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| # helpers.py | |
| import html.entities | |
| import re | |
| import sys | |
| import typing | |
| from . import __diag__ | |
| from .core import * | |
| from .util import ( | |
| _bslash, | |
| _flatten, | |
| _escape_regex_range_chars, | |
| replaced_by_pep8, | |
| ) | |
| # | |
| # global helpers | |
| # | |
| def counted_array( | |
| expr: ParserElement, | |
| int_expr: typing.Optional[ParserElement] = None, | |
| *, | |
| intExpr: typing.Optional[ParserElement] = None, | |
| ) -> ParserElement: | |
| """Helper to define a counted list of expressions. | |
| This helper defines a pattern of the form:: | |
| integer expr expr expr... | |
| where the leading integer tells how many expr expressions follow. | |
| The matched tokens returns the array of expr tokens as a list - the | |
| leading count token is suppressed. | |
| If ``int_expr`` is specified, it should be a pyparsing expression | |
| that produces an integer value. | |
| Example:: | |
| counted_array(Word(alphas)).parse_string('2 ab cd ef') # -> ['ab', 'cd'] | |
| # in this parser, the leading integer value is given in binary, | |
| # '10' indicating that 2 values are in the array | |
| binary_constant = Word('01').set_parse_action(lambda t: int(t[0], 2)) | |
| counted_array(Word(alphas), int_expr=binary_constant).parse_string('10 ab cd ef') # -> ['ab', 'cd'] | |
| # if other fields must be parsed after the count but before the | |
| # list items, give the fields results names and they will | |
| # be preserved in the returned ParseResults: | |
| count_with_metadata = integer + Word(alphas)("type") | |
| typed_array = counted_array(Word(alphanums), int_expr=count_with_metadata)("items") | |
| result = typed_array.parse_string("3 bool True True False") | |
| print(result.dump()) | |
| # prints | |
| # ['True', 'True', 'False'] | |
| # - items: ['True', 'True', 'False'] | |
| # - type: 'bool' | |
| """ | |
| intExpr = intExpr or int_expr | |
| array_expr = Forward() | |
| def count_field_parse_action(s, l, t): | |
| nonlocal array_expr | |
| n = t[0] | |
| array_expr <<= (expr * n) if n else Empty() | |
| # clear list contents, but keep any named results | |
| del t[:] | |
| if intExpr is None: | |
| intExpr = Word(nums).set_parse_action(lambda t: int(t[0])) | |
| else: | |
| intExpr = intExpr.copy() | |
| intExpr.set_name("arrayLen") | |
| intExpr.add_parse_action(count_field_parse_action, call_during_try=True) | |
| return (intExpr + array_expr).set_name("(len) " + str(expr) + "...") | |
| def match_previous_literal(expr: ParserElement) -> ParserElement: | |
| """Helper to define an expression that is indirectly defined from | |
| the tokens matched in a previous expression, that is, it looks for | |
| a 'repeat' of a previous expression. For example:: | |
| first = Word(nums) | |
| second = match_previous_literal(first) | |
| match_expr = first + ":" + second | |
| will match ``"1:1"``, but not ``"1:2"``. Because this | |
| matches a previous literal, will also match the leading | |
| ``"1:1"`` in ``"1:10"``. If this is not desired, use | |
| :class:`match_previous_expr`. Do *not* use with packrat parsing | |
| enabled. | |
| """ | |
| rep = Forward() | |
| def copy_token_to_repeater(s, l, t): | |
| if t: | |
| if len(t) == 1: | |
| rep << t[0] | |
| else: | |
| # flatten t tokens | |
| tflat = _flatten(t.as_list()) | |
| rep << And(Literal(tt) for tt in tflat) | |
| else: | |
| rep << Empty() | |
| expr.add_parse_action(copy_token_to_repeater, callDuringTry=True) | |
| rep.set_name("(prev) " + str(expr)) | |
| return rep | |
| def match_previous_expr(expr: ParserElement) -> ParserElement: | |
| """Helper to define an expression that is indirectly defined from | |
| the tokens matched in a previous expression, that is, it looks for | |
| a 'repeat' of a previous expression. For example:: | |
| first = Word(nums) | |
| second = match_previous_expr(first) | |
| match_expr = first + ":" + second | |
| will match ``"1:1"``, but not ``"1:2"``. Because this | |
| matches by expressions, will *not* match the leading ``"1:1"`` | |
| in ``"1:10"``; the expressions are evaluated first, and then | |
| compared, so ``"1"`` is compared with ``"10"``. Do *not* use | |
| with packrat parsing enabled. | |
| """ | |
| rep = Forward() | |
| e2 = expr.copy() | |
| rep <<= e2 | |
| def copy_token_to_repeater(s, l, t): | |
| matchTokens = _flatten(t.as_list()) | |
| def must_match_these_tokens(s, l, t): | |
| theseTokens = _flatten(t.as_list()) | |
| if theseTokens != matchTokens: | |
| raise ParseException( | |
