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- "Parses and creates Grammar objects"
-
- import os.path
- import sys
- from copy import copy, deepcopy
- from io import open
-
- from .utils import bfs, eval_escaping, Py36
- from .lexer import Token, TerminalDef, PatternStr, PatternRE
-
- from .parse_tree_builder import ParseTreeBuilder
- from .parser_frontends import LALR_TraditionalLexer
- from .common import LexerConf, ParserConf
- from .grammar import RuleOptions, Rule, Terminal, NonTerminal, Symbol
- from .utils import classify, suppress, dedup_list, Str
- from .exceptions import GrammarError, UnexpectedCharacters, UnexpectedToken
-
- from .tree import Tree, SlottedTree as ST
- from .visitors import Transformer, Visitor, v_args, Transformer_InPlace, Transformer_NonRecursive
- inline_args = v_args(inline=True)
-
- __path__ = os.path.dirname(__file__)
- IMPORT_PATHS = [os.path.join(__path__, 'grammars')]
-
- EXT = '.lark'
-
- _RE_FLAGS = 'imslux'
-
- _EMPTY = Symbol('__empty__')
-
- _TERMINAL_NAMES = {
- '.' : 'DOT',
- ',' : 'COMMA',
- ':' : 'COLON',
- ';' : 'SEMICOLON',
- '+' : 'PLUS',
- '-' : 'MINUS',
- '*' : 'STAR',
- '/' : 'SLASH',
- '\\' : 'BACKSLASH',
- '|' : 'VBAR',
- '?' : 'QMARK',
- '!' : 'BANG',
- '@' : 'AT',
- '#' : 'HASH',
- '$' : 'DOLLAR',
- '%' : 'PERCENT',
- '^' : 'CIRCUMFLEX',
- '&' : 'AMPERSAND',
- '_' : 'UNDERSCORE',
- '<' : 'LESSTHAN',
- '>' : 'MORETHAN',
- '=' : 'EQUAL',
- '"' : 'DBLQUOTE',
- '\'' : 'QUOTE',
- '`' : 'BACKQUOTE',
- '~' : 'TILDE',
- '(' : 'LPAR',
- ')' : 'RPAR',
- '{' : 'LBRACE',
- '}' : 'RBRACE',
- '[' : 'LSQB',
- ']' : 'RSQB',
- '\n' : 'NEWLINE',
- '\r\n' : 'CRLF',
- '\t' : 'TAB',
- ' ' : 'SPACE',
- }
-
- # Grammar Parser
- TERMINALS = {
- '_LPAR': r'\(',
- '_RPAR': r'\)',
- '_LBRA': r'\[',
- '_RBRA': r'\]',
- '_LBRACE': r'\{',
- '_RBRACE': r'\}',
- 'OP': '[+*]|[?](?![a-z])',
- '_COLON': ':',
- '_COMMA': ',',
- '_OR': r'\|',
- '_DOT': r'\.(?!\.)',
- '_DOTDOT': r'\.\.',
- 'TILDE': '~',
- 'RULE': '!?[_?]?[a-z][_a-z0-9]*',
- 'TERMINAL': '_?[A-Z][_A-Z0-9]*',
- 'STRING': r'"(\\"|\\\\|[^"\n])*?"i?',
- 'REGEXP': r'/(?!/)(\\/|\\\\|[^/])*?/[%s]*' % _RE_FLAGS,
- '_NL': r'(\r?\n)+\s*',
- 'WS': r'[ \t]+',
- 'COMMENT': r'\s*//[^\n]*',
- '_TO': '->',
- '_IGNORE': r'%ignore',
- '_DECLARE': r'%declare',
- '_IMPORT': r'%import',
- 'NUMBER': r'[+-]?\d+',
- }
-
- RULES = {
- 'start': ['_list'],
- '_list': ['_item', '_list _item'],
- '_item': ['rule', 'term', 'statement', '_NL'],
-
- 'rule': ['RULE template_params _COLON expansions _NL',
- 'RULE template_params _DOT NUMBER _COLON expansions _NL'],
- 'template_params': ['_LBRACE _template_params _RBRACE',
- ''],
- '_template_params': ['RULE',
- '_template_params _COMMA RULE'],
- 'expansions': ['alias',
- 'expansions _OR alias',
- 'expansions _NL _OR alias'],
-
- '?alias': ['expansion _TO RULE', 'expansion'],
- 'expansion': ['_expansion'],
-
- '_expansion': ['', '_expansion expr'],
-
- '?expr': ['atom',
- 'atom OP',
- 'atom TILDE NUMBER',
- 'atom TILDE NUMBER _DOTDOT NUMBER',
- ],
-
- '?atom': ['_LPAR expansions _RPAR',
- 'maybe',
- 'value'],
-
- 'value': ['terminal',
- 'nonterminal',
- 'literal',
- 'range',
- 'template_usage'],
-
- 'terminal': ['TERMINAL'],
- 'nonterminal': ['RULE'],
-
- '?name': ['RULE', 'TERMINAL'],
-
- 'maybe': ['_LBRA expansions _RBRA'],
- 'range': ['STRING _DOTDOT STRING'],
-
- 'template_usage': ['RULE _LBRACE _template_args _RBRACE'],
- '_template_args': ['value',
- '_template_args _COMMA value'],
-
- 'term': ['TERMINAL _COLON expansions _NL',
- 'TERMINAL _DOT NUMBER _COLON expansions _NL'],
- 'statement': ['ignore', 'import', 'declare'],
- 'ignore': ['_IGNORE expansions _NL'],
- 'declare': ['_DECLARE _declare_args _NL'],
- 'import': ['_IMPORT _import_path _NL',
