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# The file was automatically generated by Lark v0.8.5
#
#
# Lark Stand-alone Generator Tool
# ----------------------------------
# Generates a stand-alone LALR(1) parser with a standard lexer
#
# Git: https://github.com/erezsh/lark
# Author: Erez Shinan (erezshin@gmail.com)
#
#
# >>> LICENSE
#
# This tool and its generated code use a separate license from Lark,
# and are subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0.
# If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
# file, You can obtain one at https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
#
# If you wish to purchase a commercial license for this tool and its
# generated code, you may contact me via email or otherwise.
#
# If MPL2 is incompatible with your free or open-source project,
# contact me and we'll work it out.
#
#
import os
from io import open
class LarkError(Exception):
pass
class GrammarError(LarkError):
pass
class ParseError(LarkError):
pass
class LexError(LarkError):
pass
class UnexpectedEOF(ParseError):
def __init__(self, expected):
self.expected = expected
message = ("Unexpected end-of-input. Expected one of: \n\t* %s\n" % '\n\t* '.join(x.name for x in self.expected))
super(UnexpectedEOF, self).__init__(message)
class UnexpectedInput(LarkError):
pos_in_stream = None
def get_context(self, text, span=40):
pos = self.pos_in_stream
start = max(pos - span, 0)
end = pos + span
before = text[start:pos].rsplit('\n', 1)[-1]
after = text[pos:end].split('\n', 1)[0]
return before + after + '\n' + ' ' * len(before) + '^\n'
def match_examples(self, parse_fn, examples):
""" Given a parser instance and a dictionary mapping some label with
some malformed syntax examples, it'll return the label for the
example that bests matches the current error.
"""
assert self.state is not None, "Not supported for this exception"
candidate = None
for label, example in examples.items():
assert not isinstance(example, STRING_TYPE)
for malformed in example:
try:
parse_fn(malformed)
except UnexpectedInput as ut:
if ut.state == self.state:
try:
if ut.token == self.token: # Try exact match first
return label
except AttributeError:
pass
if not candidate:
candidate = label
return candidate
class UnexpectedCharacters(LexError, UnexpectedInput):
def __init__(self, seq, lex_pos, line, column, allowed=None, considered_tokens=None, state=None, token_history=None):
message = "No terminal defined for '%s' at line %d col %d" % (seq[lex_pos], line, column)
self.line = line
self.column = column
self.allowed = allowed
self.considered_tokens = considered_tokens
self.pos_in_stream = lex_pos
self.state = state
message += '\n\n' + self.get_context(seq)
if allowed:
message += '\nExpecting: %s\n' % allowed
if token_history:
message += '\nPrevious tokens: %s\n' % ', '.join(repr(t) for t in token_history)
super(UnexpectedCharacters, self).__init__(message)
class UnexpectedToken(ParseError, UnexpectedInput):
def __init__(self, token, expected, considered_rules=None, state=None):
self.token = token
self.expected = expected # XXX str shouldn't necessary
self.line = getattr(token, 'line', '?')
self.column = getattr(token, 'column', '?')
self.considered_rules = considered_rules
self.state = state
self.pos_in_stream = getattr(token, 'pos_in_stream', None)
message = ("Unexpected token %r at line %s, column %s.\n"
"Expected one of: \n\t* %s\n"
% (token, self.line, self.column, '\n\t* '.join(self.expected)))
super(UnexpectedToken, self).__init__(message)
class VisitError(LarkError):
"""VisitError is raised when visitors are interrupted by an exception
It provides the following attributes for inspection:
- obj: the tree node or token it was processing when the exception was raised
- orig_exc: the exception that cause it to fail
"""
def __init__(self, rule, obj, orig_exc):
self.obj = obj
self.orig_exc = orig_exc
message = 'Error trying to process rule "%s":\n\n%s' % (rule, orig_exc)
super(VisitError, self).__init__(message)
def classify(seq, key=None, value=None):
d = {}
for item in seq:
k = key(item) if (key is not None) else item
v = value(item) if (value is not None) else item
if k in d:
d[k].append(v)
else:
d[k] = [v]
return d
def _deserialize(data, namespace, memo):
if isinstance(data, dict):
if '__type__' in data: # Object
class_ = namespace[data['__type__']]
return class_.deserialize(data, memo)
elif '@' in data:
return memo[data['@']]
return {key:_deserialize(value, namespace, memo) for key, value in data.items()}
elif isinstance(data, list):
return [_deserialize(value, namespace, memo) for value in data]
return data
class Serialize(object):
def memo_serialize(self, types_to_memoize):
memo = SerializeMemoizer(types_to_memoize)
return self.serialize(memo), memo.serialize()
def serialize(self, memo=None):
if memo and memo.in_types(self):
return {'@': memo.memoized.get(self)}
fields = getattr(self, '__serialize_fields__')
res = {f: _serialize(getattr(self, f), memo) for f in fields}