| s, l, f"Expected {matchTokens}, found{theseTokens}" | |
| ) | |
| rep.set_parse_action(must_match_these_tokens, callDuringTry=True) | |
| expr.add_parse_action(copy_token_to_repeater, callDuringTry=True) | |
| rep.set_name("(prev) " + str(expr)) | |
| return rep | |
| def one_of( | |
| strs: Union[typing.Iterable[str], str], | |
| caseless: bool = False, | |
| use_regex: bool = True, | |
| as_keyword: bool = False, | |
| *, | |
| useRegex: bool = True, | |
| asKeyword: bool = False, | |
| ) -> ParserElement: | |
| """Helper to quickly define a set of alternative :class:`Literal` s, | |
| and makes sure to do longest-first testing when there is a conflict, | |
| regardless of the input order, but returns | |
| a :class:`MatchFirst` for best performance. | |
| Parameters: | |
| - ``strs`` - a string of space-delimited literals, or a collection of | |
| string literals | |
| - ``caseless`` - treat all literals as caseless - (default= ``False``) | |
| - ``use_regex`` - as an optimization, will | |
| generate a :class:`Regex` object; otherwise, will generate | |
| a :class:`MatchFirst` object (if ``caseless=True`` or ``as_keyword=True``, or if | |
| creating a :class:`Regex` raises an exception) - (default= ``True``) | |
| - ``as_keyword`` - enforce :class:`Keyword`-style matching on the | |
| generated expressions - (default= ``False``) | |
| - ``asKeyword`` and ``useRegex`` are retained for pre-PEP8 compatibility, | |
| but will be removed in a future release | |
| Example:: | |
| comp_oper = one_of("< = > <= >= !=") | |
| var = Word(alphas) | |
| number = Word(nums) | |
| term = var | number | |
| comparison_expr = term + comp_oper + term | |
| print(comparison_expr.search_string("B = 12 AA=23 B<=AA AA>12")) | |
| prints:: | |
| [['B', '=', '12'], ['AA', '=', '23'], ['B', '<=', 'AA'], ['AA', '>', '12']] | |
| """ | |
| asKeyword = asKeyword or as_keyword | |
| useRegex = useRegex and use_regex | |
| if ( | |
| isinstance(caseless, str_type) | |
| and __diag__.warn_on_multiple_string_args_to_oneof | |
| ): | |
| warnings.warn( | |
| "More than one string argument passed to one_of, pass" | |
| " choices as a list or space-delimited string", | |
| stacklevel=2, | |
| ) | |
| if caseless: | |
| isequal = lambda a, b: a.upper() == b.upper() | |
| masks = lambda a, b: b.upper().startswith(a.upper()) | |
| parseElementClass = CaselessKeyword if asKeyword else CaselessLiteral | |
| else: | |
| isequal = lambda a, b: a == b | |
| masks = lambda a, b: b.startswith(a) | |
| parseElementClass = Keyword if asKeyword else Literal | |
| symbols: List[str] = [] | |
| if isinstance(strs, str_type): | |
| strs = typing.cast(str, strs) | |
| symbols = strs.split() | |
| elif isinstance(strs, Iterable): | |
| symbols = list(strs) | |
| else: | |
| raise TypeError("Invalid argument to one_of, expected string or iterable") | |
| if not symbols: | |
| return NoMatch() | |
| # reorder given symbols to take care to avoid masking longer choices with shorter ones | |
| # (but only if the given symbols are not just single characters) | |
| if any(len(sym) > 1 for sym in symbols): | |
| i = 0 | |
| while i < len(symbols) - 1: | |
| cur = symbols[i] | |
| for j, other in enumerate(symbols[i + 1 :]): | |
| if isequal(other, cur): | |
| del symbols[i + j + 1] | |
| break | |
| elif masks(cur, other): | |
| del symbols[i + j + 1] | |
| symbols.insert(i, other) | |
| break | |
| else: | |
| i += 1 | |
| if useRegex: | |
| re_flags: int = re.IGNORECASE if caseless else 0 | |
| try: | |
| if all(len(sym) == 1 for sym in symbols): | |
| # symbols are just single characters, create range regex pattern | |
| patt = f"[{''.join(_escape_regex_range_chars(sym) for sym in symbols)}]" | |
| else: | |
| patt = "|".join(re.escape(sym) for sym in symbols) | |
| # wrap with \b word break markers if defining as keywords | |
| if asKeyword: | |
| patt = rf"\b(?:{patt})\b" | |
| ret = Regex(patt, flags=re_flags).set_name(" | ".join(symbols)) | |
| if caseless: | |
| # add parse action to return symbols as specified, not in random | |
| # casing as found in input string | |
| symbol_map = {sym.lower(): sym for sym in symbols} | |
| ret.add_parse_action(lambda s, l, t: symbol_map[t[0].lower()]) | |
| return ret | |
| except re.error: | |
| warnings.warn( | |
| "Exception creating Regex for one_of, building MatchFirst", stacklevel=2 | |
| ) | |
| # last resort, just use MatchFirst | |
| return MatchFirst(parseElementClass(sym) for sym in symbols).set_name( | |
| " | ".join(symbols) | |
| ) | |
| def dict_of(key: ParserElement, value: ParserElement) -> ParserElement: | |
