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Unified Diff: third_party/cython/src/Cython/Compiler/Scanning.py

Issue 385073004: Adding cython v0.20.2 in third-party. (Closed) Base URL: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src
Patch Set: Reference cython dev list thread. Created 6 years, 5 months ago
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Index: third_party/cython/src/Cython/Compiler/Scanning.py
diff --git a/third_party/cython/src/Cython/Compiler/Scanning.py b/third_party/cython/src/Cython/Compiler/Scanning.py
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+# cython: infer_types=True, language_level=3, py2_import=True
+#
+# Cython Scanner
+#
+
+import os
+import platform
+
+import cython
+cython.declare(EncodedString=object, any_string_prefix=unicode, IDENT=unicode,
+ print_function=object)
+
+from Cython import Utils
+from Cython.Plex.Scanners import Scanner
+from Cython.Plex.Errors import UnrecognizedInput
+from Errors import error
+from Lexicon import any_string_prefix, make_lexicon, IDENT
+from Future import print_function
+
+from StringEncoding import EncodedString
+
+debug_scanner = 0
+trace_scanner = 0
+scanner_debug_flags = 0
+scanner_dump_file = None
+
+lexicon = None
+
+def get_lexicon():
+ global lexicon
+ if not lexicon:
+ lexicon = make_lexicon()
+ return lexicon
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+py_reserved_words = [
+ "global", "nonlocal", "def", "class", "print", "del", "pass", "break",
+ "continue", "return", "raise", "import", "exec", "try",
+ "except", "finally", "while", "if", "elif", "else", "for",
+ "in", "assert", "and", "or", "not", "is", "in", "lambda",
+ "from", "yield", "with", "nonlocal",
+]
+
+pyx_reserved_words = py_reserved_words + [
+ "include", "ctypedef", "cdef", "cpdef",
+ "cimport", "DEF", "IF", "ELIF", "ELSE"
+]
+
+class Method(object):
+
+ def __init__(self, name):
+ self.name = name
+ self.__name__ = name # for Plex tracing
+
+ def __call__(self, stream, text):
+ return getattr(stream, self.name)(text)
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+class CompileTimeScope(object):
+
+ def __init__(self, outer = None):
+ self.entries = {}
+ self.outer = outer
+
+ def declare(self, name, value):
+ self.entries[name] = value
+
+ def update(self, other):
+ self.entries.update(other)
+
+ def lookup_here(self, name):
+ return self.entries[name]
+
+ def __contains__(self, name):
+ return name in self.entries
+
+ def lookup(self, name):
+ try:
+ return self.lookup_here(name)
+ except KeyError:
+ outer = self.outer
+ if outer:
+ return outer.lookup(name)
+ else:
+ raise
+
+def initial_compile_time_env():
+ benv = CompileTimeScope()
+ names = ('UNAME_SYSNAME', 'UNAME_NODENAME', 'UNAME_RELEASE',
+ 'UNAME_VERSION', 'UNAME_MACHINE')
+ for name, value in zip(names, platform.uname()):
+ benv.declare(name, value)
+ try:
+ import __builtin__ as builtins
+ except ImportError:
+ import builtins
+
+ names = ('False', 'True',
+ 'abs', 'all', 'any', 'ascii', 'bin', 'bool', 'bytearray', 'bytes',
+ 'chr', 'cmp', 'complex', 'dict', 'divmod', 'enumerate', 'filter',
+ 'float', 'format', 'frozenset', 'hash', 'hex', 'int', 'len',
+ 'list', 'long', 'map', 'max', 'min', 'oct', 'ord', 'pow', 'range',
+ 'repr', 'reversed', 'round', 'set', 'slice', 'sorted', 'str',
+ 'sum', 'tuple', 'xrange', 'zip')
+
+ for name in names:
+ try:
+ benv.declare(name, getattr(builtins, name))
+ except AttributeError:
+ # ignore, likely Py3
+ pass
+ denv = CompileTimeScope(benv)
+ return denv
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+class SourceDescriptor(object):
+ """
+ A SourceDescriptor should be considered immutable.