res['__type__'] = type(self).__name__
postprocess = getattr(self, '_serialize', None)
if postprocess:
postprocess(res, memo)
return res
@classmethod
def deserialize(cls, data, memo):
namespace = getattr(cls, '__serialize_namespace__', {})
namespace = {c.__name__:c for c in namespace}
fields = getattr(cls, '__serialize_fields__')
if '@' in data:
return memo[data['@']]
inst = cls.__new__(cls)
for f in fields:
try:
setattr(inst, f, _deserialize(data[f], namespace, memo))
except KeyError as e:
raise KeyError("Cannot find key for class", cls, e)
postprocess = getattr(inst, '_deserialize', None)
if postprocess:
postprocess()
return inst
class SerializeMemoizer(Serialize):
__serialize_fields__ = 'memoized',
def __init__(self, types_to_memoize):
self.types_to_memoize = tuple(types_to_memoize)
self.memoized = Enumerator()
def in_types(self, value):
return isinstance(value, self.types_to_memoize)
def serialize(self):
return _serialize(self.memoized.reversed(), None)
@classmethod
def deserialize(cls, data, namespace, memo):
return _deserialize(data, namespace, memo)
try:
STRING_TYPE = basestring
except NameError: # Python 3
STRING_TYPE = str
import types
from functools import wraps, partial
from contextlib import contextmanager
Str = type(u'')
try:
classtype = types.ClassType # Python2
except AttributeError:
classtype = type # Python3
def smart_decorator(f, create_decorator):
if isinstance(f, types.FunctionType):
return wraps(f)(create_decorator(f, True))
elif isinstance(f, (classtype, type, types.BuiltinFunctionType)):
return wraps(f)(create_decorator(f, False))
elif isinstance(f, types.MethodType):
return wraps(f)(create_decorator(f.__func__, True))
elif isinstance(f, partial):
# wraps does not work for partials in 2.7: https://bugs.python.org/issue3445
return wraps(f.func)(create_decorator(lambda *args, **kw: f(*args[1:], **kw), True))
else:
return create_decorator(f.__func__.__call__, True)
import sys, re
Py36 = (sys.version_info[:2] >= (3, 6))
import sre_parse
import sre_constants
def get_regexp_width(regexp):
try:
return [int(x) for x in sre_parse.parse(regexp).getwidth()]
except sre_constants.error:
raise ValueError(regexp)
class Meta:
def __init__(self):
self.empty = True
class Tree(object):
def __init__(self, data, children, meta=None):
self.data = data
self.children = children
self._meta = meta
@property
def meta(self):
if self._meta is None:
self._meta = Meta()
return self._meta
def __repr__(self):
return 'Tree(%s, %s)' % (self.data, self.children)
def _pretty_label(self):
return self.data
def _pretty(self, level, indent_str):
if len(self.children) == 1 and not isinstance(self.children[0], Tree):
return [ indent_str*level, self._pretty_label(), '\t', '%s' % (self.children[0],), '\n']
l = [ indent_str*level, self._pretty_label(), '\n' ]
for n in self.children:
if isinstance(n, Tree):
l += n._pretty(level+1, indent_str)
else:
l += [ indent_str*(level+1), '%s' % (n,), '\n' ]
return l
def pretty(self, indent_str=' '):
return ''.join(self._pretty(0, indent_str))
def __eq__(self, other):
try:
return self.data == other.data and self.children == other.children
except AttributeError:
return False
def __ne__(self, other):
return not (self == other)
def __hash__(self):
return hash((self.data, tuple(self.children)))
def iter_subtrees(self):
# TODO: Re-write as a more efficient version
visited = set()
q = [self]
l = []
while q:
subtree = q.pop()
l.append( subtree )
if id(subtree) in visited:
continue # already been here from another branch
visited.add(id(subtree))
q += [c for c in subtree.children if isinstance(c, Tree)]
seen = set()
for x in reversed(l):
if id(x) not in seen:
yield x
seen.add(id(x))
def find_pred(self, pred):
"Find all nodes where pred(tree) == True"
return filter(pred, self.iter_subtrees())
def find_data(self, data):
"Find all nodes where tree.data == data"
return self.find_pred(lambda t: t.data == data)
from inspect import getmembers, getmro
class Discard(Exception):
pass
# Transformers
class _Decoratable:
@classmethod
def _apply_decorator(cls, decorator, **kwargs):
mro = getmro(cls)
assert mro[0] is cls
libmembers = {name for _cls in mro[1:] for name, _ in getmembers(_cls)}
for name, value in getmembers(cls):
# Make sure the function isn't inherited (unless it's overwritten)
if name.startswith('_') or (name in libmembers and name not in cls.__dict__):
continue
if not callable(cls.__dict__[name]):
continue
# Skip if v_args already applied (at the function level)
if hasattr(cls.__dict__[name], 'vargs_applied'):
continue
static = isinstance(cls.__dict__[name], (staticmethod, classmethod))
setattr(cls, name, decorator(value, static=static, **kwargs))
return cls
def __class_getitem__(cls, _):
return cls
class Transformer(_Decoratable):
"""Visits the tree recursively, starting with the leaves and finally the root (bottom-up)
Calls its methods (provided by user via inheritance) according to tree.data
The returned value replaces the old one in the structure.
