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1 | # parser.py - simple top-down operator precedence parser for mercurial |
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1 | # parser.py - simple top-down operator precedence parser for mercurial | |
2 | # |
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2 | # | |
3 | # Copyright 2010 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> |
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3 | # Copyright 2010 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> | |
4 | # |
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4 | # | |
5 | # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the |
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5 | # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the | |
6 | # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. |
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6 | # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. | |
7 |
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7 | |||
8 | # see http://effbot.org/zone/simple-top-down-parsing.htm and |
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8 | # see http://effbot.org/zone/simple-top-down-parsing.htm and | |
9 | # http://eli.thegreenplace.net/2010/01/02/top-down-operator-precedence-parsing/ |
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9 | # http://eli.thegreenplace.net/2010/01/02/top-down-operator-precedence-parsing/ | |
10 | # for background |
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10 | # for background | |
11 |
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11 | |||
12 | # takes a tokenizer and elements |
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12 | # takes a tokenizer and elements | |
13 | # tokenizer is an iterator that returns (type, value, pos) tuples |
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13 | # tokenizer is an iterator that returns (type, value, pos) tuples | |
14 | # elements is a mapping of types to binding strength, primary, prefix, infix |
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14 | # elements is a mapping of types to binding strength, primary, prefix, infix | |
15 | # and suffix actions |
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15 | # and suffix actions | |
16 | # an action is a tree node name, a tree label, and an optional match |
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16 | # an action is a tree node name, a tree label, and an optional match | |
17 | # __call__(program) parses program into a labeled tree |
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17 | # __call__(program) parses program into a labeled tree | |
18 |
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18 | |||
19 | from __future__ import absolute_import |
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19 | from __future__ import absolute_import | |
20 |
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20 | |||
21 | from .i18n import _ |
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21 | from .i18n import _ | |
22 | from . import ( |
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22 | from . import ( | |
23 | error, |
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23 | error, | |
24 | util, |
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24 | util, | |
25 | ) |
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25 | ) | |
26 |
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26 | |||
27 | class parser(object): |
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27 | class parser(object): | |
28 | def __init__(self, elements, methods=None): |
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28 | def __init__(self, elements, methods=None): | |
29 | self._elements = elements |
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29 | self._elements = elements | |
30 | self._methods = methods |
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30 | self._methods = methods | |
31 | self.current = None |
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31 | self.current = None | |
32 | def _advance(self): |
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32 | def _advance(self): | |
33 | 'advance the tokenizer' |
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33 | 'advance the tokenizer' | |
34 | t = self.current |
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34 | t = self.current | |
35 | self.current = next(self._iter, None) |
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35 | self.current = next(self._iter, None) | |
36 | return t |
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36 | return t | |
37 | def _hasnewterm(self): |
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37 | def _hasnewterm(self): | |
38 | 'True if next token may start new term' |
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38 | 'True if next token may start new term' | |
39 | return any(self._elements[self.current[0]][1:3]) |
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39 | return any(self._elements[self.current[0]][1:3]) | |
40 | def _match(self, m): |
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40 | def _match(self, m): | |
41 | 'make sure the tokenizer matches an end condition' |
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41 | 'make sure the tokenizer matches an end condition' | |
42 | if self.current[0] != m: |
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42 | if self.current[0] != m: | |
43 | raise error.ParseError(_("unexpected token: %s") % self.current[0], |
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43 | raise error.ParseError(_("unexpected token: %s") % self.current[0], | |
44 | self.current[2]) |
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44 | self.current[2]) | |
45 | self._advance() |
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45 | self._advance() | |
46 | def _parseoperand(self, bind, m=None): |
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46 | def _parseoperand(self, bind, m=None): | |
47 | 'gather right-hand-side operand until an end condition or binding met' |
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47 | 'gather right-hand-side operand until an end condition or binding met' | |
48 | if m and self.current[0] == m: |
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48 | if m and self.current[0] == m: | |
49 | expr = None |
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49 | expr = None | |
50 | else: |
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50 | else: | |
51 | expr = self._parse(bind) |
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51 | expr = self._parse(bind) | |
52 | if m: |
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52 | if m: | |
53 | self._match(m) |
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53 | self._match(m) | |
54 | return expr |
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54 | return expr | |
55 | def _parse(self, bind=0): |
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55 | def _parse(self, bind=0): | |
56 | token, value, pos = self._advance() |
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56 | token, value, pos = self._advance() | |
57 | # handle prefix rules on current token, take as primary if unambiguous |
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57 | # handle prefix rules on current token, take as primary if unambiguous | |
58 | primary, prefix = self._elements[token][1:3] |
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58 | primary, prefix = self._elements[token][1:3] | |
59 | if primary and not (prefix and self._hasnewterm()): |
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59 | if primary and not (prefix and self._hasnewterm()): | |
60 | expr = (primary, value) |
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60 | expr = (primary, value) | |
61 | elif prefix: |
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61 | elif prefix: | |
62 | expr = (prefix[0], self._parseoperand(*prefix[1:])) |
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62 | expr = (prefix[0], self._parseoperand(*prefix[1:])) | |
63 | else: |
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63 | else: | |
64 | raise error.ParseError(_("not a prefix: %s") % token, pos) |
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64 | raise error.ParseError(_("not a prefix: %s") % token, pos) | |
65 | # gather tokens until we meet a lower binding strength |
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65 | # gather tokens until we meet a lower binding strength | |
66 | while bind < self._elements[self.current[0]][0]: |
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66 | while bind < self._elements[self.current[0]][0]: | |
67 | token, value, pos = self._advance() |
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67 | token, value, pos = self._advance() | |
68 | # handle infix rules, take as suffix if unambiguous |
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68 | # handle infix rules, take as suffix if unambiguous | |
69 | infix, suffix = self._elements[token][3:] |
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69 | infix, suffix = self._elements[token][3:] | |
70 | if suffix and not (infix and self._hasnewterm()): |
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70 | if suffix and not (infix and self._hasnewterm()): | |