- '_IMPORT _import_path _LPAR name_list _RPAR _NL',
- '_IMPORT _import_path _TO name _NL'],
-
- '_import_path': ['import_lib', 'import_rel'],
- 'import_lib': ['_import_args'],
- 'import_rel': ['_DOT _import_args'],
- '_import_args': ['name', '_import_args _DOT name'],
-
- 'name_list': ['_name_list'],
- '_name_list': ['name', '_name_list _COMMA name'],
-
- '_declare_args': ['name', '_declare_args name'],
- 'literal': ['REGEXP', 'STRING'],
- }
-
- @inline_args
- class EBNF_to_BNF(Transformer_InPlace):
- def __init__(self):
- self.new_rules = []
- self.rules_by_expr = {}
- self.prefix = 'anon'
- self.i = 0
- self.rule_options = None
-
- def _add_recurse_rule(self, type_, expr):
- if expr in self.rules_by_expr:
- return self.rules_by_expr[expr]
-
- new_name = '__%s_%s_%d' % (self.prefix, type_, self.i)
- self.i += 1
- t = NonTerminal(new_name)
- tree = ST('expansions', [ST('expansion', [expr]), ST('expansion', [t, expr])])
- self.new_rules.append((new_name, tree, self.rule_options))
- self.rules_by_expr[expr] = t
- return t
-
- def expr(self, rule, op, *args):
- if op.value == '?':
- empty = ST('expansion', [])
- return ST('expansions', [rule, empty])
- elif op.value == '+':
- # a : b c+ d
- # -->
- # a : b _c d
- # _c : _c c | c;
- return self._add_recurse_rule('plus', rule)
- elif op.value == '*':
- # a : b c* d
- # -->
- # a : b _c? d
- # _c : _c c | c;
- new_name = self._add_recurse_rule('star', rule)
- return ST('expansions', [new_name, ST('expansion', [])])
- elif op.value == '~':
- if len(args) == 1:
- mn = mx = int(args[0])
- else:
- mn, mx = map(int, args)
- if mx < mn or mn < 0:
- raise GrammarError("Bad Range for %s (%d..%d isn't allowed)" % (rule, mn, mx))
- return ST('expansions', [ST('expansion', [rule] * n) for n in range(mn, mx+1)])
- assert False, op
-
- def maybe(self, rule):
- keep_all_tokens = self.rule_options and self.rule_options.keep_all_tokens
-
- def will_not_get_removed(sym):
- if isinstance(sym, NonTerminal):
- return not sym.name.startswith('_')
- if isinstance(sym, Terminal):
- return keep_all_tokens or not sym.filter_out
- assert False
-
- if any(rule.scan_values(will_not_get_removed)):
- empty = _EMPTY
- else:
- empty = ST('expansion', [])
-
- return ST('expansions', [rule, empty])
-
-
- class SimplifyRule_Visitor(Visitor):
-
- @staticmethod
- def _flatten(tree):
- while True:
- to_expand = [i for i, child in enumerate(tree.children)
- if isinstance(child, Tree) and child.data == tree.data]
- if not to_expand:
- break
- tree.expand_kids_by_index(*to_expand)
-
- def expansion(self, tree):
- # rules_list unpacking
- # a : b (c|d) e
- # -->
- # a : b c e | b d e
- #
- # In AST terms:
- # expansion(b, expansions(c, d), e)
- # -->
- # expansions( expansion(b, c, e), expansion(b, d, e) )
-
- self._flatten(tree)
-
- for i, child in enumerate(tree.children):
- if isinstance(child, Tree) and child.data == 'expansions':
- tree.data = 'expansions'
- tree.children = [self.visit(ST('expansion', [option if i==j else other
- for j, other in enumerate(tree.children)]))
- for option in dedup_list(child.children)]
- self._flatten(tree)
- break
-
- def alias(self, tree):
- rule, alias_name = tree.children
- if rule.data == 'expansions':
- aliases = []
- for child in tree.children[0].children:
- aliases.append(ST('alias', [child, alias_name]))
- tree.data = 'expansions'
- tree.children = aliases
-
- def expansions(self, tree):
- self._flatten(tree)
- # Ensure all children are unique
- if len(set(tree.children)) != len(tree.children):
- tree.children = dedup_list(tree.children) # dedup is expensive, so try to minimize its use
-
-
- class RuleTreeToText(Transformer):
- def expansions(self, x):
- return x
- def expansion(self, symbols):
