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| # cython: auto_pickle=False | |
| #======================================================================= | |
| # | |
| # Python Lexical Analyser | |
| # | |
| # | |
| # Scanning an input stream | |
| # | |
| #======================================================================= | |
| from __future__ import absolute_import | |
| import cython | |
| cython.declare(BOL=object, EOL=object, EOF=object, NOT_FOUND=object) | |
| from . import Errors | |
| from .Regexps import BOL, EOL, EOF | |
| NOT_FOUND = object() | |
| class Scanner(object): | |
| """ | |
| A Scanner is used to read tokens from a stream of characters | |
| using the token set specified by a Plex.Lexicon. | |
| Constructor: | |
| Scanner(lexicon, stream, name = '') | |
| See the docstring of the __init__ method for details. | |
| Methods: | |
| See the docstrings of the individual methods for more | |
| information. | |
| read() --> (value, text) | |
| Reads the next lexical token from the stream. | |
| position() --> (name, line, col) | |
| Returns the position of the last token read using the | |
| read() method. | |
| begin(state_name) | |
| Causes scanner to change state. | |
| produce(value [, text]) | |
| Causes return of a token value to the caller of the | |
| Scanner. | |
| """ | |
| # lexicon = None # Lexicon | |
| # stream = None # file-like object | |
| # name = '' | |
| # buffer = '' | |
| # buf_start_pos = 0 # position in input of start of buffer | |
| # next_pos = 0 # position in input of next char to read | |
| # cur_pos = 0 # position in input of current char | |
| # cur_line = 1 # line number of current char | |
| # cur_line_start = 0 # position in input of start of current line | |
| # start_pos = 0 # position in input of start of token | |
| # start_line = 0 # line number of start of token | |
| # start_col = 0 # position in line of start of token | |
| # text = None # text of last token read | |
| # initial_state = None # Node | |
| # state_name = '' # Name of initial state | |
| # queue = None # list of tokens to be returned | |
| # trace = 0 | |
| def __init__(self, lexicon, stream, name='', initial_pos=None): | |
| """ | |
| Scanner(lexicon, stream, name = '') | |
| |lexicon| is a Plex.Lexicon instance specifying the lexical tokens | |
| to be recognised. | |
| |stream| can be a file object or anything which implements a | |
| compatible read() method. | |
| |name| is optional, and may be the name of the file being | |
| scanned or any other identifying string. | |
| """ | |
| self.trace = 0 | |
| self.buffer = u'' | |
| self.buf_start_pos = 0 | |
| self.next_pos = 0 | |
| self.cur_pos = 0 | |
| self.cur_line = 1 | |
| self.start_pos = 0 | |
| self.start_line = 0 | |
| self.start_col = 0 | |
| self.text = None | |
| self.state_name = None | |
| self.lexicon = lexicon | |
| self.stream = stream | |
| self.name = name | |
| self.queue = [] | |
| self.initial_state = None | |
| self.begin('') | |
| self.next_pos = 0 | |
| self.cur_pos = 0 | |
| self.cur_line_start = 0 | |
| self.cur_char = BOL | |
| self.input_state = 1 | |
| if initial_pos is not None: | |
| self.cur_line, self.cur_line_start = initial_pos[1], -initial_pos[2] | |
| def read(self): | |
| """ | |
| Read the next lexical token from the stream and return a | |
| tuple (value, text), where |value| is the value associated with | |
| the token as specified by the Lexicon, and |text| is the actual | |
| string read from the stream. Returns (None, '') on end of file. | |
| """ | |
| queue = self.queue | |
| while not queue: | |
| self.text, action = self.scan_a_token() | |
| if action is None: | |
| self.produce(None) | |
| self.eof() | |
| else: | |
| value = action.perform(self, self.text) | |
| if value is not None: | |
| self.produce(value) | |
| result = queue[0] | |
| del queue[0] | |
| return result | |
| def scan_a_token(self): | |
| """ | |
| Read the next input sequence recognised by the machine | |
| and return (text, action). Returns ('', None) on end of | |
| file. | |
| """ | |
| self.start_pos = self.cur_pos | |
| self.start_line = self.cur_line | |
| self.start_col = self.cur_pos - self.cur_line_start | |
| action = self.run_machine_inlined() | |
| if action is not None: | |
| if self.trace: | |
| print("Scanner: read: Performing %s %d:%d" % ( | |
| action, self.start_pos, self.cur_pos)) | |
| text = self.buffer[ | |
| self.start_pos - self.buf_start_pos: | |
| self.cur_pos - self.buf_start_pos] | |
| return (text, action) | |
| else: | |
| if self.cur_pos == self.start_pos: | |
| if self.cur_char is EOL: | |
| self.next_char() | |
| if self.cur_char is None or self.cur_char is EOF: | |
| return (u'', None) | |
| raise Errors.UnrecognizedInput(self, self.state_name) | |
| def run_machine_inlined(self): | |
| """ | |
| Inlined version of run_machine for speed. | |
| """ | |
| state = self.initial_state | |
| cur_pos = self.cur_pos | |
| cur_line = self.cur_line | |
| cur_line_start = self.cur_line_start | |
| cur_char = self.cur_char | |
| input_state = self.input_state | |
| next_pos = self.next_pos | |
| buffer = self.buffer | |
| buf_start_pos = self.buf_start_pos | |
| buf_len = len(buffer) | |
| b_action, b_cur_pos, b_cur_line, b_cur_line_start, b_cur_char, b_input_state, b_next_pos = \ | |
