github.com/mdempsky/go@v0.0.0-20151201204031-5dd372bd1e70/src/text/template/parse/parse.go (about)

     1  // Copyright 2011 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
     2  // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
     3  // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
     4  
     5  // Package parse builds parse trees for templates as defined by text/template
     6  // and html/template. Clients should use those packages to construct templates
     7  // rather than this one, which provides shared internal data structures not
     8  // intended for general use.
     9  package parse
    10  
    11  import (
    12  	"bytes"
    13  	"fmt"
    14  	"runtime"
    15  	"strconv"
    16  	"strings"
    17  )
    18  
    19  // Tree is the representation of a single parsed template.
    20  type Tree struct {
    21  	Name      string    // name of the template represented by the tree.
    22  	ParseName string    // name of the top-level template during parsing, for error messages.
    23  	Root      *ListNode // top-level root of the tree.
    24  	text      string    // text parsed to create the template (or its parent)
    25  	// Parsing only; cleared after parse.
    26  	funcs     []map[string]interface{}
    27  	lex       *lexer
    28  	token     [3]item // three-token lookahead for parser.
    29  	peekCount int
    30  	vars      []string // variables defined at the moment.
    31  	treeSet   map[string]*Tree
    32  }
    33  
    34  // Copy returns a copy of the Tree. Any parsing state is discarded.
    35  func (t *Tree) Copy() *Tree {
    36  	if t == nil {
    37  		return nil
    38  	}
    39  	return &Tree{
    40  		Name:      t.Name,
    41  		ParseName: t.ParseName,
    42  		Root:      t.Root.CopyList(),
    43  		text:      t.text,
    44  	}
    45  }
    46  
    47  // Parse returns a map from template name to parse.Tree, created by parsing the
    48  // templates described in the argument string. The top-level template will be
    49  // given the specified name. If an error is encountered, parsing stops and an
    50  // empty map is returned with the error.
    51  func Parse(name, text, leftDelim, rightDelim string, funcs ...map[string]interface{}) (treeSet map[string]*Tree, err error) {
    52  	treeSet = make(map[string]*Tree)
    53  	t := New(name)
    54  	t.text = text
    55  	_, err = t.Parse(text, leftDelim, rightDelim, treeSet, funcs...)
    56  	return
    57  }
    58  
    59  // next returns the next token.
    60  func (t *Tree) next() item {
    61  	if t.peekCount > 0 {
    62  		t.peekCount--
    63  	} else {
    64  		t.token[0] = t.lex.nextItem()
    65  	}
    66  	return t.token[t.peekCount]
    67  }
    68  
    69  // backup backs the input stream up one token.
    70  func (t *Tree) backup() {
    71  	t.peekCount++
    72  }
    73  
    74  // backup2 backs the input stream up two tokens.
    75  // The zeroth token is already there.
    76  func (t *Tree) backup2(t1 item) {
    77  	t.token[1] = t1
    78  	t.peekCount = 2
    79  }
    80  
    81  // backup3 backs the input stream up three tokens
    82  // The zeroth token is already there.
    83  func (t *Tree) backup3(t2, t1 item) { // Reverse order: we're pushing back.
    84  	t.token[1] = t1
    85  	t.token[2] = t2
    86  	t.peekCount = 3
    87  }
    88  
    89  // peek returns but does not consume the next token.
    90  func (t *Tree) peek() item {
    91  	if t.peekCount > 0 {
    92  		return t.token[t.peekCount-1]
    93  	}
    94  	t.peekCount = 1
    95  	t.token[0] = t.lex.nextItem()
    96  	return t.token[0]
    97  }
    98  
    99  // nextNonSpace returns the next non-space token.
   100  func (t *Tree) nextNonSpace() (token item) {
   101  	for {
   102  		token = t.next()
   103  		if token.typ != itemSpace {
   104  			break
   105  		}
   106  	}
   107  	return token
   108  }
   109  
   110  // peekNonSpace returns but does not consume the next non-space token.