| """Helper to easily and clearly define a dictionary by specifying | |
| the respective patterns for the key and value. Takes care of | |
| defining the :class:`Dict`, :class:`ZeroOrMore`, and | |
| :class:`Group` tokens in the proper order. The key pattern | |
| can include delimiting markers or punctuation, as long as they are | |
| suppressed, thereby leaving the significant key text. The value | |
| pattern can include named results, so that the :class:`Dict` results | |
| can include named token fields. | |
| Example:: | |
| text = "shape: SQUARE posn: upper left color: light blue texture: burlap" | |
| attr_expr = (label + Suppress(':') + OneOrMore(data_word, stop_on=label).set_parse_action(' '.join)) | |
| print(attr_expr[1, ...].parse_string(text).dump()) | |
| attr_label = label | |
| attr_value = Suppress(':') + OneOrMore(data_word, stop_on=label).set_parse_action(' '.join) | |
| # similar to Dict, but simpler call format | |
| result = dict_of(attr_label, attr_value).parse_string(text) | |
| print(result.dump()) | |
| print(result['shape']) | |
| print(result.shape) # object attribute access works too | |
| print(result.as_dict()) | |
| prints:: | |
| [['shape', 'SQUARE'], ['posn', 'upper left'], ['color', 'light blue'], ['texture', 'burlap']] | |
| - color: 'light blue' | |
| - posn: 'upper left' | |
| - shape: 'SQUARE' | |
| - texture: 'burlap' | |
| SQUARE | |
| SQUARE | |
| {'color': 'light blue', 'shape': 'SQUARE', 'posn': 'upper left', 'texture': 'burlap'} | |
| """ | |
| return Dict(OneOrMore(Group(key + value))) | |
| def original_text_for( | |
| expr: ParserElement, as_string: bool = True, *, asString: bool = True | |
| ) -> ParserElement: | |
| """Helper to return the original, untokenized text for a given | |
| expression. Useful to restore the parsed fields of an HTML start | |
| tag into the raw tag text itself, or to revert separate tokens with | |
| intervening whitespace back to the original matching input text. By | |
| default, returns a string containing the original parsed text. | |
| If the optional ``as_string`` argument is passed as | |
| ``False``, then the return value is | |
| a :class:`ParseResults` containing any results names that | |
| were originally matched, and a single token containing the original | |
| matched text from the input string. So if the expression passed to | |
| :class:`original_text_for` contains expressions with defined | |
| results names, you must set ``as_string`` to ``False`` if you | |
| want to preserve those results name values. | |
| The ``asString`` pre-PEP8 argument is retained for compatibility, | |
| but will be removed in a future release. | |
| Example:: | |
| src = "this is test <b> bold <i>text</i> </b> normal text " | |
| for tag in ("b", "i"): | |
| opener, closer = make_html_tags(tag) | |
| patt = original_text_for(opener + ... + closer) | |
| print(patt.search_string(src)[0]) | |
| prints:: | |
| ['<b> bold <i>text</i> </b>'] | |
| ['<i>text</i>'] | |
| """ | |
| asString = asString and as_string | |
| locMarker = Empty().set_parse_action(lambda s, loc, t: loc) | |
| endlocMarker = locMarker.copy() | |
| endlocMarker.callPreparse = False | |
| matchExpr = locMarker("_original_start") + expr + endlocMarker("_original_end") | |
| if asString: | |
| extractText = lambda s, l, t: s[t._original_start : t._original_end] | |
| else: | |
| def extractText(s, l, t): | |
| t[:] = [s[t.pop("_original_start") : t.pop("_original_end")]] | |
| matchExpr.set_parse_action(extractText) | |
| matchExpr.ignoreExprs = expr.ignoreExprs | |
| matchExpr.suppress_warning(Diagnostics.warn_ungrouped_named_tokens_in_collection) | |
| return matchExpr | |
| def ungroup(expr: ParserElement) -> ParserElement: | |
| """Helper to undo pyparsing's default grouping of And expressions, | |
| even if all but one are non-empty. | |
| """ | |
| return TokenConverter(expr).add_parse_action(lambda t: t[0]) | |
| def locatedExpr(expr: ParserElement) -> ParserElement: | |
| """ | |
| (DEPRECATED - future code should use the :class:`Located` class) | |
| Helper to decorate a returned token with its starting and ending | |
| locations in the input string. | |
| This helper adds the following results names: | |
| - ``locn_start`` - location where matched expression begins | |
| - ``locn_end`` - location where matched expression ends | |
| - ``value`` - the actual parsed results | |
| Be careful if the input text contains ``<TAB>`` characters, you | |
| may want to call :class:`ParserElement.parse_with_tabs` | |
| Example:: | |
