| @@ -4,14 +4,15 @@ from .lexer import TerminalDef | |||
| ###{standalone | |||
| class LexerConf(Serialize): | |||
| __serialize_fields__ = 'tokens', 'ignore' | |||
| __serialize_fields__ = 'tokens', 'ignore', 'global_flags' | |||
| __serialize_namespace__ = TerminalDef, | |||
| def __init__(self, tokens, ignore=(), postlex=None, callbacks=None): | |||
| def __init__(self, tokens, ignore=(), postlex=None, callbacks=None, global_flags=0): | |||
| self.tokens = tokens | |||
| self.ignore = ignore | |||
| self.postlex = postlex | |||
| self.callbacks = callbacks or {} | |||
| self.global_flags = global_flags | |||
| def _deserialize(self): | |||
| self.callbacks = {} # TODO | |||
| @@ -48,6 +48,7 @@ class LarkOptions(Serialize): | |||
| propagate_positions - Propagates [line, column, end_line, end_column] attributes into all tree branches. | |||
| lexer_callbacks - Dictionary of callbacks for the lexer. May alter tokens during lexing. Use with caution. | |||
| maybe_placeholders - Experimental feature. Instead of omitting optional rules (i.e. rule?), replace them with None | |||
| global_flags - Flags that are applied to all Terminals (Regex and Strings) | |||
| """ | |||
| if __doc__: | |||
| __doc__ += OPTIONS_DOC | |||
| @@ -68,6 +69,7 @@ class LarkOptions(Serialize): | |||
| 'lexer_callbacks': {}, | |||
| 'maybe_placeholders': False, | |||
| 'edit_terminals': None, | |||
| 'global_flags': 0, | |||
| } | |||
| def __init__(self, options_dict): | |||
| @@ -209,7 +211,7 @@ class Lark(Serialize): | |||
| if hasattr(t, term.name): | |||
| lexer_callbacks[term.name] = getattr(t, term.name) | |||
| self.lexer_conf = LexerConf(self.terminals, self.ignore_tokens, self.options.postlex, lexer_callbacks) | |||
| self.lexer_conf = LexerConf(self.terminals, self.ignore_tokens, self.options.postlex, lexer_callbacks, self.options.global_flags) | |||
| if self.options.parser: | |||
| self.parser = self._build_parser() | |||
| @@ -222,7 +224,7 @@ class Lark(Serialize): | |||
| __serialize_fields__ = 'parser', 'rules', 'options' | |||
| def _build_lexer(self): | |||
| return TraditionalLexer(self.lexer_conf.tokens, ignore=self.lexer_conf.ignore, user_callbacks=self.lexer_conf.callbacks) | |||
| return TraditionalLexer(self.lexer_conf.tokens, ignore=self.lexer_conf.ignore, user_callbacks=self.lexer_conf.callbacks, global_flags=self.lexer_conf.global_flags) | |||
| def _prepare_callbacks(self): | |||
| self.parser_class = get_frontend(self.options.parser, self.options.lexer) | |||
| @@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ class CallChain: | |||
| def _create_unless(terminals): | |||
| def _create_unless(terminals, global_flags): | |||
| tokens_by_type = classify(terminals, lambda t: type(t.pattern)) | |||
| assert len(tokens_by_type) <= 2, tokens_by_type.keys() | |||
| embedded_strs = set() | |||
| @@ -241,19 +241,19 @@ def _create_unless(terminals): | |||
| if strtok.priority > retok.priority: | |||
| continue | |||
| s = strtok.pattern.value | |||
| m = re.match(retok.pattern.to_regexp(), s) | |||
| m = re.match(retok.pattern.to_regexp(), s, global_flags) | |||
| if m and m.group(0) == s: | |||
| unless.append(strtok) | |||
| if strtok.pattern.flags <= retok.pattern.flags: | |||
| embedded_strs.add(strtok) | |||
| if unless: | |||
| callback[retok.name] = UnlessCallback(build_mres(unless, match_whole=True)) | |||
| callback[retok.name] = UnlessCallback(build_mres(unless, global_flags, match_whole=True)) | |||
| terminals = [t for t in terminals if t not in embedded_strs] | |||
| return terminals, callback | |||
| def _build_mres(terminals, max_size, match_whole): | |||
| def _build_mres(terminals, max_size, global_flags, match_whole): | |||
| # Python sets an unreasonable group limit (currently 100) in its re module | |||
| # Worse, the only way to know we reached it is by catching an AssertionError! | |||
| # This function recursively tries less and less groups until it's successful. | |||
| @@ -261,17 +261,17 @@ def _build_mres(terminals, max_size, match_whole): | |||
| mres = [] | |||
| while terminals: | |||
| try: | |||