   111  func (t *Tree) peekNonSpace() (token item) {
   112  	for {
   113  		token = t.next()
   114  		if token.typ != itemSpace {
   115  			break
   116  		}
   117  	}
   118  	t.backup()
   119  	return token
   120  }
   121  
   122  // Parsing.
   123  
   124  // New allocates a new parse tree with the given name.
   125  func New(name string, funcs ...map[string]interface{}) *Tree {
   126  	return &Tree{
   127  		Name:  name,
   128  		funcs: funcs,
   129  	}
   130  }
   131  
   132  // ErrorContext returns a textual representation of the location of the node in the input text.
   133  // The receiver is only used when the node does not have a pointer to the tree inside,
   134  // which can occur in old code.
   135  func (t *Tree) ErrorContext(n Node) (location, context string) {
   136  	pos := int(n.Position())
   137  	tree := n.tree()
   138  	if tree == nil {
   139  		tree = t
   140  	}
   141  	text := tree.text[:pos]
   142  	byteNum := strings.LastIndex(text, "\n")
   143  	if byteNum == -1 {
   144  		byteNum = pos // On first line.
   145  	} else {
   146  		byteNum++ // After the newline.
   147  		byteNum = pos - byteNum
   148  	}
   149  	lineNum := 1 + strings.Count(text, "\n")
   150  	context = n.String()
   151  	if len(context) > 20 {
   152  		context = fmt.Sprintf("%.20s...", context)
   153  	}
   154  	return fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d:%d", tree.ParseName, lineNum, byteNum), context
   155  }
   156  
   157  // errorf formats the error and terminates processing.
   158  func (t *Tree) errorf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
   159  	t.Root = nil
   160  	format = fmt.Sprintf("template: %s:%d: %s", t.ParseName, t.lex.lineNumber(), format)
   161  	panic(fmt.Errorf(format, args...))
   162  }
   163  
   164  // error terminates processing.
   165  func (t *Tree) error(err error) {
   166  	t.errorf("%s", err)
   167  }
   168  
   169  // expect consumes the next token and guarantees it has the required type.
   170  func (t *Tree) expect(expected itemType, context string) item {
   171  	token := t.nextNonSpace()
   172  	if token.typ != expected {
   173  		t.unexpected(token, context)
   174  	}
   175  	return token
   176  }
   177  
   178  // expectOneOf consumes the next token and guarantees it has one of the required types.
   179  func (t *Tree) expectOneOf(expected1, expected2 itemType, context string) item {
   180  	token := t.nextNonSpace()
   181  	if token.typ != expected1 && token.typ != expected2 {
   182  		t.unexpected(token, context)
   183  	}
   184  	return token
   185  }
   186  
   187  // unexpected complains about the token and terminates processing.
   188  func (t *Tree) unexpected(token item, context string) {
   189  	t.errorf("unexpected %s in %s", token, context)
   190  }
   191  
   192  // recover is the handler that turns panics into returns from the top level of Parse.
   193  func (t *Tree) recover(errp *error) {
   194  	e := recover()
   195  	if e != nil {
   196  		if _, ok := e.(runtime.Error); ok {
   197  			panic(e)
   198  		}
   199  		if t != nil {
   200  			t.lex.drain()
   201  			t.stopParse()
   202  		}
   203  		*errp = e.(error)
   204  	}
   205  	return
   206  }
   207  
   208  // startParse initializes the parser, using the lexer.
   209  func (t *Tree) startParse(funcs []map[string]interface{}, lex *lexer, treeSet map[string]*Tree) {
   210  	t.Root = nil
   211  	t.lex = lex
   212  	t.vars = []string{"$"}
   213  	t.funcs = funcs
   214  	t.treeSet = treeSet
   215  }
   216  
   217  // stopParse terminates parsing.
