/* ************************************************************************** */ /* */ /* ::: :::::::: */ /* lexer_token_next.c :+: :+: :+: */ /* +:+ +:+ +:+ */ /* By: qmennen +#+ +:+ +#+ */ /* +#+#+#+#+#+ +#+ */ /* Created: 2025/02/04 16:07:58 by qmennen #+# #+# */ /* Updated: 2025/02/18 17:02:17 by qmennen ### ########.fr */ /* */ /* ************************************************************************** */ #include "minishell.h" /** * @brief Retrieves the next token from the lexer. * * This function reads the next token from the lexer, skipping any whitespace * characters. It handles different types of tokens such as end-of-file (EOF), * special characters ('<', '>', '|'), printable characters, and errors. * * @param lexer A pointer to the lexer structure. * @return A pointer to the newly created token. * * The function performs the following steps: * 1. Skips any whitespace characters. * 2. Checks the current character in the lexer: * - If it is the end-of-file character ('\0'), creates an EOF token. * - If it is a special character ('<', '>', '|'), parses * the token accordingly. * - If it is a printable character, reads the word and creates a word token. * - Otherwise, creates an error token. */ t_token *ft_token_next(t_lexer *lexer) { t_token *token; char *word; int current_pos; token = NULL; while (ft_isspace(lexer->current_char)) lexer_readchar(lexer); current_pos = lexer->pos; if (lexer->current_char == '\0') token = token_new(T_EOF, NULL, current_pos); else if (lexer->current_char == '<' || lexer->current_char == '>' || lexer->current_char == '|') token = token_parse(lexer); else if (ft_isprint(lexer->current_char)) { word = lexer_readword(lexer); if (!word) return (token_new(T_ERROR, &lexer->current_char, current_pos)); token = token_new(T_WORD, word, current_pos); free(word); } else token = token_new(T_ERROR, NULL, current_pos); return (token); }