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/hyprparse-js/Cargo.toml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [package] 2 | name = "hyprparse-js" 3 | version = "0.1.0-alpha.4" 4 | edition = "2021" 5 | authors = ["yavko "] 6 | readme = "README.md" 7 | description = "A parser for hypr config files, js wasm bindings" 8 | homepage = "https://github.com/hyprland-community/hyprparse/tree/main/hyprparse-js" 9 | repository = "https://github.com/hyprland-community/hyprparse" 10 | license = "AGPL-3.0-or-later" 11 | metadata.nix.build = true 12 | 13 | [profile.release] 14 | opt-level = "z" 15 | strip = true 16 | lto = true 17 | 18 | # See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html 19 | 20 | [lib] 21 | crate-type = ["cdylib", "rlib"] 22 | 23 | [dependencies] 24 | wasm-bindgen = "0.2" 25 | hyprparse = { path = "../" } 26 | serde = { version = "1", features = ["derive"] } 27 | serde_json = "1" 28 | serde-wasm-bindgen = "0.4" 29 | console_error_panic_hook = "0.1" 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /hyprparse-js/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # hyprparse-js 2 | 3 | example usage: 4 | ```js 5 | import init, * as HYPR from "hyprparse-js"; 6 | await init(); 7 | console.log(HYPR.parse("test:test2 = hello")) 8 | ``` 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /hyprparse-js/src/lib.rs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | use hyprparse::*; 2 | use wasm_bindgen::prelude::*; 3 | extern crate console_error_panic_hook; 4 | use std::panic; 5 | 6 | #[wasm_bindgen(start)] 7 | pub fn initialize() { 8 | panic::set_hook(Box::new(console_error_panic_hook::hook)); 9 | } 10 | 11 | #[wasm_bindgen] 12 | pub fn parse(conf: &str) -> JsValue { 13 | serde_wasm_bindgen::to_value(&whole_parser(conf)).unwrap() 14 | } 15 | 16 | #[wasm_bindgen] 17 | pub fn stringify(conf: JsValue) -> String { 18 | serde_wasm_bindgen::from_value::(conf) 19 | .unwrap() 20 | .to_string() 21 | } 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /rust-toolchain.toml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [toolchain] 2 | channel = "nightly" 3 | components = [ "rustfmt", "rust-analyzer" ] 4 | targets = [ "wasm32-unknown-unknown" ] 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/lib.rs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | use hex::decode; 2 | use lazy_static::lazy_static; 3 | use regex::{Captures, Regex}; 4 | use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize}; 5 | use std::collections::BTreeMap; 6 | 7 | use std::string::ToString; 8 | use strum_macros::Display; 9 | #[derive(Display, Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize)] 10 | pub enum Mod { 11 | SUPER, 12 | ALT, 13 | CTRL, 14 | SHIFT, 15 | } 16 | 17 | #[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize)] 18 | pub struct Color(u8, u8, u8, u8); 19 | impl Color { 20 | fn from_rgb(r: u8, g: u8, b: u8) -> Color { 21 | Self(r, g, b, 255) 22 | } 23 | fn from_rgba(r: u8, g: u8, b: u8, a: u8) -> Color { 24 | Self(r, g, b, a) 25 | } 26 | } 27 | 28 | impl std::fmt::Display for Color { 29 | fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter) -> std::fmt::Result { 30 | write!(f, "rgba({}, {}, {}, {})", self.0, self.1, self.2, self.3) 31 | } 32 | } 33 | 34 | #[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize)] 35 | #[serde(untagged)] 36 | pub enum Token { 37 | Empty, 38 | Int(i64), 39 | Bool(bool), 40 | Float(f64), 41 | Color(Color), 42 | Vec2(f64, f64), 43 | Mod(Vec), 44 | Gradient(Vec, u16), 45 | Variable(String), 46 | Str(String), 47 | } 48 | 49 | #[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize)] 50 | #[serde(untagged)] 51 | pub enum Arg { 52 | Named(String, Token), 53 | Unnamed(Token), 54 | } 55 | 56 | impl std::fmt::Display for Arg { 57 | fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter) -> std::fmt::Result { 58 | write!