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Updates golang/go#58246 Change-Id: Iaba5ed65f5d244fd47372ef0c08fc4cdb5ed90f9 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/net/+/466776 TryBot-Result: Gopher Robot <[email protected]> Auto-Submit: Nigel Tao <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Damien Neil <[email protected]> Run-TryBot: Nigel Tao <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Nigel Tao (INACTIVE; USE @golang.org INSTEAD) <[email protected]>
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// Copyright 2023 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. | ||
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style | ||
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. | ||
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package html | ||
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import ( | ||
"bytes" | ||
"testing" | ||
) | ||
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// TestComments exhaustively tests every 'interesting' N-byte string is | ||
// correctly parsed as a comment. N ranges from 4+1 to 4+suffixLen inclusive, | ||
// where 4 is the length of the "<!--" prefix that starts an HTML comment. | ||
// | ||
// 'Interesting' means that the N-4 byte suffix consists entirely of bytes | ||
// sampled from the interestingCommentBytes const string, below. These cover | ||
// all of the possible state transitions from comment-related parser states, as | ||
// listed in the HTML spec (https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#comment-start-state | ||
// and subsequent sections). | ||
// | ||
// The spec is written as an explicit state machine that, as a side effect, | ||
// accumulates "the comment token's data" to a separate buffer. | ||
// Tokenizer.readComment in this package does not have an explicit state | ||
// machine and usually returns the comment text as a sub-slice of the input, | ||
// between the opening '<' and closing '>' or EOF. This test confirms that the | ||
// two algorithms match. | ||
func TestComments(t *testing.T) { | ||
const prefix = "<!--" | ||
const suffixLen = 6 | ||
buffer := make([]byte, 0, len(prefix)+suffixLen) | ||
testAllComments(t, append(buffer, prefix...)) | ||
} | ||
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// NUL isn't in this list, even though the HTML spec sections 13.2.5.43 - | ||
// 13.2.5.52 mentions it. It's not interesting in terms of state transitions. | ||
// It's equivalent to any other non-interesting byte (other than being replaced | ||
// by U+FFFD REPLACEMENT CHARACTER). | ||
// | ||
// EOF isn't in this list. The HTML spec treats EOF as "an input character" but | ||
// testOneComment below breaks the loop instead. | ||
// | ||
// 'x' represents all other "non-interesting" comment bytes. | ||
var interestingCommentBytes = [...]byte{ | ||
'!', '-', '<', '>', 'x', | ||
} | ||
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// testAllComments recursively fills in buffer[len(buffer):cap(buffer)] with | ||
// interesting bytes and then tests that this package's tokenization matches | ||
// the HTML spec. | ||
// | ||
// Precondition: len(buffer) < cap(buffer) | ||
// Precondition: string(buffer[:4]) == "<!--" | ||
func testAllComments(t *testing.T, buffer []byte) { | ||
for _, interesting := range interestingCommentBytes { | ||
b := append(buffer, interesting) | ||
testOneComment(t, b) | ||
if len(b) < cap(b) { | ||
testAllComments(t, b) | ||
} | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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func testOneComment(t *testing.T, b []byte) { | ||
z := NewTokenizer(bytes.NewReader(b)) | ||
if next := z.Next(); next != CommentToken { | ||
t.Fatalf("Next(%q): got %v, want %v", b, next, CommentToken) | ||
} | ||
gotRemainder := string(b[len(z.Raw()):]) | ||
gotComment := string(z.Text()) | ||
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i := len("<!--") | ||
wantBuffer := []byte(nil) | ||
loop: | ||
for state := 43; ; { | ||
// Consume the next input character, handling EOF. | ||
if i >= len(b) { | ||
break | ||
} | ||
nextInputCharacter := b[i] | ||
i++ | ||
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switch state { | ||
case 43: // 13.2.5.43 Comment start state. | ||
switch nextInputCharacter { | ||
case '-': | ||
state = 44 | ||
case '>': | ||
break loop | ||
default: | ||
i-- // Reconsume. | ||
state = 45 | ||
} | ||
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case 44: // 13.2.5.44 Comment start dash state. | ||
switch nextInputCharacter { | ||
case '-': | ||
state = 51 | ||
case '>': | ||
break loop | ||
default: | ||
wantBuffer = append(wantBuffer, '-') | ||
i-- // Reconsume. | ||
state = 45 | ||
} | ||
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case 45: // 13.2.5.45 Comment state. | ||
switch nextInputCharacter { | ||
case '-': | ||
state = 50 | ||
case '<': | ||
wantBuffer = append(wantBuffer, '<') | ||
state = 46 | ||
default: | ||
wantBuffer = append(wantBuffer, nextInputCharacter) | ||
} | ||
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case 46: // 13.2.5.46 Comment less-than sign state. | ||
switch nextInputCharacter { | ||
case '!': | ||
wantBuffer = append(wantBuffer, '!') | ||
state = 47 | ||
case '<': | ||
wantBuffer = append(wantBuffer, '<') | ||
state = 46 | ||
default: | ||
i-- // Reconsume. | ||
state = 45 | ||
} | ||
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case 47: // 13.2.5.47 Comment less-than sign bang state. | ||
switch nextInputCharacter { | ||
case '-': | ||
state = 48 | ||
default: | ||
i-- // Reconsume. | ||
state = 45 | ||
} | ||