| mre = re.compile(u'|'.join(u'(?P<%s>%s)'%(t.name, t.pattern.to_regexp()+postfix) for t in terminals[:max_size])) | |||
| mre = re.compile(u'|'.join(u'(?P<%s>%s)'%(t.name, t.pattern.to_regexp()+postfix) for t in terminals[:max_size]), global_flags) | |||
| except AssertionError: # Yes, this is what Python provides us.. :/ | |||
| return _build_mres(terminals, max_size//2, match_whole) | |||
| return _build_mres(terminals, max_size//2, global_flags, match_whole) | |||
| # terms_from_name = {t.name: t for t in terminals[:max_size]} | |||
| mres.append((mre, {i:n for n,i in mre.groupindex.items()} )) | |||
| terminals = terminals[max_size:] | |||
| return mres | |||
| def build_mres(terminals, match_whole=False): | |||
| return _build_mres(terminals, len(terminals), match_whole) | |||
| def build_mres(terminals, global_flags, match_whole=False): | |||
| return _build_mres(terminals, len(terminals), global_flags, match_whole) | |||
| def _regexp_has_newline(r): | |||
| r"""Expressions that may indicate newlines in a regexp: | |||
| @@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ class Lexer(object): | |||
| class TraditionalLexer(Lexer): | |||
| def __init__(self, terminals, ignore=(), user_callbacks={}): | |||
| def __init__(self, terminals, ignore=(), user_callbacks={}, global_flags=0): | |||
| assert all(isinstance(t, TerminalDef) for t in terminals), terminals | |||
| terminals = list(terminals) | |||
| @@ -302,7 +302,7 @@ class TraditionalLexer(Lexer): | |||
| # Sanitization | |||
| for t in terminals: | |||
| try: | |||
| re.compile(t.pattern.to_regexp()) | |||
| re.compile(t.pattern.to_regexp(), global_flags) | |||
| except re.error: | |||
| raise LexError("Cannot compile token %s: %s" % (t.name, t.pattern)) | |||
| @@ -318,10 +318,10 @@ class TraditionalLexer(Lexer): | |||
| terminals.sort(key=lambda x:(-x.priority, -x.pattern.max_width, -len(x.pattern.value), x.name)) | |||
| self.terminals = terminals | |||
| self.user_callbacks = user_callbacks | |||
| self.build() | |||
| self.build(global_flags) | |||
| def build(self): | |||
| terminals, self.callback = _create_unless(self.terminals) | |||
| def build(self, global_flags=0): | |||
| terminals, self.callback = _create_unless(self.terminals, global_flags) | |||
| assert all(self.callback.values()) | |||
| for type_, f in self.user_callbacks.items(): | |||
| @@ -331,7 +331,7 @@ class TraditionalLexer(Lexer): | |||
| else: | |||
| self.callback[type_] = f | |||
| self.mres = build_mres(terminals) | |||
| self.mres = build_mres(terminals, global_flags) | |||
| def match(self, stream, pos): | |||
| for mre, type_from_index in self.mres: | |||
| @@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ class TraditionalLexer(Lexer): | |||
| class ContextualLexer(Lexer): | |||
| def __init__(self, terminals, states, ignore=(), always_accept=(), user_callbacks={}): | |||
| def __init__(self, terminals, states, ignore=(), always_accept=(), user_callbacks={}, global_flags=0): | |||
| tokens_by_name = {} | |||
| for t in terminals: | |||
| assert t.name not in tokens_by_name, t | |||
| @@ -362,12 +362,12 @@ class ContextualLexer(Lexer): | |||
| except KeyError: | |||
| accepts = set(accepts) | set(ignore) | set(always_accept) | |||
| state_tokens = [tokens_by_name[n] for n in accepts if n and n in tokens_by_name] | |||
| lexer = TraditionalLexer(state_tokens, ignore=ignore, user_callbacks=user_callbacks) | |||
| lexer = TraditionalLexer(state_tokens, ignore=ignore, user_callbacks=user_callbacks, global_flags=global_flags) | |||
| lexer_by_tokens[key] = lexer | |||
| self.lexers[state] = lexer | |||
| self.root_lexer = TraditionalLexer(terminals, ignore=ignore, user_callbacks=user_callbacks) | |||
| self.root_lexer = TraditionalLexer(terminals, ignore=ignore, user_callbacks=user_callbacks, global_flags=global_flags) | |||
| def lex(self, stream, get_parser_state): | |||
| parser_state = get_parser_state() | |||
| @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ class WithLexer(_ParserFrontend): | |||
| return self._parse(token_stream, start) | |||
| def init_traditional_lexer(self): | |||