| wd = Word(alphas) | |
| for match in locatedExpr(wd).search_string("ljsdf123lksdjjf123lkkjj1222"): | |
| print(match) | |
| prints:: | |
| [[0, 'ljsdf', 5]] | |
| [[8, 'lksdjjf', 15]] | |
| [[18, 'lkkjj', 23]] | |
| """ | |
| locator = Empty().set_parse_action(lambda ss, ll, tt: ll) | |
| return Group( | |
| locator("locn_start") | |
| + expr("value") | |
| + locator.copy().leaveWhitespace()("locn_end") | |
| ) | |
| def nested_expr( | |
| opener: Union[str, ParserElement] = "(", | |
| closer: Union[str, ParserElement] = ")", | |
| content: typing.Optional[ParserElement] = None, | |
| ignore_expr: ParserElement = quoted_string(), | |
| *, | |
| ignoreExpr: ParserElement = quoted_string(), | |
| ) -> ParserElement: | |
| """Helper method for defining nested lists enclosed in opening and | |
| closing delimiters (``"("`` and ``")"`` are the default). | |
| Parameters: | |
| - ``opener`` - opening character for a nested list | |
| (default= ``"("``); can also be a pyparsing expression | |
| - ``closer`` - closing character for a nested list | |
| (default= ``")"``); can also be a pyparsing expression | |
| - ``content`` - expression for items within the nested lists | |
| (default= ``None``) | |
| - ``ignore_expr`` - expression for ignoring opening and closing delimiters | |
| (default= :class:`quoted_string`) | |
| - ``ignoreExpr`` - this pre-PEP8 argument is retained for compatibility | |
| but will be removed in a future release | |
| If an expression is not provided for the content argument, the | |
| nested expression will capture all whitespace-delimited content | |
| between delimiters as a list of separate values. | |
| Use the ``ignore_expr`` argument to define expressions that may | |
| contain opening or closing characters that should not be treated as | |
| opening or closing characters for nesting, such as quoted_string or | |
| a comment expression. Specify multiple expressions using an | |
| :class:`Or` or :class:`MatchFirst`. The default is | |
| :class:`quoted_string`, but if no expressions are to be ignored, then | |
| pass ``None`` for this argument. | |
| Example:: | |
| data_type = one_of("void int short long char float double") | |
| decl_data_type = Combine(data_type + Opt(Word('*'))) | |
| ident = Word(alphas+'_', alphanums+'_') | |
| number = pyparsing_common.number | |
| arg = Group(decl_data_type + ident) | |
| LPAR, RPAR = map(Suppress, "()") | |
| code_body = nested_expr('{', '}', ignore_expr=(quoted_string | c_style_comment)) | |
| c_function = (decl_data_type("type") | |
| + ident("name") | |
| + LPAR + Opt(DelimitedList(arg), [])("args") + RPAR | |
| + code_body("body")) | |
| c_function.ignore(c_style_comment) | |
| source_code = ''' | |
| int is_odd(int x) { | |
| return (x%2); | |
| } | |
| int dec_to_hex(char hchar) { | |
| if (hchar >= '0' && hchar <= '9') { | |
| return (ord(hchar)-ord('0')); | |
| } else { | |
| return (10+ord(hchar)-ord('A')); | |
| } | |
| } | |
| ''' | |
| for func in c_function.search_string(source_code): | |
| print("%(name)s (%(type)s) args: %(args)s" % func) | |
| prints:: | |
| is_odd (int) args: [['int', 'x']] | |
| dec_to_hex (int) args: [['char', 'hchar']] | |
| """ | |
| if ignoreExpr != ignore_expr: | |
| ignoreExpr = ignore_expr if ignoreExpr == quoted_string() else ignoreExpr | |
| if opener == closer: | |
| raise ValueError("opening and closing strings cannot be the same") | |
| if content is None: | |
| if isinstance(opener, str_type) and isinstance(closer, str_type): | |
| opener = typing.cast(str, opener) | |
| closer = typing.cast(str, closer) | |
| if len(opener) == 1 and len(closer) == 1: | |
| if ignoreExpr is not None: | |
| content = Combine( | |
| OneOrMore( | |
| ~ignoreExpr | |
| + CharsNotIn( | |
| opener + closer + ParserElement.DEFAULT_WHITE_CHARS, | |
| exact=1, | |
| ) | |
| ) | |
| ).set_parse_action(lambda t: t[0].strip()) | |
| else: | |
| content = empty.copy() + CharsNotIn( | |
| opener + closer + ParserElement.DEFAULT_WHITE_CHARS | |
| ).set_parse_action(lambda t: t[0].strip()) | |
| else: | |
| if ignoreExpr is not None: | |
| content = Combine( | |
| OneOrMore( | |
| ~ignoreExpr | |
| + ~Literal(opener) | |
| + ~Literal(closer) | |
| + CharsNotIn(ParserElement.DEFAULT_WHITE_CHARS, exact=1) | |
| ) | |
| ).set_parse_action(lambda t: t[0].strip()) | |
| else: | |
| content = Combine( | |
| OneOrMore( | |
| ~Literal(opener) | |
| + ~Literal(closer) | |
| + CharsNotIn(ParserElement.DEFAULT_WHITE_CHARS, exact=1) | |
| ) | |
| ).set_parse_action(lambda t: t[0].strip()) | |
| else: | |
| raise ValueError( | |
