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1100 lines
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Python
1100 lines
42 KiB
Python
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# ply: lex.py
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2001-2017
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# David M. Beazley (Dabeaz LLC)
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# All rights reserved.
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#
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# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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# met:
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#
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# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
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# this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
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# this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
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# and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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# * Neither the name of the David Beazley or Dabeaz LLC may be used to
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# endorse or promote products derived from this software without
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# specific prior written permission.
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#
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# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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__version__ = '3.10'
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__tabversion__ = '3.10'
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import re
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import sys
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import types
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import copy
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import os
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import inspect
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# This tuple contains known string types
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try:
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# Python 2.6
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StringTypes = (types.StringType, types.UnicodeType)
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except AttributeError:
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# Python 3.0
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StringTypes = (str, bytes)
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# This regular expression is used to match valid token names
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_is_identifier = re.compile(r'^[a-zA-Z0-9_]+$')
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# Exception thrown when invalid token encountered and no default error
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# handler is defined.
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class LexError(Exception):
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def __init__(self, message, s):
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self.args = (message,)
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self.text = s
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# Token class. This class is used to represent the tokens produced.
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class LexToken(object):
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def __str__(self):
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return 'LexToken(%s,%r,%d,%d)' % (self.type, self.value, self.lineno, self.lexpos)
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def __repr__(self):
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return str(self)
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# This object is a stand-in for a logging object created by the
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# logging module.
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class PlyLogger(object):
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def __init__(self, f):
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self.f = f
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def critical(self, msg, *args, **kwargs):
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self.f.write((msg % args) + '\n')
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def warning(self, msg, *args, **kwargs):
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self.f.write('WARNING: ' + (msg % args) + '\n')
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def error(self, msg, *args, **kwargs):
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self.f.write('ERROR: ' + (msg % args) + '\n')
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info = critical
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debug = critical
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# Null logger is used when no output is generated. Does nothing.
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class NullLogger(object):
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def __getattribute__(self, name):
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return self
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def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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return self
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# === Lexing Engine ===
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#
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# The following Lexer class implements the lexer runtime. There are only
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# a few public methods and attributes:
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#
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# input() - Store a new string in the lexer
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# token() - Get the next token
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# clone() - Clone the lexer
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#
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# lineno - Current line number
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# lexpos - Current position in the input string
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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class Lexer:
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def __init__(self):
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self.lexre = None # Master regular expression. This is a list of
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# tuples (re, findex) where re is a compiled
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# regular expression and findex is a list
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# mapping regex group numbers to rules
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self.lexretext = None # Current regular expression strings
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self.lexstatere = {} # Dictionary mapping lexer states to master regexs
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self.lexstateretext = {} # Dictionary mapping lexer states to regex strings
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self.lexstaterenames = {} # Dictionary mapping lexer states to symbol names
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self.lexstate = 'INITIAL' # Current lexer state
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self.lexstatestack = [] # Stack of lexer states
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self.lexstateinfo = None # State information
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self.lexstateignore = {} # Dictionary of ignored characters for each state
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self.lexstateerrorf = {} # Dictionary of error functions for each state
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self.lexstateeoff = {} # Dictionary of eof functions for each state
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self.lexreflags = 0 # Optional re compile flags
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self.lexdata = None # Actual input data (as a string)
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self.lexpos = 0 # Current position in input text
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self.lexlen = 0 # Length of the input text
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self.lexerrorf = None # Error rule (if any)
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self.lexeoff = None # EOF rule (if any)
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self.lextokens = None # List of valid tokens
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self.lexignore = '' # Ignored characters
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self.lexliterals = '' # Literal characters that can be passed through
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self.lexmodule = None # Module
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self.lineno = 1 # Current line number
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self.lexoptimize = False # Optimized mode
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def clone(self, object=None):
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c = copy.copy(self)
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# If the object parameter has been supplied, it means we are attaching the
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# lexer to a new object. In this case, we have to rebind all methods in
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# the lexstatere and lexstateerrorf tables.