Can be used to implement map or reduce.
"""
__visit_tokens__ = True # For backwards compatibility
def __init__(self, visit_tokens=True):
self.__visit_tokens__ = visit_tokens
def _call_userfunc(self, tree, new_children=None):
# Assumes tree is already transformed
children = new_children if new_children is not None else tree.children
try:
f = getattr(self, tree.data)
except AttributeError:
return self.__default__(tree.data, children, tree.meta)
else:
try:
wrapper = getattr(f, 'visit_wrapper', None)
if wrapper is not None:
return f.visit_wrapper(f, tree.data, children, tree.meta)
else:
return f(children)
except (GrammarError, Discard):
raise
except Exception as e:
raise VisitError(tree.data, tree, e)
def _call_userfunc_token(self, token):
try:
f = getattr(self, token.type)
except AttributeError:
return self.__default_token__(token)
else:
try:
return f(token)
except (GrammarError, Discard):
raise
except Exception as e:
raise VisitError(token.type, token, e)
def _transform_children(self, children):
for c in children:
try:
if isinstance(c, Tree):
yield self._transform_tree(c)
elif self.__visit_tokens__ and isinstance(c, Token):
yield self._call_userfunc_token(c)
else:
yield c
except Discard:
pass
def _transform_tree(self, tree):
children = list(self._transform_children(tree.children))
return self._call_userfunc(tree, children)
def transform(self, tree):
return self._transform_tree(tree)
def __mul__(self, other):
return TransformerChain(self, other)
def __default__(self, data, children, meta):
"Default operation on tree (for override)"
return Tree(data, children, meta)
def __default_token__(self, token):
"Default operation on token (for override)"
return token
class InlineTransformer(Transformer): # XXX Deprecated
def _call_userfunc(self, tree, new_children=None):
# Assumes tree is already transformed
children = new_children if new_children is not None else tree.children
try:
f = getattr(self, tree.data)
except AttributeError:
return self.__default__(tree.data, children, tree.meta)
else:
return f(*children)
class TransformerChain(object):
def __init__(self, *transformers):
self.transformers = transformers
def transform(self, tree):
for t in self.transformers:
tree = t.transform(tree)
return tree
def __mul__(self, other):
return TransformerChain(*self.transformers + (other,))
class Transformer_InPlace(Transformer):
"Non-recursive. Changes the tree in-place instead of returning new instances"
def _transform_tree(self, tree): # Cancel recursion
return self._call_userfunc(tree)
def transform(self, tree):
for subtree in tree.iter_subtrees():
subtree.children = list(self._transform_children(subtree.children))
return self._transform_tree(tree)
class Transformer_InPlaceRecursive(Transformer):
"Recursive. Changes the tree in-place instead of returning new instances"
def _transform_tree(self, tree):
tree.children = list(self._transform_children(tree.children))
return self._call_userfunc(tree)
# Visitors
class VisitorBase:
def _call_userfunc(self, tree):
return getattr(self, tree.data, self.__default__)(tree)
def __default__(self, tree):
"Default operation on tree (for override)"
return tree
def __class_getitem__(cls, _):
return cls
class Visitor(VisitorBase):
"""Bottom-up visitor, non-recursive
Visits the tree, starting with the leaves and finally the root (bottom-up)
Calls its methods (provided by user via inheritance) according to tree.data
"""
def visit(self, tree):
for subtree in tree.iter_subtrees():
self._call_userfunc(subtree)
return tree
def visit_topdown(self,tree):
for subtree in tree.iter_subtrees_topdown():
self._call_userfunc(subtree)
return tree
class Visitor_Recursive(VisitorBase):
"""Bottom-up visitor, recursive
Visits the tree, starting with the leaves and finally the root (bottom-up)
Calls its methods (provided by user via inheritance) according to tree.data
"""
def visit(self, tree):
for child in tree.children:
if isinstance(child, Tree):
self.visit(child)
self._call_userfunc(tree)
return tree
def visit_topdown(self,tree):
self._call_userfunc(tree)
for child in tree.children:
if isinstance(child, Tree):
self.visit_topdown(child)
return tree
def visit_children_decor(func):
"See Interpreter"
@wraps(func)
def inner(cls, tree):
values = cls.visit_children(tree)
return func(cls, values)
return inner
class Interpreter(_Decoratable):
"""Top-down visitor, recursive
Visits the tree, starting with the root and finally the leaves (top-down)
Calls its methods (provided by user via inheritance) according to tree.data
Unlike Transformer and Visitor, the Interpreter doesn't automatically visit its sub-branches.
