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- from __future__ import absolute_import
-
-
- from lark.exceptions import ConfigurationError, assert_config
-
- import sys, os, pickle, hashlib
- from io import open
- import tempfile
- from warnings import warn
-
- from .utils import STRING_TYPE, Serialize, SerializeMemoizer, FS, isascii, logger, ABC, abstractmethod
- from .load_grammar import load_grammar, FromPackageLoader, Grammar, verify_used_files
- from .tree import Tree
- from .common import LexerConf, ParserConf
-
- from .lexer import Lexer, TraditionalLexer, TerminalDef, LexerThread
- from .parse_tree_builder import ParseTreeBuilder
- from .parser_frontends import get_frontend, _get_lexer_callbacks
- from .grammar import Rule
-
- import re
- try:
- import regex
- except ImportError:
- regex = None
-
-
- ###{standalone
-
-
- class LarkOptions(Serialize):
- """Specifies the options for Lark
-
- """
- OPTIONS_DOC = """
- **=== General Options ===**
-
- start
- The start symbol. Either a string, or a list of strings for multiple possible starts (Default: "start")
- debug
- Display debug information and extra warnings. Use only when debugging (default: False)
- When used with Earley, it generates a forest graph as "sppf.png", if 'dot' is installed.
- transformer
- Applies the transformer to every parse tree (equivalent to applying it after the parse, but faster)
- propagate_positions
- Propagates (line, column, end_line, end_column) attributes into all tree branches.
- Accepts ``False``, ``True``, or a callable, which will filter which nodes to ignore when propagating.
- maybe_placeholders
- When ``True``, the ``[]`` operator returns ``None`` when not matched.
-
- When ``False``, ``[]`` behaves like the ``?`` operator, and returns no value at all.
- (default= ``False``. Recommended to set to ``True``)
- cache
- Cache the results of the Lark grammar analysis, for x2 to x3 faster loading. LALR only for now.
-
- - When ``False``, does nothing (default)
- - When ``True``, caches to a temporary file in the local directory
- - When given a string, caches to the path pointed by the string
- regex
- When True, uses the ``regex`` module instead of the stdlib ``re``.
- g_regex_flags
- Flags that are applied to all terminals (both regex and strings)
- keep_all_tokens
- Prevent the tree builder from automagically removing "punctuation" tokens (default: False)
- tree_class
- Lark will produce trees comprised of instances of this class instead of the default ``lark.Tree``.
-
- **=== Algorithm Options ===**
-
- parser
- Decides which parser engine to use. Accepts "earley" or "lalr". (Default: "earley").
- (there is also a "cyk" option for legacy)
- lexer
- Decides whether or not to use a lexer stage
-
- - "auto" (default): Choose for me based on the parser
- - "standard": Use a standard lexer
- - "contextual": Stronger lexer (only works with parser="lalr")
- - "dynamic": Flexible and powerful (only with parser="earley")
- - "dynamic_complete": Same as dynamic, but tries *every* variation of tokenizing possible.
- ambiguity
- Decides how to handle ambiguity in the parse. Only relevant if parser="earley"
-
- - "resolve": The parser will automatically choose the simplest derivation
- (it chooses consistently: greedy for tokens, non-greedy for rules)
- - "explicit": The parser will return all derivations wrapped in "_ambig" tree nodes (i.e. a forest).
- - "forest": The parser will return the root of the shared packed parse forest.
-
- **=== Misc. / Domain Specific Options ===**
-
- postlex
- Lexer post-processing (Default: None) Only works with the standard and contextual lexers.
- priority
- How priorities should be evaluated - auto, none, normal, invert (Default: auto)
- lexer_callbacks
- Dictionary of callbacks for the lexer. May alter tokens during lexing. Use with caution.
- use_bytes
- Accept an input of type ``bytes`` instead of ``str`` (Python 3 only).
- edit_terminals
- A callback for editing the terminals before parse.