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if object:
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newtab = {}
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for key, ritem in self.lexstatere.items():
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newre = []
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for cre, findex in ritem:
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newfindex = []
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for f in findex:
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if not f or not f[0]:
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newfindex.append(f)
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continue
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newfindex.append((getattr(object, f[0].__name__), f[1]))
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newre.append((cre, newfindex))
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newtab[key] = newre
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c.lexstatere = newtab
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c.lexstateerrorf = {}
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for key, ef in self.lexstateerrorf.items():
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c.lexstateerrorf[key] = getattr(object, ef.__name__)
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c.lexmodule = object
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return c
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# ------------------------------------------------------------
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# writetab() - Write lexer information to a table file
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# ------------------------------------------------------------
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def writetab(self, lextab, outputdir=''):
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if isinstance(lextab, types.ModuleType):
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raise IOError("Won't overwrite existing lextab module")
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basetabmodule = lextab.split('.')[-1]
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filename = os.path.join(outputdir, basetabmodule) + '.py'
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with open(filename, 'w') as tf:
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tf.write('# %s.py. This file automatically created by PLY (version %s). Don\'t edit!\n' % (basetabmodule, __version__))
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tf.write('_tabversion = %s\n' % repr(__tabversion__))
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tf.write('_lextokens = set(%s)\n' % repr(tuple(self.lextokens)))
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tf.write('_lexreflags = %s\n' % repr(self.lexreflags))
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tf.write('_lexliterals = %s\n' % repr(self.lexliterals))
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tf.write('_lexstateinfo = %s\n' % repr(self.lexstateinfo))
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# Rewrite the lexstatere table, replacing function objects with function names
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tabre = {}
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for statename, lre in self.lexstatere.items():
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titem = []
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for (pat, func), retext, renames in zip(lre, self.lexstateretext[statename], self.lexstaterenames[statename]):
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titem.append((retext, _funcs_to_names(func, renames)))
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tabre[statename] = titem
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tf.write('_lexstatere = %s\n' % repr(tabre))
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tf.write('_lexstateignore = %s\n' % repr(self.lexstateignore))
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taberr = {}
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for statename, ef in self.lexstateerrorf.items():
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taberr[statename] = ef.__name__ if ef else None
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tf.write('_lexstateerrorf = %s\n' % repr(taberr))
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tabeof = {}
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for statename, ef in self.lexstateeoff.items():
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tabeof[statename] = ef.__name__ if ef else None
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tf.write('_lexstateeoff = %s\n' % repr(tabeof))
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# ------------------------------------------------------------
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# readtab() - Read lexer information from a tab file
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# ------------------------------------------------------------
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def readtab(self, tabfile, fdict):
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if isinstance(tabfile, types.ModuleType):
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lextab = tabfile
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else:
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exec('import %s' % tabfile)
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lextab = sys.modules[tabfile]
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if getattr(lextab, '_tabversion', '0.0') != __tabversion__:
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raise ImportError('Inconsistent PLY version')
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self.lextokens = lextab._lextokens
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self.lexreflags = lextab._lexreflags
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self.lexliterals = lextab._lexliterals
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self.lextokens_all = self.lextokens | set(self.lexliterals)
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self.lexstateinfo = lextab._lexstateinfo
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self.lexstateignore = lextab._lexstateignore
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self.lexstatere = {}
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self.lexstateretext = {}
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for statename, lre in lextab._lexstatere.items():
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titem = []
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txtitem = []
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for pat, func_name in lre:
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titem.append((re.compile(pat, lextab._lexreflags), _names_to_funcs(func_name, fdict)))
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self.lexstatere[statename] = titem
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self.lexstateretext[statename] = txtitem
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self.lexstateerrorf = {}
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for statename, ef in lextab._lexstateerrorf.items():
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self.lexstateerrorf[statename] = fdict[ef]
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self.lexstateeoff = {}
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for statename, ef in lextab._lexstateeoff.items():
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self.lexstateeoff[statename] = fdict[ef]
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self.begin('INITIAL')
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# ------------------------------------------------------------
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# input() - Push a new string into the lexer
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# ------------------------------------------------------------
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def input(self, s):
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# Pull off the first character to see if s looks like a string
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c = s[:1]
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if not isinstance(c, StringTypes):
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raise ValueError('Expected a string')
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self.lexdata = s
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self.lexpos = 0
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self.lexlen = len(s)
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# ------------------------------------------------------------
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# begin() - Changes the lexing state
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# ------------------------------------------------------------
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def begin(self, state):
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if state not in self.lexstatere:
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raise ValueError('Undefined state')
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self.lexre = self.lexstatere[state]
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self.lexretext = self.lexstateretext[state]
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self.lexignore = self.lexstateignore.get(state, '')
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self.lexerrorf = self.lexstateerrorf.get(state, None)
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self.lexeoff = self.lexstateeoff.get(state, None)
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self.lexstate = state
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# ------------------------------------------------------------
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# push_state() - Changes the lexing state and saves old on stack
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# ------------------------------------------------------------
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def push_state(self, state):
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self.lexstatestack.append(self.lexstate)
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self.begin(state)
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# ------------------------------------------------------------
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# pop_state() - Restores the previous state
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# ------------------------------------------------------------
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def pop_state(self):
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self.begin(self.lexstatestack.pop())
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# ------------------------------------------------------------
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# current_state() - Returns the current lexing state
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# ------------------------------------------------------------
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def current_state(self):
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return self.lexstate
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# ------------------------------------------------------------
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# skip() - Skip ahead n characters
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# ------------------------------------------------------------
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def skip(self, n):
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self.lexpos += n
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# ------------------------------------------------------------