- return symbols, None
- def alias(self, x):
- (expansion, _alias), alias = x
- assert _alias is None, (alias, expansion, '-', _alias) # Double alias not allowed
- return expansion, alias.value
-
-
- @inline_args
- class CanonizeTree(Transformer_InPlace):
- def tokenmods(self, *args):
- if len(args) == 1:
- return list(args)
- tokenmods, value = args
- return tokenmods + [value]
-
- class PrepareAnonTerminals(Transformer_InPlace):
- "Create a unique list of anonymous terminals. Attempt to give meaningful names to them when we add them"
-
- def __init__(self, terminals):
- self.terminals = terminals
- self.term_set = {td.name for td in self.terminals}
- self.term_reverse = {td.pattern: td for td in terminals}
- self.i = 0
- self.rule_options = None
-
-
- @inline_args
- def pattern(self, p):
- value = p.value
- if p in self.term_reverse and p.flags != self.term_reverse[p].pattern.flags:
- raise GrammarError(u'Conflicting flags for the same terminal: %s' % p)
-
- term_name = None
-
- if isinstance(p, PatternStr):
- try:
- # If already defined, use the user-defined terminal name
- term_name = self.term_reverse[p].name
- except KeyError:
- # Try to assign an indicative anon-terminal name
- try:
- term_name = _TERMINAL_NAMES[value]
- except KeyError:
- if value.isalnum() and value[0].isalpha() and value.upper() not in self.term_set:
- with suppress(UnicodeEncodeError):
- value.upper().encode('ascii') # Make sure we don't have unicode in our terminal names
- term_name = value.upper()
-
- if term_name in self.term_set:
- term_name = None
-
- elif isinstance(p, PatternRE):
- if p in self.term_reverse: # Kind of a weird placement.name
- term_name = self.term_reverse[p].name
- else:
- assert False, p
-
- if term_name is None:
- term_name = '__ANON_%d' % self.i
- self.i += 1
-
- if term_name not in self.term_set:
- assert p not in self.term_reverse
- self.term_set.add(term_name)
- termdef = TerminalDef(term_name, p)
- self.term_reverse[p] = termdef
- self.terminals.append(termdef)
-
- filter_out = False if self.rule_options and self.rule_options.keep_all_tokens else isinstance(p, PatternStr)
-
- return Terminal(term_name, filter_out=filter_out)
-
-
- class _ReplaceSymbols(Transformer_InPlace):
- " Helper for ApplyTemplates "
-
- def __init__(self):
- self.names = {}
-
- def value(self, c):
- if len(c) == 1 and isinstance(c[0], Token) and c[0].value in self.names:
- return self.names[c[0].value]
- return self.__default__('value', c, None)
-
- def template_usage(self, c):
- if c[0] in self.names:
- return self.__default__('template_usage', [self.names[c[0]].name] + c[1:], None)
- return self.__default__('template_usage', c, None)
-
- class ApplyTemplates(Transformer_InPlace):
- " Apply the templates, creating new rules that represent the used templates "
-
- def __init__(self, rule_defs):
- self.rule_defs = rule_defs
- self.replacer = _ReplaceSymbols()
- self.created_templates = set()
-
- def template_usage(self, c):
- name = c[0]
- args = c[1:]
- result_name = "%s{%s}" % (name, ",".join(a.name for a in args))
- if result_name not in self.created_templates:
- self.created_templates.add(result_name)
- (_n, params, tree, options) ,= (t for t in self.rule_defs if t[0] == name)
- assert len(params) == len(args), args
- result_tree = deepcopy(tree)
- self.replacer.names = dict(zip(params, args))
- self.replacer.transform(result_tree)
- self.rule_defs.append((result_name, [], result_tree, deepcopy(options)))
- return NonTerminal(result_name)
-
-
- def _rfind(s, choices):
- return max(s.rfind(c) for c in choices)
-
-
-
-
- def _literal_to_pattern(literal):
- v = literal.value
- flag_start = _rfind(v, '/"')+1
- assert flag_start > 0
- flags = v[flag_start:]