- import_paths
- A List of either paths or loader functions to specify from where grammars are imported
- source_path
- Override the source of from where the grammar was loaded. Useful for relative imports and unconventional grammar loading
- **=== End of Options ===**
- """
- if __doc__:
- __doc__ += OPTIONS_DOC
-
-
- # Adding a new option needs to be done in multiple places:
- # - In the dictionary below. This is the primary truth of which options `Lark.__init__` accepts
- # - In the docstring above. It is used both for the docstring of `LarkOptions` and `Lark`, and in readthedocs
- # - In `lark-stubs/lark.pyi`:
- # - As attribute to `LarkOptions`
- # - As parameter to `Lark.__init__`
- # - Potentially in `_LOAD_ALLOWED_OPTIONS` below this class, when the option doesn't change how the grammar is loaded
- # - Potentially in `lark.tools.__init__`, if it makes sense, and it can easily be passed as a cmd argument
- _defaults = {
- 'debug': False,
- 'keep_all_tokens': False,
- 'tree_class': None,
- 'cache': False,
- 'postlex': None,
- 'parser': 'earley',
- 'lexer': 'auto',
- 'transformer': None,
- 'start': 'start',
- 'priority': 'auto',
- 'ambiguity': 'auto',
- 'regex': False,
- 'propagate_positions': False,
- 'lexer_callbacks': {},
- 'maybe_placeholders': False,
- 'edit_terminals': None,
- 'g_regex_flags': 0,
- 'use_bytes': False,
- 'import_paths': [],
- 'source_path': None,
- }
-
- def __init__(self, options_dict):
- o = dict(options_dict)
-
- options = {}
- for name, default in self._defaults.items():
- if name in o:
- value = o.pop(name)
- if isinstance(default, bool) and name not in ('cache', 'use_bytes', 'propagate_positions'):
- value = bool(value)
- else:
- value = default
-
- options[name] = value
-
- if isinstance(options['start'], STRING_TYPE):
- options['start'] = [options['start']]
-
- self.__dict__['options'] = options
-
-
- assert_config(self.parser, ('earley', 'lalr', 'cyk', None))
-
- if self.parser == 'earley' and self.transformer:
- raise ConfigurationError('Cannot specify an embedded transformer when using the Earley algorithm. '
- 'Please use your transformer on the resulting parse tree, or use a different algorithm (i.e. LALR)')
-
- if o:
- raise ConfigurationError("Unknown options: %s" % o.keys())
-
- def __getattr__(self, name):
- try:
- return self.__dict__['options'][name]
- except KeyError as e:
- raise AttributeError(e)
-
- def __setattr__(self, name, value):
- assert_config(name, self.options.keys(), "%r isn't a valid option. Expected one of: %s")
- self.options[name] = value
-
- def serialize(self, memo):
- return self.options
-
- @classmethod
- def deserialize(cls, data, memo):
- return cls(data)
-
-
- # Options that can be passed to the Lark parser, even when it was loaded from cache/standalone.
- # These option are only used outside of `load_grammar`.
- _LOAD_ALLOWED_OPTIONS = {'postlex', 'transformer', 'lexer_callbacks', 'use_bytes', 'debug', 'g_regex_flags', 'regex', 'propagate_positions', 'tree_class'}
-
- _VALID_PRIORITY_OPTIONS = ('auto', 'normal', 'invert', None)
- _VALID_AMBIGUITY_OPTIONS = ('auto', 'resolve', 'explicit', 'forest')
-
-
- class PostLex(ABC):
- @abstractmethod
- def process(self, stream):
- return stream
-
- always_accept = ()
-
-
- class Lark(Serialize):
- """Main interface for the library.
-
- It's mostly a thin wrapper for the many different parsers, and for the tree constructor.
-
- Parameters:
- grammar: a string or file-object containing the grammar spec (using Lark's ebnf syntax)
- options: a dictionary controlling various aspects of Lark.
-
- Example:
- >>> Lark(r'''start: "foo" ''')
- Lark(...)
- """
- def __init__(self, grammar, **options):
- self.options = LarkOptions(options)
-
- # Set regex or re module
- use_regex = self.options.regex
- if use_regex:
- if regex:
- re_module = regex
- else:
- raise ImportError('`regex` module must be installed if calling `Lark(regex=True)`.')
- else:
- re_module = re
-
- # Some, but not all file-like objects have a 'name' attribute
- if self.options.source_path is None:
- try:
- self.source_path = grammar.name
- except AttributeError:
- self.source_path = '<string>'
- else:
- self.source_path = self.options.source_path
-
- # Drain file-like objects to get their contents
- try:
- read = grammar.read
- except AttributeError:
- pass
- else:
- grammar = read()
-
- cache_fn = None
- cache_md5 = None
- if isinstance(grammar, STRING_TYPE):
- self.source_grammar = grammar
- if self.options.use_bytes:
- if not isascii(grammar):
- raise ConfigurationError("Grammar must be ascii only, when use_bytes=True")
- if sys.version_info[0] == 2 and self.options.use_bytes != 'force':
- raise ConfigurationError("`use_bytes=True` may have issues on python2."
- "Use `use_bytes='force'` to use it at your own risk.")