| "opening and closing arguments must be strings if no content expression is given" | |
| ) | |
| ret = Forward() | |
| if ignoreExpr is not None: | |
| ret <<= Group( | |
| Suppress(opener) + ZeroOrMore(ignoreExpr | ret | content) + Suppress(closer) | |
| ) | |
| else: | |
| ret <<= Group(Suppress(opener) + ZeroOrMore(ret | content) + Suppress(closer)) | |
| ret.set_name("nested %s%s expression" % (opener, closer)) | |
| return ret | |
| def _makeTags(tagStr, xml, suppress_LT=Suppress("<"), suppress_GT=Suppress(">")): | |
| """Internal helper to construct opening and closing tag expressions, given a tag name""" | |
| if isinstance(tagStr, str_type): | |
| resname = tagStr | |
| tagStr = Keyword(tagStr, caseless=not xml) | |
| else: | |
| resname = tagStr.name | |
| tagAttrName = Word(alphas, alphanums + "_-:") | |
| if xml: | |
| tagAttrValue = dbl_quoted_string.copy().set_parse_action(remove_quotes) | |
| openTag = ( | |
| suppress_LT | |
| + tagStr("tag") | |
| + Dict(ZeroOrMore(Group(tagAttrName + Suppress("=") + tagAttrValue))) | |
| + Opt("/", default=[False])("empty").set_parse_action( | |
| lambda s, l, t: t[0] == "/" | |
| ) | |
| + suppress_GT | |
| ) | |
| else: | |
| tagAttrValue = quoted_string.copy().set_parse_action(remove_quotes) | Word( | |
| printables, exclude_chars=">" | |
| ) | |
| openTag = ( | |
| suppress_LT | |
| + tagStr("tag") | |
| + Dict( | |
| ZeroOrMore( | |
| Group( | |
| tagAttrName.set_parse_action(lambda t: t[0].lower()) | |
| + Opt(Suppress("=") + tagAttrValue) | |
| ) | |
| ) | |
| ) | |
| + Opt("/", default=[False])("empty").set_parse_action( | |
| lambda s, l, t: t[0] == "/" | |
| ) | |
| + suppress_GT | |
| ) | |
| closeTag = Combine(Literal("</") + tagStr + ">", adjacent=False) | |
| openTag.set_name("<%s>" % resname) | |
| # add start<tagname> results name in parse action now that ungrouped names are not reported at two levels | |
| openTag.add_parse_action( | |
| lambda t: t.__setitem__( | |
| "start" + "".join(resname.replace(":", " ").title().split()), t.copy() | |
| ) | |
| ) | |
| closeTag = closeTag( | |
| "end" + "".join(resname.replace(":", " ").title().split()) | |
| ).set_name("</%s>" % resname) | |
| openTag.tag = resname | |
| closeTag.tag = resname | |
| openTag.tag_body = SkipTo(closeTag()) | |
| return openTag, closeTag | |
| def make_html_tags( | |
| tag_str: Union[str, ParserElement] | |
| ) -> Tuple[ParserElement, ParserElement]: | |
| """Helper to construct opening and closing tag expressions for HTML, | |
| given a tag name. Matches tags in either upper or lower case, | |
| attributes with namespaces and with quoted or unquoted values. | |
| Example:: | |
| text = '<td>More info at the <a href="https://github.com/pyparsing/pyparsing/wiki">pyparsing</a> wiki page</td>' | |
| # make_html_tags returns pyparsing expressions for the opening and | |
| # closing tags as a 2-tuple | |
| a, a_end = make_html_tags("A") | |
| link_expr = a + SkipTo(a_end)("link_text") + a_end | |
| for link in link_expr.search_string(text): | |
| # attributes in the <A> tag (like "href" shown here) are | |
| # also accessible as named results | |
| print(link.link_text, '->', link.href) | |
| prints:: | |
| pyparsing -> https://github.com/pyparsing/pyparsing/wiki | |
| """ | |
| return _makeTags(tag_str, False) | |
| def make_xml_tags( | |
| tag_str: Union[str, ParserElement] | |
| ) -> Tuple[ParserElement, ParserElement]: | |
| """Helper to construct opening and closing tag expressions for XML, | |
| given a tag name. Matches tags only in the given upper/lower case. | |
| Example: similar to :class:`make_html_tags` | |
| """ | |
| return _makeTags(tag_str, True) | |
| any_open_tag: ParserElement | |
| any_close_tag: ParserElement | |
| any_open_tag, any_close_tag = make_html_tags( | |
| Word(alphas, alphanums + "_:").set_name("any tag") | |
| ) | |
| _htmlEntityMap = {k.rstrip(";"): v for k, v in html.entities.html5.items()} | |
| common_html_entity = Regex("&(?P<entity>" + "|".join(_htmlEntityMap) + ");").set_name( | |
| "common HTML entity" | |
| ) | |
| def replace_html_entity(s, l, t): | |
| """Helper parser action to replace common HTML entities with their special characters""" | |
| return _htmlEntityMap.get(t.entity) | |
| class OpAssoc(Enum): | |
| """Enumeration of operator associativity | |
| - used in constructing InfixNotationOperatorSpec for :class:`infix_notation`""" | |
| LEFT = 1 | |
| RIGHT = 2 | |
| InfixNotationOperatorArgType = Union[ | |
| ParserElement, str, Tuple[Union[ParserElement, str], Union[ParserElement, str]] | |
| ] | |
| InfixNotationOperatorSpec = Union[ | |