The user has to explicitly call visit_children, or use the @visit_children_decor
"""
def visit(self, tree):
f = getattr(self, tree.data)
wrapper = getattr(f, 'visit_wrapper', None)
if wrapper is not None:
return f.visit_wrapper(f, tree.data, tree.children, tree.meta)
else:
return f(tree)
def visit_children(self, tree):
return [self.visit(child) if isinstance(child, Tree) else child
for child in tree.children]
def __getattr__(self, name):
return self.__default__
def __default__(self, tree):
return self.visit_children(tree)
# Decorators
def _apply_decorator(obj, decorator, **kwargs):
try:
_apply = obj._apply_decorator
except AttributeError:
return decorator(obj, **kwargs)
else:
return _apply(decorator, **kwargs)
def _inline_args__func(func):
@wraps(func)
def create_decorator(_f, with_self):
if with_self:
def f(self, children):
return _f(self, *children)
else:
def f(self, children):
return _f(*children)
return f
return smart_decorator(func, create_decorator)
def inline_args(obj): # XXX Deprecated
return _apply_decorator(obj, _inline_args__func)
def _visitor_args_func_dec(func, visit_wrapper=None, static=False):
def create_decorator(_f, with_self):
if with_self:
def f(self, *args, **kwargs):
return _f(self, *args, **kwargs)
else:
def f(self, *args, **kwargs):
return _f(*args, **kwargs)
return f
if static:
f = wraps(func)(create_decorator(func, False))
else:
f = smart_decorator(func, create_decorator)
f.vargs_applied = True
f.visit_wrapper = visit_wrapper
return f
def _vargs_inline(f, data, children, meta):
return f(*children)
def _vargs_meta_inline(f, data, children, meta):
return f(meta, *children)
def _vargs_meta(f, data, children, meta):
return f(children, meta) # TODO swap these for consistency? Backwards incompatible!
def _vargs_tree(f, data, children, meta):
return f(Tree(data, children, meta))
def v_args(inline=False, meta=False, tree=False, wrapper=None):
"A convenience decorator factory, for modifying the behavior of user-supplied visitor methods"
if tree and (meta or inline):
raise ValueError("Visitor functions cannot combine 'tree' with 'meta' or 'inline'.")
func = None
if meta:
if inline:
func = _vargs_meta_inline
else:
func = _vargs_meta
elif inline:
func = _vargs_inline
elif tree:
func = _vargs_tree
if wrapper is not None:
if func is not None:
raise ValueError("Cannot use 'wrapper' along with 'tree', 'meta' or 'inline'.")
func = wrapper
def _visitor_args_dec(obj):
return _apply_decorator(obj, _visitor_args_func_dec, visit_wrapper=func)
return _visitor_args_dec
class Indenter:
def __init__(self):
self.paren_level = None
self.indent_level = None
assert self.tab_len > 0
def handle_NL(self, token):
if self.paren_level > 0:
return
yield token
indent_str = token.rsplit('\n', 1)[1] # Tabs and spaces
indent = indent_str.count(' ') + indent_str.count('\t') * self.tab_len
if indent > self.indent_level[-1]:
self.indent_level.append(indent)
yield Token.new_borrow_pos(self.INDENT_type, indent_str, token)
else:
while indent < self.indent_level[-1]:
self.indent_level.pop()
yield Token.new_borrow_pos(self.DEDENT_type, indent_str, token)
assert indent == self.indent_level[-1], '%s != %s' % (indent, self.indent_level[-1])
def _process(self, stream):
for token in stream:
if token.type == self.NL_type:
for t in self.handle_NL(token):
yield t
else:
yield token
if token.type in self.OPEN_PAREN_types:
self.paren_level += 1
elif token.type in self.CLOSE_PAREN_types:
self.paren_level -= 1
assert self.paren_level >= 0
while len(self.indent_level) > 1:
self.indent_level.pop()
yield Token(self.DEDENT_type, '')
assert self.indent_level == [0], self.indent_level
def process(self, stream):
self.paren_level = 0
self.indent_level = [0]
return self._process(stream)
