I am making a HTML renderer. I have the html file being read into a StreamTokenizer. At the moment it prints out the correct tokens, and in my html file specify my varbiles enclosed in dollars e.g
<html><p>$myVarToBeRendered$<p></html>
I get the correct tokens i.e it splits up the html body and vars by using the quoteChar('$')
FileReader in = new FileReader(file);
BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader(in);
StreamTokenizer tok;
tok = new StreamTokenizer(reader);
tok.resetSyntax();
tok.wordChars(0, 255);
tok.quoteChar('$');
I get the string tokens
"<html><p>" , "myVarToBeRendered" and "<p></html>"
Though when reading through the token i obviously need to replace the myVar token which is identified as a quote. This myVar is used as a key in a HashMap holding the string values to be rendered to each variable. Is there a way of checking if a token is a quote? like:
if (tok.next - is a quote or inside my quotes)
Then replace this var name with its related HashMap value
I have scoured the internet and can't find any examples or similar questions to help me along!
Or any method I could use so I can identify which tokens are variables to used in the HashMap. Sorry if this doesn't make sense, hope you understand what i'm trying to do!!
Many Thanks Sam