parser.py
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r11274 | # parser.py - simple top-down operator precedence parser for mercurial | ||
# | ||||
# Copyright 2010 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> | ||||
# | ||||
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the | ||||
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. | ||||
Julian Cowley
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r11449 | # see http://effbot.org/zone/simple-top-down-parsing.htm and | ||
Matt Mackall
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r11274 | # http://eli.thegreenplace.net/2010/01/02/top-down-operator-precedence-parsing/ | ||
# for background | ||||
# takes a tokenizer and elements | ||||
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r25655 | # tokenizer is an iterator that returns (type, value, pos) tuples | ||
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r25815 | # elements is a mapping of types to binding strength, primary, prefix, infix | ||
# and suffix actions | ||||
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r11274 | # an action is a tree node name, a tree label, and an optional match | ||
timeless@mozdev.org
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r17500 | # __call__(program) parses program into a labeled tree | ||
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r11274 | |||
Gregory Szorc
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r25963 | from __future__ import absolute_import | ||
from .i18n import _ | ||||
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r31484 | from . import ( | ||
error, | ||||
util, | ||||
) | ||||
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r11289 | |||
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r11274 | class parser(object): | ||
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r25654 | def __init__(self, elements, methods=None): | ||
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r11274 | self._elements = elements | ||
self._methods = methods | ||||
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r13176 | self.current = None | ||
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r11274 | def _advance(self): | ||
'advance the tokenizer' | ||||
t = self.current | ||||
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r25171 | self.current = next(self._iter, None) | ||
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r11274 | return t | ||
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r25804 | def _hasnewterm(self): | ||
'True if next token may start new term' | ||||
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r25815 | return any(self._elements[self.current[0]][1:3]) | ||
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r25802 | def _match(self, m): | ||
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r11274 | 'make sure the tokenizer matches an end condition' | ||
if self.current[0] != m: | ||||
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r14701 | raise error.ParseError(_("unexpected token: %s") % self.current[0], | ||
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r11305 | self.current[2]) | ||
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r11274 | self._advance() | ||
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r25803 | def _parseoperand(self, bind, m=None): | ||
'gather right-hand-side operand until an end condition or binding met' | ||||
if m and self.current[0] == m: | ||||
expr = None | ||||
else: | ||||
expr = self._parse(bind) | ||||
if m: | ||||
self._match(m) | ||||
return expr | ||||
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r11274 | def _parse(self, bind=0): | ||
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r11289 | token, value, pos = self._advance() | ||
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r25816 | # handle prefix rules on current token, take as primary if unambiguous | ||
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r25815 | primary, prefix = self._elements[token][1:3] | ||
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r25816 | if primary and not (prefix and self._hasnewterm()): | ||
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r25815 | expr = (primary, value) | ||
elif prefix: | ||||
expr = (prefix[0], self._parseoperand(*prefix[1:])) | ||||
else: | ||||
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r14701 | raise error.ParseError(_("not a prefix: %s") % token, pos) | ||
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r11274 | # gather tokens until we meet a lower binding strength | ||
while bind < self._elements[self.current[0]][0]: | ||||
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r11289 | token, value, pos = self._advance() | ||
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r25817 | # handle infix rules, take as suffix if unambiguous | ||
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r25815 | infix, suffix = self._elements[token][3:] | ||
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r25818 | if suffix and not (infix and self._hasnewterm()): | ||
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r29767 | expr = (suffix, expr) | ||
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r25817 | elif infix: | ||
expr = (infix[0], expr, self._parseoperand(*infix[1:])) | ||||
