forked from VimPlug/jedi
777 lines
26 KiB
Python
777 lines
26 KiB
Python
"""
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Maintainer: David Halter <davidhalter88@gmail.com>
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Version: 0.1
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py_fuzzyparser parses python code, with the goal of a good representation of
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the code within a tree structure. Variables, Classes and Functions are defined
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within this tree structure, containing their exact locations in the code.
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It is also a primary goal to work with code which contains syntax errors.
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This behaviour may be used to refactor, modify, search and complete code.
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To understand this code it is extremely important to understand the behaviour
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of the python module 'tokenize'.
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This original codebase of this parser, which has been refactored and heavily
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changed, was programmed by Aaron Griffin <aaronmgriffin@gmail.com>.
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*The structure of the following script:*
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A Scope has
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- imports (Import)
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- subscopes (Scope, Class, Function, Flow)
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- statements (Statement)
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All those classes are being generated by PyFuzzyParser, which takes python text
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as input.
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Ignored statements:
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- print (no use for it, just slows down)
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- exec (dangerous - not controllable)
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TODO be tolerant with indents
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TODO dictionaries not working with statement parser
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TODO except has local vars
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TODO take special care for future imports
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TODO add global statements
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"""
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import sys
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import tokenize
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import cStringIO
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import token
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import re
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def indent_block(text, indention=" "):
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""" This function indents a text block with a default of four spaces """
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temp = ''
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while text and text[-1] == '\n':
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temp += text[-1]
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text = text[:-1]
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lines = text.split('\n')
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return '\n'.join(map(lambda s: indention + s, lines)) + temp
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class Scope(object):
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"""
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Super class for the parser tree, which represents the state of a python
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text file.
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A Scope manages and owns its subscopes, which are classes and functions, as
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well as variables and imports. It is used to access the structure of python
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files.
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:param name: The name of the current Scope, which could be a class name.
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:type name: string
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:param indent: The indent level of the flow statement.
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:type indent: int
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:param line_nr: Line number of the flow statement.
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:type line_nr: int
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:param docstr: The docstring for the current Scope.
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:type docstr: str
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"""
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def __init__(self, name, indent, line_nr, docstr=''):
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self.subscopes = []
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self.imports = []
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self.statements = []
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self.docstr = docstr
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self.parent = None
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self.name = name
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self.indent = indent
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self.line_nr = line_nr
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def add_scope(self, sub):
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# print 'push scope: [%s@%s]' % (sub.name, sub.indent)
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sub.parent = self
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self.subscopes.append(sub)
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return sub
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def add_statement(self, stmt):
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"""
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Used to add a Statement or a Scope.
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A statement would be a normal command (Statement) or a Scope (Flow).
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"""
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if isinstance(stmt, Scope):
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stmt.parent = self
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self.statements.append(stmt)
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return stmt
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def add_docstr(self, str):
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""" Clean up a docstring """
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d = str.replace('\n', ' ')
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d = d.replace('\t', ' ')
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while d.find(' ') > -1:
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d = d.replace(' ', ' ')
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while d[0] in '"\'\t ':
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d = d[1:]
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while d[-1] in '"\'\t ':
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d = d[:-1]
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dbg("Scope(%s)::docstr = %s" % (self, d))
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self.docstr = d
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def add_import(self, imp):
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self.imports.append(imp)
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def _checkexisting(self, test):
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"Convienance function... keep out duplicates"
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if test.find('=') > -1:
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var = test.split('=')[0].strip()
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for l in self.locals:
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if l.find('=') > -1 and var == l.split('=')[0].strip():
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self.locals.remove(l)
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def get_code(self, first_indent=False, indention=" "):
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"""
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:return: Returns the code of the current scope.
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:rtype: str
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"""
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string = ""
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if len(self.docstr) > 0:
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string += '"""' + self.docstr + '"""\n'
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for i in self.imports:
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string += i.get_code()
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for sub in self.subscopes:
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#string += str(sub.line_nr)
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string += sub.get_code(first_indent=True, indention=indention)
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for stmt in self.statements:
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string += stmt.get_code()
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if first_indent:
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string = indent_block(string, indention=indention)
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return string
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def is_empty(self):
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"""
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:return: True if there are no subscopes, imports and statements.
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:rtype: bool
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"""
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return not (self.imports or self.subscopes or self.statements)
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class Class(Scope):
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"""
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Used to store the parsed contents of a python class.
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:param name: The Class name.
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:type name: string
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:param name: The super classes of a Class.
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:type name: list
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:param indent: The indent level of the flow statement.
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:type indent: int
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:param line_nr: Line number of the flow statement.