| Tuple[ | |
| InfixNotationOperatorArgType, | |
| int, | |
| OpAssoc, | |
| typing.Optional[ParseAction], | |
| ], | |
| Tuple[ | |
| InfixNotationOperatorArgType, | |
| int, | |
| OpAssoc, | |
| ], | |
| ] | |
| def infix_notation( | |
| base_expr: ParserElement, | |
| op_list: List[InfixNotationOperatorSpec], | |
| lpar: Union[str, ParserElement] = Suppress("("), | |
| rpar: Union[str, ParserElement] = Suppress(")"), | |
| ) -> ParserElement: | |
| """Helper method for constructing grammars of expressions made up of | |
| operators working in a precedence hierarchy. Operators may be unary | |
| or binary, left- or right-associative. Parse actions can also be | |
| attached to operator expressions. The generated parser will also | |
| recognize the use of parentheses to override operator precedences | |
| (see example below). | |
| Note: if you define a deep operator list, you may see performance | |
| issues when using infix_notation. See | |
| :class:`ParserElement.enable_packrat` for a mechanism to potentially | |
| improve your parser performance. | |
| Parameters: | |
| - ``base_expr`` - expression representing the most basic operand to | |
| be used in the expression | |
| - ``op_list`` - list of tuples, one for each operator precedence level | |
| in the expression grammar; each tuple is of the form ``(op_expr, | |
| num_operands, right_left_assoc, (optional)parse_action)``, where: | |
| - ``op_expr`` is the pyparsing expression for the operator; may also | |
| be a string, which will be converted to a Literal; if ``num_operands`` | |
| is 3, ``op_expr`` is a tuple of two expressions, for the two | |
| operators separating the 3 terms | |
| - ``num_operands`` is the number of terms for this operator (must be 1, | |
| 2, or 3) | |
| - ``right_left_assoc`` is the indicator whether the operator is right | |
| or left associative, using the pyparsing-defined constants | |
| ``OpAssoc.RIGHT`` and ``OpAssoc.LEFT``. | |
| - ``parse_action`` is the parse action to be associated with | |
| expressions matching this operator expression (the parse action | |
| tuple member may be omitted); if the parse action is passed | |
| a tuple or list of functions, this is equivalent to calling | |
| ``set_parse_action(*fn)`` | |
| (:class:`ParserElement.set_parse_action`) | |
| - ``lpar`` - expression for matching left-parentheses; if passed as a | |
| str, then will be parsed as ``Suppress(lpar)``. If lpar is passed as | |
| an expression (such as ``Literal('(')``), then it will be kept in | |
| the parsed results, and grouped with them. (default= ``Suppress('(')``) | |
| - ``rpar`` - expression for matching right-parentheses; if passed as a | |
| str, then will be parsed as ``Suppress(rpar)``. If rpar is passed as | |
| an expression (such as ``Literal(')')``), then it will be kept in | |
| the parsed results, and grouped with them. (default= ``Suppress(')')``) | |
| Example:: | |
| # simple example of four-function arithmetic with ints and | |
| # variable names | |
| integer = pyparsing_common.signed_integer | |
| varname = pyparsing_common.identifier | |
| arith_expr = infix_notation(integer | varname, | |
| [ | |
| ('-', 1, OpAssoc.RIGHT), | |
| (one_of('* /'), 2, OpAssoc.LEFT), | |
| (one_of('+ -'), 2, OpAssoc.LEFT), | |
| ]) | |
| arith_expr.run_tests(''' | |
| 5+3*6 | |
| (5+3)*6 | |
| -2--11 | |
| ''', full_dump=False) | |
| prints:: | |
| 5+3*6 | |
| [[5, '+', [3, '*', 6]]] | |
| (5+3)*6 | |
| [[[5, '+', 3], '*', 6]] | |
| (5+x)*y | |
| [[[5, '+', 'x'], '*', 'y']] | |
| -2--11 | |
| [[['-', 2], '-', ['-', 11]]] | |
| """ | |
| # captive version of FollowedBy that does not do parse actions or capture results names | |
| class _FB(FollowedBy): | |
| def parseImpl(self, instring, loc, doActions=True): | |
| self.expr.try_parse(instring, loc) | |
| return loc, [] | |
| _FB.__name__ = "FollowedBy>" | |
| ret = Forward() | |
| if isinstance(lpar, str): | |
| lpar = Suppress(lpar) | |
| if isinstance(rpar, str): | |
| rpar = Suppress(rpar) | |
| # if lpar and rpar are not suppressed, wrap in group | |
| if not (isinstance(rpar, Suppress) and isinstance(rpar, Suppress)): | |
| lastExpr = base_expr | Group(lpar + ret + rpar) | |
| else: | |
| lastExpr = base_expr | (lpar + ret + rpar) | |
| arity: int | |
| rightLeftAssoc: opAssoc | |
| pa: typing.Optional[ParseAction] | |
| opExpr1: ParserElement | |
| opExpr2: ParserElement | |
| for i, operDef in enumerate(op_list): | |
| opExpr, arity, rightLeftAssoc, pa = (operDef + (None,))[:4] # type: ignore[assignment] | |
| if isinstance(opExpr, str_type): | |