- assert all(f in _RE_FLAGS for f in flags), flags
-
- if literal.type == 'STRING' and '\n' in v:
- raise GrammarError('You cannot put newlines in string literals')
-
- if literal.type == 'REGEXP' and '\n' in v and 'x' not in flags:
- raise GrammarError('You can only use newlines in regular expressions '
- 'with the `x` (verbose) flag')
-
- v = v[:flag_start]
- assert v[0] == v[-1] and v[0] in '"/'
- x = v[1:-1]
-
- s = eval_escaping(x)
-
- if literal.type == 'STRING':
- s = s.replace('\\\\', '\\')
- return PatternStr(s, flags)
- elif literal.type == 'REGEXP':
- return PatternRE(s, flags)
- else:
- assert False, 'Invariant failed: literal.type not in ["STRING", "REGEXP"]'
-
-
- @inline_args
- class PrepareLiterals(Transformer_InPlace):
- def literal(self, literal):
- return ST('pattern', [_literal_to_pattern(literal)])
-
- def range(self, start, end):
- assert start.type == end.type == 'STRING'
- start = start.value[1:-1]
- end = end.value[1:-1]
- assert len(eval_escaping(start)) == len(eval_escaping(end)) == 1, (start, end, len(eval_escaping(start)), len(eval_escaping(end)))
- regexp = '[%s-%s]' % (start, end)
- return ST('pattern', [PatternRE(regexp)])
-
-
- def _make_joined_pattern(regexp, flags_set):
- # In Python 3.6, a new syntax for flags was introduced, that allows us to restrict the scope
- # of flags to a specific regexp group. We are already using it in `lexer.Pattern._get_flags`
- # However, for prior Python versions, we still need to use global flags, so we have to make sure
- # that there are no flag collisions when we merge several terminals.
- flags = ()
- if not Py36:
- if len(flags_set) > 1:
- raise GrammarError("Lark doesn't support joining terminals with conflicting flags in python <3.6!")
- elif len(flags_set) == 1:
- flags ,= flags_set
-
- return PatternRE(regexp, flags)
-
- class TerminalTreeToPattern(Transformer):
- def pattern(self, ps):
- p ,= ps
- return p
-
- def expansion(self, items):
- assert items
- if len(items) == 1:
- return items[0]
-
- pattern = ''.join(i.to_regexp() for i in items)
- return _make_joined_pattern(pattern, {i.flags for i in items})
-
- def expansions(self, exps):
- if len(exps) == 1:
- return exps[0]
-
- pattern = '(?:%s)' % ('|'.join(i.to_regexp() for i in exps))
- return _make_joined_pattern(pattern, {i.flags for i in exps})
-
- def expr(self, args):
- inner, op = args[:2]
- if op == '~':
- if len(args) == 3:
- op = "{%d}" % int(args[2])
- else:
- mn, mx = map(int, args[2:])
- if mx < mn:
- raise GrammarError("Bad Range for %s (%d..%d isn't allowed)" % (inner, mn, mx))
- op = "{%d,%d}" % (mn, mx)
- else:
- assert len(args) == 2
- return PatternRE('(?:%s)%s' % (inner.to_regexp(), op), inner.flags)
-
- def maybe(self, expr):
- return self.expr(expr + ['?'])
-
- def alias(self, t):
- raise GrammarError("Aliasing not allowed in terminals (You used -> in the wrong place)")
-
- def value(self, v):
- return v[0]
-
- class PrepareSymbols(Transformer_InPlace):
- def value(self, v):
- v ,= v
- if isinstance(v, Tree):
- return v
- elif v.type == 'RULE':
- return NonTerminal(Str(v.value))
- elif v.type == 'TERMINAL':
- return Terminal(Str(v.value), filter_out=v.startswith('_'))
- assert False
-
- def _choice_of_rules(rules):
- return ST('expansions', [ST('expansion', [Token('RULE', name)]) for name in rules])
-
- def nr_deepcopy_tree(t):
- "Deepcopy tree `t` without recursion"
- return Transformer_NonRecursive(False).transform(t)
-
- class Grammar:
- def __init__(self, rule_defs, term_defs, ignore):
- self.term_defs = term_defs
- self.rule_defs = rule_defs
- self.ignore = ignore
-
- def compile(self, start):
- # We change the trees in-place (to support huge grammars)
- # So deepcopy allows calling compile more than once.