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:type line_nr: int
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:param docstr: The docstring for the current Scope.
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:type docstr: str
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"""
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def __init__(self, name, supers, indent, line_nr, docstr=''):
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super(Class, self).__init__(name, indent, line_nr, docstr)
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self.supers = supers
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def get_code(self, first_indent=False, indention=" "):
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str = 'class %s' % (self.name)
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if len(self.supers) > 0:
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str += '(%s)' % ','.join(self.supers)
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str += ':\n'
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str += super(Class, self).get_code(True, indention)
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if self.is_empty():
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str += "pass\n"
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return str
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class Flow(Scope):
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"""
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Used to describe programming structure - flow statements,
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which indent code, but are not classes or functions:
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- for
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- while
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- if
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- try
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- with
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Therefore statements like else, except and finally are also here,
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they are now saved in the root flow elements, but in the next variable.
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:param command: The flow command, if, while, else, etc.
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:type command: str
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:param statement: The statement after the flow comand -> while 'statement'.
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:type statement: Statement
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:param indent: The indent level of the flow statement.
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:type indent: int
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:param line_nr: Line number of the flow statement.
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:type line_nr: int
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:param set_args: Local variables used in the for loop (only there).
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:type set_args: list
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"""
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def __init__(self, command, statement, indent, line_nr, set_args=None):
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name = "%s@%s" % (command, line_nr)
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super(Flow, self).__init__(name, indent, line_nr, '')
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self.command = command
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self.statement = statement
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self.set_args = set_args
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self.next = None
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def get_code(self, first_indent=False, indention=" "):
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if self.set_args:
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args = ",".join(map(lambda x: x.get_code(), self.set_args))
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args += ' in '
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else:
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args = ''
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if self.statement:
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stmt = self.statement.get_code(new_line=False)
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else:
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stmt = ''
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str = "%s %s%s:\n" % (self.command, args, stmt)
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str += super(Flow, self).get_code(True, indention)
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if self.next:
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str += self.next.get_code()
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return str
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def set_next(self, next):
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""" Set the next element in the flow, those are else, except, etc. """
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if self.next:
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return self.next.set_next(next)
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else:
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self.next = next
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next.parent = self.parent
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return next
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class Function(Scope):
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"""
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Used to store the parsed contents of a python function.
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:param name: The Function name.
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:type name: string
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:param params: The parameters of a Function.
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:type name: list
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:param indent: The indent level of the flow statement.
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:type indent: int
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:param line_nr: Line number of the flow statement.
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:type line_nr: int
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:param docstr: The docstring for the current Scope.
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:type docstr: str
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"""
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def __init__(self, name, params, indent, line_nr, docstr=''):
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Scope.__init__(self, name, indent, line_nr, docstr)
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self.params = params
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def get_code(self, first_indent=False, indention=" "):
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str = "def %s(%s):\n" % (self.name, ','.join(self.params))
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str += super(Function, self).get_code(True, indention)
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if self.is_empty():
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str += "pass\n"
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return str
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class Import(object):
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"""
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Stores the imports of any Scopes.
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>>> 1+1
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2
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:param line_nr: Line number.
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:type line_nr: int
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:param namespace: The import, as an array list of Name,\
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e.g. ['datetime', 'time'].
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:type namespace: list
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:param alias: The alias of a namespace(valid in the current namespace).
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:type alias: str
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:param from_ns: Like the namespace, can be equally used.
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:type from_ns: list
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:param star: If a star is used -> from time import *.
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:type star: bool
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:raises: None
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TODO check star?
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"""
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def __init__(self, line_nr, namespace, alias='', from_ns='', star=False):
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self.line_nr = line_nr
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self.namespace = namespace
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self.alias = alias
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self.from_ns = from_ns
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self.star = star
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def get_code(self):
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if self.alias:
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ns_str = "%s as %s" % (self.namespace, self.alias)
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else:
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ns_str = str(self.namespace)
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if self.from_ns:
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if self.star:
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ns_str = '*'
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return "from %s import %s" % (self.from_ns, ns_str) + '\n'
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else:
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return "import " + ns_str + '\n'
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class Statement(object):
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"""
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This is the class for all the possible statements. Which means, this class
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stores pretty much all the Python code, except functions, classes, imports,
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and flow functions like if, for, etc.
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:param code: The full code of a statement. This is import, if one wants \
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to execute the code at some level.
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:param code: str
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:param set_vars: The variables which are defined by the statement.
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:param set_vars: str
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:param used_funcs: The functions which are used by the statement.
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:param used_funcs: str
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:param used_vars: The variables which are used by the statement.
