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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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edc78aa7
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edc78aa7
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Jul 21, 1996
by
Guido van Rossum
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"""Object-oriented interface to the parser module.
This module exports three classes which together provide an interface
to the parser module. Together, the three classes represent two ways
to create parsed representations of Python source and the two starting
data types (source text and tuple representations). Each class
provides interfaces which are identical other than the constructors.
The constructors are described in detail in the documentation for each
class and the remaining, shared portion of the interface is documented
below. Briefly, the three classes provided are:
AST
Defines the primary interface to the AST objects and supports creation
from the tuple representation of the parse tree.
ExpressionAST
Supports creation of expression constructs from source text.
SuiteAST
Supports creation of statement suites from source text.
FileSuiteAST
Convenience subclass of the `SuiteAST' class; loads source text of the
suite from an external file.
Aside from the constructors, several methods are provided to allow
access to the various interpretations of the parse tree and to check
conditions of the construct represented by the parse tree.
ast()
Returns the corresponding `parser.ASTType' object.
code()
Returns the compiled code object.
filename()
Returns the name of the associated source file, if known.
isExpression()
Returns true value if parse tree represents an expression, or a false
value otherwise.
isSuite()
Returns true value if parse tree represents a suite of statements, or
a false value otherwise.
text()
Returns the source text, or None if not available.
tuple()
Returns the tuple representing the parse tree.
"""
__version__
=
'$Revision$'
__copyright__
=
"""Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 by Fred L. Drake, Jr.
This software may be used and distributed freely for any purpose provided
that this notice is included unchanged on any and all copies. The author
does not warrant or guarantee this software in any way.
"""
class
AST
:
"""Base class for Abstract Syntax Tree objects.
Creates an Abstract Syntax Tree based on the tuple representation
of the parse tree. The parse tree can represent either an
expression or a suite; which will be recognized automatically.
This base class provides all of the query methods for subclass
objects defined in this module.
"""
_p
=
__import__
(
'parser'
)
# import internally to avoid
# namespace pollution at the
# top level
_text
=
None
_code
=
None
_ast
=
None
_type
=
'unknown'
_tupl
=
None
def
__init__
(
self
,
tuple
):
"""Create an `AST' instance from a tuple-tree representation.
tuple
The tuple tree to convert.
The tuple-tree may represent either an expression or a suite; the
type will be determined automatically.
"""
if
type
(
tuple
)
is
not
type
(()):
raise
TypeError
,
'Base AST class requires tuple parameter.'
self
.
_tupl
=
tuple
self
.
_ast
=
self
.
_p
.
tuple2ast
(
tuple
)
self
.
_type
=
(
self
.
_p
.
isexpr
(
self
.
_ast
)
and
'expression'
)
or
'suite'
def
tuple
(
self
):
"""Returns the tuple representing the parse tree.
"""
if
self
.
_tupl
is
None
:
self
.
_tupl
=
self
.
_p
.
ast2tuple
(
self
.
_ast
)
return
self
.
_tupl
def
code
(
self
):
"""Returns the compiled code object.
The code object returned by this method may be passed to the
exec statement if `AST.isSuite()' is true or to the eval()
function if `AST.isExpression()' is true. All the usual rules
regarding execution of code objects apply.
"""
if
not
self
.
_code
:
self
.
_code
=
self
.
_p
.
compileast
(
self
.
_ast
)
return
self
.
_code
def
ast
(
self
):
"""Returns the corresponding `parser.ASTType' object.
"""
return
self
.
_ast
def
filename
(
self
):
"""Returns the name of the source file if known, or None.
"""
return
None
def
text
(
self
):
"""Returns the source text, or None if not available.
If the instance is of class `AST', None is returned since no
source text is available. If of class `ExpressionAST' or
`SuiteAST', the source text passed to the constructor is
returned.
"""
return
self
.
_text
def
isSuite
(
self
):
"""Determine if `AST' instance represents a suite of statements.
"""
return
self
.
_type
==
'suite'
def
isExpression
(
self
):
"""Determine if `AST' instance represents an expression.
"""
return
self
.
_type
==
'expression'
class
SuiteAST
(
AST
):
"""Statement suite parse tree representation.
This subclass of the `AST' base class represents statement suites
parsed from the source text of a Python suite. If the source text
does not represent a parsable suite of statements, the appropriate
exception is raised by the parser.
"""
_type
=
'suite'
def
__init__
(
self
,
text
):
"""Initialize a `SuiteAST' from source text.
text
Source text to parse.