| None, 0, 0, 0, u'', 0, 0 | |
| trace = self.trace | |
| while 1: | |
| if trace: #TRACE# | |
| print("State %d, %d/%d:%s -->" % ( #TRACE# | |
| state['number'], input_state, cur_pos, repr(cur_char))) #TRACE# | |
| # Begin inlined self.save_for_backup() | |
| #action = state.action #@slow | |
| action = state['action'] #@fast | |
| if action is not None: | |
| b_action, b_cur_pos, b_cur_line, b_cur_line_start, b_cur_char, b_input_state, b_next_pos = \ | |
| action, cur_pos, cur_line, cur_line_start, cur_char, input_state, next_pos | |
| # End inlined self.save_for_backup() | |
| c = cur_char | |
| #new_state = state.new_state(c) #@slow | |
| new_state = state.get(c, NOT_FOUND) #@fast | |
| if new_state is NOT_FOUND: #@fast | |
| new_state = c and state.get('else') #@fast | |
| if new_state: | |
| if trace: #TRACE# | |
| print("State %d" % new_state['number']) #TRACE# | |
| state = new_state | |
| # Begin inlined: self.next_char() | |
| if input_state == 1: | |
| cur_pos = next_pos | |
| # Begin inlined: c = self.read_char() | |
| buf_index = next_pos - buf_start_pos | |
| if buf_index < buf_len: | |
| c = buffer[buf_index] | |
| next_pos += 1 | |
| else: | |
| discard = self.start_pos - buf_start_pos | |
| data = self.stream.read(0x1000) | |
| buffer = self.buffer[discard:] + data | |
| self.buffer = buffer | |
| buf_start_pos += discard | |
| self.buf_start_pos = buf_start_pos | |
| buf_len = len(buffer) | |
| buf_index -= discard | |
| if data: | |
| c = buffer[buf_index] | |
| next_pos += 1 | |
| else: | |
| c = u'' | |
| # End inlined: c = self.read_char() | |
| if c == u'\n': | |
| cur_char = EOL | |
| input_state = 2 | |
| elif not c: | |
| cur_char = EOL | |
| input_state = 4 | |
| else: | |
| cur_char = c | |
| elif input_state == 2: | |
| cur_char = u'\n' | |
| input_state = 3 | |
| elif input_state == 3: | |
| cur_line += 1 | |
| cur_line_start = cur_pos = next_pos | |
| cur_char = BOL | |
| input_state = 1 | |
| elif input_state == 4: | |
| cur_char = EOF | |
| input_state = 5 | |
| else: # input_state = 5 | |
| cur_char = u'' | |
| # End inlined self.next_char() | |
| else: # not new_state | |
| if trace: #TRACE# | |
| print("blocked") #TRACE# | |
| # Begin inlined: action = self.back_up() | |
| if b_action is not None: | |
| (action, cur_pos, cur_line, cur_line_start, | |
| cur_char, input_state, next_pos) = \ | |
| (b_action, b_cur_pos, b_cur_line, b_cur_line_start, | |
| b_cur_char, b_input_state, b_next_pos) | |
| else: | |
| action = None | |
| break # while 1 | |
| # End inlined: action = self.back_up() | |
| self.cur_pos = cur_pos | |
| self.cur_line = cur_line | |
| self.cur_line_start = cur_line_start | |
| self.cur_char = cur_char | |
| self.input_state = input_state | |
| self.next_pos = next_pos | |
| if trace: #TRACE# | |
| if action is not None: #TRACE# | |
| print("Doing %s" % action) #TRACE# | |
| return action | |
| def next_char(self): | |
| input_state = self.input_state | |
| if self.trace: | |
| print("Scanner: next: %s [%d] %d" % (" " * 20, input_state, self.cur_pos)) | |
| if input_state == 1: | |
| self.cur_pos = self.next_pos | |
| c = self.read_char() | |
| if c == u'\n': | |
| self.cur_char = EOL | |
| self.input_state = 2 | |
| elif not c: | |
| self.cur_char = EOL | |
| self.input_state = 4 | |
| else: | |
| self.cur_char = c | |
| elif input_state == 2: | |
| self.cur_char = u'\n' | |
| self.input_state = 3 | |
| elif input_state == 3: | |
| self.cur_line += 1 | |
| self.cur_line_start = self.cur_pos = self.next_pos | |
| self.cur_char = BOL | |
| self.input_state = 1 | |
| elif input_state == 4: | |
| self.cur_char = EOF | |
| self.input_state = 5 | |
| else: # input_state = 5 | |
| self.cur_char = u'' | |
| if self.trace: | |
| print("--> [%d] %d %r" % (input_state, self.cur_pos, self.cur_char)) | |
| def position(self): | |
| """ | |
| Return a tuple (name, line, col) representing the location of | |
| the last token read using the read() method. |name| is the | |
| name that was provided to the Scanner constructor; |line| | |
| is the line number in the stream (1-based); |col| is the | |
| position within the line of the first character of the token | |
| (0-based). | |
| """ | |
| return (self.name, self.start_line, self.start_col) | |
| def get_position(self): | |
| """Python accessible wrapper around position(), only for error reporting. | |
| """ | |
| return self.position() | |
| def begin(self, state_name): | |
| """Set the current state of the scanner to the named state.""" | |
| self.initial_state = ( | |
| self.lexicon.get_initial_state(state_name)) | |
| self.state_name = state_name | |
| def produce(self, value, text=None): | |
| """ | |
| Called from an action procedure, causes |value| to be returned | |
| as the token value from read(). If |text| is supplied, it is | |
| returned in place of the scanned text. | |
| produce() can be called more than once during a single call to an action | |
| procedure, in which case the tokens are queued up and returned one | |
| at a time by subsequent calls to read(), until the queue is empty, | |
| whereupon scanning resumes. | |
| """ | |
| if text is None: | |
| text = self.text | |
| self.queue.append((value, text)) | |
| def eof(self): | |
| """ | |
| Override this method if you want something to be done at | |
| end of file. | |
| """ | |