| 1 | """
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| 2 | tdop.py - Library for expression parsing.
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| 3 | """
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| 4 | 
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| 5 | from _devbuild.gen.id_kind_asdl import Id, Id_t
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| 6 | from _devbuild.gen.syntax_asdl import (loc, arith_expr, arith_expr_e,
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| 7 |                                        arith_expr_t, word_e, word_t,
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| 8 |                                        CompoundWord, Token)
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| 9 | from core.error import p_die
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| 10 | from core import ui
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| 11 | from mycpp import mylib
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| 12 | from mycpp.mylib import tagswitch
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| 13 | from osh import word_
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| 14 | 
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| 15 | from typing import (Callable, List, Dict, Tuple, Any, cast, TYPE_CHECKING)
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| 16 | 
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| 17 | if TYPE_CHECKING:  # break circular dep
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| 18 |     from osh.word_parse import WordParser
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| 19 |     from core import optview
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| 20 |     LeftFunc = Callable[['TdopParser', word_t, arith_expr_t, int],
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| 21 |                         arith_expr_t]
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| 22 |     NullFunc = Callable[['TdopParser', word_t, int], arith_expr_t]
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| 23 | 
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| 24 | 
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| 25 | def IsIndexable(node):
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| 26 |     # type: (arith_expr_t) -> bool
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| 27 |     """In POSIX shell arith, a[1] is allowed but a[1][1] isn't.
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| 28 | 
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| 29 |     We also allow $a[i] and foo$x[i] (formerly parse_dynamic_arith)
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| 30 |     """
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| 31 |     with tagswitch(node) as case:
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| 32 |         if case(arith_expr_e.VarSub, arith_expr_e.Word):
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| 33 |             return True
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| 34 |     return False
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| 35 | 
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| 36 | 
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| 37 | def CheckLhsExpr(node, blame_word):
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| 38 |     # type: (arith_expr_t, word_t) -> None
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| 39 |     """Determine if a node is a valid L-value by whitelisting tags.
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| 40 | 
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| 41 |     Valid:
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| 42 |       x = y
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| 43 |       a[1] = y
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| 44 |     Invalid:
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| 45 |       a[0][0] = y
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| 46 |     """
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| 47 |     UP_node = node
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| 48 |     if node.tag() == arith_expr_e.Binary:
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| 49 |         node = cast(arith_expr.Binary, UP_node)
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| 50 |         if node.op.id == Id.Arith_LBracket and IsIndexable(node.left):
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| 51 |             return
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| 52 |         # But a[0][0] = 1 is NOT valid.
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| 53 | 
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| 54 |     if IsIndexable(node):
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| 55 |         return
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| 56 | 
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| 57 |     p_die("Left-hand side of this assignment is invalid", loc.Word(blame_word))
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| 58 | 
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| 59 | 
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| 60 | #
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| 61 | # Null Denotation
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| 62 | #
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| 63 | 
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| 64 | 
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| 65 | def NullError(p, t, bp):
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| 66 |     # type: (TdopParser, word_t, int) -> arith_expr_t
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| 67 |     # TODO: I need position information
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| 68 |     p_die("Token can't be used in prefix position", loc.Word(t))
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| 69 |     return None  # never reached
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| 70 | 
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| 71 | 
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| 72 | def NullConstant(p, w, bp):
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| 73 |     # type: (TdopParser, word_t, int) -> arith_expr_t
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| 74 |     name_tok = word_.LooksLikeArithVar(w)
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| 75 |     if name_tok:
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| 76 |         return name_tok
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| 77 | 
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| 78 |     # Id.Word_Compound in the spec ensures this cast is valid
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| 79 |     return cast(CompoundWord, w)
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| 80 | 
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| 81 | 
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| 82 | def NullParen(p, t, bp):
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| 83 |     # type: (TdopParser, word_t, int) -> arith_expr_t
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| 84 |     """Arithmetic grouping."""
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| 85 |     r = p.ParseUntil(bp)
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| 86 |     p.Eat(Id.Arith_RParen)
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| 87 |     return r
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| 88 | 
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| 89 | 
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| 90 | def NullPrefixOp(p, w, bp):
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| 91 |     # type: (TdopParser, word_t, int) -> arith_expr_t
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| 92 |     """Prefix operator.