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# opttoken() - Return the next token from the Lexer
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#
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# Note: This function has been carefully implemented to be as fast
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# as possible. Don't make changes unless you really know what
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# you are doing
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# ------------------------------------------------------------
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def token(self):
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# Make local copies of frequently referenced attributes
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lexpos = self.lexpos
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lexlen = self.lexlen
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lexignore = self.lexignore
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lexdata = self.lexdata
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while lexpos < lexlen:
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# This code provides some short-circuit code for whitespace, tabs, and other ignored characters
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if lexdata[lexpos] in lexignore:
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lexpos += 1
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continue
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# Look for a regular expression match
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for lexre, lexindexfunc in self.lexre:
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m = lexre.match(lexdata, lexpos)
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if not m:
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continue
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# Create a token for return
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tok = LexToken()
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tok.value = m.group()
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tok.lineno = self.lineno
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tok.lexpos = lexpos
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i = m.lastindex
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func, tok.type = lexindexfunc[i]
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if not func:
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# If no token type was set, it's an ignored token
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if tok.type:
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self.lexpos = m.end()
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return tok
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else:
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lexpos = m.end()
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break
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lexpos = m.end()
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# If token is processed by a function, call it
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tok.lexer = self # Set additional attributes useful in token rules
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self.lexmatch = m
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self.lexpos = lexpos
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newtok = func(tok)
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# Every function must return a token, if nothing, we just move to next token
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if not newtok:
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lexpos = self.lexpos # This is here in case user has updated lexpos.
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lexignore = self.lexignore # This is here in case there was a state change
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break
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# Verify type of the token. If not in the token map, raise an error
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if not self.lexoptimize:
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if newtok.type not in self.lextokens_all:
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raise LexError("%s:%d: Rule '%s' returned an unknown token type '%s'" % (
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func.__code__.co_filename, func.__code__.co_firstlineno,
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func.__name__, newtok.type), lexdata[lexpos:])
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return newtok
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else:
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# No match, see if in literals
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if lexdata[lexpos] in self.lexliterals:
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tok = LexToken()
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tok.value = lexdata[lexpos]
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tok.lineno = self.lineno
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tok.type = tok.value
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tok.lexpos = lexpos
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self.lexpos = lexpos + 1
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return tok
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# No match. Call t_error() if defined.
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if self.lexerrorf:
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tok = LexToken()
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tok.value = self.lexdata[lexpos:]
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tok.lineno = self.lineno
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tok.type = 'error'
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tok.lexer = self
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tok.lexpos = lexpos
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self.lexpos = lexpos
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newtok = self.lexerrorf(tok)
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if lexpos == self.lexpos:
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# Error method didn't change text position at all. This is an error.
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raise LexError("Scanning error. Illegal character '%s'" % (lexdata[lexpos]), lexdata[lexpos:])
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lexpos = self.lexpos
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if not newtok:
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continue
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return newtok
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self.lexpos = lexpos
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raise LexError("Illegal character '%s' at index %d" % (lexdata[lexpos], lexpos), lexdata[lexpos:])
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if self.lexeoff:
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tok = LexToken()
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tok.type = 'eof'
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tok.value = ''
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tok.lineno = self.lineno
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tok.lexpos = lexpos
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tok.lexer = self
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self.lexpos = lexpos
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newtok = self.lexeoff(tok)
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return newtok
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self.lexpos = lexpos + 1
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if self.lexdata is None:
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raise RuntimeError('No input string given with input()')
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return None
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# Iterator interface
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def __iter__(self):
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return self
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def next(self):
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t = self.token()
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if t is None:
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raise StopIteration
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return t
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__next__ = next
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# ==== Lex Builder ===
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#
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# The functions and classes below are used to collect lexing information
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# and build a Lexer object from it.
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# _get_regex(func)
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#
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# Returns the regular expression assigned to a function either as a doc string
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# or as a .regex attribute attached by the @TOKEN decorator.
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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def _get_regex(func):
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return getattr(func, 'regex', func.__doc__)
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# get_caller_module_dict()
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#
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# This function returns a dictionary containing all of the symbols defined within
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# a caller further down the call stack. This is used to get the environment
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# associated with the yacc() call if none was provided.
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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def get_caller_module_dict(levels):
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f = sys._getframe(levels)
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ldict = f.f_globals.copy()
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if f.f_globals != f.f_locals:
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ldict.update(f.f_locals)
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return ldict
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# _funcs_to_names()
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#
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# Given a list of regular expression functions, this converts it to a list
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# suitable for output to a table file
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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def _funcs_to_names(funclist, namelist):
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result = []
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for f, name in zip(funclist, namelist):
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if f and f[0]:
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result.append((name, f[1]))
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else:
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result.append(f)
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return result
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# _names_to_funcs()
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#
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# Given a list of regular expression function names, this converts it back to
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# functions.