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:param used_vars: str
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:param indent: The indent level of the flow statement.
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:type indent: int
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:param line_nr: Line number of the flow statement.
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:type line_nr: int
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"""
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def __init__(self, code, set_vars, used_funcs, used_vars, indent, line_nr):
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self.code = code
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self.set_vars = set_vars
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self.used_funcs = used_funcs
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self.used_vars = used_vars
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self.indent = indent
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self.line_nr = line_nr
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def get_code(self, new_line=True):
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if new_line:
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return self.code + '\n'
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else:
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return self.code
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class Name(object):
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"""
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Used to define names in python.
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Which means the whole namespace/class/function stuff.
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So a name like "module.class.function"
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would result in an array of [module, class, function]
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"""
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def __init__(self, names, indent, line_nr):
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super(Name, self).__init__()
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self.names = names
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self.indent = indent
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self.line_nr = line_nr
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def get_code(self):
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""" Returns the names in a full string format """
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return ".".join(self.names)
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def __str__(self):
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return self.get_code()
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class PyFuzzyParser(object):
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"""
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This class is used to parse a Python file, it then divides them into a
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class structure of different scopes.
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"""
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def __init__(self):
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self.top = Scope('global', 0, 0)
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self.scope = self.top
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self.current = (None, None, None)
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def _parsedotname(self, pre_used_token=None):
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"""
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The dot name parser parses a name, variable or function and returns
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their names.
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:return: list of the names, token_type, nexttoken, start_indent.
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:rtype: (Name, int, str, int)
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"""
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names = []
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if pre_used_token is None:
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token_type, tok, indent = self.next()
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if token_type != tokenize.NAME and tok != '*':
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return ([], tok)
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else:
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token_type, tok, indent = pre_used_token
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names.append(tok)
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start_indent = indent
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while True:
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token_type, tok, indent = self.next()
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if tok != '.':
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break
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token_type, tok, indent = self.next()
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if token_type != tokenize.NAME:
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break
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names.append(tok)
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return (names, token_type, tok, start_indent)
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def _parse_value_list(self, pre_used_token=None):
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"""
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A value list is a comma separated list. This is used for:
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>>> for a,b,self.c in enumerate(test)
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"""
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value_list = []
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if pre_used_token:
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token_type, tok, indent = pre_used_token
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n, token_type, tok, start_indent = self._parsedotname(tok)
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if n:
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value_list.append(Name(n, start_indent, self.line_nr))
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token_type, tok, indent = self.next()
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while tok != 'in' and token_type != tokenize.NEWLINE:
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n, token_type, tok, start_indent = self._parsedotname(self.current)
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if n:
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value_list.append(Name(n, start_indent, self.line_nr))
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if tok == 'in':
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break
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print 'for_tok', tok
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token_type, tok, indent = self.next()
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return (value_list, tok)
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def _parseimportlist(self):
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"""
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The parser for the imports. Unlike the class and function parse
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function, this returns no Import class, but rather an import list,
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which is then added later on.
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The reason, why this is not done in the same class lies in the nature
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of imports. There are two ways to write them:
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- from ... import ...
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- import ...
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To distinguish, this has to be processed after the parser.
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:return: List of imports.
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:rtype: list
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"""
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imports = []
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while True:
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name, token_type, tok, start_indent = self._parsedotname()
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if not name:
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break
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name2 = None
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if tok == 'as':
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name2, token_type, tok, start_indent2 = self._parsedotname()
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name2 = Name(name2, start_indent2, self.line_nr)
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imports.append((Name(name, start_indent, self.line_nr), name2))
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while tok != "," and "\n" not in tok:
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token_type, tok, indent = self.next()
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if tok != ",":
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break
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return imports
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def _parseparen(self):
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"""
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Functions and Classes have params (which means for classes
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super-classes). They are parsed here and returned as Names.
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TODO change behaviour, at the moment it's acting pretty weird and
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doesn't return list(Name)
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:return: List of Names
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:rtype: list
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"""
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name = ''
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names = []
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level = 1
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while True:
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token_type, tok, indent = self.next()
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if tok in (')', ',') and level == 1:
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if '=' not in name:
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name = name.replace(' ', '')
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names.append(name.strip())
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name = ''
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if tok == '(':
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level += 1
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name += "("
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elif tok == ')':
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level -= 1
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if level == 0:
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break
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else:
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name += ")"
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elif tok == ',' and level == 1:
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pass
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else:
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name += "%s " % str(tok)
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return names
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def _parsefunction(self, indent):
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"""
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The parser for a text functions. Process the tokens, which follow a
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function definition.
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:return: Return a Scope representation of the tokens.