-
- if self.options.cache:
- if self.options.parser != 'lalr':
- raise ConfigurationError("cache only works with parser='lalr' for now")
-
- unhashable = ('transformer', 'postlex', 'lexer_callbacks', 'edit_terminals')
- options_str = ''.join(k+str(v) for k, v in options.items() if k not in unhashable)
- from . import __version__
- s = grammar + options_str + __version__ + str(sys.version_info[:2])
- cache_md5 = hashlib.md5(s.encode('utf8')).hexdigest()
-
- if isinstance(self.options.cache, STRING_TYPE):
- cache_fn = self.options.cache
- else:
- if self.options.cache is not True:
- raise ConfigurationError("cache argument must be bool or str")
- # Python2.7 doesn't support * syntax in tuples
- cache_fn = tempfile.gettempdir() + '/.lark_cache_%s_%s_%s.tmp' % ((cache_md5,) + sys.version_info[:2])
-
- if FS.exists(cache_fn):
- logger.debug('Loading grammar from cache: %s', cache_fn)
- # Remove options that aren't relevant for loading from cache
- for name in (set(options) - _LOAD_ALLOWED_OPTIONS):
- del options[name]
- with FS.open(cache_fn, 'rb') as f:
- old_options = self.options
- try:
- file_md5 = f.readline().rstrip(b'\n')
- cached_used_files = pickle.load(f)
- if file_md5 == cache_md5.encode('utf8') and verify_used_files(cached_used_files):
- cached_parser_data = pickle.load(f)
- self._load(cached_parser_data, **options)
- return
- except Exception: # We should probably narrow done which errors we catch here.
- logger.exception("Failed to load Lark from cache: %r. We will try to carry on." % cache_fn)
-
- # In theory, the Lark instance might have been messed up by the call to `_load`.
- # In practice the only relevant thing that might have been overriden should be `options`
- self.options = old_options
-
-
- # Parse the grammar file and compose the grammars
- self.grammar, used_files = load_grammar(grammar, self.source_path, self.options.import_paths, self.options.keep_all_tokens)
- else:
- assert isinstance(grammar, Grammar)
- self.grammar = grammar
-
-
- if self.options.lexer == 'auto':
- if self.options.parser == 'lalr':
- self.options.lexer = 'contextual'
- elif self.options.parser == 'earley':
- if self.options.postlex is not None:
- logger.info("postlex can't be used with the dynamic lexer, so we use standard instead. "
- "Consider using lalr with contextual instead of earley")
- self.options.lexer = 'standard'
- else:
- self.options.lexer = 'dynamic'
- elif self.options.parser == 'cyk':
- self.options.lexer = 'standard'
- else:
- assert False, self.options.parser
- lexer = self.options.lexer
- if isinstance(lexer, type):
- assert issubclass(lexer, Lexer) # XXX Is this really important? Maybe just ensure interface compliance
- else:
- assert_config(lexer, ('standard', 'contextual', 'dynamic', 'dynamic_complete'))
- if self.options.postlex is not None and 'dynamic' in lexer:
- raise ConfigurationError("Can't use postlex with a dynamic lexer. Use standard or contextual instead")
-
- if self.options.ambiguity == 'auto':
- if self.options.parser == 'earley':
- self.options.ambiguity = 'resolve'
- else:
- assert_config(self.options.parser, ('earley', 'cyk'), "%r doesn't support disambiguation. Use one of these parsers instead: %s")
-
- if self.options.priority == 'auto':
- self.options.priority = 'normal'
-
- if self.options.priority not in _VALID_PRIORITY_OPTIONS:
- raise ConfigurationError("invalid priority option: %r. Must be one of %r" % (self.options.priority, _VALID_PRIORITY_OPTIONS))
- assert self.options.ambiguity not in ('resolve__antiscore_sum', ), 'resolve__antiscore_sum has been replaced with the option priority="invert"'
- if self.options.ambiguity not in _VALID_AMBIGUITY_OPTIONS:
- raise ConfigurationError("invalid ambiguity option: %r. Must be one of %r" % (self.options.ambiguity, _VALID_AMBIGUITY_OPTIONS))
-
- if self.options.postlex is not None:
- terminals_to_keep = set(self.options.postlex.always_accept)
- else:
- terminals_to_keep = set()
-
- # Compile the EBNF grammar into BNF
- self.terminals, self.rules, self.ignore_tokens = self.grammar.compile(self.options.start, terminals_to_keep)
-
- if self.options.edit_terminals:
- for t in self.terminals:
- self.options.edit_terminals(t)
-
- self._terminals_dict = {t.name: t for t in self.terminals}
-
- # If the user asked to invert the priorities, negate them all here.
