle {
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|     // Line comments begin with "//", block comments are delimited by "/*" and
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|     // "*/".
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|     CPP_COMMENT_STYLE,
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|     // Line comments begin with "#".  No way to write block comments.
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|     SH_COMMENT_STYLE
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|   };
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| 
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|   // Sets the comment style.
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|   void set_comment_style(CommentStyle style) { comment_style_ = style; }
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| 
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|   // Whether to require whitespace between a number and a field name.
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|   // Default is true. Do not use this; for Google-internal cleanup only.
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|   void set_require_space_after_number(bool require) {
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|     require_space_after_number_ = require;
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|   }
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| 
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|   // Whether to allow string literals to span multiple lines. Default is false.
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|   // Do not use this; for Google-internal cleanup only.
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|   void set_allow_multiline_strings(bool allow) {
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|     allow_multiline_strings_ = allow;
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|   }
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| 
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|   // External helper: validate an identifier.
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|   static bool IsIdentifier(const std::string& text);
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| 
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|   // -----------------------------------------------------------------
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|  private:
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|   GOOGLE_DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS(Tokenizer);
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| 
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|   Token current_;   // Returned by current().
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|   Token previous_;  // Returned by previous().
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| 
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|   ZeroCopyInputStream* input_;
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|   ErrorCollector* error_collector_;
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| 
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|   char current_char_;   // == buffer_[buffer_pos_], updated by NextChar().
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|   const char* buffer_;  // Current buffer returned from input_.
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|   int buffer_size_;     // Size of buffer_.
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|   int buffer_pos_;      // Current position within the buffer.
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|   bool read_error_;     // Did we previously encounter a read error?
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| 
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|   // Line and column number of current_char_ within the whole input stream.
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|   int line_;
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|   ColumnNumber column_;
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| 
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|   // String to which text should be appended as we advance through it.
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|   // Call RecordTo(&str) to start recording and StopRecording() to stop.
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|   // E.g. StartToken() calls RecordTo(¤t_.text).  record_start_ is the
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|   // position within the current buffer where recording started.
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|   std::string* record_target_;
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|   int record_start_;
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| 
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|   // Options.
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|   bool allow_f_after_float_;
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|   CommentStyle comment_style_;
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|   bool require_space_after_number_;
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|   bool allow_multiline_strings_;
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| 
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|   // Since we count columns we need to interpret tabs somehow.  We'll take
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|   // the standard 8-character definition for lack of any way to do better.
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|   // This must match the documentation of ColumnNumber.
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|   static const int kTabWidth = 8;
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| 
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|   // -----------------------------------------------------------------
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|   // Helper methods.
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| 
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|   // Consume this character and advance to the next one.
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|   void NextChar();
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| 
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|   // Read a new buffer from the input.
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|   void Refresh();
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| 
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|   inline void RecordTo(std::string* target);
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|   inline void StopRecording();
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| 
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|   // Called when the current character is the first character of a new
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|   // token (not including whitespace or comments).
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|   inline void StartToken();
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|   // Called when the current character is the first character after the
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|   // end of the last token.  After this returns, current_.text will
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|   // contain all text consumed since StartToken() was called.
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|   inline void EndToken();
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| 
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|   // Convenience method to add an error at the current line and column.
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|   void AddError(const std::string& message) {
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|     error_collector_->AddError(line_, column_, message);
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|   }
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| 
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|   // -----------------------------------------------------------------
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|   // The following four methods are used to consume tokens of specific
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|   // types.  They are actually used to consume all characters *after*
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|   // the first, since the calling function consumes the first character
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|   // in order to decide what kind of token is being read.
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| 
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|   // Read and consume a string, ending when the given delimiter is
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|   // consumed.
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|   void ConsumeString(char delimiter);
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| 
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|   // Read and consume a number, returning TYPE_FLOAT or TYPE_INTEGER
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|   // depending on what was read.  This needs to know if the first
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|   // character was a zero in order to correctly recognize hex and octal
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|   // numbers.
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|   // It also needs to know if the first character was a . to parse floating
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|   // point correctly.
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|   TokenType ConsumeNumber(bool started_with_zero, bool started_with_dot);
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| 
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|   // Consume the rest of a line.
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|   void ConsumeLineComment(std::string* content);
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|   // Consume until "*/".
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|   void ConsumeBlockComment(std::string* content);
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| 
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|   enum NextCommentStatus {
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|     // Started a line comment.
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|     LINE_COMMENT,
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| 
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|     // Started a block comment.
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|     BLOCK_COMMENT,
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| 
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|     // Consumed a slash, then realized it wasn't a comment.  current_ has
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|     // been filled in with a slash token.  The caller should return it.
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|     SLASH_NOT_COMMENT,
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| 
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|     // We do not appear to be starting a comment here.
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|     NO_COMMENT
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|   };
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| 
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|   // If we're at the start of a new comment, consume it and return what kind
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|   // of comment it is.
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|   NextCommentStatus TryConsumeCommentStart();
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| 
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|   // -----------------------------------------------------------------
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|   // These helper methods make the parsing code more readable.  The
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|   // "character classes" referred to are defined at the top of the .cc file.
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|   // Basically it is a C++ class with one method:
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|   //   static bool InClass(char c);
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|   // The method returns true if c is a member of this "class", like "Letter"
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|   // or "Digit".
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| 
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|   // Returns true if the current character is of the given character
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|   // class, but does not consume anything.
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|   template <typename CharacterClass>
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|   inline bool LookingAt();
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| 
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|   // If the current character is in the given class, consume it and return
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|   // true.  Otherwise return false.
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|   // e.g. TryConsumeOne<Letter>()
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|   template <typename CharacterClass>
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|   inline bool TryConsumeOne();
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| 
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|   // Like above, but try to consume the specific character indicated.
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|   inline bool TryConsume(char c);
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| 
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|   // Consume zero or more of the given character class.
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|   template <typename CharacterClass>
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|   inline void ConsumeZeroOrMore();
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| 
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|   // Consume one or more of the given character class or log the given
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|   // error message.
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|   // e.g. ConsumeOneOrMore<Digit>("Expected digits.");
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|   template <typename CharacterClass>
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|   inline void ConsumeOneOrMore(const char* error);
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| };
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| 
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| // inline methods ====================================================
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| inline const Tokenizer::Token& Tokenizer::current() { return current_; }
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| 
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| inline const Tokenizer::Token& Tokenizer::previous() { return previous_; }
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| 
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| inline void Tokenizer::ParseString(const std::string& text,
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|                                    std::string* output) {
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|   output->clear();
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|   ParseStringAppend(text, output);
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| }
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| 
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| }  // namespace io
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| }  // namespace protobuf
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| }  // namespace google
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| 
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| #include <google/protobuf/port_undef.inc>
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| 
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| #endif  // GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_IO_TOKENIZER_H__
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