+ """
+ _file_type = 'pyx'
+
+ _escaped_description = None
+ _cmp_name = ''
+ def __str__(self):
+ assert False # To catch all places where a descriptor is used directly as a filename
+
+ def set_file_type_from_name(self, filename):
+ name, ext = os.path.splitext(filename)
+ self._file_type = ext in ('.pyx', '.pxd', '.py') and ext[1:] or 'pyx'
+
+ def is_cython_file(self):
+ return self._file_type in ('pyx', 'pxd')
+
+ def is_python_file(self):
+ return self._file_type == 'py'
+
+ def get_escaped_description(self):
+ if self._escaped_description is None:
+ self._escaped_description = \
+ self.get_description().encode('ASCII', 'replace').decode("ASCII")
+ return self._escaped_description
+
+ def __gt__(self, other):
+ # this is only used to provide some sort of order
+ try:
+ return self._cmp_name > other._cmp_name
+ except AttributeError:
+ return False
+
+ def __lt__(self, other):
+ # this is only used to provide some sort of order
+ try:
+ return self._cmp_name < other._cmp_name
+ except AttributeError:
+ return False
+
+ def __le__(self, other):
+ # this is only used to provide some sort of order
+ try:
+ return self._cmp_name <= other._cmp_name
+ except AttributeError:
+ return False
+
+class FileSourceDescriptor(SourceDescriptor):
+ """
+ Represents a code source. A code source is a more generic abstraction
+ for a "filename" (as sometimes the code doesn't come from a file).
+ Instances of code sources are passed to Scanner.__init__ as the
+ optional name argument and will be passed back when asking for
+ the position()-tuple.
+ """
+ def __init__(self, filename, path_description=None):
+ filename = Utils.decode_filename(filename)
+ self.path_description = path_description or filename
+ self.filename = filename
+ self.set_file_type_from_name(filename)
+ self._cmp_name = filename
+ self._lines = {}
+
+ def get_lines(self, encoding=None, error_handling=None):
+ # we cache the lines only the second time this is called, in
+ # order to save memory when they are only used once
+ key = (encoding, error_handling)
+ try:
+ lines = self._lines[key]
+ if lines is not None:
+ return lines
+ except KeyError:
+ pass
+ f = Utils.open_source_file(
+ self.filename, encoding=encoding,
+ error_handling=error_handling,
+ # newline normalisation is costly before Py2.6
+ require_normalised_newlines=False)
+ try:
+ lines = list(f)
+ finally:
+ f.close()
+ if key in self._lines:
+ self._lines[key] = lines
+ else:
+ # do not cache the first access, but remember that we
+ # already read it once
+ self._lines[key] = None
+ return lines
+
+ def get_description(self):
+ return self.path_description
+
+ def get_error_description(self):
+ path = self.filename
+ cwd = Utils.decode_filename(os.getcwd() + os.path.sep)
+ if path.startswith(cwd):
+ return path[len(cwd):]
+ return path
+
+ def get_filenametable_entry(self):
+ return self.filename
+
+ def __eq__(self, other):
+ return isinstance(other, FileSourceDescriptor) and self.filename == other.filename
+
+ def __hash__(self):
+ return hash(self.filename)
+
+ def __repr__(self):
+ return "<FileSourceDescriptor:%s>" % self.filename
+
+class StringSourceDescriptor(SourceDescriptor):
+ """
+ Instances of this class can be used instead of a filenames if the
+ code originates from a string object.