( 59 | f, 60 | "{}", 61 | match self { 62 | Arg::Named(n, t) => format!("{n}: {t}"), 63 | Arg::Unnamed(t) => t.to_string(), 64 | } 65 | ) 66 | } 67 | } 68 | 69 | impl Arg { 70 | pub fn into_token(self) -> Token { 71 | match self { 72 | Arg::Named(_, t) => t, 73 | Arg::Unnamed(t) => t, 74 | } 75 | } 76 | pub fn into_token_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Token { 77 | match self { 78 | Arg::Named(_, t) => t, 79 | Arg::Unnamed(t) => t, 80 | } 81 | } 82 | } 83 | 84 | impl std::fmt::Display for Token { 85 | fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter) -> std::fmt::Result { 86 | use Token::*; 87 | write!( 88 | f, 89 | "{}", 90 | match self { 91 | Int(i) => i.to_string(), 92 | Bool(t) => t.to_string(), 93 | Float(f) => f.to_string(), 94 | Color(c) => c.to_string(), 95 | Vec2(v1, v2) => format!("{v1} {v2}"), 96 | Mod(m) => join(m.to_vec(), '_'), 97 | Gradient(colors, degrees) => format!("{} {degrees}deg", join(colors.to_vec(), ' ')), 98 | Str(s) => s.clone(), 99 | Empty => "".to_string(), 100 | Variable(v) => format!("${v}"), 101 | } 102 | ) 103 | } 104 | } 105 | 106 | pub type AstObj = Token; 107 | 108 | #[derive(Debug, Clone, Default, Serialize, Deserialize)] 109 | pub struct AstRoot { 110 | config: BTreeMap>, 111 | keywords: BTreeMap>>, 112 | } 113 | 114 | fn join(vec: Vec, sep: Str) -> String { 115 | let mut buf = "".to_string(); 116 | for (index, i) in vec.iter().enumerate() { 117 | buf += &i.to_string(); 118 | if index != vec.len() - 1 { 119 | buf += &sep.to_string(); 120 | } 121 | } 122 | buf 123 | } 124 | 125 | impl std::fmt::Display for AstRoot { 126 | fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter) -> std::fmt::Result { 127 | let key_ser = { 128 | let keys = self.keywords.clone(); 129 | let mut buf = "".to_string(); 130 | for (k, v) in keys.iter() { 131 | for i in v.iter() { 132 | buf += &format!("{k} = {}\n", join(i.to_vec(), ',')); 133 | } 134 | } 135 | buf 136 | }; 137 | let config_ser = { 138 | let confs = self.config.clone(); 139 | let mut buf = "".to_string(); 140 | for (k, v) in confs.iter() { 141 | buf += &format!("{k} = {}\n", join(v.to_vec(), ',')); 142 | } 143 | buf 144 | }; 145 | write!(f, "{}\n{}", config_ser, key_ser) 146 | } 147 | } 148 | 149 | fn get_val_as(cs: &Captures, v: &str) -> T 150 | where 151 | ::Err: std::fmt::Debug, 152 | { 153 | cs[v].parse().expect("error parsing string as") 154 | } 155 | 156 | fn parse_color(cs: &Captures, num: u8) -> Color { 157 | match num { 158 | 1 => { 159 | // Rgb 160 | let color = Color::from_rgb( 161 | get_val_as::(&cs, "r"), 162 | get_val_as::(&cs, "g"), 163 | get_val_as::(&cs, "b"), 164 | ); 165 | color 166 | } 167 | 2 => { 168 | // Rgb hex 169 | let color = Color::from_rgb( 170 | decode(&cs["r"]).unwrap()[0], 171 | decode(&cs["g"]).unwrap()[0], 172 | decode(&cs["b"]).unwrap()[0], 173 | ); 174 | color 175 | } 176 | 3 => { 177 | // Rgba 178 | let color = Color::from_rgba( 179 | get_val_as::(&cs, "r"), 180 | get_val_as::(&cs, "g"), 181 | get_val_as::(&cs, "b"), 182 | get_val_as::(&cs, "a"), 183 | ); 184 | color 185 | } 186 | 4 => { 187 | // Rgba hex 188 | let color = Color::from_rgba( 189 | decode(&cs["r"]).unwrap()[0], 190 | decode(&cs["g"]).unwrap()[0], 191 | decode(&cs["b"]).unwrap()[0], 192 | decode(&cs["a"]).unwrap()[0], 193 | ); 194 | color 195 | } 196 | 197 | 5 => { 198 | // Argb 199 | let color = Color::from_rgba( 200 | decode(&cs["r"]).unwrap()[0], 201 | decode(&cs["g"]).unwrap()[0], 202 | decode(&cs["b"]).unwrap()[0], 203 | decode(&cs["a"]).unwrap()[0], 204 | ); 205 | color 206 | } 207 | _ => unreachable!