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# Copyright (c) 2006-2011 Nathan Binkert <nate@binkert.org>
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import os
from six import string_types
import ply.lex
import ply.yacc
class ParseError(Exception):
def __init__(self, message, token=None):
Exception.__init__(self, message)
self.token = token
class Grammar(object):
def setupLexerFactory(self, **kwargs):
if 'module' in kwargs:
raise AttributeError("module is an illegal attribute")
self.lex_kwargs = kwargs
def setupParserFactory(self, **kwargs):
if 'module' in kwargs:
raise AttributeError("module is an illegal attribute")
if 'output' in kwargs:
dir,tab = os.path.split(output)
if not tab.endswith('.py'):
raise AttributeError('The output file must end with .py')
kwargs['outputdir'] = dir
kwargs['tabmodule'] = tab[:-3]
self.yacc_kwargs = kwargs
def __getattr__(self, attr):
if attr == 'lexers':
self.lexers = []
return self.lexers
if attr == 'lex_kwargs':
self.setupLexerFactory()
return self.lex_kwargs
if attr == 'yacc_kwargs':
self.setupParserFactory()
return self.yacc_kwargs
if attr == 'lex':
self.lex = ply.lex.lex(module=self, **self.lex_kwargs)
return self.lex
if attr == 'yacc':
self.yacc = ply.yacc.yacc(module=self, **self.yacc_kwargs)
return self.yacc
if attr == 'current_lexer':
if not self.lexers:
return None
return self.lexers[-1][0]
if attr == 'current_source':
if not self.lexers:
return '<none>'
return self.lexers[-1][1]
if attr == 'current_line':
if not self.lexers:
return -1
return self.current_lexer.lineno
raise AttributeError(
"'%s' object has no attribute '%s'" % (type(self), attr))
def parse_string(self, data, source='<string>', debug=None, tracking=0):
if not isinstance(data, string_types):
raise AttributeError(
"argument must be a string, was '%s'" % type(f))
lexer = self.lex.clone()
lexer.input(data)
self.lexers.append((lexer, source))
lrtab = ply.yacc.LRTable()
lrtab.lr_productions = self.yacc.productions
lrtab.lr_action = self.yacc.action
lrtab.lr_goto = self.yacc.goto
parser = ply.yacc.LRParser(lrtab, self.yacc.errorfunc)
result = parser.parse(lexer=lexer, debug=debug, tracking=tracking)
self.lexers.pop()
return result
def parse_file(self, f, **kwargs):
if isinstance(f, string_types):
source = f
f = open(f, 'r')
elif isinstance(f, file):
source = f.name
else:
raise AttributeError(
"argument must be either a string or file, was '%s'" % type(f))
return self.parse_string(f.read(), source, **kwargs)
def p_error(self, t):
if t:
msg = "Syntax error at %s:%d:%d\n>>%s<<" % \
(self.current_source, t.lineno, t.lexpos + 1, t.value)
else:
msg = "Syntax error at end of %s" % (self.current_source, )
raise ParseError(msg, t)
def t_error(self, t):
msg = "Illegal character %s @ %d:%d" % \
(repr(t.value[0]), t.lineno, t.lexpos)
raise ParseError(msg, t)