package file import "os" import "bufio" // File represents a read only file that can print out formatted errors. type File struct { path string file *os.File reader *bufio.Reader realLine int realColumn int currentLine int currentColumn int lines []string } // Open opens the file specified by path and returns a new File struct. func Open (path string) (file *File, err error) { file = &File { path: path, lines: []string { "" }, } file.file, err = os.OpenFile(path, os.O_RDONLY, 0660) if err != nil { return } file.reader = bufio.NewReader(file.file) return } // Stat returns the FileInfo structure describing file. If there is an error, it // will be of type *PathError. func (file *File) Stat () (fileInfo os.FileInfo, err error) { return file.file.Stat() } // Read reads up to len(bytes) bytes from the File and stores them in bytes. It // returns the number of bytes read and any error encountered. At end of file, // Read returns 0, io.EOF. This method stores all data read into the file struct // so it can be used later for error reporting. func (file *File) Read (bytes []byte) (amountRead int, err error) { amountRead, err = file.reader.Read(bytes) // store the character in the file for _, char := range bytes { file.realLine = file.currentLine file.realColumn = file.currentColumn if char == '\n' { file.lines = append(file.lines, "") file.currentLine ++ file.currentColumn = 0 } else { file.lines[file.currentLine] += string(char) file.currentColumn ++ } } return } // ReadRune reads a single UTF-8 encoded Unicode character and returns the rune // and its size in bytes. If the encoded rune is invalid, it consumes one byte // and returns unicode.ReplacementChar (U+FFFD) with a size of 1. func (file *File) ReadRune () (char rune, size int, err error) { char, size, err = file.reader.ReadRune() file.realLine = file.currentLine file.realColumn = file.currentColumn if char == '\n' { file.lines = append(file.lines, "") file.currentLine ++ file.currentColumn = 0 } else { file.lines[file.currentLine] += string(char) file.currentColumn ++ } return } // ReadString reads until the first occurrence of delimiter in the input, // returning a string containing the data up to and including the delimiter. If // ReadString encounters an error before finding a delimiter, it returns the // data read before the error and the error itself (often io.EOF). ReadString // returns err != nil if and only if the returned data does not end in delim. func (file *File) ReadString (delimiter byte) (read string, err error) { read, err = file.reader.ReadString(delimiter) // store the character in the file for _, char := range read { if char == '\n' { file.lines = append(file.lines, "") file.currentLine ++ file.currentColumn = 0 } else { file.lines[file.currentLine] += string(char) file.currentColumn ++ } } return } // Close closes the file. After the file is closed, data that has been read will // still be retained, and errors can be reported. func (file *File) Close () { file.file.Close() } // Location returns a location struct describing the current position inside of // the file. This can be stored and used to print errors. func (file *File) Location (width int) (location Location) { return Location { file: file, row: file.realLine, column: file.realColumn, width: width, } } // Path returns the path that teh file is located at. func (file *File) Path () (path string) { return file.path } // GetLine returns the line at the specified index. func (file *File) GetLine (index int) (line string) { return file.lines[index] }