- # This replaces the old 'resolve__antiscore_sum' option.
- if self.options.priority == 'invert':
- for rule in self.rules:
- if rule.options.priority is not None:
- rule.options.priority = -rule.options.priority
- # Else, if the user asked to disable priorities, strip them from the
- # rules. This allows the Earley parsers to skip an extra forest walk
- # for improved performance, if you don't need them (or didn't specify any).
- elif self.options.priority is None:
- for rule in self.rules:
- if rule.options.priority is not None:
- rule.options.priority = None
-
- # TODO Deprecate lexer_callbacks?
- self.lexer_conf = LexerConf(
- self.terminals, re_module, self.ignore_tokens, self.options.postlex,
- self.options.lexer_callbacks, self.options.g_regex_flags, use_bytes=self.options.use_bytes
- )
-
- if self.options.parser:
- self.parser = self._build_parser()
- elif lexer:
- self.lexer = self._build_lexer()
-
- if cache_fn:
- logger.debug('Saving grammar to cache: %s', cache_fn)
- with FS.open(cache_fn, 'wb') as f:
- f.write(cache_md5.encode('utf8') + b'\n')
- pickle.dump(used_files, f)
- self.save(f)
-
- if __doc__:
- __doc__ += "\n\n" + LarkOptions.OPTIONS_DOC
-
- __serialize_fields__ = 'parser', 'rules', 'options'
-
- def _build_lexer(self, dont_ignore=False):
- lexer_conf = self.lexer_conf
- if dont_ignore:
- from copy import copy
- lexer_conf = copy(lexer_conf)
- lexer_conf.ignore = ()
- return TraditionalLexer(lexer_conf)
-
- def _prepare_callbacks(self):
- self._callbacks = {}
- # we don't need these callbacks if we aren't building a tree
- if self.options.ambiguity != 'forest':
- self._parse_tree_builder = ParseTreeBuilder(
- self.rules,
- self.options.tree_class or Tree,
- self.options.propagate_positions,
- self.options.parser != 'lalr' and self.options.ambiguity == 'explicit',
- self.options.maybe_placeholders
- )
- self._callbacks = self._parse_tree_builder.create_callback(self.options.transformer)
- self._callbacks.update(_get_lexer_callbacks(self.options.transformer, self.terminals))
-
- def _build_parser(self):
- self._prepare_callbacks()
- parser_class = get_frontend(self.options.parser, self.options.lexer)
- parser_conf = ParserConf(self.rules, self._callbacks, self.options.start)
- return parser_class(self.lexer_conf, parser_conf, options=self.options)
-
- def save(self, f):
- """Saves the instance into the given file object
-
- Useful for caching and multiprocessing.
- """
- data, m = self.memo_serialize([TerminalDef, Rule])
- pickle.dump({'data': data, 'memo': m}, f, protocol=pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL)
-
- @classmethod
- def load(cls, f):
- """Loads an instance from the given file object
-
- Useful for caching and multiprocessing.
- """
- inst = cls.__new__(cls)
- return inst._load(f)
-
- def _deserialize_lexer_conf(self, data, memo, options):
- lexer_conf = LexerConf.deserialize(data['lexer_conf'], memo)
- lexer_conf.callbacks = options.lexer_callbacks or {}
- lexer_conf.re_module = regex if options.regex else re
- lexer_conf.use_bytes = options.use_bytes
- lexer_conf.g_regex_flags = options.g_regex_flags
- lexer_conf.skip_validation = True
- lexer_conf.postlex = options.postlex
- return lexer_conf
-
- def _load(self, f, **kwargs):
- if isinstance(f, dict):
- d = f
- else:
- d = pickle.load(f)
- memo_json = d['memo']
- data = d['data']
-
- assert memo_json
- memo = SerializeMemoizer.deserialize(memo_json, {'Rule': Rule, 'TerminalDef': TerminalDef}, {})
- options = dict(data['options'])
- if (set(kwargs) - _LOAD_ALLOWED_OPTIONS) & set(LarkOptions._defaults):
- raise ConfigurationError("Some options are not allowed when loading a Parser: {}"
- .format(set(kwargs) - _LOAD_ALLOWED_OPTIONS))
- options.update(kwargs)
- self.options = LarkOptions.deserialize(options, memo)
- self.rules = [Rule.deserialize(r, memo) for r in data['rules']]
- self.source_path = '<deserialized>'
- parser_class = get_frontend(self.options.parser, self.options.lexer)
- self.lexer_conf = self._deserialize_lexer_conf(data['parser'], memo, self.options)
- self.terminals = self.lexer_conf.terminals
- self._prepare_callbacks()
- self._terminals_dict = {t.name: t for t in self.terminals}
- self.parser = parser_class.deserialize(
- data['parser'],
- memo,
- self.lexer_conf,
- self._callbacks,
- self.options, # Not all, but multiple attributes are used
- )
- return self
-
- @classmethod
- def _load_from_dict(cls, data, memo, **kwargs):
- inst = cls.__new__(cls)
- return inst._load({'data': data, 'memo': memo}, **kwargs)
-
- @classmethod
- def open(cls, grammar_filename, rel_to=None, **options):
- """Create an instance of Lark with the grammar given by its filename
-
- If ``rel_to`` is provided, the function will find the grammar filename in relation to it.