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:rtype: Function
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"""
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token_type, fname, ind = self.next()
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if token_type != tokenize.NAME:
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return None
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token_type, open, ind = self.next()
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if open != '(':
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return None
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params = self._parseparen()
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token_type, colon, ind = self.next()
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if colon != ':':
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return None
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return Function(fname, params, indent, self.line_nr)
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def _parseclass(self, indent):
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"""
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The parser for a text class. Process the tokens, which follow a
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class definition.
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:return: Return a Scope representation of the tokens.
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:rtype: Class
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"""
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token_type, cname, ind = self.next()
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if token_type != tokenize.NAME:
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print "class: syntax error - token is not a name@%s (%s: %s)" \
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% (self.line_nr, token.tok_name[token_type], cname)
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return None
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super = []
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token_type, next, ind = self.next()
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if next == '(':
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super = self._parseparen()
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elif next != ':':
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print "class: syntax error - %s@%s" % (cname, self.line_nr)
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return None
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return Class(cname, super, indent, self.line_nr)
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def _parseassignment(self):
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""" TODO remove or replace, at the moment not used """
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assign = ''
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token_type, tok, indent = self.next()
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if token_type == tokenize.STRING or tok == 'str':
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return '""'
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elif tok == '(' or tok == 'tuple':
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return '()'
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elif tok == '[' or tok == 'list':
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return '[]'
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elif tok == '{' or tok == 'dict':
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return '{}'
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elif token_type == tokenize.NUMBER:
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return '0'
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elif tok == 'open' or tok == 'file':
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return 'file'
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elif tok == 'None':
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return '_PyCmplNoType()'
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elif tok == 'type':
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return 'type(_PyCmplNoType)' # only for method resolution
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else:
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assign += tok
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level = 0
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while True:
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token_type, tok, indent = self.next()
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if tok in ('(', '{', '['):
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level += 1
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elif tok in (']', '}', ')'):
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level -= 1
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if level == 0:
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break
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elif level == 0:
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if tok in (';', '\n'):
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break
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assign += tok
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return "%s" % assign
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def _parse_statement(self, pre_used_token=None):
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"""
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Parses statements like:
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>>> a = test(b)
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>>> a += 3 - 2 or b
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and so on. One row at a time.
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:param pre_used_token: The pre parsed token.
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:type pre_used_token: set
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:return: Statement + last parsed token.
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:rtype: (Statement, str)
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"""
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string = ''
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set_vars = []
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used_funcs = []
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used_vars = []
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if pre_used_token:
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token_type, tok, indent = pre_used_token
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else:
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token_type, tok, indent = self.next()
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is_break_token = lambda tok: tok in ['\n', ':', ';']
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while not is_break_token(tok):
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set_string = ''
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#print 'parse_stmt', tok, token.tok_name[token_type]
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if token_type == tokenize.NAME:
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print 'is_name', tok
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if tok == 'pass':
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set_string = ''
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elif tok in ['return', 'yield', 'del', 'raise', 'assert']:
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set_string = tok + ' '
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elif tok == 'print':
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set_string = tok + ' '
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else:
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path, token_type, tok, start_indent = \
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self._parsedotname(self.current)
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print 'path', path
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n = Name(path, start_indent, self.line_nr)
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if tok == '(':
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# it must be a function
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used_funcs.append(n)
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else:
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used_vars.append(n)
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if string:
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print 'str', string[-1]
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if string and re.match(r'[\w\d]', string[-1]):
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print 'yay'
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|
string += ' '
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#if token_type == tokenize.NAME \
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|
# and self.last_token[0] == tokenize.NAME:
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|
# print 'last_token', self.last_token, token_type
|
|
# string += ' ' + tok
|
|
string += ".".join(path)
|
|
#print 'parse_stmt', tok, token.tok_name[token_type]
|
|
continue
|
|
elif ('=' in tok and not tok in ['>=', '<=', '==', '!=']):
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|
# there has been an assignement -> change vars
|
|
set_vars = used_vars
|
|
used_vars = []
|
|
|
|
if set_string:
|
|
string = set_string
|
|
else:
|
|
string += tok
|
|
# caution: don't use indent anywhere,
|
|
# it's not working with the name parsing
|
|
token_type, tok, indent_dummy = self.next()
|
|
if not string:
|
|
return None, tok
|
|
#print 'new_stat', string, set_vars, used_funcs, used_vars
|
|
stmt = Statement(string, set_vars, used_funcs, used_vars,\
|
|
self.line_nr, indent)
|
|
return stmt, tok
|
|
|
|
def next(self):
|
|
""" Generate the next tokenize pattern. """
|
|
type, tok, position, dummy, self.parserline = self.gen.next()
|
|
(self.line_nr, indent) = position
|
|
self.last_token = self.current
|
|
self.current = (type, tok, indent)
|
|
return self.current
|
|
|
|
def parse(self, text):
|
|
"""
|
|
The main part of the program. It analyzes the given code-text and
|
|
returns a tree-like scope. For a more detailed description, see the
|
|
class description.