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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def _names_to_funcs(namelist, fdict):
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result = []
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for n in namelist:
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if n and n[0]:
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result.append((fdict[n[0]], n[1]))
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else:
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result.append(n)
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return result
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# _form_master_re()
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#
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# This function takes a list of all of the regex components and attempts to
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# form the master regular expression. Given limitations in the Python re
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# module, it may be necessary to break the master regex into separate expressions.
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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def _form_master_re(relist, reflags, ldict, toknames):
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if not relist:
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return []
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regex = '|'.join(relist)
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try:
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lexre = re.compile(regex, reflags)
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# Build the index to function map for the matching engine
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lexindexfunc = [None] * (max(lexre.groupindex.values()) + 1)
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lexindexnames = lexindexfunc[:]
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for f, i in lexre.groupindex.items():
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handle = ldict.get(f, None)
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if type(handle) in (types.FunctionType, types.MethodType):
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lexindexfunc[i] = (handle, toknames[f])
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lexindexnames[i] = f
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elif handle is not None:
|
|
lexindexnames[i] = f
|
|
if f.find('ignore_') > 0:
|
|
lexindexfunc[i] = (None, None)
|
|
else:
|
|
lexindexfunc[i] = (None, toknames[f])
|
|
|
|
return [(lexre, lexindexfunc)], [regex], [lexindexnames]
|
|
except Exception:
|
|
m = int(len(relist)/2)
|
|
if m == 0:
|
|
m = 1
|
|
llist, lre, lnames = _form_master_re(relist[:m], reflags, ldict, toknames)
|
|
rlist, rre, rnames = _form_master_re(relist[m:], reflags, ldict, toknames)
|
|
return (llist+rlist), (lre+rre), (lnames+rnames)
|
|
|
|
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# def _statetoken(s,names)
|
|
#
|
|
# Given a declaration name s of the form "t_" and a dictionary whose keys are
|
|
# state names, this function returns a tuple (states,tokenname) where states
|
|
# is a tuple of state names and tokenname is the name of the token. For example,
|
|
# calling this with s = "t_foo_bar_SPAM" might return (('foo','bar'),'SPAM')
|
|
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
def _statetoken(s, names):
|
|
nonstate = 1
|
|
parts = s.split('_')
|
|
for i, part in enumerate(parts[1:], 1):
|
|
if part not in names and part != 'ANY':
|
|
break
|
|
|
|
if i > 1:
|
|
states = tuple(parts[1:i])
|
|
else:
|
|
states = ('INITIAL',)
|
|
|
|
if 'ANY' in states:
|
|
states = tuple(names)
|
|
|
|
tokenname = '_'.join(parts[i:])
|
|
return (states, tokenname)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# LexerReflect()
|
|
#
|
|
# This class represents information needed to build a lexer as extracted from a
|
|
# user's input file.
|
|
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
class LexerReflect(object):
|
|
def __init__(self, ldict, log=None, reflags=0):
|
|
self.ldict = ldict
|
|
self.error_func = None
|
|
self.tokens = []
|
|