-
- Example:
-
- >>> Lark.open("grammar_file.lark", rel_to=__file__, parser="lalr")
- Lark(...)
-
- """
- if rel_to:
- basepath = os.path.dirname(rel_to)
- grammar_filename = os.path.join(basepath, grammar_filename)
- with open(grammar_filename, encoding='utf8') as f:
- return cls(f, **options)
-
- @classmethod
- def open_from_package(cls, package, grammar_path, search_paths=("",), **options):
- """Create an instance of Lark with the grammar loaded from within the package `package`.
- This allows grammar loading from zipapps.
-
- Imports in the grammar will use the `package` and `search_paths` provided, through `FromPackageLoader`
-
- Example:
-
- Lark.open_from_package(__name__, "example.lark", ("grammars",), parser=...)
- """
- package_loader = FromPackageLoader(package, search_paths)
- full_path, text = package_loader(None, grammar_path)
- options.setdefault('source_path', full_path)
- options.setdefault('import_paths', [])
- options['import_paths'].append(package_loader)
- return cls(text, **options)
-
- def __repr__(self):
- return 'Lark(open(%r), parser=%r, lexer=%r, ...)' % (self.source_path, self.options.parser, self.options.lexer)
-
-
- def lex(self, text, dont_ignore=False):
- """Only lex (and postlex) the text, without parsing it. Only relevant when lexer='standard'
-
- When dont_ignore=True, the lexer will return all tokens, even those marked for %ignore.
-
- :raises UnexpectedCharacters: In case the lexer cannot find a suitable match.
- """
- if not hasattr(self, 'lexer') or dont_ignore:
- lexer = self._build_lexer(dont_ignore)
- else:
- lexer = self.lexer
- lexer_thread = LexerThread(lexer, text)
- stream = lexer_thread.lex(None)
- if self.options.postlex:
- return self.options.postlex.process(stream)
- return stream
-
- def get_terminal(self, name):
- """Get information about a terminal"""
- return self._terminals_dict[name]
-
- def parse_interactive(self, text=None, start=None):
- """Start an interactive parsing session.
-
- Parameters:
- text (str, optional): Text to be parsed. Required for ``resume_parse()``.
- start (str, optional): Start symbol
-
- Returns:
- A new InteractiveParser instance.
-
- See Also: ``Lark.parse()``
- """
- return self.parser.parse_interactive(text, start=start)
-
- def parse(self, text, start=None, on_error=None):
- """Parse the given text, according to the options provided.
-
- Parameters:
- text (str): Text to be parsed.
- start (str, optional): Required if Lark was given multiple possible start symbols (using the start option).
- on_error (function, optional): if provided, will be called on UnexpectedToken error. Return true to resume parsing.
- LALR only. See examples/advanced/error_handling.py for an example of how to use on_error.
-
- Returns:
- If a transformer is supplied to ``__init__``, returns whatever is the
- result of the transformation. Otherwise, returns a Tree instance.
-
- :raises UnexpectedInput: On a parse error, one of these sub-exceptions will rise:
- ``UnexpectedCharacters``, ``UnexpectedToken``, or ``UnexpectedEOF``.
- For convenience, these sub-exceptions also inherit from ``ParserError`` and ``LexerError``.
-
- """
- return self.parser.parse(text, start=start, on_error=on_error)
-
- @property
- def source(self):
- warn("Attribute Lark.source was renamed to Lark.source_path", DeprecationWarning)
- return self.source_path
-
- @source.setter
- def source(self, value):
- self.source_path = value
-
- @property
- def grammar_source(self):
- warn("Attribute Lark.grammar_source was renamed to Lark.source_grammar", DeprecationWarning)
- return self.source_grammar
-
- @grammar_source.setter
- def grammar_source(self, value):
- self.source_grammar = value
-
-
- ###}
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