(), 208 | } 209 | } 210 | // [rgb][(3,4,3)] [,hello,bye] 211 | fn split_args(s: String) -> Vec { 212 | fn previous_rgb(index: usize, chars: Vec) -> bool { 213 | let string: String = chars[index - 3..index].iter().collect(); 214 | let string = string.as_str(); 215 | if string == "gba" || string == "rgb" { 216 | true 217 | } else { 218 | false 219 | } 220 | } 221 | 222 | fn splitter(s: Str) -> Vec { 223 | let mut is_in_rgb = false; 224 | let mut is_in_str = false; 225 | let mut last = 0; 226 | let chars: Vec<_> = s.to_string().chars().collect(); 227 | let mut final_str = vec![]; 228 | for (index, c) in chars.iter().enumerate() { 229 | if *c == '(' && previous_rgb(index, chars.clone()) && !is_in_str { 230 | is_in_rgb = true; 231 | } else if *c == ')' && is_in_rgb && !is_in_str { 232 | is_in_rgb = false; 233 | } else if *c == '"' && is_in_str { 234 | is_in_str = false; 235 | } else if *c == '"' && !is_in_str { 236 | is_in_str = true; 237 | } else if *c == ',' && !is_in_str && !is_in_rgb { 238 | final_str.push(chars[last..index].iter().collect()); 239 | last = index + 1 240 | }; 241 | //println!("{c}: rgb:{is_in_rgb} str:{is_in_str}"); 242 | } 243 | final_str.push(chars[last..].iter().collect()); 244 | final_str 245 | } 246 | splitter(s) 247 | } 248 | 249 | pub fn line_parse(line: &str) -> (String, Vec) { 250 | use regex::RegexSet; 251 | lazy_static! { 252 | static ref TOKEN_SET: RegexSet = RegexSet::new([ 253 | r"^( *)$", // Empty 254 | r"^rgb\((?P\d*), *(?P\d*), *(?P\d*)\)$", // rgb 255 | r"^rgb\((?P[[:xdigit:]]{2})(?P[[:xdigit:]]{2})(?P[[:xdigit:]]{2})\)$", // rgb hex 256 | r"^rgba\((?P\d*), *(?P\d*), *(?P\d*), *(?P\d*)\)$", // rgba 257 | r"^rgba\((?P[[:xdigit:]]{2})(?P[[:xdigit:]]{2})(?P[[:xdigit:]]{2})(?P[[:xdigit:]]{2})\)$", // rgba hex 258 | r"^0x(?P[[:xdigit:]]{2})(?P[[:xdigit:]]{2})(?P[[:xdigit:]]{2})(?P[[:xdigit:]]{2})$", // legacy argb 259 | r"^(true|false|yes|no|0|1)$", // bool 260 | r"^(\-?\d*\.\d*)$", // float 261 | r"^(?P\-?\d+\.?\d*) +(?P\-?\d+\.?\d*)$", // vec2 262 | r"^\-?\d*$", // Int 263 | r"(?:^|_| |)(?P[sS][uU][pP][eE][rR]|[aA][lL][tT]|[cC][tT][rR][lL]|[sS][hH][iI][fF][tT])(?:_| |$|)", // MOD 264 | r"^(?P
.*?) *(?P\d*) *deg$", // gradient
265 |         r"^\$(?P.*)$", // Variable
266 |         r#"^"?(?P.*?)"?$"# // Str
267 |       ]).expect("Error creating regex set");
268 |       static ref TOKEN_LEN: usize = TOKEN_SET.len() - 1;
269 |       static ref TOKEN_REGEXES: Vec = TOKEN_SET
270 |         .patterns()
271 |         .iter()
272 |         .map(|pat| Regex::new(pat).expect("error creating regex"))
273 |         .collect();
274 |       static ref NAMED_REGEX: Regex = Regex::new(r"^(?:(?P.*?): *(?P.*?)|(?P.*?))$").unwrap();
275 |     }
276 | 
277 |     let (pre, tokens) = {
278 |         let stuff: Vec<_> = line.split('=').map(|l| l.trim()).collect();
279 |         (stuff[0], stuff[1])
280 |     };
281 |     let mut all_tokens: Vec = vec![];
282 |     for token in split_args(tokens.to_string()).iter() {
283 |         let (name, token) = {
284 |             let token = token.as_str();
285 |             let captures = NAMED_REGEX.captures(token).unwrap();
286 |             if let Some(name) = captures.name("name") {
287 |                 (Some(name.as_str()), captures["after"].to_string())
288 |             } else {
289 |                 (None, captures["lone"].to_string())
290 |             }
291 |         };