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| 93 | 
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| 94 |     Low precedence:  return, raise, etc.
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| 95 |       return x+y is return (x+y), not (return x) + y
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| 96 | 
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| 97 |     High precedence: logical negation, bitwise complement, etc.
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| 98 |       !x && y is (!x) && y, not !(x && y)
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| 99 |     """
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| 100 |     right = p.ParseUntil(bp)
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| 101 |     return arith_expr.Unary(word_.ArithId(w), right)
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| 102 | 
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| 103 | 
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| 104 | #
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| 105 | # Left Denotation
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| 106 | #
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| 107 | 
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| 108 | 
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| 109 | def LeftError(p, t, left, rbp):
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| 110 |     # type: (TdopParser, word_t, arith_expr_t, int) -> arith_expr_t
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| 111 |     # Hm is this not called because of binding power?
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| 112 |     p_die("Token can't be used in infix position", loc.Word(t))
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| 113 |     return None  # never reached
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| 114 | 
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| 115 | 
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| 116 | def LeftBinaryOp(p, w, left, rbp):
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| 117 |     # type: (TdopParser, word_t, arith_expr_t, int) -> arith_expr_t
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| 118 |     """Normal binary operator like 1+2 or 2*3, etc."""
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| 119 | 
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| 120 |     assert w.tag() == word_e.Operator, w
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| 121 |     tok = cast(Token, w)
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| 122 | 
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| 123 |     return arith_expr.Binary(tok, left, p.ParseUntil(rbp))
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| 124 | 
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| 125 | 
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| 126 | def LeftAssign(p, w, left, rbp):
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| 127 |     # type: (TdopParser, word_t, arith_expr_t, int) -> arith_expr_t
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| 128 |     """Normal binary operator like 1+2 or 2*3, etc."""
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| 129 |     # x += 1, or a[i] += 1
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| 130 | 
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| 131 |     CheckLhsExpr(left, w)
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| 132 |     return arith_expr.BinaryAssign(word_.ArithId(w), left, p.ParseUntil(rbp))
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| 133 | 
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| 134 | 
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| 135 | #
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| 136 | # Parser definition
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| 137 | # TODO: To be consistent, move this to osh/tdop_def.py.
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| 138 | #
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| 139 | 
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| 140 | if mylib.PYTHON:
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| 141 | 
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| 142 |     def _ModuleAndFuncName(f):
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| 143 |         # type: (Any) -> Tuple[str, str]
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| 144 |         namespace = f.__module__.split('.')[-1]
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| 145 |         return namespace, f.__name__
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| 146 | 
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| 147 |     def _CppFuncName(f):
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| 148 |         # type: (Any) -> str
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| 149 |         return '%s::%s' % _ModuleAndFuncName(f)
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| 150 | 
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| 151 |     class LeftInfo(object):
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| 152 |         """Row for operator.
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| 153 | 
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| 154 |         In C++ this should be a big array.
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| 155 |         """
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| 156 | 
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| 157 |         def __init__(self, led=None, lbp=0, rbp=0):
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| 158 |             # type: (LeftFunc, int, int) -> None
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| 159 |             self.led = led or LeftError
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| 160 |             self.lbp = lbp
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| 161 |             self.rbp = rbp
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| 162 | 
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| 163 |         def __str__(self):
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| 164 |             # type: () -> str
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| 165 |             """Used by C++ code generation."""
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| 166 |             return '{ %s, %d, %d },' % (_CppFuncName(
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| 167 |                 self.led), self.lbp, self.rbp)
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| 168 | 
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| 169 |         def ModuleAndFuncName(self):
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| 170 |             # type: () -> Tuple[str, str]
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| 171 |             """Used by C++ code generation."""
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| 172 |             return _ModuleAndFuncName(self.led)
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| 173 | 
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| 174 |     class NullInfo(object):
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| 175 |         """Row for operator.
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| 176 | 
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| 177 |         In C++ this should be a big array.