# XXX Hack for ContextualLexer. Maybe there's a more elegant solution?
@property
def always_accept(self):
return (self.NL_type,)
class Symbol(Serialize):
__slots__ = ('name',)
is_term = NotImplemented
def __init__(self, name):
self.name = name
def __eq__(self, other):
assert isinstance(other, Symbol), other
return self.is_term == other.is_term and self.name == other.name
def __ne__(self, other):
return not (self == other)
def __hash__(self):
return hash(self.name)
def __repr__(self):
return '%s(%r)' % (type(self).__name__, self.name)
fullrepr = property(__repr__)
class Terminal(Symbol):
__serialize_fields__ = 'name', 'filter_out'
is_term = True
def __init__(self, name, filter_out=False):
self.name = name
self.filter_out = filter_out
@property
def fullrepr(self):
return '%s(%r, %r)' % (type(self).__name__, self.name, self.filter_out)
class NonTerminal(Symbol):
__serialize_fields__ = 'name',
is_term = False
class RuleOptions(Serialize):
__serialize_fields__ = 'keep_all_tokens', 'expand1', 'priority', 'empty_indices'
def __init__(self, keep_all_tokens=False, expand1=False, priority=None, empty_indices=()):
self.keep_all_tokens = keep_all_tokens
self.expand1 = expand1
self.priority = priority
self.empty_indices = empty_indices
def __repr__(self):
return 'RuleOptions(%r, %r, %r)' % (
self.keep_all_tokens,
self.expand1,
self.priority,
)
class Rule(Serialize):
"""
origin : a symbol
expansion : a list of symbols
order : index of this expansion amongst all rules of the same name
"""
__slots__ = ('origin', 'expansion', 'alias', 'options', 'order', '_hash')
__serialize_fields__ = 'origin', 'expansion', 'order', 'alias', 'options'
__serialize_namespace__ = Terminal, NonTerminal, RuleOptions
def __init__(self, origin, expansion, order=0, alias=None, options=None):
self.origin = origin
self.expansion = expansion
self.alias = alias
self.order = order
self.options = options or RuleOptions()
self._hash = hash((self.origin, tuple(self.expansion)))
def _deserialize(self):
self._hash = hash((self.origin, tuple(self.expansion)))
def __str__(self):
return '<%s : %s>' % (self.origin.name, ' '.join(x.name for x in self.expansion))
def __repr__(self):
return 'Rule(%r, %r, %r, %r)' % (self.origin, self.expansion, self.alias, self.options)
def __hash__(self):
return self._hash
def __eq__(self, other):
if not isinstance(other, Rule):
return False
return self.origin == other.origin and self.expansion == other.expansion
class Pattern(Serialize):
def __init__(self, value, flags=()):
self.value = value
self.flags = frozenset(flags)
def __repr__(self):
return repr(self.to_regexp())
# Pattern Hashing assumes all subclasses have a different priority!
def __hash__(self):
return hash((type(self), self.value, self.flags))
def __eq__(self, other):
return type(self) == type(other) and self.value == other.value and self.flags == other.flags
def to_regexp(self):
raise NotImplementedError()
if Py36:
# Python 3.6 changed syntax for flags in regular expression
def _get_flags(self, value):
for f in self.flags:
value = ('(?%s:%s)' % (f, value))
return value
else:
def _get_flags(self, value):
for f in self.flags:
value = ('(?%s)' % f) + value
return value
class PatternStr(Pattern):
__serialize_fields__ = 'value', 'flags'
type = "str"
def to_regexp(self):
return self._get_flags(re.escape(self.value))
@property
def min_width(self):
return len(self.value)
max_width = min_width
class PatternRE(Pattern):
__serialize_fields__ = 'value', 'flags', '_width'
type = "re"
def to_regexp(self):
return self._get_flags(self.value)
_width = None
def _get_width(self):
if self._width is None:
self._width = get_regexp_width(self.to_regexp())
return self._width
@property
def min_width(self):
return self._get_width()[0]
@property
def max_width(self):
return self._get_width()[1]
class TerminalDef(Serialize):
__serialize_fields__ = 'name', 'pattern', 'priority'
__serialize_namespace__ = PatternStr, PatternRE
def __init__(self, name, pattern, priority=1):
assert isinstance(pattern, Pattern), pattern
self.name = name
self.pattern = pattern
self.priority = priority
def __repr__(self):
return '%s(%r, %r)' % (type(self).__name__, self.name, self.pattern)
class Token(Str):
__slots__ = ('type', 'pos_in_stream', 'value', 'line', 'column', 'end_line', 'end_column', 'end_pos')
def __new__(cls, type_, value, pos_in_stream=None, line=None, column=None, end_line=None, end_column=None, end_pos=None):
try:
self = super(Token, cls).__new__(cls, value)
except UnicodeDecodeError:
value = value.decode('latin1')
self = super(Token, cls).__new__(cls, value)
self.type = type_
self.pos_in_stream = pos_in_stream
self.value = value
self.line = line
self.column = column
self.end_line = end_line
self.end_column = end_column
self.end_pos = end_pos
return self
def update(self, type_=None, value=None):
return Token.new_borrow_pos(
type_ if type_ is not None else self.type,
value if value is not None else self.value,
self
)
@classmethod
def new_borrow_pos(cls, type_, value, borrow_t):
return cls(type_, value, borrow_t.pos_in_stream, borrow_t.line, borrow_t.column, borrow_t.end_line, borrow_t.end_column, borrow_t.end_pos)
def __reduce__(self):
return (self.__class__, (self.type, self.value, self.pos_in_stream, self.line, self.column, ))
def __repr__(self):
return 'Token(%s, %r)' % (self.type, self.value)
def __deepcopy__(self, memo):
return Token(self.type, self.value, self.pos_in_stream, self.line, self.column)
def __eq__(self, other):
if isinstance(other, Token) and self.type != other.type:
return False
return Str.__eq__(self, other)
__hash__ = Str.__hash__
class LineCounter:
def __init__(self):
self.newline_char = '\n'
self.char_pos = 0
self.line = 1
self.column = 1
self.line_start_pos = 0
def feed(self, token, test_newline=True):
"""Consume a token and calculate the new line & column.