292 | 
293 |         let matches: Vec<_> = TOKEN_SET.matches(&token).iter().collect();
294 | 
295 |         let captures = if !TOKEN_REGEXES.is_empty() && !matches.is_empty() {
296 |             match TOKEN_REGEXES[matches[0]].captures(&token) {
297 |                 Some(captures) => captures,
298 |                 None => panic!("Regex has no captures"),
299 |             }
300 |         } else {
301 |             panic!("Nothing was matched")
302 |         };
303 |         let is_mod = {
304 |             let s = |st: &str| token.to_lowercase().starts_with(st);
305 |             s("super") || s("shift") || s("alt") || s("ctrl")
306 |         };
307 |         let parsed = if matches[0] == 10 && is_mod {
308 |             let mut buf = vec![];
309 |             let matches_iter = TOKEN_REGEXES[10].captures_iter(&token);
310 |             for i in matches_iter {
311 |                 buf.push(match i["mod"].to_lowercase().as_str() {
312 |                     "super" => Mod::SUPER,
313 |                     "shift" => Mod::SHIFT,
314 |                     "ctrl" => Mod::CTRL,
315 |                     "alt" => Mod::ALT,
316 |                     _ => unreachable!(),
317 |                 })
318 |             }
319 |             Token::Mod(buf)
320 |         } else if matches.len() >= 2 {
321 |             match matches[0] {
322 |                 0 => Token::Empty,
323 |                 1 => Token::Color(parse_color(&captures, 1)), // Rgb
324 |                 2 => Token::Color(parse_color(&captures, 2)), // Rgb
325 |                 3 => Token::Color(parse_color(&captures, 3)), // Rgba
326 |                 4 => Token::Color(parse_color(&captures, 4)), // Rgba Hex
327 |                 5 => Token::Color(parse_color(&captures, 5)), // Argb
328 |                 6 => Token::Bool(match token.as_str() {
329 |                     "true" | "yes" | "1" => true,
330 |                     "false" | "no" | "0" => false,
331 |                     _ => unreachable!(),
332 |                 }),
333 |                 7 => Token::Float(token.parse::().unwrap()),
334 |                 8 => Token::Vec2(
335 |                     captures["v1"].parse::().unwrap(),
336 |                     captures["v2"].parse::().unwrap(),
337 |                 ),
338 |                 9 => Token::Int(token.parse::().unwrap()),
339 |                 10 => {
340 |                     use Mod::*;
341 |                     Token::Mod(vec![match token.to_lowercase().as_str() {
342 |                         "super" => SUPER,
343 |                         "alt" => ALT,
344 |                         "ctrl" => CTRL,
345 |                         "shift" => SHIFT,
346 |                         _ => unreachable!(),
347 |                     }])
348 |                 }
349 |                 11 => {
350 |                     let colors = {
351 |                         let mut colors: Vec = vec![];
352 |                         let rgbs = {
353 |                             lazy_static! {
354 |                                 static ref REGEX: Regex =
355 |                                     Regex::new(r"(?P
rgba?\(.*?\)|0x[[:xdigit:]]{8})")
356 |                                         .expect("error creating regex");
357 |                             }
358 |                             let pre = captures["pre"].to_string();
359 |                             let mut buf = vec![];
360 |                             for i in REGEX.captures_iter(&pre) {
361 |                                 buf.push(i["pre"].to_string())
362 |                             }
363 |                             buf