71 | expr = (suffix, expr) |
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71 | expr = (suffix, expr) | |
72 | elif infix: |
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72 | elif infix: | |
73 | expr = (infix[0], expr, self._parseoperand(*infix[1:])) |
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73 | expr = (infix[0], expr, self._parseoperand(*infix[1:])) | |
74 | else: |
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74 | else: | |
75 | raise error.ParseError(_("not an infix: %s") % token, pos) |
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75 | raise error.ParseError(_("not an infix: %s") % token, pos) | |
76 | return expr |
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76 | return expr | |
77 | def parse(self, tokeniter): |
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77 | def parse(self, tokeniter): | |
78 | 'generate a parse tree from tokens' |
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78 | 'generate a parse tree from tokens' | |
79 | self._iter = tokeniter |
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79 | self._iter = tokeniter | |
80 | self._advance() |
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80 | self._advance() | |
81 | res = self._parse() |
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81 | res = self._parse() | |
82 | token, value, pos = self.current |
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82 | token, value, pos = self.current | |
83 | return res, pos |
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83 | return res, pos | |
84 | def eval(self, tree): |
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84 | def eval(self, tree): | |
85 | 'recursively evaluate a parse tree using node methods' |
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85 | 'recursively evaluate a parse tree using node methods' | |
86 | if not isinstance(tree, tuple): |
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86 | if not isinstance(tree, tuple): | |
87 | return tree |
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87 | return tree | |
88 | return self._methods[tree[0]](*[self.eval(t) for t in tree[1:]]) |
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88 | return self._methods[tree[0]](*[self.eval(t) for t in tree[1:]]) | |
89 | def __call__(self, tokeniter): |
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89 | def __call__(self, tokeniter): | |
90 | 'parse tokens into a parse tree and evaluate if methods given' |
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90 | 'parse tokens into a parse tree and evaluate if methods given' | |
91 | t = self.parse(tokeniter) |
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91 | t = self.parse(tokeniter) | |
92 | if self._methods: |
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92 | if self._methods: | |
93 | return self.eval(t) |
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93 | return self.eval(t) | |
94 | return t |
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94 | return t | |
95 |
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95 | |||
96 | def splitargspec(spec): |
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96 | def splitargspec(spec): | |
97 | """Parse spec of function arguments into (poskeys, varkey, keys, optkey) |
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97 | """Parse spec of function arguments into (poskeys, varkey, keys, optkey) | |
98 |
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98 | |||
99 | >>> splitargspec('') |
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99 | >>> splitargspec('') | |
100 | ([], None, [], None) |
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100 | ([], None, [], None) | |
101 | >>> splitargspec('foo bar') |
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101 | >>> splitargspec('foo bar') | |
102 | ([], None, ['foo', 'bar'], None) |
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102 | ([], None, ['foo', 'bar'], None) | |
103 | >>> splitargspec('foo *bar baz **qux') |
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103 | >>> splitargspec('foo *bar baz **qux') | |
104 | (['foo'], 'bar', ['baz'], 'qux') |
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104 | (['foo'], 'bar', ['baz'], 'qux') | |
105 | >>> splitargspec('*foo') |
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105 | >>> splitargspec('*foo') | |
106 | ([], 'foo', [], None) |
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106 | ([], 'foo', [], None) | |
107 | >>> splitargspec('**foo') |
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107 | >>> splitargspec('**foo') | |
108 | ([], None, [], 'foo') |
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108 | ([], None, [], 'foo') | |
109 | """ |
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109 | """ | |
110 | optkey = None |
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110 | optkey = None | |
111 | pre, sep, post = spec.partition('**') |
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111 | pre, sep, post = spec.partition('**') | |
112 | if sep: |
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112 | if sep: | |
113 | posts = post.split() |
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113 | posts = post.split() | |
114 | if not posts: |
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114 | if not posts: | |
115 | raise error.ProgrammingError('no **optkey name provided') |
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115 | raise error.ProgrammingError('no **optkey name provided') | |
116 | if len(posts) > 1: |
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116 | if len(posts) > 1: | |
117 | raise error.ProgrammingError('excessive **optkey names provided') |
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117 | raise error.ProgrammingError('excessive **optkey names provided') | |
118 | optkey = posts[0] |
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118 | optkey = posts[0] | |
119 |
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119 | |||
120 | pre, sep, post = pre.partition('*') |
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120 | pre, sep, post = pre.partition('*') | |
121 | pres = pre.split() |
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121 | pres = pre.split() | |
122 | posts = post.split() |
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122 | posts = post.split() | |
123 | if sep: |
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123 | if sep: | |
124 | if not posts: |
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124 | if not posts: | |
125 | raise error.ProgrammingError('no *varkey name provided') |
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125 | raise error.ProgrammingError('no *varkey name provided') | |
126 | return pres, posts[0], posts[1:], optkey |
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126 | return pres, posts[0], posts[1:], optkey | |
127 | return [], None, pres, optkey |
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127 | return [], None, pres, optkey | |
128 |
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128 | |||
129 | def buildargsdict(trees, funcname, argspec, keyvaluenode, keynode): |
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129 | def buildargsdict(trees, funcname, argspec, keyvaluenode, keynode): | |
130 | """Build dict from list containing positional and keyword arguments |
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130 | """Build dict from list containing positional and keyword arguments | |
131 |
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131 | |||
132 | Arguments are specified by a tuple of ``(poskeys, varkey, keys, optkey)`` |
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132 | Arguments are specified by a tuple of ``(poskeys, varkey, keys, optkey)`` | |
133 | where |
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133 | where | |
134 |
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134 | |||
135 | - ``poskeys``: list of names of positional arguments |
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135 | - ``poskeys``: list of names of positional arguments | |
136 | - ``varkey``: optional argument name that takes up remainder |
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136 | - ``varkey``: optional argument name that takes up remainder | |
137 | - ``keys``: list of names that can be either positional or keyword arguments |
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137 | - ``keys``: list of names that can be either positional or keyword arguments | |
138 | - ``optkey``: optional argument name that takes up excess keyword arguments |
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138 | - ``optkey``: optional argument name that takes up excess keyword arguments | |
139 |
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139 | |||
140 | If ``varkey`` specified, all ``keys`` must be given as keyword arguments. |
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140 | If ``varkey`` specified, all ``keys`` must be given as keyword arguments. | |
141 |
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141 | |||
142 | Invalid keywords, too few positional arguments, or too many positional |