   218  func (t *Tree) stopParse() {
   219  	t.lex = nil
   220  	t.vars = nil
   221  	t.funcs = nil
   222  	t.treeSet = nil
   223  }
   224  
   225  // Parse parses the template definition string to construct a representation of
   226  // the template for execution. If either action delimiter string is empty, the
   227  // default ("{{" or "}}") is used. Embedded template definitions are added to
   228  // the treeSet map.
   229  func (t *Tree) Parse(text, leftDelim, rightDelim string, treeSet map[string]*Tree, funcs ...map[string]interface{}) (tree *Tree, err error) {
   230  	defer t.recover(&err)
   231  	t.ParseName = t.Name
   232  	t.startParse(funcs, lex(t.Name, text, leftDelim, rightDelim), treeSet)
   233  	t.text = text
   234  	t.parse()
   235  	t.add()
   236  	t.stopParse()
   237  	return t, nil
   238  }
   239  
   240  // add adds tree to t.treeSet.
   241  func (t *Tree) add() {
   242  	tree := t.treeSet[t.Name]
   243  	if tree == nil || IsEmptyTree(tree.Root) {
   244  		t.treeSet[t.Name] = t
   245  		return
   246  	}
   247  	if !IsEmptyTree(t.Root) {
   248  		t.errorf("template: multiple definition of template %q", t.Name)
   249  	}
   250  }
   251  
   252  // IsEmptyTree reports whether this tree (node) is empty of everything but space.
   253  func IsEmptyTree(n Node) bool {
   254  	switch n := n.(type) {
   255  	case nil:
   256  		return true
   257  	case *ActionNode:
   258  	case *IfNode:
   259  	case *ListNode:
   260  		for _, node := range n.Nodes {
   261  			if !IsEmptyTree(node) {
   262  				return false
   263  			}
   264  		}
   265  		return true
   266  	case *RangeNode:
   267  	case *TemplateNode:
   268  	case *TextNode:
   269  		return len(bytes.TrimSpace(n.Text)) == 0
   270  	case *WithNode:
   271  	default:
   272  		panic("unknown node: " + n.String())
   273  	}
   274  	return false
   275  }
   276  
   277  // parse is the top-level parser for a template, essentially the same
   278  // as itemList except it also parses {{define}} actions.
   279  // It runs to EOF.
   280  func (t *Tree) parse() (next Node) {
   281  	t.Root = t.newList(t.peek().pos)
   282  	for t.peek().typ != itemEOF {
   283  		if t.peek().typ == itemLeftDelim {
   284  			delim := t.next()
   285  			if t.nextNonSpace().typ == itemDefine {
   286  				newT := New("definition") // name will be updated once we know it.
   287  				newT.text = t.text
   288  				newT.ParseName = t.ParseName
   289  				newT.startParse(t.funcs, t.lex, t.treeSet)
   290  				newT.parseDefinition()
   291  				continue
   292  			}
   293  			t.backup2(delim)
   294  		}
   295  		switch n := t.textOrAction(); n.Type() {
   296  		case nodeEnd, nodeElse:
   297  			t.errorf("unexpected %s", n)
   298  		default:
   299  			t.Root.append(n)
   300  		}
   301  	}
   302  	return nil
   303  }
   304  
   305  // parseDefinition parses a {{define}} ...  {{end}} template definition and
   306  // installs the definition in t.treeSet. The "define" keyword has already
   307  // been scanned.
   308  func (t *Tree) parseDefinition() {
   309  	const context = "define clause"
   310  	name := t.expectOneOf(itemString, itemRawString, context)
   311  	var err error
   312  	t.Name, err = strconv.Unquote(name.val)
   313  	if err != nil {
   314  		t.error(err)
   315  	}
   316  	t.expect(itemRightDelim, context)
   317  	var end Node
   318  	t.Root, end = t.itemList()
   319  	if end.Type() != nodeEnd {
   320  		t.errorf("unexpected %s in %s", end, context)
   321  	}
   322  	t.add()
   323  	t.stopParse()
   324  }
   325  
   326  // itemList:
   327  //	textOrAction*
   328  // Terminates at {{end}} or {{else}}, returned separately.