|
|
|
|
:param text: The code which should be parsed.
|
|
:param type: str
|
|
"""
|
|
buf = cStringIO.StringIO(''.join(text) + '\n')
|
|
self.gen = tokenize.generate_tokens(buf.readline)
|
|
self.currentscope = self.scope
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
extended_flow = ['else', 'except', 'finally']
|
|
statement_toks = ['{', '[', '(', '`']
|
|
|
|
freshscope = True
|
|
while True:
|
|
token_type, tok, indent = self.next()
|
|
dbg('main: tok=[%s] type=[%s] indent=[%s]'\
|
|
% (tok, token_type, indent))
|
|
|
|
if token_type == tokenize.DEDENT:
|
|
print 'dedent', self.scope.name
|
|
self.scope = self.scope.parent
|
|
elif tok == 'def':
|
|
func = self._parsefunction(indent)
|
|
if func is None:
|
|
print "function: syntax error@%s" % self.line_nr
|
|
continue
|
|
dbg("new scope: function %s" % (func.name))
|
|
freshscope = True
|
|
self.scope = self.scope.add_scope(func)
|
|
elif tok == 'class':
|
|
cls = self._parseclass(indent)
|
|
if cls is None:
|
|
continue
|
|
freshscope = True
|
|
dbg("new scope: class %s" % (cls.name))
|
|
self.scope = self.scope.add_scope(cls)
|
|
# import stuff
|
|
elif tok == 'import':
|
|
imports = self._parseimportlist()
|
|
for mod, alias in imports:
|
|
self.scope.add_import(Import(self.line_nr, mod, alias))
|
|
freshscope = False
|
|
elif tok == 'from':
|
|
mod, token_type, tok, start_indent = self._parsedotname()
|
|
if not mod or tok != "import":
|
|
print "from: syntax error..."
|
|
continue
|
|
mod = Name(mod, start_indent, self.line_nr)
|
|
names = self._parseimportlist()
|
|
for name, alias in names:
|
|
i = Import(self.line_nr, name, alias, mod)
|
|
self.scope.add_import(i)
|
|
freshscope = False
|
|
#loops
|
|
elif tok == 'for':
|
|
value_list, tok = self._parse_value_list()
|
|
if tok == 'in':
|
|
statement, tok = self._parse_statement()
|
|
if tok == ':':
|
|
f = Flow('for', statement, indent, self.line_nr, \
|
|
value_list)
|
|
dbg("new scope: flow %s" % (f.name))
|
|
self.scope = self.scope.add_statement(f)
|
|
|
|
elif tok in ['if', 'while', 'try', 'with'] + extended_flow:
|
|
# TODO with statement has local variables
|
|
command = tok
|
|
statement, tok = self._parse_statement()
|
|
if tok == ':':
|
|
f = Flow(command, statement, indent, self.line_nr)
|
|
dbg("new scope: flow %s" % (f.name))
|
|
if command in extended_flow:
|
|
# the last statement has to be another part of
|
|
# the flow statement
|
|
self.scope = self.scope.statements[-1].set_next(f)
|
|
else:
|
|
self.scope = self.scope.add_statement(f)
|
|
|
|
elif tok == 'global':
|
|
self._parse_statement(self.current)
|
|
pass
|
|
# TODO add suport for global
|
|
elif token_type == tokenize.STRING:
|
|
if freshscope:
|
|
self.scope.add_docstr(tok)
|
|
elif token_type == tokenize.NAME or tok in statement_toks:
|
|
stmt, tok = self._parse_statement(self.current)
|
|
if stmt:
|
|
self.scope.add_statement(stmt)
|
|
freshscope = False
|
|
#else:
|
|
#print "_not_implemented_", tok, self.parserline
|
|
except StopIteration: # thrown on EOF
|
|
pass
|
|
#except:
|
|
# dbg("parse error: %s, %s @ %s" %
|
|
# (sys.exc_info()[0], sys.exc_info()[1], self.parserline))
|
|
return self.top
|
|
|
|
|
|
def dbg(*args):
|
|
global debug_function
|
|
if debug_function:
|
|
debug_function(*args)
|
|
|
|
|
|
debug_function = None
|