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142 | Invalid keywords, too few positional arguments, or too many positional | |
143 | arguments are rejected, but missing keyword arguments are just omitted. |
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143 | arguments are rejected, but missing keyword arguments are just omitted. | |
144 | """ |
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144 | """ | |
145 | poskeys, varkey, keys, optkey = argspec |
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145 | poskeys, varkey, keys, optkey = argspec | |
146 | kwstart = next((i for i, x in enumerate(trees) if x[0] == keyvaluenode), |
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146 | kwstart = next((i for i, x in enumerate(trees) if x[0] == keyvaluenode), | |
147 | len(trees)) |
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147 | len(trees)) | |
148 | if kwstart < len(poskeys): |
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148 | if kwstart < len(poskeys): | |
149 | raise error.ParseError(_("%(func)s takes at least %(nargs)d positional " |
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149 | raise error.ParseError(_("%(func)s takes at least %(nargs)d positional " | |
150 | "arguments") |
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150 | "arguments") | |
151 | % {'func': funcname, 'nargs': len(poskeys)}) |
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151 | % {'func': funcname, 'nargs': len(poskeys)}) | |
152 | if not varkey and kwstart > len(poskeys) + len(keys): |
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152 | if not varkey and kwstart > len(poskeys) + len(keys): | |
153 | raise error.ParseError(_("%(func)s takes at most %(nargs)d positional " |
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153 | raise error.ParseError(_("%(func)s takes at most %(nargs)d positional " | |
154 | "arguments") |
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154 | "arguments") | |
155 | % {'func': funcname, |
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155 | % {'func': funcname, | |
156 | 'nargs': len(poskeys) + len(keys)}) |
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156 | 'nargs': len(poskeys) + len(keys)}) | |
157 | args = util.sortdict() |
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157 | args = util.sortdict() | |
158 | # consume positional arguments |
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158 | # consume positional arguments | |
159 | for k, x in zip(poskeys, trees[:kwstart]): |
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159 | for k, x in zip(poskeys, trees[:kwstart]): | |
160 | args[k] = x |
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160 | args[k] = x | |
161 | if varkey: |
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161 | if varkey: | |
162 | args[varkey] = trees[len(args):kwstart] |
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162 | args[varkey] = trees[len(args):kwstart] | |
163 | else: |
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163 | else: | |
164 | for k, x in zip(keys, trees[len(args):kwstart]): |
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164 | for k, x in zip(keys, trees[len(args):kwstart]): | |
165 | args[k] = x |
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165 | args[k] = x | |
166 | # remainder should be keyword arguments |
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166 | # remainder should be keyword arguments | |
167 | if optkey: |
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167 | if optkey: | |
168 | args[optkey] = util.sortdict() |
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168 | args[optkey] = util.sortdict() | |
169 | for x in trees[kwstart:]: |
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169 | for x in trees[kwstart:]: | |
170 | if x[0] != keyvaluenode or x[1][0] != keynode: |
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170 | if x[0] != keyvaluenode or x[1][0] != keynode: | |
171 | raise error.ParseError(_("%(func)s got an invalid argument") |
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171 | raise error.ParseError(_("%(func)s got an invalid argument") | |
172 | % {'func': funcname}) |
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172 | % {'func': funcname}) | |
173 | k = x[1][1] |
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173 | k = x[1][1] | |
174 | if k in keys: |
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174 | if k in keys: | |
175 | d = args |
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175 | d = args | |
176 | elif not optkey: |
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176 | elif not optkey: | |
177 | raise error.ParseError(_("%(func)s got an unexpected keyword " |
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177 | raise error.ParseError(_("%(func)s got an unexpected keyword " | |
178 | "argument '%(key)s'") |
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178 | "argument '%(key)s'") | |
179 | % {'func': funcname, 'key': k}) |
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179 | % {'func': funcname, 'key': k}) | |
180 | else: |
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180 | else: | |
181 | d = args[optkey] |
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181 | d = args[optkey] | |
182 | if k in d: |
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182 | if k in d: | |
183 | raise error.ParseError(_("%(func)s got multiple values for keyword " |
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183 | raise error.ParseError(_("%(func)s got multiple values for keyword " | |
184 | "argument '%(key)s'") |
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184 | "argument '%(key)s'") | |
185 | % {'func': funcname, 'key': k}) |
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185 | % {'func': funcname, 'key': k}) | |
186 | d[k] = x[2] |
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186 | d[k] = x[2] | |
187 | return args |
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187 | return args | |
188 |
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188 | |||
189 | def unescapestr(s): |
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189 | def unescapestr(s): | |
190 | try: |
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190 | try: | |
191 | return util.unescapestr(s) |
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191 | return util.unescapestr(s) | |
192 | except ValueError as e: |
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192 | except ValueError as e: | |
193 | # mangle Python's exception into our format |
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193 | # mangle Python's exception into our format | |
194 | raise error.ParseError(str(e).lower()) |
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194 | raise error.ParseError(str(e).lower()) | |
195 |
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195 | |||
196 | def _prettyformat(tree, leafnodes, level, lines): |
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196 | def _prettyformat(tree, leafnodes, level, lines): | |
197 | if not isinstance(tree, tuple) or tree[0] in leafnodes: |
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197 | if not isinstance(tree, tuple) or tree[0] in leafnodes: | |
198 | lines.append((level, str(tree))) |
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198 | lines.append((level, str(tree))) | |
199 | else: |
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199 | else: | |
200 | lines.append((level, '(%s' % tree[0])) |
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200 | lines.append((level, '(%s' % tree[0])) | |
201 | for s in tree[1:]: |
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201 | for s in tree[1:]: | |
202 | _prettyformat(s, leafnodes, level + 1, lines) |
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202 | _prettyformat(s, leafnodes, level + 1, lines) | |
203 | lines[-1:] = [(lines[-1][0], lines[-1][1] + ')')] |
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203 | lines[-1:] = [(lines[-1][0], lines[-1][1] + ')')] | |
204 |
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204 | |||
205 | def prettyformat(tree, leafnodes): |
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205 | def prettyformat(tree, leafnodes): | |
206 | lines = [] |
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206 | lines = [] | |
207 | _prettyformat(tree, leafnodes, 0, lines) |
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207 | _prettyformat(tree, leafnodes, 0, lines) | |
208 | output = '\n'.join((' ' * l + s) for l, s in lines) |
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208 | output = '\n'.join((' ' * l + s) for l, s in lines) | |
209 | return output |
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209 | return output | |
210 |
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210 | |||
211 | def simplifyinfixops(tree, targetnodes): |
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211 | def simplifyinfixops(tree, targetnodes): | |
212 | """Flatten chained infix operations to reduce usage of Python stack |
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212 | """Flatten chained infix operations to reduce usage of Python stack | |
213 |
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213 | |||
214 | >>> def f(tree): |