   329  func (t *Tree) itemList() (list *ListNode, next Node) {
   330  	list = t.newList(t.peekNonSpace().pos)
   331  	for t.peekNonSpace().typ != itemEOF {
   332  		n := t.textOrAction()
   333  		switch n.Type() {
   334  		case nodeEnd, nodeElse:
   335  			return list, n
   336  		}
   337  		list.append(n)
   338  	}
   339  	t.errorf("unexpected EOF")
   340  	return
   341  }
   342  
   343  // textOrAction:
   344  //	text | action
   345  func (t *Tree) textOrAction() Node {
   346  	switch token := t.nextNonSpace(); token.typ {
   347  	case itemText:
   348  		return t.newText(token.pos, token.val)
   349  	case itemLeftDelim:
   350  		return t.action()
   351  	default:
   352  		t.unexpected(token, "input")
   353  	}
   354  	return nil
   355  }
   356  
   357  // Action:
   358  //	control
   359  //	command ("|" command)*
   360  // Left delim is past. Now get actions.
   361  // First word could be a keyword such as range.
   362  func (t *Tree) action() (n Node) {
   363  	switch token := t.nextNonSpace(); token.typ {
   364  	case itemBlock:
   365  		return t.blockControl()
   366  	case itemElse:
   367  		return t.elseControl()
   368  	case itemEnd:
   369  		return t.endControl()
   370  	case itemIf:
   371  		return t.ifControl()
   372  	case itemRange:
   373  		return t.rangeControl()
   374  	case itemTemplate:
   375  		return t.templateControl()
   376  	case itemWith:
   377  		return t.withControl()
   378  	}
   379  	t.backup()
   380  	// Do not pop variables; they persist until "end".
   381  	return t.newAction(t.peek().pos, t.lex.lineNumber(), t.pipeline("command"))
   382  }
   383  
   384  // Pipeline:
   385  //	declarations? command ('|' command)*
   386  func (t *Tree) pipeline(context string) (pipe *PipeNode) {
   387  	var decl []*VariableNode
   388  	pos := t.peekNonSpace().pos
   389  	// Are there declarations?
   390  	for {
   391  		if v := t.peekNonSpace(); v.typ == itemVariable {
   392  			t.next()
   393  			// Since space is a token, we need 3-token look-ahead here in the worst case:
   394  			// in "$x foo" we need to read "foo" (as opposed to ":=") to know that $x is an
   395  			// argument variable rather than a declaration. So remember the token
   396  			// adjacent to the variable so we can push it back if necessary.
   397  			tokenAfterVariable := t.peek()
   398  			if next := t.peekNonSpace(); next.typ == itemColonEquals || (next.typ == itemChar && next.val == ",") {
   399  				t.nextNonSpace()
   400  				variable := t.newVariable(v.pos, v.val)
   401  				decl = append(decl, variable)
   402  				t.vars = append(t.vars, v.val)
   403  				if next.typ == itemChar && next.val == "," {
   404  					if context == "range" && len(decl) < 2 {
   405  						continue
   406  					}
   407  					t.errorf("too many declarations in %s", context)
   408  				}
   409  			} else if tokenAfterVariable.typ == itemSpace {
   410  				t.backup3(v, tokenAfterVariable)
   411  			} else {
   412  				t.backup2(v)
   413  			}
   414  		}
   415  		break
   416  	}
   417  	pipe = t.newPipeline(pos, t.lex.lineNumber(), decl)
   418  	for {
   419  		switch token := t.nextNonSpace(); token.typ {
   420  		case itemRightDelim, itemRightParen:
   421  			// At this point, the pipeline is complete
   422  			t.checkPipeline(pipe, context)
   423  			if token.typ == itemRightParen {
   424  				t.backup()
   425  			}
   426  			return