| opExpr = ParserElement._literalStringClass(opExpr) | |
| opExpr = typing.cast(ParserElement, opExpr) | |
| if arity == 3: | |
| if not isinstance(opExpr, (tuple, list)) or len(opExpr) != 2: | |
| raise ValueError( | |
| "if numterms=3, opExpr must be a tuple or list of two expressions" | |
| ) | |
| opExpr1, opExpr2 = opExpr | |
| term_name = f"{opExpr1}{opExpr2} term" | |
| else: | |
| term_name = f"{opExpr} term" | |
| if not 1 <= arity <= 3: | |
| raise ValueError("operator must be unary (1), binary (2), or ternary (3)") | |
| if rightLeftAssoc not in (OpAssoc.LEFT, OpAssoc.RIGHT): | |
| raise ValueError("operator must indicate right or left associativity") | |
| thisExpr: ParserElement = Forward().set_name(term_name) | |
| thisExpr = typing.cast(Forward, thisExpr) | |
| if rightLeftAssoc is OpAssoc.LEFT: | |
| if arity == 1: | |
| matchExpr = _FB(lastExpr + opExpr) + Group(lastExpr + opExpr[1, ...]) | |
| elif arity == 2: | |
| if opExpr is not None: | |
| matchExpr = _FB(lastExpr + opExpr + lastExpr) + Group( | |
| lastExpr + (opExpr + lastExpr)[1, ...] | |
| ) | |
| else: | |
| matchExpr = _FB(lastExpr + lastExpr) + Group(lastExpr[2, ...]) | |
| elif arity == 3: | |
| matchExpr = _FB( | |
| lastExpr + opExpr1 + lastExpr + opExpr2 + lastExpr | |
| ) + Group(lastExpr + OneOrMore(opExpr1 + lastExpr + opExpr2 + lastExpr)) | |
| elif rightLeftAssoc is OpAssoc.RIGHT: | |
| if arity == 1: | |
| # try to avoid LR with this extra test | |
| if not isinstance(opExpr, Opt): | |
| opExpr = Opt(opExpr) | |
| matchExpr = _FB(opExpr.expr + thisExpr) + Group(opExpr + thisExpr) | |
| elif arity == 2: | |
| if opExpr is not None: | |
| matchExpr = _FB(lastExpr + opExpr + thisExpr) + Group( | |
| lastExpr + (opExpr + thisExpr)[1, ...] | |
| ) | |
| else: | |
| matchExpr = _FB(lastExpr + thisExpr) + Group( | |
| lastExpr + thisExpr[1, ...] | |
| ) | |
| elif arity == 3: | |
| matchExpr = _FB( | |
| lastExpr + opExpr1 + thisExpr + opExpr2 + thisExpr | |
| ) + Group(lastExpr + opExpr1 + thisExpr + opExpr2 + thisExpr) | |
| if pa: | |
| if isinstance(pa, (tuple, list)): | |
| matchExpr.set_parse_action(*pa) | |
| else: | |
| matchExpr.set_parse_action(pa) | |
| thisExpr <<= (matchExpr | lastExpr).setName(term_name) | |
| lastExpr = thisExpr | |
| ret <<= lastExpr | |
| return ret | |
| def indentedBlock(blockStatementExpr, indentStack, indent=True, backup_stacks=[]): | |
| """ | |
| (DEPRECATED - use :class:`IndentedBlock` class instead) | |
| Helper method for defining space-delimited indentation blocks, | |
| such as those used to define block statements in Python source code. | |
| Parameters: | |
| - ``blockStatementExpr`` - expression defining syntax of statement that | |
| is repeated within the indented block | |
| - ``indentStack`` - list created by caller to manage indentation stack | |
| (multiple ``statementWithIndentedBlock`` expressions within a single | |
| grammar should share a common ``indentStack``) | |
| - ``indent`` - boolean indicating whether block must be indented beyond | |
| the current level; set to ``False`` for block of left-most statements | |
| (default= ``True``) | |
| A valid block must contain at least one ``blockStatement``. | |
| (Note that indentedBlock uses internal parse actions which make it | |
| incompatible with packrat parsing.) | |
| Example:: | |
| data = ''' | |
| def A(z): | |
| A1 | |
| B = 100 | |
| G = A2 | |
| A2 | |
| A3 | |
| B | |
| def BB(a,b,c): | |
| BB1 | |
| def BBA(): | |
| bba1 | |
| bba2 | |
| bba3 | |
| C | |
| D | |
| def spam(x,y): | |
| def eggs(z): | |
| pass | |
| ''' | |
| indentStack = [1] | |
| stmt = Forward() | |
| identifier = Word(alphas, alphanums) | |
| funcDecl = ("def" + identifier + Group("(" + Opt(delimitedList(identifier)) + ")") + ":") | |
| func_body = indentedBlock(stmt, indentStack) | |
| funcDef = Group(funcDecl + func_body) | |
| rvalue = Forward() | |
| funcCall = Group(identifier + "(" + Opt(delimitedList(rvalue)) + ")") | |
| rvalue << (funcCall | identifier | Word(nums)) | |
| assignment = Group(identifier + "=" + rvalue) | |
| stmt << (funcDef | assignment | identifier) | |
| module_body = stmt[1, ...] | |
| parseTree = module_body.parseString(data) | |
| parseTree.pprint() | |
| prints:: | |
| [['def', | |
| 'A', | |
| ['(', 'z', ')'], | |
| ':', | |
| [['A1'], [['B', '=', '100']], [['G', '=', 'A2']], ['A2'], ['A3']]], | |
| 'B', | |
| ['def', | |
| 'BB', | |
| ['(', 'a', 'b', 'c', ')'], | |
| ':', | |
| [['BB1'], [['def', 'BBA', ['(', ')'], ':', [['bba1'], ['bba2'], ['bba3']]]]]], | |
| 'C', | |
| 'D', | |
| ['def', | |