- term_defs = deepcopy(list(self.term_defs))
- rule_defs = [(n,p,nr_deepcopy_tree(t),o) for n,p,t,o in self.rule_defs]
-
- # ===================
- # Compile Terminals
- # ===================
-
- # Convert terminal-trees to strings/regexps
-
- for name, (term_tree, priority) in term_defs:
- if term_tree is None: # Terminal added through %declare
- continue
- expansions = list(term_tree.find_data('expansion'))
- if len(expansions) == 1 and not expansions[0].children:
- raise GrammarError("Terminals cannot be empty (%s)" % name)
-
- transformer = PrepareLiterals() * TerminalTreeToPattern()
- terminals = [TerminalDef(name, transformer.transform( term_tree ), priority)
- for name, (term_tree, priority) in term_defs if term_tree]
-
- # =================
- # Compile Rules
- # =================
-
- # 1. Pre-process terminals
- anon_tokens_transf = PrepareAnonTerminals(terminals)
- transformer = PrepareLiterals() * PrepareSymbols() * anon_tokens_transf # Adds to terminals
-
- # 2. Inline Templates
-
- transformer *= ApplyTemplates(rule_defs)
-
- # 3. Convert EBNF to BNF (and apply step 1 & 2)
- ebnf_to_bnf = EBNF_to_BNF()
- rules = []
- i = 0
- while i < len(rule_defs): # We have to do it like this because rule_defs might grow due to templates
- name, params, rule_tree, options = rule_defs[i]
- i += 1
- if len(params) != 0: # Dont transform templates
- continue
- rule_options = RuleOptions(keep_all_tokens=True) if options and options.keep_all_tokens else None
- ebnf_to_bnf.rule_options = rule_options
- ebnf_to_bnf.prefix = name
- anon_tokens_transf.rule_options = rule_options
- tree = transformer.transform(rule_tree)
- res = ebnf_to_bnf.transform(tree)
- rules.append((name, res, options))
- rules += ebnf_to_bnf.new_rules
-
- assert len(rules) == len({name for name, _t, _o in rules}), "Whoops, name collision"
-
- # 4. Compile tree to Rule objects
- rule_tree_to_text = RuleTreeToText()
-
- simplify_rule = SimplifyRule_Visitor()
- compiled_rules = []
- for rule_content in rules:
- name, tree, options = rule_content
- simplify_rule.visit(tree)
- expansions = rule_tree_to_text.transform(tree)
-
- for i, (expansion, alias) in enumerate(expansions):
- if alias and name.startswith('_'):
- raise GrammarError("Rule %s is marked for expansion (it starts with an underscore) and isn't allowed to have aliases (alias=%s)" % (name, alias))
-
- empty_indices = [x==_EMPTY for x in expansion]
- if any(empty_indices):
- exp_options = copy(options) or RuleOptions()
- exp_options.empty_indices = empty_indices
- expansion = [x for x in expansion if x!=_EMPTY]
- else:
- exp_options = options
-
- assert all(isinstance(x, Symbol) for x in expansion), expansion
- rule = Rule(NonTerminal(name), expansion, i, alias, exp_options)
- compiled_rules.append(rule)
-
- # Remove duplicates of empty rules, throw error for non-empty duplicates
- if len(set(compiled_rules)) != len(compiled_rules):
- duplicates = classify(compiled_rules, lambda x: x)
- for dups in duplicates.values():
- if len(dups) > 1:
- if dups[0].expansion:
- raise GrammarError("Rules defined twice: %s\n\n(Might happen due to colliding expansion of optionals: [] or ?)"