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r11274 | else: | ||
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r25817 | raise error.ParseError(_("not an infix: %s") % token, pos) | ||
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r11274 | return expr | ||
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r25654 | def parse(self, tokeniter): | ||
'generate a parse tree from tokens' | ||||
self._iter = tokeniter | ||||
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r13176 | self._advance() | ||
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r13665 | res = self._parse() | ||
token, value, pos = self.current | ||||
return res, pos | ||||
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r11274 | def eval(self, tree): | ||
'recursively evaluate a parse tree using node methods' | ||||
if not isinstance(tree, tuple): | ||||
return tree | ||||
return self._methods[tree[0]](*[self.eval(t) for t in tree[1:]]) | ||||
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r25654 | def __call__(self, tokeniter): | ||
'parse tokens into a parse tree and evaluate if methods given' | ||||
t = self.parse(tokeniter) | ||||
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r11274 | if self._methods: | ||
return self.eval(t) | ||||
return t | ||||
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r25253 | |||
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r30753 | def splitargspec(spec): | ||
"""Parse spec of function arguments into (poskeys, varkey, keys) | ||||
>>> splitargspec('') | ||||
([], None, []) | ||||
>>> splitargspec('foo bar') | ||||
([], None, ['foo', 'bar']) | ||||
>>> splitargspec('foo *bar baz') | ||||
(['foo'], 'bar', ['baz']) | ||||
>>> splitargspec('*foo') | ||||
([], 'foo', []) | ||||
""" | ||||
pre, sep, post = spec.partition('*') | ||||
pres = pre.split() | ||||
posts = post.split() | ||||
if sep: | ||||
if not posts: | ||||
raise error.ProgrammingError('no *varkey name provided') | ||||
return pres, posts[0], posts[1:] | ||||
return [], None, pres | ||||
def buildargsdict(trees, funcname, argspec, keyvaluenode, keynode): | ||||
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r25705 | """Build dict from list containing positional and keyword arguments | ||
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r30753 | Arguments are specified by a tuple of ``(poskeys, varkey, keys)`` where | ||
- ``poskeys``: list of names of positional arguments | ||||
- ``varkey``: optional argument name that takes up remainder | ||||
- ``keys``: list of names that can be either positional or keyword arguments | ||||
If ``varkey`` specified, all ``keys`` must be given as keyword arguments. | ||||
Invalid keywords, too few positional arguments, or too many positional | ||||
arguments are rejected, but missing keyword arguments are just omitted. | ||||
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r25705 | """ | ||
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r30753 | poskeys, varkey, keys = argspec | ||
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r30752 | kwstart = next((i for i, x in enumerate(trees) if x[0] == keyvaluenode), | ||
len(trees)) | ||||
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r30753 | if kwstart < len(poskeys): | ||
raise error.ParseError(_("%(func)s takes at least %(nargs)d positional " | ||||
"arguments") | ||||
% {'func': funcname, 'nargs': len(poskeys)}) | ||||
if not varkey and len(trees) > len(poskeys) + len(keys): | ||||
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r25705 | raise error.ParseError(_("%(func)s takes at most %(nargs)d arguments") | ||
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r30753 | % {'func': funcname, | ||
'nargs': len(poskeys) + len(keys)}) | ||||
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r25705 | args = {} | ||
# consume positional arguments | ||||
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r30753 | for k, x in zip(poskeys, trees[:kwstart]): | ||
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r25705 | args[k] = x | ||
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r30753 | if varkey: | ||
args[varkey] = trees[len(args):kwstart] | ||||
else: | ||||
for k, x in zip(keys, trees[len(args):kwstart]): | ||||
args[k] = x | ||||
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r25705 | # remainder should be keyword arguments | ||
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r30752 | for x in trees[kwstart:]: | ||
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r25705 | if x[0] != keyvaluenode or x[1][0] != keynode: | ||
raise error.ParseError(_("%(func)s got an invalid argument") | ||||
% {'func': funcname}) | ||||
k = x[1][1] | ||||
if k not in keys: | ||||
raise error.ParseError(_("%(func)s got an unexpected keyword " | ||||
"argument '%(key)s'") | ||||
% {'func': funcname, 'key': k}) | ||||
if k in args: | ||||
raise error.ParseError(_("%(func)s got multiple values for keyword " | ||||
"argument '%(key)s'") | ||||
% {'func': funcname, 'key': k}) | ||||
args[k] = x[2] | ||||
return args | ||||
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r26231 | def unescapestr(s): | ||
try: | ||||
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r31484 | return util.unescapestr(s) | ||
