Beispiel #1
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// expectedErrors collects the regular expressions of ERROR comments found
// in files and returns them as a map of error positions to error messages.
//
func expectedErrors(t *testing.T, filename string, src []byte) map[token.Pos]string {
	errors := make(map[token.Pos]string)

	var s scanner.Scanner
	// file was parsed already - do not add it again to the file
	// set otherwise the position information returned here will
	// not match the position information collected by the parser
	s.Init(getFile(filename), src, nil, scanner.ScanComments)
	var prev token.Pos // position of last non-comment, non-semicolon token

	for {
		pos, tok, lit := s.Scan()
		switch tok {
		case token.EOF:
			return errors
		case token.COMMENT:
			s := errRx.FindStringSubmatch(lit)
			if len(s) == 2 {
				errors[prev] = string(s[1])
			}
		default:
			prev = pos
		}
	}
}
Beispiel #2
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func ExampleScanner_Scan() {
	// src is the input that we want to tokenize.
	src := []byte("cos(x) + 1i*sin(x) // Euler")

	// Initialize the scanner.
	var s scanner.Scanner
	fset := token.NewFileSet()                      // positions are relative to fset
	file := fset.AddFile("", fset.Base(), len(src)) // register input "file"
	s.Init(file, src, nil /* no error handler */, scanner.ScanComments)

	// Repeated calls to Scan yield the token sequence found in the input.
	for {
		pos, tok, lit := s.Scan()
		if tok == token.EOF {
			break
		}
		fmt.Printf("%s\t%s\t%q\n", fset.Position(pos), tok, lit)
	}

	// output:
	// 1:1	IDENT	"cos"
	// 1:4	(	""
	// 1:5	IDENT	"x"
	// 1:6	)	""
	// 1:8	+	""
	// 1:10	IMAG	"1i"
	// 1:12	*	""
	// 1:13	IDENT	"sin"
	// 1:16	(	""
	// 1:17	IDENT	"x"
	// 1:18	)	""
	// 1:20	;	"\n"
	// 1:20	COMMENT	"// Euler"
}