self.reflags = reflags
|
|
self.stateinfo = {'INITIAL': 'inclusive'}
|
|
self.modules = set()
|
|
self.error = False
|
|
self.log = PlyLogger(sys.stderr) if log is None else log
|
|
|
|
# Get all of the basic information
|
|
def get_all(self):
|
|
self.get_tokens()
|
|
self.get_literals()
|
|
self.get_states()
|
|
self.get_rules()
|
|
|
|
# Validate all of the information
|
|
def validate_all(self):
|
|
self.validate_tokens()
|
|
self.validate_literals()
|
|
self.validate_rules()
|
|
return self.error
|
|
|
|
# Get the tokens map
|
|
def get_tokens(self):
|
|
tokens = self.ldict.get('tokens', None)
|
|
if not tokens:
|
|
self.log.error('No token list is defined')
|
|
self.error = True
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
if not isinstance(tokens, (list, tuple)):
|
|
self.log.error('tokens must be a list or tuple')
|
|
self.error = True
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
if not tokens:
|
|
self.log.error('tokens is empty')
|
|
self.error = True
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
self.tokens = tokens
|
|
|
|
# Validate the tokens
|
|
def validate_tokens(self):
|
|
terminals = {}
|
|
for n in self.tokens:
|
|
if not _is_identifier.match(n):
|
|
self.log.error("Bad token name '%s'", n)
|
|
self.error = True
|
|
if n in terminals:
|
|
self.log.warning("Token '%s' multiply defined", n)
|
|
terminals[n] = 1
|
|
|
|
# Get the literals specifier
|
|
def get_literals(self):
|
|
self.literals = self.ldict.get('literals', '')
|
|
if not self.literals:
|
|
self.literals = ''
|
|
|
|
# Validate literals
|
|
def validate_literals(self):
|
|
try:
|
|
for c in self.literals:
|
|
if not isinstance(c, StringTypes) or len(c) > 1:
|
|
self.log.error('Invalid literal %s. Must be a single character', repr(c))
|
|
self.error = True
|
|
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
self.log.error('Invalid literals specification. literals must be a sequence of characters')
|
|
self.error = True
|
|
|
|
def get_states(self):
|
|
self.states = self.ldict.get('states', None)
|
|
# Build statemap
|
|
if self.states:
|
|
if not isinstance(self.states, (tuple, list)):
|
|
self.log.error('states must be defined as a tuple or list')
|
|
self.error = True
|
|
else:
|
|
for s in self.states:
|
|
if not isinstance(s, tuple) or len(s) != 2:
|
|
self.log.error("Invalid state specifier %s. Must be a tuple (statename,'exclusive|inclusive')", repr(s))
|
|
self.error = True
|
|
continue
|
|
name, statetype = s
|
|
if not isinstance(name, StringTypes):
|
|
self.log.error('State name %s must be a string', repr(name))
|
|
self.error = True
|
|
continue
|
|
if not (statetype == 'inclusive' or statetype == 'exclusive'):
|
|
self.log.error("State type for state %s must be 'inclusive' or 'exclusive'", name)
|
|
self.error = True
|
|
continue
|
|
if name in self.stateinfo:
|
|
self.log.error("State '%s' already defined", name)
|
|
self.error = True
|
|
continue
|
|
self.stateinfo[name] = statetype
|
|
|
|
# Get all of the symbols with a t_ prefix and sort them into various
|
|
# categories (functions, strings, error functions, and ignore characters)
|
|
|
|
def get_rules(self):
|
|
tsymbols = [f for f in self.ldict if f[:2] == 't_']
|
|
|
|
# Now build up a list of functions and a list of strings
|
|
self.toknames = {} # Mapping of symbols to token names
|
|
self.funcsym = {} # Symbols defined as functions
|
|
self.strsym = {} # Symbols defined as strings
|
|
self.ignore = {} # Ignore strings by state
|
|
self.errorf = {} # Error functions by state
|
|
self.eoff = {} # EOF functions by state
|
|
|
|
for s in self.stateinfo:
|
|
self.funcsym[s] = []
|
|
self.strsym[s] = []
|
|
|
|
if len(tsymbols) == 0:
|
|
self.log.error('No rules of the form t_rulename are defined')
|
|
self.error = True
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
for f in tsymbols:
|
|
t = self.ldict[f]
|
|
states, tokname = _statetoken(f, self.stateinfo)
|
|
self.toknames[f] = tokname
|
|
|
|
if hasattr(t, '__call__'):
|
|
if tokname == 'error':
|
|
for s in states:
|
|
self.errorf[s] = t
|
|
elif tokname == 'eof':
|
|
for s in states:
|
|
self.eoff[s] = t
|
|
elif tokname == 'ignore':
|
|
line = t.__code__.co_firstlineno
|
|
file = t.__code__.co_filename
|
|
self.log.error("%s:%d: Rule '%s' must be defined as a string", file, line, t.__name__)