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214 | >>> def f(tree): | |
215 | ... print prettyformat(simplifyinfixops(tree, ('or',)), ('symbol',)) |
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215 | ... print prettyformat(simplifyinfixops(tree, ('or',)), ('symbol',)) | |
216 | >>> f(('or', |
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216 | >>> f(('or', | |
217 | ... ('or', |
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217 | ... ('or', | |
218 | ... ('symbol', '1'), |
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218 | ... ('symbol', '1'), | |
219 | ... ('symbol', '2')), |
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219 | ... ('symbol', '2')), | |
220 | ... ('symbol', '3'))) |
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220 | ... ('symbol', '3'))) | |
221 | (or |
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221 | (or | |
222 | ('symbol', '1') |
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222 | ('symbol', '1') | |
223 | ('symbol', '2') |
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223 | ('symbol', '2') | |
224 | ('symbol', '3')) |
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224 | ('symbol', '3')) | |
225 | >>> f(('func', |
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225 | >>> f(('func', | |
226 | ... ('symbol', 'p1'), |
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226 | ... ('symbol', 'p1'), | |
227 | ... ('or', |
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227 | ... ('or', | |
228 | ... ('or', |
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228 | ... ('or', | |
229 | ... ('func', |
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229 | ... ('func', | |
230 | ... ('symbol', 'sort'), |
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230 | ... ('symbol', 'sort'), | |
231 | ... ('list', |
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231 | ... ('list', | |
232 | ... ('or', |
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232 | ... ('or', | |
233 | ... ('or', |
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233 | ... ('or', | |
234 | ... ('symbol', '1'), |
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234 | ... ('symbol', '1'), | |
235 | ... ('symbol', '2')), |
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235 | ... ('symbol', '2')), | |
236 | ... ('symbol', '3')), |
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236 | ... ('symbol', '3')), | |
237 | ... ('negate', |
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237 | ... ('negate', | |
238 | ... ('symbol', 'rev')))), |
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238 | ... ('symbol', 'rev')))), | |
239 | ... ('and', |
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239 | ... ('and', | |
240 | ... ('symbol', '4'), |
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240 | ... ('symbol', '4'), | |
241 | ... ('group', |
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241 | ... ('group', | |
242 | ... ('or', |
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242 | ... ('or', | |
243 | ... ('or', |
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243 | ... ('or', | |
244 | ... ('symbol', '5'), |
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244 | ... ('symbol', '5'), | |
245 | ... ('symbol', '6')), |
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245 | ... ('symbol', '6')), | |
246 | ... ('symbol', '7'))))), |
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246 | ... ('symbol', '7'))))), | |
247 | ... ('symbol', '8')))) |
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247 | ... ('symbol', '8')))) | |
248 | (func |
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248 | (func | |
249 | ('symbol', 'p1') |
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249 | ('symbol', 'p1') | |
250 | (or |
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250 | (or | |
251 | (func |
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251 | (func | |
252 | ('symbol', 'sort') |
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252 | ('symbol', 'sort') | |
253 | (list |
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253 | (list | |
254 | (or |
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254 | (or | |
255 | ('symbol', '1') |
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255 | ('symbol', '1') | |
256 | ('symbol', '2') |
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256 | ('symbol', '2') | |
257 | ('symbol', '3')) |
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257 | ('symbol', '3')) | |
258 | (negate |
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258 | (negate | |
259 | ('symbol', 'rev')))) |
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259 | ('symbol', 'rev')))) | |
260 | (and |
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260 | (and | |
261 | ('symbol', '4') |
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261 | ('symbol', '4') | |
262 | (group |
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262 | (group | |
263 | (or |
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263 | (or | |
264 | ('symbol', '5') |
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264 | ('symbol', '5') | |
265 | ('symbol', '6') |
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265 | ('symbol', '6') | |
266 | ('symbol', '7')))) |
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266 | ('symbol', '7')))) | |
267 | ('symbol', '8'))) |
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267 | ('symbol', '8'))) | |
268 | """ |
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268 | """ | |
269 | if not isinstance(tree, tuple): |
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269 | if not isinstance(tree, tuple): | |
270 | return tree |
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270 | return tree | |
271 | op = tree[0] |
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271 | op = tree[0] | |
272 | if op not in targetnodes: |
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272 | if op not in targetnodes: | |
273 | return (op,) + tuple(simplifyinfixops(x, targetnodes) for x in tree[1:]) |
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273 | return (op,) + tuple(simplifyinfixops(x, targetnodes) for x in tree[1:]) | |
274 |
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274 | |||
275 | # walk down left nodes taking each right node. no recursion to left nodes |
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275 | # walk down left nodes taking each right node. no recursion to left nodes | |
276 | # because infix operators are left-associative, i.e. left tree is deep. |
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276 | # because infix operators are left-associative, i.e. left tree is deep. | |
277 | # e.g. '1 + 2 + 3' -> (+ (+ 1 2) 3) -> (+ 1 2 3) |
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277 | # e.g. '1 + 2 + 3' -> (+ (+ 1 2) 3) -> (+ 1 2 3) | |
278 | simplified = [] |
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278 | simplified = [] | |
279 | x = tree |
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279 | x = tree | |
280 | while x[0] == op: |
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280 | while x[0] == op: | |
281 | l, r = x[1:] |
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281 | l, r = x[1:] | |
282 | simplified.append(simplifyinfixops(r, targetnodes)) |
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282 | simplified.append(simplifyinfixops(r, targetnodes)) | |
283 | x = l |
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283 | x = l | |
284 | simplified.append(simplifyinfixops(x, targetnodes)) |
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284 | simplified.append(simplifyinfixops(x, targetnodes)) | |
285 | simplified.append(op) |
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285 | simplified.append(op) | |
286 | return tuple(reversed(simplified)) |
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286 | return tuple(reversed(simplified)) | |
287 |
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287 | |||
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288 | def _buildtree(template, placeholder, replstack): | |||
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289 | if template == placeholder: | |||
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290 | return replstack.pop() | |||
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291 | if not isinstance(template, tuple): | |||
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292 | return template | |||
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293 | return tuple(_buildtree(x, placeholder, replstack) for x in template) | |||
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294 | ||||
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295 | def buildtree(template, placeholder, *repls): | |||
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296 | """Create new tree by substituting placeholders by replacements | |||
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297 | ||||
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298 | >>> _ = ('symbol', '_') | |||
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299 | >>> def f(template, *repls): | |||
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300 | ... return buildtree(template, _, *repls) | |||