As an optional optimization, set test_newline=False is token doesn't contain a newline.
"""
if test_newline:
newlines = token.count(self.newline_char)
if newlines:
self.line += newlines
self.line_start_pos = self.char_pos + token.rindex(self.newline_char) + 1
self.char_pos += len(token)
self.column = self.char_pos - self.line_start_pos + 1
class _Lex:
"Built to serve both Lexer and ContextualLexer"
def __init__(self, lexer, state=None):
self.lexer = lexer
self.state = state
def lex(self, stream, newline_types, ignore_types):
newline_types = frozenset(newline_types)
ignore_types = frozenset(ignore_types)
line_ctr = LineCounter()
last_token = None
while line_ctr.char_pos < len(stream):
lexer = self.lexer
res = lexer.match(stream, line_ctr.char_pos)
if not res:
allowed = {v for m, tfi in lexer.mres for v in tfi.values()} - ignore_types
if not allowed:
allowed = {"<END-OF-FILE>"}
raise UnexpectedCharacters(stream, line_ctr.char_pos, line_ctr.line, line_ctr.column, allowed=allowed, state=self.state, token_history=last_token and [last_token])
value, type_ = res
if type_ not in ignore_types:
t = Token(type_, value, line_ctr.char_pos, line_ctr.line, line_ctr.column)
line_ctr.feed(value, type_ in newline_types)
t.end_line = line_ctr.line
t.end_column = line_ctr.column
t.end_pos = line_ctr.char_pos
if t.type in lexer.callback:
t = lexer.callback[t.type](t)
if not isinstance(t, Token):
raise ValueError("Callbacks must return a token (returned %r)" % t)
yield t
last_token = t
else:
if type_ in lexer.callback:
t2 = Token(type_, value, line_ctr.char_pos, line_ctr.line, line_ctr.column)
lexer.callback[type_](t2)
line_ctr.feed(value, type_ in newline_types)
class UnlessCallback:
def __init__(self, mres):
self.mres = mres
def __call__(self, t):
for mre, type_from_index in self.mres:
m = mre.match(t.value)
if m:
t.type = type_from_index[m.lastindex]
break
return t
class CallChain:
def __init__(self, callback1, callback2, cond):
self.callback1 = callback1
self.callback2 = callback2
self.cond = cond
def __call__(self, t):
t2 = self.callback1(t)
return self.callback2(t) if self.cond(t2) else t2
def _create_unless(terminals, g_regex_flags):
tokens_by_type = classify(terminals, lambda t: type(t.pattern))
assert len(tokens_by_type) <= 2, tokens_by_type.keys()
embedded_strs = set()
callback = {}
for retok in tokens_by_type.get(PatternRE, []):
unless = [] # {}
for strtok in tokens_by_type.get(PatternStr, []):
if strtok.priority > retok.priority:
continue
s = strtok.pattern.value
m = re.match(retok.pattern.to_regexp(), s, g_regex_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, g_regex_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, g_regex_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.
postfix = '$' if match_whole else ''
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]), g_regex_flags)
except AssertionError: # Yes, this is what Python provides us.. :/
return _build_mres(terminals, max_size//2, g_regex_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, g_regex_flags, match_whole=False):
return _build_mres(terminals, len(terminals), g_regex_flags, match_whole)
def _regexp_has_newline(r):
r"""Expressions that may indicate newlines in a regexp:
- newlines (\n)
- escaped newline (\\n)
- anything but ([^...])