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r26231 | except ValueError as e: | ||
# mangle Python's exception into our format | ||||
raise error.ParseError(str(e).lower()) | ||||
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r25254 | def _prettyformat(tree, leafnodes, level, lines): | ||
if not isinstance(tree, tuple) or tree[0] in leafnodes: | ||||
lines.append((level, str(tree))) | ||||
else: | ||||
lines.append((level, '(%s' % tree[0])) | ||||
for s in tree[1:]: | ||||
_prettyformat(s, leafnodes, level + 1, lines) | ||||
lines[-1:] = [(lines[-1][0], lines[-1][1] + ')')] | ||||
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r25253 | def prettyformat(tree, leafnodes): | ||
lines = [] | ||||
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r25254 | _prettyformat(tree, leafnodes, 0, lines) | ||
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r25253 | output = '\n'.join((' ' * l + s) for l, s in lines) | ||
return output | ||||
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r25306 | |||
def simplifyinfixops(tree, targetnodes): | ||||
"""Flatten chained infix operations to reduce usage of Python stack | ||||
>>> def f(tree): | ||||
... print prettyformat(simplifyinfixops(tree, ('or',)), ('symbol',)) | ||||
>>> f(('or', | ||||
... ('or', | ||||
... ('symbol', '1'), | ||||
... ('symbol', '2')), | ||||
... ('symbol', '3'))) | ||||
(or | ||||
('symbol', '1') | ||||
('symbol', '2') | ||||
('symbol', '3')) | ||||
>>> f(('func', | ||||
... ('symbol', 'p1'), | ||||
... ('or', | ||||
... ('or', | ||||
... ('func', | ||||
... ('symbol', 'sort'), | ||||
... ('list', | ||||
... ('or', | ||||
... ('or', | ||||
... ('symbol', '1'), | ||||
... ('symbol', '2')), | ||||
... ('symbol', '3')), | ||||
... ('negate', | ||||
... ('symbol', 'rev')))), | ||||
... ('and', | ||||
... ('symbol', '4'), | ||||
... ('group', | ||||
... ('or', | ||||
... ('or', | ||||
... ('symbol', '5'), | ||||
... ('symbol', '6')), | ||||
... ('symbol', '7'))))), | ||||
... ('symbol', '8')))) | ||||
(func | ||||
('symbol', 'p1') | ||||
(or | ||||
(func | ||||
('symbol', 'sort') | ||||
(list | ||||
(or | ||||
('symbol', '1') | ||||
('symbol', '2') | ||||
('symbol', '3')) | ||||
(negate | ||||
('symbol', 'rev')))) | ||||
(and | ||||
('symbol', '4') | ||||
(group | ||||
(or | ||||
('symbol', '5') | ||||
('symbol', '6') | ||||
('symbol', '7')))) | ||||
('symbol', '8'))) | ||||
""" | ||||
if not isinstance(tree, tuple): | ||||
return tree | ||||
op = tree[0] | ||||
if op not in targetnodes: | ||||
return (op,) + tuple(simplifyinfixops(x, targetnodes) for x in tree[1:]) | ||||
# walk down left nodes taking each right node. no recursion to left nodes | ||||
# because infix operators are left-associative, i.e. left tree is deep. | ||||
# e.g. '1 + 2 + 3' -> (+ (+ 1 2) 3) -> (+ 1 2 3) | ||||
simplified = [] | ||||
x = tree | ||||
while x[0] == op: | ||||
l, r = x[1:] | ||||
simplified.append(simplifyinfixops(r, targetnodes)) | ||||
x = l | ||||
simplified.append(simplifyinfixops(x, targetnodes)) | ||||
simplified.append(op) | ||||
return tuple(reversed(simplified)) | ||||
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r28720 | |||
def parseerrordetail(inst): | ||||
"""Compose error message from specified ParseError object | ||||
""" | ||||
if len(inst.args) > 1: | ||||
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r31353 | return _('at %d: %s') % (inst.args[1], inst.args[0]) | ||
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r28720 | else: | ||
return inst.args[0] | ||||
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r28870 | |||
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r28892 | class alias(object): | ||
"""Parsed result of alias""" | ||||
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r28908 | def __init__(self, name, args, err, replacement): | ||
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r28892 | self.name = name | ||
self.args = args | ||||
self.error = err | ||||
self.replacement = replacement | ||||
# whether own `error` information is already shown or not. | ||||
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r28898 | # this avoids showing same warning multiple times at each | ||
# `expandaliases`. | ||||
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r28892 | self.warned = False | ||
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r28870 | class basealiasrules(object): | ||
"""Parsing and expansion rule set of aliases | ||||
This is a helper for fileset/revset/template aliases. A concrete rule set | ||||
should be made by sub-classing this and implementing class/static methods. | ||||
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r30332 | It supports alias expansion of symbol and function-call styles:: | ||
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r28870 | |||
# decl = defn | ||||
h = heads(default) | ||||
b($1) = ancestors($1) - ancestors(default) | ||||
""" | ||||
# typically a config section, which will be included in error messages | ||||
_section = None | ||||
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r28910 | # tag of symbol node | ||
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r28870 | _symbolnode = 'symbol' | ||
def __new__(cls): | ||||
raise TypeError("'%s' is not instantiatable" % cls.__name__) | ||||
@staticmethod | ||||