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301 | >>> f(('func', ('symbol', 'only'), ('list', _, _)), | |||
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302 | ... ('symbol', '1'), ('symbol', '2')) | |||
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303 | ('func', ('symbol', 'only'), ('list', ('symbol', '1'), ('symbol', '2'))) | |||
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304 | >>> f(('and', _, ('not', _)), ('symbol', '1'), ('symbol', '2')) | |||
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305 | ('and', ('symbol', '1'), ('not', ('symbol', '2'))) | |||
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306 | """ | |||
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307 | if not isinstance(placeholder, tuple): | |||
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308 | raise error.ProgrammingError('placeholder must be a node tuple') | |||
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309 | replstack = list(reversed(repls)) | |||
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310 | r = _buildtree(template, placeholder, replstack) | |||
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311 | if replstack: | |||
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312 | raise error.ProgrammingError('too many replacements') | |||
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313 | return r | |||
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314 | ||||
288 | def parseerrordetail(inst): |
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315 | def parseerrordetail(inst): | |
289 | """Compose error message from specified ParseError object |
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316 | """Compose error message from specified ParseError object | |
290 | """ |
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317 | """ | |
291 | if len(inst.args) > 1: |
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318 | if len(inst.args) > 1: | |
292 | return _('at %d: %s') % (inst.args[1], inst.args[0]) |
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319 | return _('at %d: %s') % (inst.args[1], inst.args[0]) | |
293 | else: |
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320 | else: | |
294 | return inst.args[0] |
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321 | return inst.args[0] | |
295 |
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322 | |||
296 | class alias(object): |
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323 | class alias(object): | |
297 | """Parsed result of alias""" |
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324 | """Parsed result of alias""" | |
298 |
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325 | |||
299 | def __init__(self, name, args, err, replacement): |
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326 | def __init__(self, name, args, err, replacement): | |
300 | self.name = name |
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327 | self.name = name | |
301 | self.args = args |
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328 | self.args = args | |
302 | self.error = err |
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329 | self.error = err | |
303 | self.replacement = replacement |
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330 | self.replacement = replacement | |
304 | # whether own `error` information is already shown or not. |
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331 | # whether own `error` information is already shown or not. | |
305 | # this avoids showing same warning multiple times at each |
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332 | # this avoids showing same warning multiple times at each | |
306 | # `expandaliases`. |
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333 | # `expandaliases`. | |
307 | self.warned = False |
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334 | self.warned = False | |
308 |
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335 | |||
309 | class basealiasrules(object): |
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336 | class basealiasrules(object): | |
310 | """Parsing and expansion rule set of aliases |
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337 | """Parsing and expansion rule set of aliases | |
311 |
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338 | |||
312 | This is a helper for fileset/revset/template aliases. A concrete rule set |
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339 | This is a helper for fileset/revset/template aliases. A concrete rule set | |
313 | should be made by sub-classing this and implementing class/static methods. |
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340 | should be made by sub-classing this and implementing class/static methods. | |
314 |
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341 | |||
315 | It supports alias expansion of symbol and function-call styles:: |
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342 | It supports alias expansion of symbol and function-call styles:: | |
316 |
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343 | |||
317 | # decl = defn |
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344 | # decl = defn | |
318 | h = heads(default) |
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345 | h = heads(default) | |
319 | b($1) = ancestors($1) - ancestors(default) |
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346 | b($1) = ancestors($1) - ancestors(default) | |
320 | """ |
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347 | """ | |
321 | # typically a config section, which will be included in error messages |
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348 | # typically a config section, which will be included in error messages | |
322 | _section = None |
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349 | _section = None | |
323 | # tag of symbol node |
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350 | # tag of symbol node | |
324 | _symbolnode = 'symbol' |
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351 | _symbolnode = 'symbol' | |
325 |
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352 | |||
326 | def __new__(cls): |
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353 | def __new__(cls): | |
327 | raise TypeError("'%s' is not instantiatable" % cls.__name__) |
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354 | raise TypeError("'%s' is not instantiatable" % cls.__name__) | |
328 |
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355 | |||
329 | @staticmethod |
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356 | @staticmethod | |
330 | def _parse(spec): |
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357 | def _parse(spec): | |
331 | """Parse an alias name, arguments and definition""" |
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358 | """Parse an alias name, arguments and definition""" | |
332 | raise NotImplementedError |
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359 | raise NotImplementedError | |
333 |
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360 | |||
334 | @staticmethod |
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361 | @staticmethod | |
335 | def _trygetfunc(tree): |
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362 | def _trygetfunc(tree): | |
336 | """Return (name, args) if tree is a function; otherwise None""" |
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363 | """Return (name, args) if tree is a function; otherwise None""" | |
337 | raise NotImplementedError |
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364 | raise NotImplementedError | |
338 |
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365 | |||
339 | @classmethod |
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366 | @classmethod | |
340 | def _builddecl(cls, decl): |
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367 | def _builddecl(cls, decl): | |
341 | """Parse an alias declaration into ``(name, args, errorstr)`` |
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368 | """Parse an alias declaration into ``(name, args, errorstr)`` | |
342 |
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369 | |||
343 | This function analyzes the parsed tree. The parsing rule is provided |
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370 | This function analyzes the parsed tree. The parsing rule is provided | |
344 | by ``_parse()``. |
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371 | by ``_parse()``. | |
345 |
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372 | |||
346 | - ``name``: of declared alias (may be ``decl`` itself at error) |
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373 | - ``name``: of declared alias (may be ``decl`` itself at error) | |
347 | - ``args``: list of argument names (or None for symbol declaration) |
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374 | - ``args``: list of argument names (or None for symbol declaration) | |
348 | - ``errorstr``: detail about detected error (or None) |
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375 | - ``errorstr``: detail about detected error (or None) | |
349 |
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376 | |||
350 | >>> sym = lambda x: ('symbol', x) |