|
|
self.error = True
|
|
else:
|
|
for s in states:
|
|
self.funcsym[s].append((f, t))
|
|
elif isinstance(t, StringTypes):
|
|
if tokname == 'ignore':
|
|
for s in states:
|
|
self.ignore[s] = t
|
|
if '\\' in t:
|
|
self.log.warning("%s contains a literal backslash '\\'", f)
|
|
|
|
elif tokname == 'error':
|
|
self.log.error("Rule '%s' must be defined as a function", f)
|
|
self.error = True
|
|
else:
|
|
for s in states:
|
|
self.strsym[s].append((f, t))
|
|
else:
|
|
self.log.error('%s not defined as a function or string', f)
|
|
self.error = True
|
|
|
|
# Sort the functions by line number
|
|
for f in self.funcsym.values():
|
|
f.sort(key=lambda x: x[1].__code__.co_firstlineno)
|
|
|
|
# Sort the strings by regular expression length
|
|
for s in self.strsym.values():
|
|
s.sort(key=lambda x: len(x[1]), reverse=True)
|
|
|
|
# Validate all of the t_rules collected
|
|
def validate_rules(self):
|
|
for state in self.stateinfo:
|
|
# Validate all rules defined by functions
|
|
|
|
for fname, f in self.funcsym[state]:
|
|
line = f.__code__.co_firstlineno
|
|
file = f.__code__.co_filename
|
|
module = inspect.getmodule(f)
|
|
self.modules.add(module)
|
|
|
|
tokname = self.toknames[fname]
|
|
if isinstance(f, types.MethodType):
|
|
reqargs = 2
|
|
else:
|
|
reqargs = 1
|
|
nargs = f.__code__.co_argcount
|
|
if nargs > reqargs:
|
|
self.log.error("%s:%d: Rule '%s' has too many arguments", file, line, f.__name__)
|
|
self.error = True
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
if nargs < reqargs:
|
|
self.log.error("%s:%d: Rule '%s' requires an argument", file, line, f.__name__)
|
|
self.error = True
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
if not _get_regex(f):
|
|
self.log.error("%s:%d: No regular expression defined for rule '%s'", file, line, f.__name__)
|
|
self.error = True
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
c = re.compile('(?P<%s>%s)' % (fname, _get_regex(f)), self.reflags)
|
|
if c.match(''):
|
|
self.log.error("%s:%d: Regular expression for rule '%s' matches empty string", file, line, f.__name__)
|
|
self.error = True
|
|
except re.error as e:
|
|
self.log.error("%s:%d: Invalid regular expression for rule '%s'. %s", file, line, f.__name__, e)
|
|
if '#' in _get_regex(f):
|
|
self.log.error("%s:%d. Make sure '#' in rule '%s' is escaped with '\\#'", file, line, f.__name__)
|
|
self.error = True
|
|
|
|
# Validate all rules defined by strings
|
|
for name, r in self.strsym[state]:
|
|
tokname = self.toknames[name]
|
|
if tokname == 'error':
|
|
self.log.error("Rule '%s' must be defined as a function", name)
|
|
self.error = True
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
if tokname not in self.tokens and tokname.find('ignore_') < 0:
|
|
self.log.error("Rule '%s' defined for an unspecified token %s", name, tokname)
|
|
self.error = True
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
c = re.compile('(?P<%s>%s)' % (name, r), self.reflags)
|
|
if (c.match('')):
|
|
self.log.error("Regular expression for rule '%s' matches empty string", name)
|
|
self.error = True
|
|
except re.error as e:
|
|
self.log.error("Invalid regular expression for rule '%s'. %s", name, e)
|
|
if '#' in r:
|
|
self.log.error("Make sure '#' in rule '%s' is escaped with '\\#'", name)
|
|
self.error = True
|
|
|
|
if not self.funcsym[state] and not self.strsym[state]:
|
|
self.log.error("No rules defined for state '%s'", state)
|
|
self.error = True
|
|
|
|
# Validate the error function
|
|
efunc = self.errorf.get(state, None)
|
|
if efunc:
|
|
f = efunc
|
|
line = f.__code__.co_firstlineno
|
|
file = f.__code__.co_filename
|
|
module = inspect.getmodule(f)
|
|
self.modules.add(module)
|
|
|
|
if isinstance(f, types.MethodType):
|
|
reqargs = 2
|
|
else:
|
|
reqargs = 1
|
|
nargs = f.__code__.co_argcount
|
|
if nargs > reqargs:
|
|
self.log.error("%s:%d: Rule '%s' has too many arguments", file, line, f.__name__)
|
|
self.error = True
|
|
|
|
if nargs < reqargs:
|
|
self.log.error("%s:%d: Rule '%s' requires an argument", file, line, f.__name__)
|
|
self.error = True
|
|
|
|
for module in self.modules:
|
|
self.validate_module(module)
|
|
|
|
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# validate_module()