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r28875 | def _parse(spec): | ||
"""Parse an alias name, arguments and definition""" | ||||
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r28870 | raise NotImplementedError | ||
@staticmethod | ||||
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r28910 | def _trygetfunc(tree): | ||
"""Return (name, args) if tree is a function; otherwise None""" | ||||
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r28870 | raise NotImplementedError | ||
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r28871 | |||
@classmethod | ||||
def _builddecl(cls, decl): | ||||
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r28908 | """Parse an alias declaration into ``(name, args, errorstr)`` | ||
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r28871 | |||
This function analyzes the parsed tree. The parsing rule is provided | ||||
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r28875 | by ``_parse()``. | ||
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r28871 | |||
- ``name``: of declared alias (may be ``decl`` itself at error) | ||||
- ``args``: list of argument names (or None for symbol declaration) | ||||
- ``errorstr``: detail about detected error (or None) | ||||
>>> sym = lambda x: ('symbol', x) | ||||
>>> symlist = lambda *xs: ('list',) + tuple(sym(x) for x in xs) | ||||
>>> func = lambda n, a: ('func', sym(n), a) | ||||
>>> parsemap = { | ||||
... 'foo': sym('foo'), | ||||
... '$foo': sym('$foo'), | ||||
... 'foo::bar': ('dagrange', sym('foo'), sym('bar')), | ||||
... 'foo()': func('foo', None), | ||||
... '$foo()': func('$foo', None), | ||||
... 'foo($1, $2)': func('foo', symlist('$1', '$2')), | ||||
... 'foo(bar_bar, baz.baz)': | ||||
... func('foo', symlist('bar_bar', 'baz.baz')), | ||||
... 'foo(bar($1, $2))': | ||||
... func('foo', func('bar', symlist('$1', '$2'))), | ||||
... 'foo($1, $2, nested($1, $2))': | ||||
... func('foo', (symlist('$1', '$2') + | ||||
... (func('nested', symlist('$1', '$2')),))), | ||||
... 'foo("bar")': func('foo', ('string', 'bar')), | ||||
... 'foo($1, $2': error.ParseError('unexpected token: end', 10), | ||||
... 'foo("bar': error.ParseError('unterminated string', 5), | ||||
... 'foo($1, $2, $1)': func('foo', symlist('$1', '$2', '$1')), | ||||
... } | ||||
>>> def parse(expr): | ||||
... x = parsemap[expr] | ||||
... if isinstance(x, Exception): | ||||
... raise x | ||||
... return x | ||||
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r28910 | >>> def trygetfunc(tree): | ||
... if not tree or tree[0] != 'func' or tree[1][0] != 'symbol': | ||||
... return None | ||||
... if not tree[2]: | ||||
... return tree[1][1], [] | ||||
... if tree[2][0] == 'list': | ||||
... return tree[1][1], list(tree[2][1:]) | ||||
... return tree[1][1], [tree[2]] | ||||
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r28871 | >>> class aliasrules(basealiasrules): | ||
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r28875 | ... _parse = staticmethod(parse) | ||
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r28910 | ... _trygetfunc = staticmethod(trygetfunc) | ||
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r28871 | >>> builddecl = aliasrules._builddecl | ||
>>> builddecl('foo') | ||||
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r28908 | ('foo', None, None) | ||
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r28871 | >>> builddecl('$foo') | ||
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r29058 | ('$foo', None, "invalid symbol '$foo'") | ||
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r28871 | >>> builddecl('foo::bar') | ||
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r28908 | ('foo::bar', None, 'invalid format') | ||
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r28871 | >>> builddecl('foo()') | ||
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r28908 | ('foo', [], None) | ||
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r28871 | >>> builddecl('$foo()') | ||
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r29058 | ('$foo()', None, "invalid function '$foo'") | ||
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r28871 | >>> builddecl('foo($1, $2)') | ||
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r28908 | ('foo', ['$1', '$2'], None) | ||
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r28871 | >>> builddecl('foo(bar_bar, baz.baz)') | ||
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r28908 | ('foo', ['bar_bar', 'baz.baz'], None) | ||
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r28871 | >>> builddecl('foo($1, $2, nested($1, $2))') | ||
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r28908 | ('foo($1, $2, nested($1, $2))', None, 'invalid argument list') | ||
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r28871 | >>> builddecl('foo(bar($1, $2))') | ||
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r28908 | ('foo(bar($1, $2))', None, 'invalid argument list') | ||
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r28871 | >>> builddecl('foo("bar")') | ||
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r28908 | ('foo("bar")', None, 'invalid argument list') | ||
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r28871 | >>> builddecl('foo($1, $2') | ||