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377 | >>> sym = lambda x: ('symbol', x) | |
351 | >>> symlist = lambda *xs: ('list',) + tuple(sym(x) for x in xs) |
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378 | >>> symlist = lambda *xs: ('list',) + tuple(sym(x) for x in xs) | |
352 | >>> func = lambda n, a: ('func', sym(n), a) |
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379 | >>> func = lambda n, a: ('func', sym(n), a) | |
353 | >>> parsemap = { |
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380 | >>> parsemap = { | |
354 | ... 'foo': sym('foo'), |
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381 | ... 'foo': sym('foo'), | |
355 | ... '$foo': sym('$foo'), |
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382 | ... '$foo': sym('$foo'), | |
356 | ... 'foo::bar': ('dagrange', sym('foo'), sym('bar')), |
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383 | ... 'foo::bar': ('dagrange', sym('foo'), sym('bar')), | |
357 | ... 'foo()': func('foo', None), |
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384 | ... 'foo()': func('foo', None), | |
358 | ... '$foo()': func('$foo', None), |
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385 | ... '$foo()': func('$foo', None), | |
359 | ... 'foo($1, $2)': func('foo', symlist('$1', '$2')), |
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386 | ... 'foo($1, $2)': func('foo', symlist('$1', '$2')), | |
360 | ... 'foo(bar_bar, baz.baz)': |
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387 | ... 'foo(bar_bar, baz.baz)': | |
361 | ... func('foo', symlist('bar_bar', 'baz.baz')), |
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388 | ... func('foo', symlist('bar_bar', 'baz.baz')), | |
362 | ... 'foo(bar($1, $2))': |
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389 | ... 'foo(bar($1, $2))': | |
363 | ... func('foo', func('bar', symlist('$1', '$2'))), |
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390 | ... func('foo', func('bar', symlist('$1', '$2'))), | |
364 | ... 'foo($1, $2, nested($1, $2))': |
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391 | ... 'foo($1, $2, nested($1, $2))': | |
365 | ... func('foo', (symlist('$1', '$2') + |
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392 | ... func('foo', (symlist('$1', '$2') + | |
366 | ... (func('nested', symlist('$1', '$2')),))), |
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393 | ... (func('nested', symlist('$1', '$2')),))), | |
367 | ... 'foo("bar")': func('foo', ('string', 'bar')), |
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394 | ... 'foo("bar")': func('foo', ('string', 'bar')), | |
368 | ... 'foo($1, $2': error.ParseError('unexpected token: end', 10), |
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395 | ... 'foo($1, $2': error.ParseError('unexpected token: end', 10), | |
369 | ... 'foo("bar': error.ParseError('unterminated string', 5), |
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396 | ... 'foo("bar': error.ParseError('unterminated string', 5), | |
370 | ... 'foo($1, $2, $1)': func('foo', symlist('$1', '$2', '$1')), |
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397 | ... 'foo($1, $2, $1)': func('foo', symlist('$1', '$2', '$1')), | |
371 | ... } |
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398 | ... } | |
372 | >>> def parse(expr): |
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399 | >>> def parse(expr): | |
373 | ... x = parsemap[expr] |
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400 | ... x = parsemap[expr] | |
374 | ... if isinstance(x, Exception): |
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401 | ... if isinstance(x, Exception): | |
375 | ... raise x |
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402 | ... raise x | |
376 | ... return x |
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403 | ... return x | |
377 | >>> def trygetfunc(tree): |
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404 | >>> def trygetfunc(tree): | |
378 | ... if not tree or tree[0] != 'func' or tree[1][0] != 'symbol': |
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405 | ... if not tree or tree[0] != 'func' or tree[1][0] != 'symbol': | |
379 | ... return None |
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406 | ... return None | |
380 | ... if not tree[2]: |
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407 | ... if not tree[2]: | |
381 | ... return tree[1][1], [] |
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408 | ... return tree[1][1], [] | |
382 | ... if tree[2][0] == 'list': |
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409 | ... if tree[2][0] == 'list': | |
383 | ... return tree[1][1], list(tree[2][1:]) |
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410 | ... return tree[1][1], list(tree[2][1:]) | |
384 | ... return tree[1][1], [tree[2]] |
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411 | ... return tree[1][1], [tree[2]] | |
385 | >>> class aliasrules(basealiasrules): |
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412 | >>> class aliasrules(basealiasrules): | |
386 | ... _parse = staticmethod(parse) |
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413 | ... _parse = staticmethod(parse) | |
387 | ... _trygetfunc = staticmethod(trygetfunc) |
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414 | ... _trygetfunc = staticmethod(trygetfunc) | |
388 | >>> builddecl = aliasrules._builddecl |
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415 | >>> builddecl = aliasrules._builddecl | |
389 | >>> builddecl('foo') |
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416 | >>> builddecl('foo') | |
390 | ('foo', None, None) |
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417 | ('foo', None, None) | |
391 | >>> builddecl('$foo') |
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418 | >>> builddecl('$foo') | |
392 | ('$foo', None, "invalid symbol '$foo'") |
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419 | ('$foo', None, "invalid symbol '$foo'") | |
393 | >>> builddecl('foo::bar') |
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420 | >>> builddecl('foo::bar') | |
394 | ('foo::bar', None, 'invalid format') |
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421 | ('foo::bar', None, 'invalid format') | |
395 | >>> builddecl('foo()') |
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422 | >>> builddecl('foo()') | |
396 | ('foo', [], None) |
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423 | ('foo', [], None) | |
397 | >>> builddecl('$foo()') |
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424 | >>> builddecl('$foo()') | |
398 | ('$foo()', None, "invalid function '$foo'") |
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425 | ('$foo()', None, "invalid function '$foo'") | |
399 | >>> builddecl('foo($1, $2)') |
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426 | >>> builddecl('foo($1, $2)') | |
400 | ('foo', ['$1', '$2'], None) |
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427 | ('foo', ['$1', '$2'], None) | |
401 | >>> builddecl('foo(bar_bar, baz.baz)') |
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428 | >>> builddecl('foo(bar_bar, baz.baz)') | |
402 | ('foo', ['bar_bar', 'baz.baz'], None) |
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429 | ('foo', ['bar_bar', 'baz.baz'], None) | |
403 | >>> builddecl('foo($1, $2, nested($1, $2))') |
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430 | >>> builddecl('foo($1, $2, nested($1, $2))') | |
404 | ('foo($1, $2, nested($1, $2))', None, 'invalid argument list') |
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431 | ('foo($1, $2, nested($1, $2))', None, 'invalid argument list') | |
405 | >>> builddecl('foo(bar($1, $2))') |
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432 | >>> builddecl('foo(bar($1, $2))') | |
406 | ('foo(bar($1, $2))', None, 'invalid argument list') |
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433 | ('foo(bar($1, $2))', None, 'invalid argument list') | |
407 | >>> builddecl('foo("bar")') |
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434 | >>> builddecl('foo("bar")') | |
408 | ('foo("bar")', None, 'invalid argument list') |
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435 | ('foo("bar")', None, 'invalid argument list') | |
409 | >>> builddecl('foo($1, $2') |
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436 | >>> builddecl('foo($1, $2') | |
410 | ('foo($1, $2', None, 'at 10: unexpected token: end') |
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437 | ('foo($1, $2', None, 'at 10: unexpected token: end') | |
411 | >>> builddecl('foo("bar') |
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438 | >>> builddecl('foo("bar') | |
412 | ('foo("bar', None, 'at 5: unterminated string') |
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439 | ('foo("bar', None, 'at 5: unterminated string') | |
413 | >>> builddecl('foo($1, $2, $1)') |
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440 | >>> builddecl('foo($1, $2, $1)') | |
414 | ('foo', None, 'argument names collide with each other') |
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441 | ('foo', None, 'argument names collide with each other') | |
415 | """ |
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442 | """ | |
416 | try: |