364 |                         };
365 |                         for i in rgbs {
366 |                             if i.starts_with("rgba(") && i.contains(",") {
367 |                                 colors.push(parse_color(
368 |                                     &TOKEN_REGEXES[3].captures(&i).expect("invalid color"),
369 |                                     3,
370 |                                 ));
371 |                             } else if i.starts_with("rgba(") && !i.contains(",") {
372 |                                 colors.push(parse_color(
373 |                                     &TOKEN_REGEXES[4].captures(&i).expect("invalid color"),
374 |                                     4,
375 |                                 ));
376 |                             } else if i.starts_with("0x") {
377 |                                 colors.push(parse_color(
378 |                                     &TOKEN_REGEXES[5].captures(&i).expect("invalid color"),
379 |                                     5,
380 |                                 ));
381 |                             } else if i.starts_with("rgba(") && !i.contains(",") {
382 |                                 colors.push(parse_color(
383 |                                     &TOKEN_REGEXES[2].captures(&i).expect("invalid color"),
384 |                                     2,
385 |                                 ));
386 |                             } else {
387 |                                 colors.push(parse_color(
388 |                                     &TOKEN_REGEXES[1].captures(&i).expect("invalid color"),
389 |                                     1,
390 |                                 ));
391 |                             }
392 |                         }
393 |                         colors
394 |                     };
395 |                     Token::Gradient(colors, captures["deg"].parse::().unwrap())
396 |                 }
397 |                 12 => Token::Variable(captures["name"].to_string()),
398 |                 13 => Token::Str(captures["content"].to_string()),
399 |                 _ => unreachable!(),
400 |             }
401 |         } else if matches.len() == 1 && matches[0] == *TOKEN_LEN {
402 |             Token::Str(
403 |                 TOKEN_REGEXES[*TOKEN_LEN].captures(token.trim()).unwrap()["content"].to_string(),
404 |             )
405 |         } else {
406 |             panic!("no matches {matches:#?}")
407 |         };
408 |         match name {
409 |             Some(name) => all_tokens.push(Arg::Named(name.to_string(), parsed)),
410 |             None => all_tokens.push(Arg::Unnamed(parsed)),
411 |         };
412 |     }
413 |     (pre.to_string(), all_tokens)
414 | }
415 | 
416 | pub fn whole_parser(cfg: &str) -> AstRoot {
417 |     let lines = cfg
418 |         .lines()
419 |         .map(|line| line.trim())
420 |         .filter(|line| !line.is_empty());
421 |     let mut ast = AstRoot::default();
422 |     let mut vars: BTreeMap = BTreeMap::new();
423 |     let mut depth = vec![];
424 |     for (_ln, line) in lines.enumerate() {
425 |         if line.trim().starts_with("#") {
426 |             continue;
427 |         } else if line.ends_with('{') {
428 |             depth.push(line.trim().split(" {").collect::>()[0]);
429 |             continue;
430 |         } else if line.trim().ends_with('}') {
431 |             depth.pop();
432 |             continue;
433 |         } else if line.trim().starts_with('$') {
434 |             let line = line.replace('$', "");
435 |             let (name, tokens) = line_parse(&line);