|
|
#
|
|
# This checks to see if there are duplicated t_rulename() functions or strings
|
|
# in the parser input file. This is done using a simple regular expression
|
|
# match on each line in the source code of the given module.
|
|
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
def validate_module(self, module):
|
|
try:
|
|
lines, linen = inspect.getsourcelines(module)
|
|
except IOError:
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
fre = re.compile(r'\s*def\s+(t_[a-zA-Z_0-9]*)\(')
|
|
sre = re.compile(r'\s*(t_[a-zA-Z_0-9]*)\s*=')
|
|
|
|
counthash = {}
|
|
linen += 1
|
|
for line in lines:
|
|
m = fre.match(line)
|
|
if not m:
|
|
m = sre.match(line)
|
|
if m:
|
|
name = m.group(1)
|
|
prev = counthash.get(name)
|
|
if not prev:
|
|
counthash[name] = linen
|
|
else:
|
|
filename = inspect.getsourcefile(module)
|
|
self.log.error('%s:%d: Rule %s redefined. Previously defined on line %d', filename, linen, name, prev)
|
|
self.error = True
|
|
linen += 1
|
|
|
|
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# lex(module)
|
|
#
|
|
# Build all of the regular expression rules from definitions in the supplied module
|
|
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
def lex(module=None, object=None, debug=False, optimize=False, lextab='lextab',
|
|
reflags=int(re.VERBOSE), nowarn=False, outputdir=None, debuglog=None, errorlog=None):
|
|
|
|
if lextab is None:
|
|
lextab = 'lextab'
|
|
|
|
global lexer
|
|
|
|
ldict = None
|
|
stateinfo = {'INITIAL': 'inclusive'}
|
|
lexobj = Lexer()
|
|
lexobj.lexoptimize = optimize
|
|
global token, input
|
|
|
|
if errorlog is None:
|
|
errorlog = PlyLogger(sys.stderr)
|
|
|
|
if debug:
|
|
if debuglog is None:
|
|
debuglog = PlyLogger(sys.stderr)
|
|
|
|
# Get the module dictionary used for the lexer
|
|
if object:
|
|
module = object
|
|
|
|
# Get the module dictionary used for the parser
|
|
if module:
|
|
_items = [(k, getattr(module, k)) for k in dir(module)]
|
|
ldict = dict(_items)
|
|
# If no __file__ attribute is available, try to obtain it from the __module__ instead
|
|
if '__file__' not in ldict:
|
|
ldict['__file__'] = sys.modules[ldict['__module__']].__file__
|
|
else:
|
|
ldict = get_caller_module_dict(2)
|
|
|
|
# Determine if the module is package of a package or not.
|
|
# If so, fix the tabmodule setting so that tables load correctly
|
|
pkg = ldict.get('__package__')
|
|
if pkg and isinstance(lextab, str):
|
|
if '.' not in lextab:
|
|
lextab = pkg + '.' + lextab
|
|
|
|
# Collect parser information from the dictionary
|
|
linfo = LexerReflect(ldict, log=errorlog, reflags=reflags)
|
|
linfo.get_all()
|
|
if not optimize:
|
|
if linfo.validate_all():
|
|
raise SyntaxError("Can't build lexer")
|
|
|
|
if optimize and lextab:
|
|
try:
|
|
lexobj.readtab(lextab, ldict)
|
|
token = lexobj.token
|
|
input = lexobj.input
|
|
lexer = lexobj
|
|
return lexobj
|
|
|
|
except ImportError:
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
# Dump some basic debugging information
|
|
if debug:
|
|
debuglog.info('lex: tokens = %r', linfo.tokens)
|
|
debuglog.info('lex: literals = %r', linfo.literals)
|
|
debuglog.info('lex: states = %r', linfo.stateinfo)
|
|
|
|
# Build a dictionary of valid token names
|
|
lexobj.lextokens = set()
|
|
for n in linfo.tokens:
|
|
lexobj.lextokens.add(n)
|
|
|
|
# Get literals specification
|
|
if isinstance(linfo.literals, (list, tuple)):
|
|
lexobj.lexliterals = type(linfo.literals[0])().join(linfo.literals)
|
|
else:
|
|
lexobj.lexliterals = linfo.literals
|
|
|
|
lexobj.lextokens_all = lexobj.lextokens | set(lexobj.lexliterals)
|
|
|
|
# Get the stateinfo dictionary
|
|
stateinfo = linfo.stateinfo
|
|
|
|
regexs = {}
|
|
# Build the master regular expressions
|
|
for state in stateinfo:
|
|
regex_list = []
|
|
|
|
# Add rules defined by functions first
|
|
for fname, f in linfo.funcsym[state]:
|
|
line = f.__code__.co_firstlineno
|
|
file = f.__code__.co_filename
|
|
regex_list.append('(?P<%s>%s)' % (fname, _get_regex(f)))
|
|
if debug:
|
|
debuglog.info("lex: Adding rule %s -> '%s' (state '%s')", fname, _get_regex(f), state)
|
|
|
|
# Now add all of the simple rules
|
|
for name, r in linfo.strsym[state]:
|
|
regex_list.append('(?P<%s>%s)' % (name, r))
|
|
if debug:
|
|
debuglog.info("lex: Adding rule %s -> '%s' (state '%s')", name, r, state)
|
|
|
|
regexs[state] = regex_list
|
|
|
|
# Build the master regular expressions
|
|
|
|
if debug:
|
|
debuglog.info('lex: ==== MASTER REGEXS FOLLOW ====')
|
|
|
|
for state in regexs:
|
|
lexre, re_text, re_names = _form_master_re(regexs[state], reflags, ldict, linfo.toknames)
|
|
lexobj.lexstatere[state] = lexre
|
|
lexobj.lexstateretext[state] = re_text
|
|
lexobj.lexstaterenames[state] = re_names
|
|
if debug:
|
|
for i, text in enumerate(re_text):
|
|
debuglog.info("lex: state '%s' : regex[%d] = '%s'", state, i, text)
|
|
|
|
# For inclusive states, we need to add the regular expressions from the INITIAL state
|
|
for state, stype in stateinfo.items():
|
|
if state != 'INITIAL' and stype == 'inclusive':
|
|