- any-char (.) when the flag (?s) exists
- spaces (\s)
"""
return '\n' in r or '\\n' in r or '\\s' in r or '[^' in r or ('(?s' in r and '.' in r)
class Lexer(object):
"""Lexer interface
Method Signatures:
lex(self, stream) -> Iterator[Token]
"""
lex = NotImplemented
class TraditionalLexer(Lexer):
def __init__(self, terminals, ignore=(), user_callbacks={}, g_regex_flags=0):
assert all(isinstance(t, TerminalDef) for t in terminals), terminals
terminals = list(terminals)
# Sanitization
for t in terminals:
try:
re.compile(t.pattern.to_regexp(), g_regex_flags)
except re.error:
raise LexError("Cannot compile token %s: %s" % (t.name, t.pattern))
if t.pattern.min_width == 0:
raise LexError("Lexer does not allow zero-width terminals. (%s: %s)" % (t.name, t.pattern))
assert set(ignore) <= {t.name for t in terminals}
# Init
self.newline_types = [t.name for t in terminals if _regexp_has_newline(t.pattern.to_regexp())]
self.ignore_types = list(ignore)
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(g_regex_flags)
def build(self, g_regex_flags=0):
terminals, self.callback = _create_unless(self.terminals, g_regex_flags)
assert all(self.callback.values())
for type_, f in self.user_callbacks.items():
if type_ in self.callback:
# Already a callback there, probably UnlessCallback
self.callback[type_] = CallChain(self.callback[type_], f, lambda t: t.type == type_)
else:
self.callback[type_] = f
self.mres = build_mres(terminals, g_regex_flags)
def match(self, stream, pos):
for mre, type_from_index in self.mres:
m = mre.match(stream, pos)
if m:
return m.group(0), type_from_index[m.lastindex]
def lex(self, stream):
return _Lex(self).lex(stream, self.newline_types, self.ignore_types)
class ContextualLexer(Lexer):
def __init__(self, terminals, states, ignore=(), always_accept=(), user_callbacks={}, g_regex_flags=0):
tokens_by_name = {}
for t in terminals:
assert t.name not in tokens_by_name, t
tokens_by_name[t.name] = t
lexer_by_tokens = {}
self.lexers = {}
for state, accepts in states.items():
key = frozenset(accepts)
try:
lexer = lexer_by_tokens[key]
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, g_regex_flags=g_regex_flags)
lexer_by_tokens[key] = lexer
self.lexers[state] = lexer
self.root_lexer = TraditionalLexer(terminals, ignore=ignore, user_callbacks=user_callbacks, g_regex_flags=g_regex_flags)
def lex(self, stream, get_parser_state):
parser_state = get_parser_state()
l = _Lex(self.lexers[parser_state], parser_state)
try:
for x in l.lex(stream, self.root_lexer.newline_types, self.root_lexer.ignore_types):
yield x
parser_state = get_parser_state()
l.lexer = self.lexers[parser_state]
l.state = parser_state # For debug only, no need to worry about multithreading
except UnexpectedCharacters as e:
# In the contextual lexer, UnexpectedCharacters can mean that the terminal is defined,
# but not in the current context.
# This tests the input against the global context, to provide a nicer error.
root_match = self.root_lexer.match(stream, e.pos_in_stream)
if not root_match:
raise
value, type_ = root_match
t = Token(type_, value, e.pos_in_stream, e.line, e.column)
raise UnexpectedToken(t, e.allowed, state=e.state)
class LexerConf(Serialize):
__serialize_fields__ = 'tokens', 'ignore', 'g_regex_flags'
__serialize_namespace__ = TerminalDef,
def __init__(self, tokens, ignore=(), postlex=None, callbacks=None, g_regex_flags=0):
self.tokens = tokens
self.ignore = ignore
self.postlex = postlex
self.callbacks = callbacks or {}
self.g_regex_flags = g_regex_flags
def _deserialize(self):
self.callbacks = {} # TODO
from functools import partial, wraps
from itertools import repeat, product
class ExpandSingleChild:
def __init__(self, node_builder):
self.node_builder = node_builder
def __call__(self, children):
if len(children) == 1:
return children[0]
else:
return self.node_builder(children)
class PropagatePositions:
def __init__(self, node_builder):
self.node_builder = node_builder
def __call__(self, children):
res = self.node_builder(children)
if isinstance(res, Tree):
for c in children:
if isinstance(c, Tree) and not c.meta.empty:
res.meta.line = c.meta.line
res.meta.column = c.meta.column
res.meta.start_pos = c.meta.start_pos
res.meta.empty = False
break
elif isinstance(c, Token):
res.meta.line = c.line
res.meta.column = c.column
res.meta.start_pos = c.pos_in_stream
res.meta.empty = False
break
for c in reversed(children):
if isinstance(c, Tree) and not c.meta.empty:
res.meta.end_line = c.meta.end_line