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443 | try: | |
417 | tree = cls._parse(decl) |
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444 | tree = cls._parse(decl) | |
418 | except error.ParseError as inst: |
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445 | except error.ParseError as inst: | |
419 | return (decl, None, parseerrordetail(inst)) |
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446 | return (decl, None, parseerrordetail(inst)) | |
420 |
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447 | |||
421 | if tree[0] == cls._symbolnode: |
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448 | if tree[0] == cls._symbolnode: | |
422 | # "name = ...." style |
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449 | # "name = ...." style | |
423 | name = tree[1] |
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450 | name = tree[1] | |
424 | if name.startswith('$'): |
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451 | if name.startswith('$'): | |
425 | return (decl, None, _("invalid symbol '%s'") % name) |
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452 | return (decl, None, _("invalid symbol '%s'") % name) | |
426 | return (name, None, None) |
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453 | return (name, None, None) | |
427 |
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454 | |||
428 | func = cls._trygetfunc(tree) |
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455 | func = cls._trygetfunc(tree) | |
429 | if func: |
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456 | if func: | |
430 | # "name(arg, ....) = ...." style |
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457 | # "name(arg, ....) = ...." style | |
431 | name, args = func |
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458 | name, args = func | |
432 | if name.startswith('$'): |
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459 | if name.startswith('$'): | |
433 | return (decl, None, _("invalid function '%s'") % name) |
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460 | return (decl, None, _("invalid function '%s'") % name) | |
434 | if any(t[0] != cls._symbolnode for t in args): |
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461 | if any(t[0] != cls._symbolnode for t in args): | |
435 | return (decl, None, _("invalid argument list")) |
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462 | return (decl, None, _("invalid argument list")) | |
436 | if len(args) != len(set(args)): |
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463 | if len(args) != len(set(args)): | |
437 | return (name, None, _("argument names collide with each other")) |
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464 | return (name, None, _("argument names collide with each other")) | |
438 | return (name, [t[1] for t in args], None) |
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465 | return (name, [t[1] for t in args], None) | |
439 |
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466 | |||
440 | return (decl, None, _("invalid format")) |
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467 | return (decl, None, _("invalid format")) | |
441 |
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468 | |||
442 | @classmethod |
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469 | @classmethod | |
443 | def _relabelargs(cls, tree, args): |
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470 | def _relabelargs(cls, tree, args): | |
444 | """Mark alias arguments as ``_aliasarg``""" |
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471 | """Mark alias arguments as ``_aliasarg``""" | |
445 | if not isinstance(tree, tuple): |
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472 | if not isinstance(tree, tuple): | |
446 | return tree |
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473 | return tree | |
447 | op = tree[0] |
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474 | op = tree[0] | |
448 | if op != cls._symbolnode: |
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475 | if op != cls._symbolnode: | |
449 | return (op,) + tuple(cls._relabelargs(x, args) for x in tree[1:]) |
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476 | return (op,) + tuple(cls._relabelargs(x, args) for x in tree[1:]) | |
450 |
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477 | |||
451 | assert len(tree) == 2 |
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478 | assert len(tree) == 2 | |
452 | sym = tree[1] |
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479 | sym = tree[1] | |
453 | if sym in args: |
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480 | if sym in args: | |
454 | op = '_aliasarg' |
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481 | op = '_aliasarg' | |
455 | elif sym.startswith('$'): |
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482 | elif sym.startswith('$'): | |
456 | raise error.ParseError(_("invalid symbol '%s'") % sym) |
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483 | raise error.ParseError(_("invalid symbol '%s'") % sym) | |
457 | return (op, sym) |
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484 | return (op, sym) | |
458 |
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485 | |||
459 | @classmethod |
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486 | @classmethod | |
460 | def _builddefn(cls, defn, args): |
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487 | def _builddefn(cls, defn, args): | |
461 | """Parse an alias definition into a tree and marks substitutions |
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488 | """Parse an alias definition into a tree and marks substitutions | |
462 |
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489 | |||
463 | This function marks alias argument references as ``_aliasarg``. The |
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490 | This function marks alias argument references as ``_aliasarg``. The | |
464 | parsing rule is provided by ``_parse()``. |
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491 | parsing rule is provided by ``_parse()``. | |
465 |
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492 | |||
466 | ``args`` is a list of alias argument names, or None if the alias |
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493 | ``args`` is a list of alias argument names, or None if the alias | |
467 | is declared as a symbol. |
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494 | is declared as a symbol. | |
468 |
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495 | |||
469 | >>> parsemap = { |
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496 | >>> parsemap = { | |
470 | ... '$1 or foo': ('or', ('symbol', '$1'), ('symbol', 'foo')), |
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497 | ... '$1 or foo': ('or', ('symbol', '$1'), ('symbol', 'foo')), | |
471 | ... '$1 or $bar': ('or', ('symbol', '$1'), ('symbol', '$bar')), |
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498 | ... '$1 or $bar': ('or', ('symbol', '$1'), ('symbol', '$bar')), | |
472 | ... '$10 or baz': ('or', ('symbol', '$10'), ('symbol', 'baz')), |
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499 | ... '$10 or baz': ('or', ('symbol', '$10'), ('symbol', 'baz')), | |
473 | ... '"$1" or "foo"': ('or', ('string', '$1'), ('string', 'foo')), |
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500 | ... '"$1" or "foo"': ('or', ('string', '$1'), ('string', 'foo')), | |
474 | ... } |
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501 | ... } | |
475 | >>> class aliasrules(basealiasrules): |
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502 | >>> class aliasrules(basealiasrules): | |
476 | ... _parse = staticmethod(parsemap.__getitem__) |
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503 | ... _parse = staticmethod(parsemap.__getitem__) | |
477 | ... _trygetfunc = staticmethod(lambda x: None) |
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504 | ... _trygetfunc = staticmethod(lambda x: None) | |
478 | >>> builddefn = aliasrules._builddefn |
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505 | >>> builddefn = aliasrules._builddefn | |
479 | >>> def pprint(tree): |
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506 | >>> def pprint(tree): | |
480 | ... print prettyformat(tree, ('_aliasarg', 'string', 'symbol')) |
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507 | ... print prettyformat(tree, ('_aliasarg', 'string', 'symbol')) | |
481 | >>> args = ['$1', '$2', 'foo'] |
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508 | >>> args = ['$1', '$2', 'foo'] | |
482 | >>> pprint(builddefn('$1 or foo', args)) |
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509 | >>> pprint(builddefn('$1 or foo', args)) | |
483 | (or |
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510 | (or | |
484 | ('_aliasarg', '$1') |
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511 | ('_aliasarg', '$1') | |
485 | ('_aliasarg', 'foo')) |
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512 | ('_aliasarg', 'foo')) | |
486 | >>> try: |
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513 | >>> try: | |
487 | ... builddefn('$1 or $bar', args) |
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514 | ... builddefn('$1 or $bar', args) | |