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| 178 |         """
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| 179 | 
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| 180 |         def __init__(self, nud=None, bp=0):
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| 181 |             # type: (NullFunc, int) -> None
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| 182 |             self.nud = nud or LeftError
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| 183 |             self.bp = bp
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| 184 | 
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| 185 |         def __str__(self):
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| 186 |             # type: () -> str
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| 187 |             """Used by C++ code generation."""
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| 188 |             return '{ %s, %d },' % (_CppFuncName(self.nud), self.bp)
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| 189 | 
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| 190 |         def ModuleAndFuncName(self):
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| 191 |             # type: () -> Tuple[str, str]
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| 192 |             """Used by C++ code generation."""
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| 193 |             return _ModuleAndFuncName(self.nud)
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| 194 | 
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| 195 |     class ParserSpec(object):
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| 196 |         """Specification for a TDOP parser.
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| 197 | 
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| 198 |         This can be compiled to a table in C++.
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| 199 |         """
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| 200 | 
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| 201 |         def __init__(self):
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| 202 |             # type: () -> None
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| 203 |             self.nud_lookup = {}  # type: Dict[Id_t, NullInfo]
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| 204 |             self.led_lookup = {}  # type: Dict[Id_t, LeftInfo]
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| 205 | 
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| 206 |         def Null(self, bp, nud, tokens):
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| 207 |             # type: (int, NullFunc, List[Id_t]) -> None
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| 208 |             """Register a token that doesn't take anything on the left.
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| 209 | 
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| 210 |             Examples: constant, prefix operator, error.
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| 211 |             """
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| 212 |             for token in tokens:
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| 213 |                 self.nud_lookup[token] = NullInfo(nud=nud, bp=bp)
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| 214 |                 if token not in self.led_lookup:
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| 215 |                     self.led_lookup[token] = LeftInfo()  # error
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| 216 | 
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| 217 |         def _RegisterLed(self, lbp, rbp, led, tokens):
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| 218 |             # type: (int, int, LeftFunc, List[Id_t]) -> None
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| 219 |             for token in tokens:
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| 220 |                 if token not in self.nud_lookup:
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| 221 |                     self.nud_lookup[token] = NullInfo(NullError)
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| 222 |                 self.led_lookup[token] = LeftInfo(lbp=lbp, rbp=rbp, led=led)
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| 223 | 
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| 224 |         def Left(self, bp, led, tokens):
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| 225 |             # type: (int, LeftFunc, List[Id_t]) -> None
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| 226 |             """Register a token that takes an expression on the left."""
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| 227 |             self._RegisterLed(bp, bp, led, tokens)
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| 228 | 
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| 229 |         def LeftRightAssoc(self, bp, led, tokens):
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| 230 |             # type: (int, LeftFunc, List[Id_t]) -> None
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| 231 |             """Register a right associative operator."""
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| 232 |             self._RegisterLed(bp, bp - 1, led, tokens)
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| 233 | 
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| 234 |         def LookupNud(self, token):
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| 235 |             # type: (Id_t) -> NullInfo
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| 236 | 
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| 237 |             # As long as the table is complete, this shouldn't fail
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| 238 |             return self.nud_lookup[token]
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| 239 | 
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| 240 |         def LookupLed(self, token):
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| 241 |             # type: (Id_t) -> LeftInfo
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| 242 |             """Get a left_info for the token."""
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| 243 | 
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| 244 |             # As long as the table is complete, this shouldn't fail
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| 245 |             return self.led_lookup[token]
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| 246 | 
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| 247 | 
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| 248 | class TdopParser(object):
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| 249 | 
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| 250 |     def __init__(self, spec, w_parser, parse_opts):
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| 251 |         # type: (ParserSpec, WordParser, optview.Parse) -> None
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| 252 |         self.spec = spec
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| 253 |         self.w_parser = w_parser
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| 254 |         self.parse_opts = parse_opts
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| 255 | 
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| 256 |         # NOTE: Next() overwrites this state, so we don't need a Reset() method in
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| 257 |         # between reuses of this TdopParser instance.
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| 258 |         self.cur_word = None  # type: word_t  # current token
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| 259 |         self.op_id = Id.Undefined_Tok
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| 260 | 
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| 261 |     def CurrentId(self):
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| 262 |         # type: () -> Id_t
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| 263 |         """Glue used by the WordParser to check for extra tokens."""