   427  		case itemBool, itemCharConstant, itemComplex, itemDot, itemField, itemIdentifier,
   428  			itemNumber, itemNil, itemRawString, itemString, itemVariable, itemLeftParen:
   429  			t.backup()
   430  			pipe.append(t.command())
   431  		default:
   432  			t.unexpected(token, context)
   433  		}
   434  	}
   435  }
   436  
   437  func (t *Tree) checkPipeline(pipe *PipeNode, context string) {
   438  	// Reject empty pipelines
   439  	if len(pipe.Cmds) == 0 {
   440  		t.errorf("missing value for %s", context)
   441  	}
   442  	// Only the first command of a pipeline can start with a non executable operand
   443  	for i, c := range pipe.Cmds[1:] {
   444  		switch c.Args[0].Type() {
   445  		case NodeBool, NodeDot, NodeNil, NodeNumber, NodeString:
   446  			// With A|B|C, pipeline stage 2 is B
   447  			t.errorf("non executable command in pipeline stage %d", i+2)
   448  		}
   449  	}
   450  }
   451  
   452  func (t *Tree) parseControl(allowElseIf bool, context string) (pos Pos, line int, pipe *PipeNode, list, elseList *ListNode) {
   453  	defer t.popVars(len(t.vars))
   454  	line = t.lex.lineNumber()
   455  	pipe = t.pipeline(context)
   456  	var next Node
   457  	list, next = t.itemList()
   458  	switch next.Type() {
   459  	case nodeEnd: //done
   460  	case nodeElse:
   461  		if allowElseIf {
   462  			// Special case for "else if". If the "else" is followed immediately by an "if",
   463  			// the elseControl will have left the "if" token pending. Treat
   464  			//	{{if a}}_{{else if b}}_{{end}}
   465  			// as
   466  			//	{{if a}}_{{else}}{{if b}}_{{end}}{{end}}.
   467  			// To do this, parse the if as usual and stop at it {{end}}; the subsequent{{end}}
   468  			// is assumed. This technique works even for long if-else-if chains.
   469  			// TODO: Should we allow else-if in with and range?
   470  			if t.peek().typ == itemIf {
   471  				t.next() // Consume the "if" token.
   472  				elseList = t.newList(next.Position())
   473  				elseList.append(t.ifControl())
   474  				// Do not consume the next item - only one {{end}} required.
   475  				break
   476  			}
   477  		}
   478  		elseList, next = t.itemList()
   479  		if next.Type() != nodeEnd {
   480  			t.errorf("expected end; found %s", next)
   481  		}
   482  	}
   483  	return pipe.Position(), line, pipe, list, elseList
   484  }
   485  
   486  // If:
   487  //	{{if pipeline}} itemList {{end}}
   488  //	{{if pipeline}} itemList {{else}} itemList {{end}}
   489  // If keyword is past.
   490  func (t *Tree) ifControl() Node {
   491  	return t.newIf(t.parseControl(true, "if"))
   492  }
   493  
   494  // Range:
   495  //	{{range pipeline}} itemList {{end}}
   496  //	{{range pipeline}} itemList {{else}} itemList {{end}}
   497  // Range keyword is past.
   498  func (t *Tree) rangeControl() Node {
   499  	return t.newRange(t.parseControl(false, "range"))
   500  }
   501  
   502  // With:
   503  //	{{with pipeline}} itemList {{end}}
   504  //	{{with pipeline}} itemList {{else}} itemList {{end}}
   505  // If keyword is past.
   506  func (t *Tree) withControl() Node {
   507  	return t.newWith(t.parseControl(false, "with"))
   508  }
   509  
   510  // End:
   511  //	{{end}}
   512  // End keyword is past.
   513  func (t *Tree) endControl() Node {
   514  	return t.newEnd(t.expect(itemRightDelim, "end").pos)
   515  }
   516  
   517  // Else:
   518  //	{{else}}
   519  // Else keyword is past.