+ """
+ filename = None
+
+ def __init__(self, name, code):
+ self.name = name
+ #self.set_file_type_from_name(name)
+ self.codelines = [x + "\n" for x in code.split("\n")]
+ self._cmp_name = name
+
+ def get_lines(self, encoding=None, error_handling=None):
+ if not encoding:
+ return self.codelines
+ else:
+ return [ line.encode(encoding, error_handling).decode(encoding)
+ for line in self.codelines ]
+
+ def get_description(self):
+ return self.name
+
+ get_error_description = get_description
+
+ def get_filenametable_entry(self):
+ return "stringsource"
+
+ def __hash__(self):
+ return id(self)
+ # Do not hash on the name, an identical string source should be the
+ # same object (name is often defaulted in other places)
+ # return hash(self.name)
+
+ def __eq__(self, other):
+ return isinstance(other, StringSourceDescriptor) and self.name == other.name
+
+ def __repr__(self):
+ return "<StringSourceDescriptor:%s>" % self.name
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+class PyrexScanner(Scanner):
+ # context Context Compilation context
+ # included_files [string] Files included with 'include' statement
+ # compile_time_env dict Environment for conditional compilation
+ # compile_time_eval boolean In a true conditional compilation context
+ # compile_time_expr boolean In a compile-time expression context
+
+ def __init__(self, file, filename, parent_scanner = None,
+ scope = None, context = None, source_encoding=None, parse_comments=True, initial_pos=None):
+ Scanner.__init__(self, get_lexicon(), file, filename, initial_pos)
+ if parent_scanner:
+ self.context = parent_scanner.context
+ self.included_files = parent_scanner.included_files
+ self.compile_time_env = parent_scanner.compile_time_env
+ self.compile_time_eval = parent_scanner.compile_time_eval
+ self.compile_time_expr = parent_scanner.compile_time_expr
+ else:
+ self.context = context
+ self.included_files = scope.included_files
+ self.compile_time_env = initial_compile_time_env()
+ self.compile_time_eval = 1
+ self.compile_time_expr = 0
+ if hasattr(context.options, 'compile_time_env') and \
+ context.options.compile_time_env is not None:
+ self.compile_time_env.update(context.options.compile_time_env)
+ self.parse_comments = parse_comments
+ self.source_encoding = source_encoding
+ if filename.is_python_file():
+ self.in_python_file = True
+ self.keywords = set(py_reserved_words)
+ else:
+ self.in_python_file = False
+ self.keywords = set(pyx_reserved_words)
+ self.trace = trace_scanner
+ self.indentation_stack = [0]
+ self.indentation_char = None
+ self.bracket_nesting_level = 0
+ self.begin('INDENT')
+ self.sy = ''
+ self.next()
+
+ def commentline(self, text):
+ if self.parse_comments:
+ self.produce('commentline', text)
+
+ def current_level(self):
+ return self.indentation_stack[-1]
+
+ def open_bracket_action(self, text):
+ self.bracket_nesting_level = self.bracket_nesting_level + 1
+ return text
+
+ def close_bracket_action(self, text):
+ self.bracket_nesting_level = self.bracket_nesting_level - 1
+ return text
+
+ def newline_action(self, text):
+ if self.bracket_nesting_level == 0:
+ self.begin('INDENT')
+ self.produce('NEWLINE', '')
+
+ string_states = {
+ "'": 'SQ_STRING',
+ '"': 'DQ_STRING',
+ "'''": 'TSQ_STRING',
+ '"""': 'TDQ_STRING'
+ }
+
+ def begin_string_action(self, text):
+ while text[:1] in any_string_prefix:
+ text = text[1:]
+ self.begin(self.string_states[text])
+ self.produce('BEGIN_STRING')
+
+ def end_string_action(self, text):
+ self.begin('')
+ self.produce('END_STRING')
+
+ def unclosed_string_action(self, text):
+ self.end_string_action(text)
+ self.error("Unclosed string literal")
+
+ def indentation_action(self, text):
+ self.begin('')
+ # Indentation within brackets should be ignored.
+ #if self.bracket_nesting_level > 0:
+ # return
+ # Check that tabs and spaces are being used consistently.