| self.lexer = TraditionalLexer(self.lexer_conf.tokens, ignore=self.lexer_conf.ignore, user_callbacks=self.lexer_conf.callbacks) | |||
| self.lexer = TraditionalLexer(self.lexer_conf.tokens, ignore=self.lexer_conf.ignore, user_callbacks=self.lexer_conf.callbacks, global_flags=self.lexer_conf.global_flags) | |||
| class LALR_WithLexer(WithLexer): | |||
| def __init__(self, lexer_conf, parser_conf, options=None): | |||
| @@ -112,7 +112,8 @@ class LALR_ContextualLexer(LALR_WithLexer): | |||
| self.lexer = ContextualLexer(self.lexer_conf.tokens, states, | |||
| ignore=self.lexer_conf.ignore, | |||
| always_accept=always_accept, | |||
| user_callbacks=self.lexer_conf.callbacks) | |||
| user_callbacks=self.lexer_conf.callbacks, | |||
| global_flags=self.lexer_conf.global_flags) | |||
| def parse(self, text, start=None): | |||
| @@ -187,7 +188,7 @@ class XEarley(_ParserFrontend): | |||
| if width == 0: | |||
| raise ValueError("Dynamic Earley doesn't allow zero-width regexps", t) | |||
| self.regexps[t.name] = re.compile(regexp) | |||
| self.regexps[t.name] = re.compile(regexp, lexer_conf.global_flags) | |||
| def parse(self, text, start): | |||
| return self._parse(text, start) | |||
| @@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ class LarkOptions: | |||
| maybe_placeholders: bool | |||
| lexer_callbacks: Dict[str, Callable[[Token], Token]] | |||
| cache_grammar: bool | |||
| global_flags: int | |||
| class Lark: | |||
| @@ -56,7 +57,8 @@ class Lark: | |||
| keep_all_tokens: bool = False, | |||
| propagate_positions: bool = False, | |||
| maybe_placeholders: bool = False, | |||
| lexer_callbacks: Optional[Dict[str, Callable[[Token], Token]]] = None | |||
| lexer_callbacks: Optional[Dict[str, Callable[[Token], Token]]] = None, | |||
| global_flags: int = ... | |||
| ): | |||
| ... | |||
| @@ -112,7 +112,8 @@ class TraditionalLexer(Lexer): | |||
| self, | |||
| terminals: Collection[TerminalDef], | |||
| ignore: Collection[str] = ..., | |||
| user_callbacks: Dict[str, _Callback] = ... | |||
| user_callbacks: Dict[str, _Callback] = ..., | |||
| global_flags: int = ... | |||
| ): | |||
| ... | |||
| @@ -136,7 +137,8 @@ class ContextualLexer(Lexer): | |||
| states: Dict[str, Collection[str]], | |||
| ignore: Collection[str] = ..., | |||
| always_accept: Collection[str] = ..., | |||
| user_callbacks: Dict[str, _Callback] = ... | |||
| user_callbacks: Dict[str, _Callback] = ..., | |||
| global_flags: int = ... | |||
| ): | |||
| ... | |||
| @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ | |||
| # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |||
| from __future__ import absolute_import | |||
| import re | |||
| import unittest | |||
| import logging | |||
| import os | |||
| @@ -538,7 +539,7 @@ class CustomLexer(Lexer): | |||
| so it uses the traditionalparser as implementation without custom lexing behaviour. | |||
| """ | |||
| def __init__(self, lexer_conf): | |||
| self.lexer = TraditionalLexer(lexer_conf.tokens, ignore=lexer_conf.ignore, user_callbacks=lexer_conf.callbacks) | |||
| self.lexer = TraditionalLexer(lexer_conf.tokens, ignore=lexer_conf.ignore, user_callbacks=lexer_conf.callbacks, global_flags=lexer_conf.global_flags) | |||
| def lex(self, *args, **kwargs): | |||
| return self.lexer.lex(*args, **kwargs) | |||
| @@ -831,7 +832,16 @@ def _make_parser_test(LEXER, PARSER): | |||
| x = g.parse("starts") | |||
| self.assertSequenceEqual(x.children, ['starts']) | |||
| def test_global_flags(self): | |||
| g = _Lark(""" | |||
| start: "a" /b+/ C | |||
| C: "C" | D | |||
| D: "D" E | |||
| E: "e" | |||
| """, global_flags=re.I) | |||
| x1 = g.parse("ABBc") | |||
| x2 = g.parse("abdE") | |||
| # def test_string_priority(self): | |||
| # g = _Lark("""start: (A | /a?bb/)+ | |||
| @@ -1701,6 +1711,7 @@ def _make_parser_test(LEXER, PARSER): | |||
| _NAME = "Test" + PARSER.capitalize() + LEXER.capitalize() | |||
| _TestParser.__name__ = _NAME | |||
| _TestParser.__qualname__ = "tests.test_parser." + _NAME | |||
| globals()[_NAME] = _TestParser | |||
| # Note: You still have to import them in __main__ for the tests to run | |||