436 |             vars.insert(name, tokens[0].clone().into_token());
437 |         } else {
438 |             let (pre, _) = {
439 |                 let stuff: Vec<_> = line.split('=').map(|l| l.trim()).collect();
440 |                 (stuff[0], stuff[1])
441 |             };
442 |             if depth.len() == 0 && !pre.contains(":") {
443 |                 let (name, tokens) = line_parse(line);
444 |                 ast.keywords.entry(name.clone()).or_insert(vec![]);
445 |                 match &mut ast.keywords.get_mut(&name) {
446 |                     Some(v) => v.push(tokens),
447 |                     None => unreachable!(),
448 |                 };
449 |                 //ast.keywords.insert(name, tokens);
450 |                 continue;
451 |             }
452 |             let name = if depth.len() != 0 {
453 |                 join(depth.clone(), ':') + ":" + pre
454 |             } else {
455 |                 pre.to_string()
456 |             };
457 |             let mut parsed = line_parse(&line).1;
458 |             for item in parsed.iter_mut() {
459 |                 match item {
460 |                     Arg::Named(n, Token::Variable(name)) => {
461 |                         *item = Arg::Named(
462 |                             n.to_string(),
463 |                             vars.get(name).expect("Unknown variable passed in").clone(),
464 |                         );
465 |                     }
466 |                     Arg::Unnamed(Token::Variable(name)) => {
467 |                         *item = Arg::Unnamed(
468 |                             vars.get(name).expect("Unknown variable passed in").clone(),
469 |                         );
470 |                     }
471 |                     _ => {}
472 |                 }
473 |                 //if let Token::Variable(name) = item {
474 |                 //    *item = vars.get(name).expect("Unknown variable passed in").clone();
475 |                 //}
476 |             }
477 |             ast.config.insert(name, parsed);
478 |         };
479 |     }
480 |     ast
481 |     //AstObj(BTreeMap::new())
482 | }
483 | 


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 1 | pub enum Mod {
 2 |     SUPER,
 3 |     SHIFT,
 4 |     CTRL,
 5 |     ALT,
 6 | }
 7 | 
 8 | pub enum Color {
 9 |     Rgb(u8, u8, u8),
10 |     RgbA(u8, u8, u8, u8),
11 | }
12 | 
13 | pub struct Gradient {
14 |     colors: Vec,
15 |     angle: u16,
16 | }
17 | 
18 | pub enum Value {
19 |     Str(String),
20 |     Int(i64),
21 |     Bool(bool),
22 |     Float(f64),
23 |     Vec2(f64, f64),
24 |     Mod(Mod),
25 |     Color(Color),
26 |     Gradient(Gradient),
27 |     Var(String),
28 | }
29 | 
30 | impl From<&str> for Value {
31 |     fn from(v: &str) -> Self {
32 |         Value::Str(v.to_owned())
33 |     }
34 | }
35 | 
36 | type ValueMap = BTreeMap;
37 | 
38 | impl Value {
39 |     fn read_token(v: Str, vars: ValueMap) -> Self {
40 |         let v = v.to_string();
41 |         if let Ok(f) = v.parse::() {
42 |             Self::Float(f)
43 |         } else if let Ok(int) = v.parse::() {
44 |             Self::Int(int)
45 |         } else if v.starts_with("rgba") {
46 |             let mut buf = v.split('(').collect::>()[1];
47 |             buf = &buf[..buf.len() - 1];
48 |             let vals: Vec<_> = buf
49 |                 .split(',')
50 |                 .map(|v: &str| v.parse::().expect("Error when parsing rgba"))
51 |                 .collect();
52 |             Self::Color(Color::RgbA(vals[0], vals[1], vals[2], vals[3]))
53 |         } else {
54 |             Self::Str(v)
55 |         }
56 |     }
57 | }
58 | 