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r28908 | ('foo($1, $2', None, 'at 10: unexpected token: end') | ||
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r28871 | >>> builddecl('foo("bar') | ||
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r28908 | ('foo("bar', None, 'at 5: unterminated string') | ||
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r28871 | >>> builddecl('foo($1, $2, $1)') | ||
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r28908 | ('foo', None, 'argument names collide with each other') | ||
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r28871 | """ | ||
try: | ||||
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r28875 | tree = cls._parse(decl) | ||
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r28871 | except error.ParseError as inst: | ||
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r28908 | return (decl, None, parseerrordetail(inst)) | ||
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r28871 | |||
if tree[0] == cls._symbolnode: | ||||
# "name = ...." style | ||||
name = tree[1] | ||||
if name.startswith('$'): | ||||
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r29058 | return (decl, None, _("invalid symbol '%s'") % name) | ||
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r28908 | return (name, None, None) | ||
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r28871 | |||
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r28910 | func = cls._trygetfunc(tree) | ||
if func: | ||||
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r28871 | # "name(arg, ....) = ...." style | ||
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r28910 | name, args = func | ||
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r28871 | if name.startswith('$'): | ||
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r29058 | return (decl, None, _("invalid function '%s'") % name) | ||
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r28910 | if any(t[0] != cls._symbolnode for t in args): | ||
return (decl, None, _("invalid argument list")) | ||||
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r28871 | if len(args) != len(set(args)): | ||
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r28908 | return (name, None, _("argument names collide with each other")) | ||
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r28910 | return (name, [t[1] for t in args], None) | ||
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r28871 | |||
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r28908 | return (decl, None, _("invalid format")) | ||
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r28872 | |||
@classmethod | ||||
def _relabelargs(cls, tree, args): | ||||
"""Mark alias arguments as ``_aliasarg``""" | ||||
if not isinstance(tree, tuple): | ||||
return tree | ||||
op = tree[0] | ||||
if op != cls._symbolnode: | ||||
return (op,) + tuple(cls._relabelargs(x, args) for x in tree[1:]) | ||||
assert len(tree) == 2 | ||||
sym = tree[1] | ||||
if sym in args: | ||||
op = '_aliasarg' | ||||
elif sym.startswith('$'): | ||||
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r29058 | raise error.ParseError(_("invalid symbol '%s'") % sym) | ||
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r28872 | return (op, sym) | ||
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r28873 | |||
@classmethod | ||||
def _builddefn(cls, defn, args): | ||||
"""Parse an alias definition into a tree and marks substitutions | ||||
This function marks alias argument references as ``_aliasarg``. The | ||||
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r28875 | parsing rule is provided by ``_parse()``. | ||
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r28873 | |||
``args`` is a list of alias argument names, or None if the alias | ||||
is declared as a symbol. | ||||
>>> parsemap = { | ||||
... '$1 or foo': ('or', ('symbol', '$1'), ('symbol', 'foo')), | ||||
... '$1 or $bar': ('or', ('symbol', '$1'), ('symbol', '$bar')), | ||||
... '$10 or baz': ('or', ('symbol', '$10'), ('symbol', 'baz')), | ||||
... '"$1" or "foo"': ('or', ('string', '$1'), ('string', 'foo')), | ||||
... } | ||||
>>> class aliasrules(basealiasrules): | ||||
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r28875 | ... _parse = staticmethod(parsemap.__getitem__) | ||
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r28910 | ... _trygetfunc = staticmethod(lambda x: None) | ||
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r28873 | >>> builddefn = aliasrules._builddefn | ||
>>> def pprint(tree): | ||||
... print prettyformat(tree, ('_aliasarg', 'string', 'symbol')) | ||||
>>> args = ['$1', '$2', 'foo'] | ||||
>>> pprint(builddefn('$1 or foo', args)) | ||||
(or | ||||
('_aliasarg', '$1') | ||||
('_aliasarg', 'foo')) | ||||
>>> try: | ||||
... builddefn('$1 or $bar', args) | ||||
... except error.ParseError as inst: | ||||
... print parseerrordetail(inst) | ||||
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r29058 | invalid symbol '$bar' | ||
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r28873 | >>> args = ['$1', '$10', 'foo'] | ||
>>> pprint(builddefn('$10 or baz', args)) | ||||
(or | ||||
('_aliasarg', '$10') | ||||
('symbol', 'baz')) | ||||
>>> pprint(builddefn('"$1" or "foo"', args)) | ||||