   520  func (t *Tree) elseControl() Node {
   521  	// Special case for "else if".
   522  	peek := t.peekNonSpace()
   523  	if peek.typ == itemIf {
   524  		// We see "{{else if ... " but in effect rewrite it to {{else}}{{if ... ".
   525  		return t.newElse(peek.pos, t.lex.lineNumber())
   526  	}
   527  	return t.newElse(t.expect(itemRightDelim, "else").pos, t.lex.lineNumber())
   528  }
   529  
   530  // Block:
   531  //	{{block stringValue pipeline}}
   532  // Block keyword is past.
   533  // The name must be something that can evaluate to a string.
   534  // The pipeline is mandatory.
   535  func (t *Tree) blockControl() Node {
   536  	const context = "block clause"
   537  
   538  	token := t.nextNonSpace()
   539  	name := t.parseTemplateName(token, context)
   540  	pipe := t.pipeline(context)
   541  
   542  	block := New(name) // name will be updated once we know it.
   543  	block.text = t.text
   544  	block.ParseName = t.ParseName
   545  	block.startParse(t.funcs, t.lex, t.treeSet)
   546  	var end Node
   547  	block.Root, end = block.itemList()
   548  	if end.Type() != nodeEnd {
   549  		t.errorf("unexpected %s in %s", end, context)
   550  	}
   551  	block.add()
   552  	block.stopParse()
   553  
   554  	return t.newTemplate(token.pos, t.lex.lineNumber(), name, pipe)
   555  }
   556  
   557  // Template:
   558  //	{{template stringValue pipeline}}
   559  // Template keyword is past.  The name must be something that can evaluate
   560  // to a string.
   561  func (t *Tree) templateControl() Node {
   562  	const context = "template clause"
   563  	token := t.nextNonSpace()
   564  	name := t.parseTemplateName(token, context)
   565  	var pipe *PipeNode
   566  	if t.nextNonSpace().typ != itemRightDelim {
   567  		t.backup()
   568  		// Do not pop variables; they persist until "end".
   569  		pipe = t.pipeline(context)
   570  	}
   571  	return t.newTemplate(token.pos, t.lex.lineNumber(), name, pipe)
   572  }
   573  
   574  func (t *Tree) parseTemplateName(token item, context string) (name string) {
   575  	switch token.typ {
   576  	case itemString, itemRawString:
   577  		s, err := strconv.Unquote(token.val)
   578  		if err != nil {
   579  			t.error(err)
   580  		}
   581  		name = s
   582  	default:
   583  		t.unexpected(token, context)
   584  	}
   585  	return
   586  }
   587  
   588  // command:
   589  //	operand (space operand)*
   590  // space-separated arguments up to a pipeline character or right delimiter.
   591  // we consume the pipe character but leave the right delim to terminate the action.
   592  func (t *Tree) command() *CommandNode {
   593  	cmd := t.newCommand(t.peekNonSpace().pos)
   594  	for {
   595  		t.peekNonSpace() // skip leading spaces.
   596  		operand := t.operand()
   597  		if operand != nil {
   598  			cmd.append(operand)
   599  		}
   600  		switch token := t.next(); token.typ {
   601  		case itemSpace:
   602  			continue
   603  		case itemError:
   604  			t.errorf("%s", token.val)
   605  		case itemRightDelim, itemRightParen:
   606  			t.backup()
   607  		case itemPipe:
   608  		default:
   609  			t.errorf("unexpected %s in operand", token)
   610  		}
   611  		break
   612  	}
   613  	if len(cmd.Args) == 0 {
   614  		t.errorf("empty command")
   615  	}
   616  	return cmd
   617  }
   618  
   619  // operand:
   620  //	term .Field*
   621  // An operand is a space-separated component of a command,
   622  // a term possibly followed by field accesses.
   623  // A nil return means the next item is not an operand.
