const BREAK = Symbol('break visit');
const SKIP = Symbol('skip children');
const REMOVE = Symbol('remove item');
/**
 * Apply a visitor to a CST document or item.
 *
 * Walks through the tree (depth-first) starting from the root, calling a
 * `visitor` function with two arguments when entering each item:
 *   - `item`: The current item, which included the following members:
 *     - `start: SourceToken[]` – Source tokens before the key or value,
 *       possibly including its anchor or tag.
 *     - `key?: Token | null` – Set for pair values. May then be `null`, if
 *       the key before the `:` separator is empty.
 *     - `sep?: SourceToken[]` – Source tokens between the key and the value,
 *       which should include the `:` map value indicator if `value` is set.
 *     - `value?: Token` – The value of a sequence item, or of a map pair.
 *   - `path`: The steps from the root to the current node, as an array of
 *     `['key' | 'value', number]` tuples.
 *
 * The return value of the visitor may be used to control the traversal:
 *   - `undefined` (default): Do nothing and continue
 *   - `visit.SKIP`: Do not visit the children of this token, continue with
 *      next sibling
 *   - `visit.BREAK`: Terminate traversal completely
 *   - `visit.REMOVE`: Remove the current item, then continue with the next one
 *   - `number`: Set the index of the next step. This is useful especially if
 *     the index of the current token has changed.
 *   - `function`: Define the next visitor for this item. After the original
 *     visitor is called on item entry, next visitors are called after handling
 *     a non-empty `key` and when exiting the item.
 */
function visit(cst, visitor) {
    if ('type' in cst && cst.type === 'document')
        cst = { start: cst.start, value: cst.value };
    _visit(Object.freeze([]), cst, visitor);
}
// Without the `as symbol` casts, TS declares these in the `visit`
// namespace using `var`, but then complains about that because
// `unique symbol` must be `const`.
/** Terminate visit traversal completely */
visit.BREAK = BREAK;
/** Do not visit the children of the current item */
visit.SKIP = SKIP;
/** Remove the current item */
visit.REMOVE = REMOVE;
/** Find the item at `path` from `cst` as the root */
visit.itemAtPath = (cst, path) => {
    let item = cst;
    for (const [field, index] of path) {
        const tok = item?.[field];
        if (tok && 'items' in tok) {
            item = tok.items[index];
        }
        else
            return undefined;
    }
    return item;
};
/**
 * Get the immediate parent collection of the item at `path` from `cst` as the root.
 *
 * Throws an error if the collection is not found, which should never happen if the item itself exists.
 */
visit.parentCollection = (cst, path) => {
    const parent = visit.itemAtPath(cst, path.slice(0, -1));
    const field = path[path.length - 1][0];
    const coll = parent?.[field];
    if (coll && 'items' in coll)
        return coll;
    throw new Error('Parent collection not found');
};
function _visit(path, item, visitor) {
    let ctrl = visitor(item, path);
    if (typeof ctrl === 'symbol')
        return ctrl;
    for (const field of ['key', 'value']) {
        const token = item[field];
        if (token && 'items' in token) {
            for (let i = 0; i < token.items.length; ++i) {
                const ci = _visit(Object.freeze(path.concat([[field, i]])), token.items[i], visitor);
                if (typeof ci === 'number')
                    i = ci - 1;
                else if (ci === BREAK)
                    return BREAK;
                else if (ci === REMOVE) {
                    token.items.splice(i, 1);
                    i -= 1;
                }
            }
            if (typeof ctrl === 'function' && field === 'key')
                ctrl = ctrl(item, path);
        }
    }
    return typeof ctrl === 'function' ? ctrl(item, path) : ctrl;
}

export { visit };