package parser import ( "fmt" "strconv" "strings" ) // dumps the AST defined by `node` as a list of sexps. Returns a string // suitable for printing. func (node *Node) Dump() string { str := "" str += node.Value for _, n := range node.Children { str += "(" + n.Dump() + ")\n" } if node.Next != nil { for n := node.Next; n != nil; n = n.Next { if len(n.Children) > 0 { str += " " + n.Dump() } else { str += " " + strconv.Quote(n.Value) } } } return strings.TrimSpace(str) } // performs the dispatch based on the two primal strings, cmd and args. Please // look at the dispatch table in parser.go to see how these dispatchers work. func fullDispatch(cmd, args string) (*Node, map[string]bool, error) { fn := dispatch[cmd] // Ignore invalid Dockerfile instructions if fn == nil { fn = parseIgnore } sexp, attrs, err := fn(args) if err != nil { return nil, nil, err } return sexp, attrs, nil } // splitCommand takes a single line of text and parses out the cmd and args, // which are used for dispatching to more exact parsing functions. func splitCommand(line string) (string, string, error) { cmdline := TOKEN_WHITESPACE.Split(line, 2) if len(cmdline) != 2 { return "", "", fmt.Errorf("We do not understand this file. Please ensure it is a valid Dockerfile. Parser error at %q", line) } cmd := strings.ToLower(cmdline[0]) // the cmd should never have whitespace, but it's possible for the args to // have trailing whitespace. return cmd, strings.TrimSpace(cmdline[1]), nil } // covers comments and empty lines. Lines should be trimmed before passing to // this function. func stripComments(line string) string { // string is already trimmed at this point if TOKEN_COMMENT.MatchString(line) { return TOKEN_COMMENT.ReplaceAllString(line, "") } return line }