+ if text:
+ c = text[0]
+ #print "Scanner.indentation_action: indent with", repr(c) ###
+ if self.indentation_char is None:
+ self.indentation_char = c
+ #print "Scanner.indentation_action: setting indent_char to", repr(c)
+ else:
+ if self.indentation_char != c:
+ self.error("Mixed use of tabs and spaces")
+ if text.replace(c, "") != "":
+ self.error("Mixed use of tabs and spaces")
+ # Figure out how many indents/dedents to do
+ current_level = self.current_level()
+ new_level = len(text)
+ #print "Changing indent level from", current_level, "to", new_level ###
+ if new_level == current_level:
+ return
+ elif new_level > current_level:
+ #print "...pushing level", new_level ###
+ self.indentation_stack.append(new_level)
+ self.produce('INDENT', '')
+ else:
+ while new_level < self.current_level():
+ #print "...popping level", self.indentation_stack[-1] ###
+ self.indentation_stack.pop()
+ self.produce('DEDENT', '')
+ #print "...current level now", self.current_level() ###
+ if new_level != self.current_level():
+ self.error("Inconsistent indentation")
+
+ def eof_action(self, text):
+ while len(self.indentation_stack) > 1:
+ self.produce('DEDENT', '')
+ self.indentation_stack.pop()
+ self.produce('EOF', '')
+
+ def next(self):
+ try:
+ sy, systring = self.read()
+ except UnrecognizedInput:
+ self.error("Unrecognized character")
+ if sy == IDENT:
+ if systring in self.keywords:
+ if systring == u'print' and print_function in self.context.future_directives:
+ self.keywords.discard('print')
+ systring = EncodedString(systring)
+ elif systring == u'exec' and self.context.language_level >= 3:
+ self.keywords.discard('exec')
+ systring = EncodedString(systring)
+ else:
+ sy = systring
+ else:
+ systring = EncodedString(systring)
+ self.sy = sy
+ self.systring = systring
+ if False: # debug_scanner:
+ _, line, col = self.position()
+ if not self.systring or self.sy == self.systring:
+ t = self.sy
+ else:
+ t = "%s %s" % (self.sy, self.systring)
+ print("--- %3d %2d %s" % (line, col, t))
+
+ def peek(self):
+ saved = self.sy, self.systring
+ self.next()
+ next = self.sy, self.systring
+ self.unread(*next)
+ self.sy, self.systring = saved
+ return next
+
+ def put_back(self, sy, systring):
+ self.unread(self.sy, self.systring)
+ self.sy = sy
+ self.systring = systring
+
+ def unread(self, token, value):
+ # This method should be added to Plex
+ self.queue.insert(0, (token, value))
+
+ def error(self, message, pos = None, fatal = True):
+ if pos is None:
+ pos = self.position()
+ if self.sy == 'INDENT':
+ err = error(pos, "Possible inconsistent indentation")
+ err = error(pos, message)
+ if fatal: raise err
+
+ def expect(self, what, message = None):
+ if self.sy == what:
+ self.next()
+ else:
+ self.expected(what, message)
+
+ def expect_keyword(self, what, message = None):
+ if self.sy == IDENT and self.systring == what:
+ self.next()
+ else:
+ self.expected(what, message)
+
+ def expected(self, what, message = None):
+ if message:
+ self.error(message)
+ else:
+ if self.sy == IDENT:
+ found = self.systring
+ else:
+ found = self.sy
+ self.error("Expected '%s', found '%s'" % (what, found))
+
+ def expect_indent(self):
+ self.expect('INDENT',
+ "Expected an increase in indentation level")
+
+ def expect_dedent(self):
+ self.expect('DEDENT',
+ "Expected a decrease in indentation level")
+
+ def expect_newline(self, message = "Expected a newline"):
+ # Expect either a newline or end of file
+ if self.sy != 'EOF':
+ self.expect('NEWLINE', message)
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