- % ''.join('\n * %s' % i for i in dups))
-
- # Empty rule; assert all other attributes are equal
- assert len({(r.alias, r.order, r.options) for r in dups}) == len(dups)
-
- # Remove duplicates
- compiled_rules = list(set(compiled_rules))
-
-
- # Filter out unused rules
- while True:
- c = len(compiled_rules)
- used_rules = {s for r in compiled_rules
- for s in r.expansion
- if isinstance(s, NonTerminal)
- and s != r.origin}
- used_rules |= {NonTerminal(s) for s in start}
- compiled_rules = [r for r in compiled_rules if r.origin in used_rules]
- if len(compiled_rules) == c:
- break
-
- # Filter out unused terminals
- used_terms = {t.name for r in compiled_rules
- for t in r.expansion
- if isinstance(t, Terminal)}
- terminals = [t for t in terminals if t.name in used_terms or t.name in self.ignore]
-
- return terminals, compiled_rules, self.ignore
-
-
-
- _imported_grammars = {}
- def import_grammar(grammar_path, re_, base_paths=[]):
- if grammar_path not in _imported_grammars:
- import_paths = base_paths + IMPORT_PATHS
- for import_path in import_paths:
- with suppress(IOError):
- joined_path = os.path.join(import_path, grammar_path)
- with open(joined_path, encoding='utf8') as f:
- text = f.read()
- grammar = load_grammar(text, joined_path, re_)
- _imported_grammars[grammar_path] = grammar
- break
- else:
- open(grammar_path, encoding='utf8')
- assert False
-
- return _imported_grammars[grammar_path]
-
- def import_from_grammar_into_namespace(grammar, namespace, aliases):
- """Returns all rules and terminals of grammar, prepended
- with a 'namespace' prefix, except for those which are aliased.
- """
-
- imported_terms = dict(grammar.term_defs)
- imported_rules = {n:(n,p,deepcopy(t),o) for n,p,t,o in grammar.rule_defs}
-
- term_defs = []
- rule_defs = []
-
- def rule_dependencies(symbol):
- if symbol.type != 'RULE':
- return []
- try:
- _, params, tree,_ = imported_rules[symbol]
- except KeyError:
- raise GrammarError("Missing symbol '%s' in grammar %s" % (symbol, namespace))
- return _find_used_symbols(tree) - set(params)
-
-
-
- def get_namespace_name(name, params):
- if params is not None:
- try:
- return params[name]
- except KeyError:
- pass
- try:
- return aliases[name].value
- except KeyError:
- if name[0] == '_':
- return '_%s__%s' % (namespace, name[1:])
- return '%s__%s' % (namespace, name)
-
- to_import = list(bfs(aliases, rule_dependencies))
- for symbol in to_import:
- if symbol.type == 'TERMINAL':
- term_defs.append([get_namespace_name(symbol, None), imported_terms[symbol]])
- else:
- assert symbol.type == 'RULE'
- _, params, tree, options = imported_rules[symbol]
- params_map = {p: ('%s__%s' if p[0]!='_' else '_%s__%s' ) % (namespace, p) for p in params}
- for t in tree.iter_subtrees():
- for i, c in enumerate(t.children):
- if isinstance(c, Token) and c.type in ('RULE', 'TERMINAL'):
- t.children[i] = Token(c.type, get_namespace_name(c, params_map))
- params = [params_map[p] for p in params] # We can not rely on ordered dictionaries
- rule_defs.append((get_namespace_name(symbol, params_map), params, tree, options))
-
-
- return term_defs, rule_defs
-
-
-
- def resolve_term_references(term_defs):
- # TODO Solve with transitive closure (maybe)
-
- term_dict = {k:t for k, (t,_p) in term_defs}
- assert len(term_dict) == len(term_defs), "Same name defined twice?"
-
- while True:
- changed = False
- for name, (token_tree, _p) in term_defs:
- if token_tree is None: # Terminal added through %declare
- continue
- for exp in token_tree.find_data('value'):
- item ,= exp.children
- if isinstance(item, Token):
- if item.type == 'RULE':
- raise GrammarError("Rules aren't allowed inside terminals (%s in %s)" % (item, name))
- if item.type == 'TERMINAL':
- term_value = term_dict[item]
- assert term_value is not None
- exp.children[0] = term_value
- changed = True
- if not changed:
- break
-
- for name, term in term_dict.items():
- if term: # Not just declared
- for child in term.children:
- ids = [id(x) for x in child.iter_subtrees()]
- if id(term) in ids:
- raise GrammarError("Recursion in terminal '%s' (recursion is only allowed in rules, not terminals)" % name)
-
-
- def options_from_rule(name, params, *x):
- if len(x) > 1:
- priority, expansions = x
- priority = int(priority)
- else:
- expansions ,= x
- priority = None
- params = [t.value for t in params.children] if params is not None else [] # For the grammar parser
-
- keep_all_tokens = name.startswith('!')
- name = name.lstrip('!')