   624  func (t *Tree) operand() Node {
   625  	node := t.term()
   626  	if node == nil {
   627  		return nil
   628  	}
   629  	if t.peek().typ == itemField {
   630  		chain := t.newChain(t.peek().pos, node)
   631  		for t.peek().typ == itemField {
   632  			chain.Add(t.next().val)
   633  		}
   634  		// Compatibility with original API: If the term is of type NodeField
   635  		// or NodeVariable, just put more fields on the original.
   636  		// Otherwise, keep the Chain node.
   637  		// Obvious parsing errors involving literal values are detected here.
   638  		// More complex error cases will have to be handled at execution time.
   639  		switch node.Type() {
   640  		case NodeField:
   641  			node = t.newField(chain.Position(), chain.String())
   642  		case NodeVariable:
   643  			node = t.newVariable(chain.Position(), chain.String())
   644  		case NodeBool, NodeString, NodeNumber, NodeNil, NodeDot:
   645  			t.errorf("unexpected . after term %q", node.String())
   646  		default:
   647  			node = chain
   648  		}
   649  	}
   650  	return node
   651  }
   652  
   653  // term:
   654  //	literal (number, string, nil, boolean)
   655  //	function (identifier)
   656  //	.
   657  //	.Field
   658  //	$
   659  //	'(' pipeline ')'
   660  // A term is a simple "expression".
   661  // A nil return means the next item is not a term.
   662  func (t *Tree) term() Node {
   663  	switch token := t.nextNonSpace(); token.typ {
   664  	case itemError:
   665  		t.errorf("%s", token.val)
   666  	case itemIdentifier:
   667  		if !t.hasFunction(token.val) {
   668  			t.errorf("function %q not defined", token.val)
   669  		}
   670  		return NewIdentifier(token.val).SetTree(t).SetPos(token.pos)
   671  	case itemDot:
   672  		return t.newDot(token.pos)
   673  	case itemNil:
   674  		return t.newNil(token.pos)
   675  	case itemVariable:
   676  		return t.useVar(token.pos, token.val)
   677  	case itemField:
   678  		return t.newField(token.pos, token.val)
   679  	case itemBool:
   680  		return t.newBool(token.pos, token.val == "true")
   681  	case itemCharConstant, itemComplex, itemNumber:
   682  		number, err := t.newNumber(token.pos, token.val, token.typ)
   683  		if err != nil {
   684  			t.error(err)
   685  		}
   686  		return number
   687  	case itemLeftParen:
   688  		pipe := t.pipeline("parenthesized pipeline")
   689  		if token := t.next(); token.typ != itemRightParen {
   690  			t.errorf("unclosed right paren: unexpected %s", token)
   691  		}
   692  		return pipe
   693  	case itemString, itemRawString:
   694  		s, err := strconv.Unquote(token.val)
   695  		if err != nil {
   696  			t.error(err)
   697  		}
   698  		return t.newString(token.pos, token.val, s)
   699  	}
   700  	t.backup()
   701  	return nil
   702  }
   703  
   704  // hasFunction reports if a function name exists in the Tree's maps.
   705  func (t *Tree) hasFunction(name string) bool {
   706  	for _, funcMap := range t.funcs {
   707  		if funcMap == nil {
   708  			continue
   709  		}
   710  		if funcMap[name] != nil {
   711  			return true
   712  		}
   713  	}
   714  	return false
   715  }
   716  
   717  // popVars trims the variable list to the specified length
   718  func (t *Tree) popVars(n int) {
   719  	t.vars = t.vars[:n]
   720  }
   721  
   722  // useVar returns a node for a variable reference. It errors if the
   723  // variable is not defined.
   724  func (t *Tree) useVar(pos Pos, name string) Node {
   725  	v := t.newVariable(pos, name)
   726  	for _, varName := range t.vars {
   727  		if varName == v.Ident[0] {
   728  			return v
   729  		}
   730  	}
   731  	t.errorf("undefined variable %q", v.Ident[0])
   732  	return nil
   733  }