(or | ||||
('string', '$1') | ||||
('string', 'foo')) | ||||
""" | ||||
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r28875 | tree = cls._parse(defn) | ||
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r28873 | if args: | ||
args = set(args) | ||||
else: | ||||
args = set() | ||||
return cls._relabelargs(tree, args) | ||||
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r28892 | |||
@classmethod | ||||
def build(cls, decl, defn): | ||||
"""Parse an alias declaration and definition into an alias object""" | ||||
repl = efmt = None | ||||
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r28908 | name, args, err = cls._builddecl(decl) | ||
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r28892 | if err: | ||
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r29059 | efmt = _('bad declaration of %(section)s "%(name)s": %(error)s') | ||
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r28892 | else: | ||
try: | ||||
repl = cls._builddefn(defn, args) | ||||
except error.ParseError as inst: | ||||
err = parseerrordetail(inst) | ||||
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r29059 | efmt = _('bad definition of %(section)s "%(name)s": %(error)s') | ||
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r28892 | if err: | ||
err = efmt % {'section': cls._section, 'name': name, 'error': err} | ||||
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r28908 | return alias(name, args, err, repl) | ||
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r28893 | |||
@classmethod | ||||
def buildmap(cls, items): | ||||
"""Parse a list of alias (name, replacement) pairs into a dict of | ||||
alias objects""" | ||||
aliases = {} | ||||
for decl, defn in items: | ||||
a = cls.build(decl, defn) | ||||
aliases[a.name] = a | ||||
return aliases | ||||
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r28895 | |||
@classmethod | ||||
def _getalias(cls, aliases, tree): | ||||
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r28909 | """If tree looks like an unexpanded alias, return (alias, pattern-args) | ||
pair. Return None otherwise. | ||||
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r28895 | """ | ||
if not isinstance(tree, tuple): | ||||
return None | ||||
if tree[0] == cls._symbolnode: | ||||
name = tree[1] | ||||
a = aliases.get(name) | ||||
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r28908 | if a and a.args is None: | ||
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r28909 | return a, None | ||
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r28910 | func = cls._trygetfunc(tree) | ||
if func: | ||||
name, args = func | ||||
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r28895 | a = aliases.get(name) | ||
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r28908 | if a and a.args is not None: | ||
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r28910 | return a, args | ||
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r28895 | return None | ||
@classmethod | ||||
def _expandargs(cls, tree, args): | ||||
"""Replace _aliasarg instances with the substitution value of the | ||||
same name in args, recursively. | ||||
""" | ||||
if not isinstance(tree, tuple): | ||||
return tree | ||||
if tree[0] == '_aliasarg': | ||||
sym = tree[1] | ||||
return args[sym] | ||||
return tuple(cls._expandargs(t, args) for t in tree) | ||||
@classmethod | ||||
def _expand(cls, aliases, tree, expanding, cache): | ||||
if not isinstance(tree, tuple): | ||||
return tree | ||||
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r28909 | r = cls._getalias(aliases, tree) | ||
if r is None: | ||||
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r28896 | return tuple(cls._expand(aliases, t, expanding, cache) | ||
for t in tree) | ||||
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r28909 | a, l = r | ||
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r28896 | if a.error: | ||
raise error.Abort(a.error) | ||||
if a in expanding: | ||||
raise error.ParseError(_('infinite expansion of %(section)s ' | ||||
'"%(name)s" detected') | ||||
% {'section': cls._section, 'name': a.name}) | ||||
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r28897 | # get cacheable replacement tree by expanding aliases recursively | ||
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r28896 | expanding.append(a) | ||
if a.name not in cache: | ||||
cache[a.name] = cls._expand(aliases, a.replacement, expanding, | ||||
cache) | ||||
result = cache[a.name] | ||||
expanding.pop() | ||||
if a.args is None: | ||||
return result | ||||
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r28897 | # substitute function arguments in replacement tree | ||
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r28896 | if len(l) != len(a.args): | ||
raise error.ParseError(_('invalid number of arguments: %d') | ||||
% len(l)) | ||||
l = [cls._expand(aliases, t, [], cache) for t in l] | ||||
return cls._expandargs(result, dict(zip(a.args, l))) | ||||
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r28895 | |||
@classmethod | ||||
def expand(cls, aliases, tree): | ||||
"""Expand aliases in tree, recursively. | ||||
'aliases' is a dictionary mapping user defined aliases to alias objects. | ||||
""" | ||||
return cls._expand(aliases, tree, [], {}) | ||||