- expand1 = name.startswith('?')
- name = name.lstrip('?')
-
- return name, params, expansions, RuleOptions(keep_all_tokens, expand1, priority=priority,
- template_source=(name if params else None))
-
-
- def symbols_from_strcase(expansion):
- return [Terminal(x, filter_out=x.startswith('_')) if x.isupper() else NonTerminal(x) for x in expansion]
-
- @inline_args
- class PrepareGrammar(Transformer_InPlace):
- def terminal(self, name):
- return name
- def nonterminal(self, name):
- return name
-
-
- def _find_used_symbols(tree):
- assert tree.data == 'expansions'
- return {t for x in tree.find_data('expansion')
- for t in x.scan_values(lambda t: t.type in ('RULE', 'TERMINAL'))}
-
- class GrammarLoader:
- def __init__(self, re_module):
- terminals = [TerminalDef(name, PatternRE(value)) for name, value in TERMINALS.items()]
-
- rules = [options_from_rule(name, None, x) for name, x in RULES.items()]
- rules = [Rule(NonTerminal(r), symbols_from_strcase(x.split()), i, None, o) for r, _p, xs, o in rules for i, x in enumerate(xs)]
- callback = ParseTreeBuilder(rules, ST).create_callback()
- lexer_conf = LexerConf(terminals, re_module, ['WS', 'COMMENT'])
-
- parser_conf = ParserConf(rules, callback, ['start'])
- self.parser = LALR_TraditionalLexer(lexer_conf, parser_conf)
-
- self.canonize_tree = CanonizeTree()
- self.re_module = re_module
-
- def load_grammar(self, grammar_text, grammar_name='<?>'):
- "Parse grammar_text, verify, and create Grammar object. Display nice messages on error."
-
- try:
- tree = self.canonize_tree.transform( self.parser.parse(grammar_text+'\n') )
- except UnexpectedCharacters as e:
- context = e.get_context(grammar_text)
- raise GrammarError("Unexpected input at line %d column %d in %s: \n\n%s" %
- (e.line, e.column, grammar_name, context))
- except UnexpectedToken as e:
- context = e.get_context(grammar_text)
- error = e.match_examples(self.parser.parse, {
- 'Unclosed parenthesis': ['a: (\n'],
- 'Umatched closing parenthesis': ['a: )\n', 'a: [)\n', 'a: (]\n'],
- 'Expecting rule or terminal definition (missing colon)': ['a\n', 'a->\n', 'A->\n', 'a A\n'],
- 'Alias expects lowercase name': ['a: -> "a"\n'],
- 'Unexpected colon': ['a::\n', 'a: b:\n', 'a: B:\n', 'a: "a":\n'],
- 'Misplaced operator': ['a: b??', 'a: b(?)', 'a:+\n', 'a:?\n', 'a:*\n', 'a:|*\n'],
- 'Expecting option ("|") or a new rule or terminal definition': ['a:a\n()\n'],
- '%import expects a name': ['%import "a"\n'],
- '%ignore expects a value': ['%ignore %import\n'],
- })
- if error:
- raise GrammarError("%s at line %s column %s\n\n%s" % (error, e.line, e.column, context))
- elif 'STRING' in e.expected:
- raise GrammarError("Expecting a value at line %s column %s\n\n%s" % (e.line, e.column, context))
- raise
-
- tree = PrepareGrammar().transform(tree)
-
- # Extract grammar items
- defs = classify(tree.children, lambda c: c.data, lambda c: c.children)
- term_defs = defs.pop('term', [])
- rule_defs = defs.pop('rule', [])
- statements = defs.pop('statement', [])
- assert not defs
-
- term_defs = [td if len(td)==3 else (td[0], 1, td[1]) for td in term_defs]
- term_defs = [(name.value, (t, int(p))) for name, p, t in term_defs]
- rule_defs = [options_from_rule(*x) for x in rule_defs]
-
- # Execute statements
- ignore, imports = [], {}
- for (stmt,) in statements:
- if stmt.data == 'ignore':
- t ,= stmt.children
- ignore.append(t)
- elif stmt.data == 'import':
- if len(stmt.children) > 1:
- path_node, arg1 = stmt.children
- else:
- path_node ,= stmt.children
- arg1 = None
-
- if isinstance(arg1, Tree): # Multi import
- dotted_path = tuple(path_node.children)
- names = arg1.children
- aliases = dict(zip(names, names)) # Can't have aliased multi import, so all aliases will be the same as names
- else: # Single import
- dotted_path = tuple(path_node.children[:-1])
- name = path_node.children[-1] # Get name from dotted path
- aliases = {name: arg1 or name} # Aliases if exist
-
- if path_node.data == 'import_lib': # Import from library
- base_paths = []
- else: # Relative import