lexobj.lexstatere[state].extend(lexobj.lexstatere['INITIAL'])
|
|
lexobj.lexstateretext[state].extend(lexobj.lexstateretext['INITIAL'])
|
|
lexobj.lexstaterenames[state].extend(lexobj.lexstaterenames['INITIAL'])
|
|
|
|
lexobj.lexstateinfo = stateinfo
|
|
lexobj.lexre = lexobj.lexstatere['INITIAL']
|
|
lexobj.lexretext = lexobj.lexstateretext['INITIAL']
|
|
lexobj.lexreflags = reflags
|
|
|
|
# Set up ignore variables
|
|
lexobj.lexstateignore = linfo.ignore
|
|
lexobj.lexignore = lexobj.lexstateignore.get('INITIAL', '')
|
|
|
|
# Set up error functions
|
|
lexobj.lexstateerrorf = linfo.errorf
|
|
lexobj.lexerrorf = linfo.errorf.get('INITIAL', None)
|
|
if not lexobj.lexerrorf:
|
|
errorlog.warning('No t_error rule is defined')
|
|
|
|
# Set up eof functions
|
|
lexobj.lexstateeoff = linfo.eoff
|
|
lexobj.lexeoff = linfo.eoff.get('INITIAL', None)
|
|
|
|
# Check state information for ignore and error rules
|
|
for s, stype in stateinfo.items():
|
|
if stype == 'exclusive':
|
|
if s not in linfo.errorf:
|
|
errorlog.warning("No error rule is defined for exclusive state '%s'", s)
|
|
if s not in linfo.ignore and lexobj.lexignore:
|
|
errorlog.warning("No ignore rule is defined for exclusive state '%s'", s)
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elif stype == 'inclusive':
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if s not in linfo.errorf:
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linfo.errorf[s] = linfo.errorf.get('INITIAL', None)
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if s not in linfo.ignore:
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linfo.ignore[s] = linfo.ignore.get('INITIAL', '')
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# Create global versions of the token() and input() functions
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token = lexobj.token
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input = lexobj.input
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lexer = lexobj
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|
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# If in optimize mode, we write the lextab
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if lextab and optimize:
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if outputdir is None:
|
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# If no output directory is set, the location of the output files
|
|
# is determined according to the following rules:
|
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# - If lextab specifies a package, files go into that package directory
|
|
# - Otherwise, files go in the same directory as the specifying module
|
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if isinstance(lextab, types.ModuleType):
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srcfile = lextab.__file__
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else:
|
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if '.' not in lextab:
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srcfile = ldict['__file__']
|
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else:
|
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parts = lextab.split('.')
|
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pkgname = '.'.join(parts[:-1])
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exec('import %s' % pkgname)
|
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srcfile = getattr(sys.modules[pkgname], '__file__', '')
|
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outputdir = os.path.dirname(srcfile)
|
|
try:
|
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lexobj.writetab(lextab, outputdir)
|
|
except IOError as e:
|
|
errorlog.warning("Couldn't write lextab module %r. %s" % (lextab, e))
|
|
|
|
return lexobj
|
|
|
|
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# runmain()
|
|
#
|
|
# This runs the lexer as a main program
|
|
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
def runmain(lexer=None, data=None):
|
|
if not data:
|
|
try:
|
|
filename = sys.argv[1]
|
|
f = open(filename)
|
|
data = f.read()
|
|
f.close()
|
|
except IndexError:
|
|
sys.stdout.write('Reading from standard input (type EOF to end):\n')
|
|
data = sys.stdin.read()
|
|
|
|
if lexer:
|
|
_input = lexer.input
|
|
else:
|
|
_input = input
|
|
_input(data)
|
|
if lexer:
|
|
_token = lexer.token
|
|
else:
|
|
_token = token
|
|
|
|
while True:
|
|
tok = _token()
|
|
if not tok:
|
|
break
|
|
sys.stdout.write('(%s,%r,%d,%d)\n' % (tok.type, tok.value, tok.lineno, tok.lexpos))
|
|
|
|
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# @TOKEN(regex)
|
|
#
|
|
# This decorator function can be used to set the regex expression on a function
|
|
# when its docstring might need to be set in an alternative way
|
|
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
def TOKEN(r):
|
|
def set_regex(f):
|
|
if hasattr(r, '__call__'):
|
|
f.regex = _get_regex(r)
|
|
else:
|
|
f.regex = r
|
|
return f
|
|
return set_regex
|
|
|
|
# Alternative spelling of the TOKEN decorator
|
|
Token = TOKEN
|