59 | use std::collections::BTreeMap;
60 | 
61 | pub fn parse(conf: String) -> ValueMap {
62 |     let mut buf = BTreeMap::new();
63 |     let mut vars: BTreeMap = BTreeMap::new();
64 |     let mut depth: Vec = vec![];
65 |     for i in conf.lines() {
66 |         let line = i.trim();
67 |         if line.ends_with('{') {
68 |             depth.push(i.replace(" {", ""))
69 |         } else if line == "}" {
70 |             depth.pop();
71 |         } else if line.starts_with('$') {
72 |             vars.insert(
73 |                 line.replace('$', ""),
74 |                 Value::read_token(line.split('=').collect::>()[1], vars),
75 |             );
76 |         }
77 |     }
78 |     buf
79 | }
80 | 


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 1 | /*
 2 | fn set_value(ast: &mut AstRoot, depth: Vec<&str>, line: String) {
 3 |     let (pre, _) = {
 4 |         let stuff: Vec<_> = line.split('=').map(|l| l.trim()).collect();
 5 |         (stuff[0], stuff[1])
 6 |     };
 7 |     //let mut line_depth: Vec<_> = pre.split(':').collect();
 8 |     //line_depth.pop();
 9 |     //let mut shared_depth = depth.clone();
10 |     //shared_depth.append(&mut line_depth);
11 |     //let length = shared_depth.len();
12 | 
13 |     /*for (index, i) in shared_depth.iter().enumerate() {
14 |         if index == length - 1 {
15 | 
16 |         }
17 |         //let head = &ast.0.unwrap_that();
18 |         match head.get(i) {
19 |             Some(This(_)) => panic!("Value cannot be owned by token!"),
20 |             Some(That(tree)) =>
21 |             None => head.insert
22 |         }
23 |     }*/
24 | }*/
25 | 
26 | /*impl AstObj {
27 |     fn unwrap_token(self) -> T {
28 |         match self {
29 |             Token(v) => v,
30 |             Tree(_) => panic!("Tried to unwrap `token`, when value was `tree`")
31 |         }
32 |     }
33 |     fn unwrap_tree(self) -> D {
34 |         match self {
35 |             Tree(v) => v,
36 |             Token(_) => panic!("Tried to unwrap `tree`, when value was `token`")
37 |         }
38 |     }
39 | }*/
40 | /*
41 | fn ser_ast_obj(tree: AstObj) -> String {
42 |     let mut buf = String::new();
43 |     for (k, v) in self.0.iter() {
44 |         buf += match i {
45 |             Self::Tree(tree) => {
46 |                 buf += k + " {";
47 |                 buf += ser_ast_obj(tree);
48 |                 buf += "}";
49 |             }
50 |             Self::Token(item) => item.to_string()
51 |         };
52 |     }
53 |     buf
54 | }
55 | 
56 | impl std::fmt::Display for AstObj {
57 |     fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter) -> std::fmt::Result {
58 |         let mut buf = String::new();
59 |         buf += ser_ast_obj(self);
60 |         write!(f, "{buf}")
61 |     }
62 | }
63 | */
64 | 
65 | //#[derive(Debug)]
66 | //pub enum AstObj {
67 | //    Token(T),
68 | //    Tree(D),
69 | //}
70 | 


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 1 | use hyprparse::whole_parser;
 2 | 
 3 | fn main() {
 4 |     static CONFIG: &str = r#"
 5 |     $test = -69
 6 |     general:test4 = $test,$test,$test
 7 |     general:test = rgb(69,69,69)
 8 |     general:test5 = rgba(FFFFFFFF),rgb(000000),"hello!",test: "hello",test2: rgb(4,4,3)
 9 |     # hello
10 |     general {
11 |       test2 = rgba(7,8,9,100)
12 |       test3 = rgba(7,8,9,100) 0xFFFFFFFF rgb(4,4,4) 69deg
13 |     }
14 |     bind=SUPER_SHIFT, Q, exit
15 |     bind=,V,exit
16 |   "#;
17 |     println!("{:#?}", whole_parser(CONFIG));
18 |     println!("{}", whole_parser(CONFIG));
19 | }
20 | 


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