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| 264 |         return word_.ArithId(self.cur_word)
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| 265 | 
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| 266 |     def AtToken(self, token_type):
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| 267 |         # type: (Id_t) -> bool
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| 268 |         return self.op_id == token_type
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| 269 | 
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| 270 |     def Eat(self, token_type):
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| 271 |         # type: (Id_t) -> None
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| 272 |         """Assert that we're at the current token and advance."""
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| 273 |         if not self.AtToken(token_type):
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| 274 |             p_die(
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| 275 |                 'Parser expected %s, got %s' %
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| 276 |                 (ui.PrettyId(token_type), ui.PrettyId(self.op_id)),
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| 277 |                 loc.Word(self.cur_word))
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| 278 |         self.Next()
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| 279 | 
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| 280 |     def Next(self):
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| 281 |         # type: () -> bool
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| 282 |         self.cur_word = self.w_parser.ReadArithWord()
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| 283 |         self.op_id = word_.ArithId(self.cur_word)
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| 284 |         return True
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| 285 | 
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| 286 |     def ParseUntil(self, rbp):
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| 287 |         # type: (int) -> arith_expr_t
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| 288 |         """Parse to the right, eating tokens until we encounter a token with
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| 289 |         binding power LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO rbp."""
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| 290 |         # TODO: use Kind.Eof
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| 291 |         if self.op_id in (Id.Eof_Real, Id.Eof_RParen, Id.Eof_Backtick):
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| 292 |             p_die('Unexpected end of input', loc.Word(self.cur_word))
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| 293 | 
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| 294 |         t = self.cur_word
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| 295 |         null_info = self.spec.LookupNud(self.op_id)
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| 296 | 
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| 297 |         self.Next()  # skip over the token, e.g. ! ~ + -
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| 298 |         node = null_info.nud(self, t, null_info.bp)
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| 299 | 
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| 300 |         while True:
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| 301 |             t = self.cur_word
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| 302 |             left_info = self.spec.LookupLed(self.op_id)
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| 303 | 
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| 304 |             # Examples:
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| 305 |             # If we see 1*2+  , rbp = 27 and lbp = 25, so stop.
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| 306 |             # If we see 1+2+  , rbp = 25 and lbp = 25, so stop.
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| 307 |             # If we see 1**2**, rbp = 26 and lbp = 27, so keep going.
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| 308 |             if rbp >= left_info.lbp:
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| 309 |                 break
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| 310 |             self.Next()  # skip over the token, e.g. / *
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| 311 | 
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| 312 |             node = left_info.led(self, t, node, left_info.rbp)
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| 313 | 
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| 314 |         return node
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| 315 | 
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| 316 |     def Parse(self):
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| 317 |         # type: () -> arith_expr_t
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| 318 | 
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| 319 |         self.Next()  # may raise ParseError
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| 320 | 
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| 321 |         if not self.parse_opts.parse_sh_arith():
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| 322 |             # Affects:
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| 323 |             #    echo $(( x ))
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| 324 |             #    ${a[i]} which should be $[a[i]] -- could have better error
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| 325 |             #
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| 326 |             # Note: sh_expr_eval.UnsafeArith has a dynamic e_die() check
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| 327 |             #
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| 328 |             # Doesn't affect:
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| 329 |             #    printf -v x         # unsafe_arith.ParseLValue
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| 330 |             #    unset x             # unsafe_arith.ParseLValue
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| 331 |             #    ${!ref}             # unsafe_arith.ParseVarRef
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| 332 |             #    declare -n          # not fully implemented yet
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| 333 |             #
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| 334 |             #    a[i+1]=             # parse_sh_assign
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| 335 |             #
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| 336 |             #    (( a = 1 ))         # parse_dparen
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| 337 |             #    for (( i = 0; ...   # parse_dparen
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| 338 | 
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| 339 |             p_die("POSIX shell arithmetic isn't allowed (parse_sh_arith)",
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| 340 |                   loc.Word(self.cur_word))
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| 341 | 
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| 342 |         return self.ParseUntil(0)
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