488 | ... except error.ParseError as inst: |
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515 | ... except error.ParseError as inst: | |
489 | ... print parseerrordetail(inst) |
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516 | ... print parseerrordetail(inst) | |
490 | invalid symbol '$bar' |
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517 | invalid symbol '$bar' | |
491 | >>> args = ['$1', '$10', 'foo'] |
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518 | >>> args = ['$1', '$10', 'foo'] | |
492 | >>> pprint(builddefn('$10 or baz', args)) |
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519 | >>> pprint(builddefn('$10 or baz', args)) | |
493 | (or |
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520 | (or | |
494 | ('_aliasarg', '$10') |
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521 | ('_aliasarg', '$10') | |
495 | ('symbol', 'baz')) |
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522 | ('symbol', 'baz')) | |
496 | >>> pprint(builddefn('"$1" or "foo"', args)) |
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523 | >>> pprint(builddefn('"$1" or "foo"', args)) | |
497 | (or |
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524 | (or | |
498 | ('string', '$1') |
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525 | ('string', '$1') | |
499 | ('string', 'foo')) |
|
526 | ('string', 'foo')) | |
500 | """ |
|
527 | """ | |
501 | tree = cls._parse(defn) |
|
528 | tree = cls._parse(defn) | |
502 | if args: |
|
529 | if args: | |
503 | args = set(args) |
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530 | args = set(args) | |
504 | else: |
|
531 | else: | |
505 | args = set() |
|
532 | args = set() | |
506 | return cls._relabelargs(tree, args) |
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533 | return cls._relabelargs(tree, args) | |
507 |
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534 | |||
508 | @classmethod |
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535 | @classmethod | |
509 | def build(cls, decl, defn): |
|
536 | def build(cls, decl, defn): | |
510 | """Parse an alias declaration and definition into an alias object""" |
|
537 | """Parse an alias declaration and definition into an alias object""" | |
511 | repl = efmt = None |
|
538 | repl = efmt = None | |
512 | name, args, err = cls._builddecl(decl) |
|
539 | name, args, err = cls._builddecl(decl) | |
513 | if err: |
|
540 | if err: | |
514 | efmt = _('bad declaration of %(section)s "%(name)s": %(error)s') |
|
541 | efmt = _('bad declaration of %(section)s "%(name)s": %(error)s') | |
515 | else: |
|
542 | else: | |
516 | try: |
|
543 | try: | |
517 | repl = cls._builddefn(defn, args) |
|
544 | repl = cls._builddefn(defn, args) | |
518 | except error.ParseError as inst: |
|
545 | except error.ParseError as inst: | |
519 | err = parseerrordetail(inst) |
|
546 | err = parseerrordetail(inst) | |
520 | efmt = _('bad definition of %(section)s "%(name)s": %(error)s') |
|
547 | efmt = _('bad definition of %(section)s "%(name)s": %(error)s') | |
521 | if err: |
|
548 | if err: | |
522 | err = efmt % {'section': cls._section, 'name': name, 'error': err} |
|
549 | err = efmt % {'section': cls._section, 'name': name, 'error': err} | |
523 | return alias(name, args, err, repl) |
|
550 | return alias(name, args, err, repl) | |
524 |
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551 | |||
525 | @classmethod |
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552 | @classmethod | |
526 | def buildmap(cls, items): |
|
553 | def buildmap(cls, items): | |
527 | """Parse a list of alias (name, replacement) pairs into a dict of |
|
554 | """Parse a list of alias (name, replacement) pairs into a dict of | |
528 | alias objects""" |
|
555 | alias objects""" | |
529 | aliases = {} |
|
556 | aliases = {} | |
530 | for decl, defn in items: |
|
557 | for decl, defn in items: | |
531 | a = cls.build(decl, defn) |
|
558 | a = cls.build(decl, defn) | |
532 | aliases[a.name] = a |
|
559 | aliases[a.name] = a | |
533 | return aliases |
|
560 | return aliases | |
534 |
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561 | |||
535 | @classmethod |
|
562 | @classmethod | |
536 | def _getalias(cls, aliases, tree): |
|
563 | def _getalias(cls, aliases, tree): | |
537 | """If tree looks like an unexpanded alias, return (alias, pattern-args) |
|
564 | """If tree looks like an unexpanded alias, return (alias, pattern-args) | |
538 | pair. Return None otherwise. |
|
565 | pair. Return None otherwise. | |
539 | """ |
|
566 | """ | |
540 | if not isinstance(tree, tuple): |
|
567 | if not isinstance(tree, tuple): | |
541 | return None |
|
568 | return None | |
542 | if tree[0] == cls._symbolnode: |
|
569 | if tree[0] == cls._symbolnode: | |
543 | name = tree[1] |
|
570 | name = tree[1] | |
544 | a = aliases.get(name) |
|
571 | a = aliases.get(name) | |
545 | if a and a.args is None: |
|
572 | if a and a.args is None: | |
546 | return a, None |
|
573 | return a, None | |
547 | func = cls._trygetfunc(tree) |
|
574 | func = cls._trygetfunc(tree) | |
548 | if func: |
|
575 | if func: | |
549 | name, args = func |
|
576 | name, args = func | |
550 | a = aliases.get(name) |
|
577 | a = aliases.get(name) | |
551 | if a and a.args is not None: |
|
578 | if a and a.args is not None: | |
552 | return a, args |
|
579 | return a, args | |
553 | return None |
|
580 | return None | |
554 |
|
581 | |||
555 | @classmethod |
|
582 | @classmethod | |
556 | def _expandargs(cls, tree, args): |
|
583 | def _expandargs(cls, tree, args): | |
557 | """Replace _aliasarg instances with the substitution value of the |
|
584 | """Replace _aliasarg instances with the substitution value of the | |
558 | same name in args, recursively. |
|
585 | same name in args, recursively. | |
559 | """ |
|
586 | """ | |
560 | if not isinstance(tree, tuple): |
|
587 | if not isinstance(tree, tuple): | |
561 | return tree |
|
588 | return tree | |
562 | if tree[0] == '_aliasarg': |
|
589 | if tree[0] == '_aliasarg': | |
563 | sym = tree[1] |
|
590 | sym = tree[1] | |
564 | return args[sym] |
|
591 | return args[sym] | |
565 | return tuple(cls._expandargs(t, args) for t in tree) |
|
592 | return tuple(cls._expandargs(t, args) for t in tree) | |
566 |
|
593 | |||
567 | @classmethod |
|
594 | @classmethod | |
568 | def _expand(cls, aliases, tree, expanding, cache): |
|
595 | def _expand(cls, aliases, tree, expanding, cache): | |
569 | if not isinstance(tree, tuple): |
|
596 | if not isinstance(tree, tuple): | |
570 | return tree |
|
597 | return tree | |
571 | r = cls._getalias(aliases, tree) |
|
598 | r = cls._getalias(aliases, tree) | |
572 | if r is None: |
|
599 | if r is None: | |
573 | return tuple(cls._expand(aliases, t, expanding, cache) |
|
600 | return tuple(cls._expand(aliases, t, expanding, cache) | |
574 | for t in tree) |
|
601 | for t in tree) | |
575 | a, l = r |
|
602 | a, l = r | |
576 | if a.error: |
|
603 | if a.error: | |
577 | raise error.Abort(a.error) |
|
604 | raise error.Abort(a.error) | |
578 | if a in expanding: |
|
605 | if a in expanding: | |
579 | raise error.ParseError(_('infinite expansion of %(section)s ' |
|
606 | raise error.ParseError(_('infinite expansion of %(section)s ' | |
580 | '"%(name)s" detected') |
|
607 | '"%(name)s" detected') | |
581 | % {'section': cls._section, 'name': a.name}) |
|
608 | % {'section': cls._section, 'name': a.name}) | |
582 | # get cacheable replacement tree by expanding aliases recursively |
|
609 | # get cacheable replacement tree by expanding aliases recursively | |
583 | expanding.append(a) |
|
610 | expanding.append(a) | |
584 | if a.name not in cache: |
|
611 | if a.name not in cache: | |
585 | cache[a.name] = cls._expand(aliases, a.replacement, expanding, |
|
612 | cache[a.name] = cls._expand(aliases, a.replacement, expanding, | |
586 | cache) |
|
613 | cache) | |
587 | result = cache[a.name] |
|
614 | result = cache[a.name] | |
588 | expanding.pop() |
|
615 | expanding.pop() | |
589 | if a.args is None: |
|
616 | if a.args is None: | |
590 | return result |
|
617 | return result | |
591 | # substitute function arguments in replacement tree |
|
618 | # substitute function arguments in replacement tree | |
592 | if len(l) != len(a.args): |
|
619 | if len(l) != len(a.args): | |
593 | raise error.ParseError(_('invalid number of arguments: %d') |
|
620 | raise error.ParseError(_('invalid number of arguments: %d') | |
594 | % len(l)) |
|
621 | % len(l)) | |
595 | l = [cls._expand(aliases, t, [], cache) for t in l] |
|
622 | l = [cls._expand(aliases, t, [], cache) for t in l] | |
596 | return cls._expandargs(result, dict(zip(a.args, l))) |
|
623 | return cls._expandargs(result, dict(zip(a.args, l))) | |
597 |
|
624 | |||
598 | @classmethod |
|
625 | @classmethod | |
599 | def expand(cls, aliases, tree): |
|
626 | def expand(cls, aliases, tree): | |
600 | """Expand aliases in tree, recursively. |
|
627 | """Expand aliases in tree, recursively. | |
601 |
|
628 | |||
602 | 'aliases' is a dictionary mapping user defined aliases to alias objects. |
|
629 | 'aliases' is a dictionary mapping user defined aliases to alias objects. | |
603 | """ |
|
630 | """ | |
604 | return cls._expand(aliases, tree, [], {}) |
|
631 | return cls._expand(aliases, tree, [], {}) |
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