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case 48: // 13.2.5.48 Comment less-than sign bang dash state. | ||
switch nextInputCharacter { | ||
case '-': | ||
state = 49 | ||
default: | ||
i-- // Reconsume. | ||
state = 50 | ||
} | ||
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case 49: // 13.2.5.49 Comment less-than sign bang dash dash state. | ||
switch nextInputCharacter { | ||
case '>': | ||
break loop | ||
default: | ||
i-- // Reconsume. | ||
state = 51 | ||
} | ||
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case 50: // 13.2.5.50 Comment end dash state. | ||
switch nextInputCharacter { | ||
case '-': | ||
state = 51 | ||
default: | ||
wantBuffer = append(wantBuffer, '-') | ||
i-- // Reconsume. | ||
state = 45 | ||
} | ||
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case 51: // 13.2.5.51 Comment end state. | ||
switch nextInputCharacter { | ||
case '!': | ||
state = 52 | ||
case '-': | ||
wantBuffer = append(wantBuffer, '-') | ||
case '>': | ||
break loop | ||
default: | ||
wantBuffer = append(wantBuffer, "--"...) | ||
i-- // Reconsume. | ||
state = 45 | ||
} | ||
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case 52: // 13.2.5.52 Comment end bang state. | ||
switch nextInputCharacter { | ||
case '-': | ||
wantBuffer = append(wantBuffer, "--!"...) | ||
state = 50 | ||
case '>': | ||
break loop | ||
default: | ||
wantBuffer = append(wantBuffer, "--!"...) | ||
i-- // Reconsume. | ||
state = 45 | ||
} | ||
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default: | ||
t.Fatalf("input=%q: unexpected state %d", b, state) | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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wantRemainder := "" | ||
if i < len(b) { | ||
wantRemainder = string(b[i:]) | ||
} | ||
wantComment := string(wantBuffer) | ||
if (gotComment != wantComment) || (gotRemainder != wantRemainder) { | ||
t.Errorf("input=%q\ngot: %q + %q\nwant: %q + %q", | ||
b, gotComment, gotRemainder, wantComment, wantRemainder) | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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// This table below summarizes the HTML-comment-related state machine from | ||
// 13.2.5.43 "Comment start state" and subsequent sections. | ||
// https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#comment-start-state | ||
// | ||
// Get to state 13.2.5.43 after seeing "<!--". Specifically, starting from the | ||
// initial 13.2.5.1 "Data state": | ||
// - "<" moves to 13.2.5.6 "Tag open state", | ||
// - "!" moves to 13.2.5.42 "Markup declaration open state", | ||
// - "--" moves to 13.2.5.43 "Comment start state". | ||
// Each of these transitions are the only way to get to the 6/42/43 states. | ||
// | ||
// State ! - < > NUL EOF default HTML spec section | ||
// 43 ... s44 ... s01.T.E0 ... ... r45 13.2.5.43 Comment start state | ||
// 44 ... s51 ... s01.T.E0 ... T.Z.E1 r45.A- 13.2.5.44 Comment start dash state | ||
// 45 ... s50 s46.A< ... t45.A?.E2 T.Z.E1 t45.Ax 13.2.5.45 Comment state | ||
// 46 s47.A! ... t46.A< ... ... ... r45 13.2.5.46 Comment less-than sign state | ||
// 47 ... s48 ... ... ... ... r45 13.2.5.47 Comment less-than sign bang state | ||
// 48 ... s49 ... ... ... ... r50 13.2.5.48 Comment less-than sign bang dash state | ||
// 49 ... ... ... s01.T ... T.Z.E1 r51.E3 13.2.5.49 Comment less-than sign bang dash dash state | ||
// 50 ... s51 ... ... ... T.Z.E1 r45.A- 13.2.5.50 Comment end dash state | ||
// 51 s52 t51.A- ... s01.T ... T.Z.E1 r45.A-- 13.2.5.51 Comment end state | ||
// 52 ... s50.A--! ... s01.T.E4 ... T.Z.E1 r45.A--! 13.2.5.52 Comment end bang state | ||
// | ||
// State 43 is the "Comment start state" meaning that we've only seen "<!--" | ||
// and nothing else. Similarly, state 44 means that we've only seen "<!---", | ||
// with three dashes, and nothing else. For the other states, we deduce | ||
// (working backwards) that the immediate prior input must be: | ||
// - 45 something that's not '-' | ||
// - 46 "<" | ||
// - 47 "<!" | ||
// - 48 "<!-" | ||
// - 49 "<!--" not including the opening "<!--" | ||
// - 50 "-" not including the opening "<!--" and also not "--" | ||
// - 51 "--" not including the opening "<!--" | ||
// - 52 "--!" | ||
// | ||
// The table cell actions: | ||
// - ... do the default action | ||
// - A! append "!" to the comment token's data. | ||
// - A- append "-" to the comment token's data. | ||
// - A-- append "--" to the comment token's data. | ||
// - A--! append "--!" to the comment token's data. | ||
// - A< append "<" to the comment token's data. | ||
// - A? append "\uFFFD" to the comment token's data. | ||
// - Ax append the current input character to the comment token's data. | ||
// - E0 parse error (abrupt-closing-of-empty-comment). | ||
// - E1 parse error (eof-in-comment). | ||
// - E2 parse error (unexpected-null-character). | ||
// - E3 parse error (nested-comment). | ||
// - E4 parse error (incorrectly-closed-comment). | ||
// - T emit the current comment token. | ||
// - Z emit an end-of-file token. | ||
// - rNN reconsume in the 13.2.5.NN state (after any A* or E* operations). | ||
// - s01 switch to the 13.2.5.1 Data state (after any A* or E* operations). | ||
// - sNN switch to the 13.2.5.NN state (after any A* or E* operations). | ||
// - tNN stay in the 13.2.5.NN state (after any A* or E* operations). | ||
// | ||
// The E* actions are called errors in the HTML spec but they are not fatal | ||
// (https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#parse-errors says "may [but not must] abort | ||
// the parser"). They are warnings that, in practice, browsers simply ignore. |
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