| 'spam', | |
| ['(', 'x', 'y', ')'], | |
| ':', | |
| [[['def', 'eggs', ['(', 'z', ')'], ':', [['pass']]]]]]] | |
| """ | |
| backup_stacks.append(indentStack[:]) | |
| def reset_stack(): | |
| indentStack[:] = backup_stacks[-1] | |
| def checkPeerIndent(s, l, t): | |
| if l >= len(s): | |
| return | |
| curCol = col(l, s) | |
| if curCol != indentStack[-1]: | |
| if curCol > indentStack[-1]: | |
| raise ParseException(s, l, "illegal nesting") | |
| raise ParseException(s, l, "not a peer entry") | |
| def checkSubIndent(s, l, t): | |
| curCol = col(l, s) | |
| if curCol > indentStack[-1]: | |
| indentStack.append(curCol) | |
| else: | |
| raise ParseException(s, l, "not a subentry") | |
| def checkUnindent(s, l, t): | |
| if l >= len(s): | |
| return | |
| curCol = col(l, s) | |
| if not (indentStack and curCol in indentStack): | |
| raise ParseException(s, l, "not an unindent") | |
| if curCol < indentStack[-1]: | |
| indentStack.pop() | |
| NL = OneOrMore(LineEnd().set_whitespace_chars("\t ").suppress()) | |
| INDENT = (Empty() + Empty().set_parse_action(checkSubIndent)).set_name("INDENT") | |
| PEER = Empty().set_parse_action(checkPeerIndent).set_name("") | |
| UNDENT = Empty().set_parse_action(checkUnindent).set_name("UNINDENT") | |
| if indent: | |
| smExpr = Group( | |
| Opt(NL) | |
| + INDENT | |
| + OneOrMore(PEER + Group(blockStatementExpr) + Opt(NL)) | |
| + UNDENT | |
| ) | |
| else: | |
| smExpr = Group( | |
| Opt(NL) | |
| + OneOrMore(PEER + Group(blockStatementExpr) + Opt(NL)) | |
| + Opt(UNDENT) | |
| ) | |
| # add a parse action to remove backup_stack from list of backups | |
| smExpr.add_parse_action( | |
| lambda: backup_stacks.pop(-1) and None if backup_stacks else None | |
| ) | |
| smExpr.set_fail_action(lambda a, b, c, d: reset_stack()) | |
| blockStatementExpr.ignore(_bslash + LineEnd()) | |
| return smExpr.set_name("indented block") | |
| # it's easy to get these comment structures wrong - they're very common, so may as well make them available | |
| c_style_comment = Combine(Regex(r"/\*(?:[^*]|\*(?!/))*") + "*/").set_name( | |
| "C style comment" | |
| ) | |
| "Comment of the form ``/* ... */``" | |
| html_comment = Regex(r"<!--[\s\S]*?-->").set_name("HTML comment") | |
| "Comment of the form ``<!-- ... -->``" | |
| rest_of_line = Regex(r".*").leave_whitespace().set_name("rest of line") | |
| dbl_slash_comment = Regex(r"//(?:\\\n|[^\n])*").set_name("// comment") | |
| "Comment of the form ``// ... (to end of line)``" | |
| cpp_style_comment = Combine( | |
| Regex(r"/\*(?:[^*]|\*(?!/))*") + "*/" | dbl_slash_comment | |
| ).set_name("C++ style comment") | |
| "Comment of either form :class:`c_style_comment` or :class:`dbl_slash_comment`" | |
| java_style_comment = cpp_style_comment | |
| "Same as :class:`cpp_style_comment`" | |
| python_style_comment = Regex(r"#.*").set_name("Python style comment") | |
| "Comment of the form ``# ... (to end of line)``" | |
| # build list of built-in expressions, for future reference if a global default value | |
| # gets updated | |
| _builtin_exprs: List[ParserElement] = [ | |
| v for v in vars().values() if isinstance(v, ParserElement) | |
| ] | |
| # compatibility function, superseded by DelimitedList class | |
| def delimited_list( | |
| expr: Union[str, ParserElement], | |
| delim: Union[str, ParserElement] = ",", | |
| combine: bool = False, | |
| min: typing.Optional[int] = None, | |
| max: typing.Optional[int] = None, | |
| *, | |
| allow_trailing_delim: bool = False, | |
| ) -> ParserElement: | |
| """(DEPRECATED - use :class:`DelimitedList` class)""" | |
| return DelimitedList( | |
| expr, delim, combine, min, max, allow_trailing_delim=allow_trailing_delim | |
| ) | |
| # pre-PEP8 compatible names | |
| # fmt: off | |
| opAssoc = OpAssoc | |
| anyOpenTag = any_open_tag | |
| anyCloseTag = any_close_tag | |
| commonHTMLEntity = common_html_entity | |
| cStyleComment = c_style_comment | |
| htmlComment = html_comment | |
| restOfLine = rest_of_line | |
| dblSlashComment = dbl_slash_comment | |
| cppStyleComment = cpp_style_comment | |
| javaStyleComment = java_style_comment | |
| pythonStyleComment = python_style_comment | |
| def delimitedList(): ... | |
| def delimited_list(): ... | |
| def countedArray(): ... | |
| def matchPreviousLiteral(): ... | |
| def matchPreviousExpr(): ... | |
| def oneOf(): ... | |
| def dictOf(): ... | |
| def originalTextFor(): ... | |
| def nestedExpr(): ... | |
| def makeHTMLTags(): ... | |
| def makeXMLTags(): ... | |
| def replaceHTMLEntity(): ... | |
| def infixNotation(): ... | |
| # fmt: on | |