- if grammar_name == '<string>': # Import relative to script file path if grammar is coded in script
- try:
- base_file = os.path.abspath(sys.modules['__main__'].__file__)
- except AttributeError:
- base_file = None
- else:
- base_file = grammar_name # Import relative to grammar file path if external grammar file
- if base_file:
- base_paths = [os.path.split(base_file)[0]]
- else:
- base_paths = [os.path.abspath(os.path.curdir)]
-
- try:
- import_base_paths, import_aliases = imports[dotted_path]
- assert base_paths == import_base_paths, 'Inconsistent base_paths for %s.' % '.'.join(dotted_path)
- import_aliases.update(aliases)
- except KeyError:
- imports[dotted_path] = base_paths, aliases
-
- elif stmt.data == 'declare':
- for t in stmt.children:
- term_defs.append([t.value, (None, None)])
- else:
- assert False, stmt
-
- # import grammars
- for dotted_path, (base_paths, aliases) in imports.items():
- grammar_path = os.path.join(*dotted_path) + EXT
- g = import_grammar(grammar_path, self.re_module, base_paths=base_paths)
- new_td, new_rd = import_from_grammar_into_namespace(g, '__'.join(dotted_path), aliases)
-
- term_defs += new_td
- rule_defs += new_rd
-
- # Verify correctness 1
- for name, _ in term_defs:
- if name.startswith('__'):
- raise GrammarError('Names starting with double-underscore are reserved (Error at %s)' % name)
-
- # Handle ignore tokens
- # XXX A slightly hacky solution. Recognition of %ignore TERMINAL as separate comes from the lexer's
- # inability to handle duplicate terminals (two names, one value)
- ignore_names = []
- for t in ignore:
- if t.data=='expansions' and len(t.children) == 1:
- t2 ,= t.children
- if t2.data=='expansion' and len(t2.children) == 1:
- item ,= t2.children
- if item.data == 'value':
- item ,= item.children
- if isinstance(item, Token) and item.type == 'TERMINAL':
- ignore_names.append(item.value)
- continue
-
- name = '__IGNORE_%d'% len(ignore_names)
- ignore_names.append(name)
- term_defs.append((name, (t, 1)))
-
- # Verify correctness 2
- terminal_names = set()
- for name, _ in term_defs:
- if name in terminal_names:
- raise GrammarError("Terminal '%s' defined more than once" % name)
- terminal_names.add(name)
-
- if set(ignore_names) > terminal_names:
- raise GrammarError("Terminals %s were marked to ignore but were not defined!" % (set(ignore_names) - terminal_names))
-
- resolve_term_references(term_defs)
-
- rules = rule_defs
-
- rule_names = {}
- for name, params, _x, _o in rules:
- if name.startswith('__'):
- raise GrammarError('Names starting with double-underscore are reserved (Error at %s)' % name)
- if name in rule_names:
- raise GrammarError("Rule '%s' defined more than once" % name)
- rule_names[name] = len(params)
-
- for name, params , expansions, _o in rules:
- for i, p in enumerate(params):
- if p in rule_names:
- raise GrammarError("Template Parameter conflicts with rule %s (in template %s)" % (p, name))
- if p in params[:i]:
- raise GrammarError("Duplicate Template Parameter %s (in template %s)" % (p, name))
- for temp in expansions.find_data('template_usage'):
- sym = temp.children[0]
- args = temp.children[1:]
- if sym not in params:
- if sym not in rule_names:
- raise GrammarError("Template '%s' used but not defined (in rule %s)" % (sym, name))
- if len(args) != rule_names[sym]:
- raise GrammarError("Wrong number of template arguments used for %s "
- "(expected %s, got %s) (in rule %s)"%(sym, rule_names[sym], len(args), name))
- for sym in _find_used_symbols(expansions):
- if sym.type == 'TERMINAL':
- if sym not in terminal_names:
- raise GrammarError("Token '%s' used but not defined (in rule %s)" % (sym, name))
- else:
- if sym not in rule_names and sym not in params:
- raise GrammarError("Rule '%s' used but not defined (in rule %s)" % (sym, name))
-
-
- return Grammar(rules, term_defs, ignore_names)
-
-
-
- def load_grammar(grammar, source, re_):
- return GrammarLoader(re_).load_grammar(grammar, source)
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