"""
if
type
(
text
)
is
not
type
(
''
):
raise
TypeError
,
'SuiteAST requires source text parameter.'
self
.
_text
=
text
self
.
_ast
=
self
.
_p
.
suite
(
text
)
def
isSuite
(
self
):
return
1
def
isExpression
(
self
):
return
0
class
FileSuiteAST
(
SuiteAST
):
"""Representation of a python source file syntax tree.
This provides a convenience wrapper around the `SuiteAST' class to
load the source text from an external file.
"""
def
__init__
(
self
,
fileName
):
"""Initialize a `SuiteAST' from a source file.
fileName
Name of the external source file.
"""
self
.
_fileName
=
fileName
SuiteAST
.
__init__
(
self
,
open
(
fileName
).
read
())
def
filename
(
self
):
return
self
.
_fileName
class
ExpressionAST
(
AST
):
"""Expression parse tree representation.
This subclass of the `AST' base class represents expression
constructs parsed from the source text of a Python expression. If
the source text does not represent a parsable expression, the
appropriate exception is raised by the Python parser.
"""
_type
=
'expression'
def
__init__
(
self
,
text
):
"""Initialize an expression AST from source text.
text
Source text to parse.
"""
if
type
(
text
)
is
not
type
(
''
):
raise
TypeError
,
'ExpressionAST requires source text parameter.'
self
.
_text
=
text
self
.
_ast
=
self
.
_p
.
expr
(
text
)
def
isSuite
(
self
):
return
0
def
isExpression
(
self
):
return
1
#
# end of file
Lib/symbol.py
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@@ -21,40 +21,45 @@ continue_stmt = 273
return_stmt
=
274
raise_stmt
=
275
import_stmt
=
276
global_stmt
=
277
access_stmt
=
278
accesstype
=
279
exec_stmt
=
280
compound_stmt
=
281
if_stmt
=
282
while_stmt
=
283
for_stmt
=
284
try_stmt
=
285
except_clause
=
286
suite
=
287
test
=
288
and_test
=
289
not_test
=
290
comparison
=
291
comp_op
=
292
expr
=
293
xor_expr
=
294
and_expr
=
295
shift_expr
=
296
arith_expr
=
297
term
=
298
factor
=
299
atom
=
300
lambdef
=
301
trailer
=
302
subscript
=
303
exprlist
=
304
testlist
=
305
dictmaker
=
306
classdef
=
307
dotted_name
=
277
global_stmt
=
278
access_stmt
=
279
accesstype
=
280
exec_stmt
=
281
compound_stmt
=
282
if_stmt
=
283
while_stmt
=
284
for_stmt
=
285
try_stmt
=
286
except_clause
=
287
suite
=
288
test
=
289
and_test
=
290
not_test
=
291
comparison
=
292
comp_op
=
293
expr
=
294
xor_expr
=
295
and_expr
=
296
shift_expr
=
297
arith_expr
=
298
term
=
299
factor
=
300
power
=
301
atom
=
302
lambdef
=
303
trailer
=
304
subscript
=
305
exprlist
=
306
testlist
=
307
dictmaker
=
308
classdef
=
309
arglist
=
310
argument
=
311
names
=
dir
()
sym_name
=
{}
for
name
in
names
:
number
=
eval
(
name
)
number
=
eval
(
name
)
if
type
(
number
)
is
type
(
0
):
sym_name
[
number
]
=
name
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@@ -36,15 +36,25 @@ TILDE = 32
CIRCUMFLEX
=
33
LEFTSHIFT
=
34
RIGHTSHIFT
=
35
OP
=
36
ERRORTOKEN
=
37
DOUBLESTAR
=
36
OP
=
37
ERRORTOKEN
=
38
names
=
dir
()
tok_name
=
{}
for
name
in
names
:
number
=
eval
(
name
)
number
=
eval
(
name
)
if
type
(
number
)
is
type
(
0
):
tok_name
[
number
]
=
name
N_TOKENS
=
38
# Number of tokens including ERRORTOKEN
N_TOKENS
=
39
# Number of tokens including ERRORTOKEN
NT_OFFSET
=
256
# Start of non-terminal symbols
def
ISTERMINAL
(
x
):
return
x
<
NT_OFFSET
def
ISNONTERMINAL
(
x
):
return
x
>=
NT_OFFSET
def
ISEOF
(
x
):
return
x
==
ENDMARKER
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