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@tokey/core
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@tokey/core
The core API is just one function.
type Descriptors =
| "string"
| "text"
| "line-comment"
| "multi-comment"
| "unclosed-string"
| "unclosed-comment"
| "space";
interface Token<Types = Descriptors> {
type: Types;
start: number;
end: number;
value: string;
}
interface Options<T extends Token<unknown>> {
shouldAddToken(type: T["type"], value: string): boolean;
isStringDelimiter(char: string): boolean;
isDelimiter(char: string): boolean;
isWhitespace(char: string): boolean;
createToken(value: string, type: T["type"], start: number, end: number): T;
offset?: number;
}
function tokenize<T extends Token<unknown>>(
source: string,
{
isDelimiter,
isStringDelimiter,
isWhitespace,
shouldAddToken,
createToken,
}: Options<T>
): T[];
You can extend the tokenizer by providing options that match your use-case and extending the Token type.
type Delimiters = "(" | ")" | "," | ";" | ":";
type CSSCodeToken = Token<Descriptors | Delimiters>;
tokenize<CSSCodeToken>(source, {...})
The main idea is looping over all the characters and splitting tokens via isDelimiter
, isWhitespace
, and isStringDelimiter
.
After that, you can decide about the shape of the token with createToken
and if it should be included with shouldAddToken
TBD Seeker
TBD helpers
FAQs
simple code like tokenizer
The npm package @tokey/core receives a total of 1,036 weekly downloads. As such, @tokey/core popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @tokey/core demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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