res.meta.end_column = c.meta.end_column
res.meta.end_pos = c.meta.end_pos
res.meta.empty = False
break
elif isinstance(c, Token):
res.meta.end_line = c.end_line
res.meta.end_column = c.end_column
res.meta.end_pos = c.end_pos
res.meta.empty = False
break
return res
class ChildFilter:
def __init__(self, to_include, append_none, node_builder):
self.node_builder = node_builder
self.to_include = to_include
self.append_none = append_none
def __call__(self, children):
filtered = []
for i, to_expand, add_none in self.to_include:
if add_none:
filtered += [None] * add_none
if to_expand:
filtered += children[i].children
else:
filtered.append(children[i])
if self.append_none:
filtered += [None] * self.append_none
return self.node_builder(filtered)
class ChildFilterLALR(ChildFilter):
"Optimized childfilter for LALR (assumes no duplication in parse tree, so it's safe to change it)"
def __call__(self, children):
filtered = []
for i, to_expand, add_none in self.to_include:
if add_none:
filtered += [None] * add_none
if to_expand:
if filtered:
filtered += children[i].children
else: # Optimize for left-recursion
filtered = children[i].children
else:
filtered.append(children[i])
if self.append_none:
filtered += [None] * self.append_none
return self.node_builder(filtered)
class ChildFilterLALR_NoPlaceholders(ChildFilter):
"Optimized childfilter for LALR (assumes no duplication in parse tree, so it's safe to change it)"
def __init__(self, to_include, node_builder):
self.node_builder = node_builder
self.to_include = to_include
def __call__(self, children):
filtered = []
for i, to_expand in self.to_include:
if to_expand:
if filtered:
filtered += children[i].children
else: # Optimize for left-recursion
filtered = children[i].children
else:
filtered.append(children[i])
return self.node_builder(filtered)
def _should_expand(sym):
return not sym.is_term and sym.name.startswith('_')
def maybe_create_child_filter(expansion, keep_all_tokens, ambiguous, _empty_indices):
# Prepare empty_indices as: How many Nones to insert at each index?
if _empty_indices:
assert _empty_indices.count(False) == len(expansion)
s = ''.join(str(int(b)) for b in _empty_indices)
empty_indices = [len(ones) for ones in s.split('0')]
assert len(empty_indices) == len(expansion)+1, (empty_indices, len(expansion))
else:
empty_indices = [0] * (len(expansion)+1)
to_include = []
nones_to_add = 0
for i, sym in enumerate(expansion):
nones_to_add += empty_indices[i]
if keep_all_tokens or not (sym.is_term and sym.filter_out):
to_include.append((i, _should_expand(sym), nones_to_add))
nones_to_add = 0
nones_to_add += empty_indices[len(expansion)]
if _empty_indices or len(to_include) < len(expansion) or any(to_expand for i, to_expand,_ in to_include):
if _empty_indices or ambiguous:
return partial(ChildFilter if ambiguous else ChildFilterLALR, to_include, nones_to_add)
else:
# LALR without placeholders
return partial(ChildFilterLALR_NoPlaceholders, [(i, x) for i,x,_ in to_include])
class AmbiguousExpander:
"""Deal with the case where we're expanding children ('_rule') into a parent but the children
are ambiguous. i.e. (parent->_ambig->_expand_this_rule). In this case, make the parent itself
ambiguous with as many copies as their are ambiguous children, and then copy the ambiguous children
into the right parents in the right places, essentially shifting the ambiguiuty up the tree."""
def __init__(self, to_expand, tree_class, node_builder):
self.node_builder = node_builder
self.tree_class = tree_class
self.to_expand = to_expand
def __call__(self, children):
def _is_ambig_tree(child):
return hasattr(child, 'data') and child.data == '_ambig'
#### When we're repeatedly expanding ambiguities we can end up with nested ambiguities.
# All children of an _ambig node should be a derivation of that ambig node, hence
# it is safe to assume that if we see an _ambig node nested within an ambig node
# it is safe to simply expand it into the parent _ambig node as an alternative derivation.
ambiguous = []
for i, child in enumerate(children):
if _is_ambig_tree(child):
if i in self.to_expand:
ambiguous.append(i)
to_expand = [j for j, grandchild in enumerate(child.children) if _is_ambig_tree(grandchild)]
child.expand_kids_by_index(*to_expand)
if not ambiguous:
return self.node_builder(children)
expand = [ iter(child.children) if i in ambiguous else repeat(child) for i, child in enumerate(children) ]
return self.tree_class('_ambig', [self.node_builder(list(f[0])) for f in product(zip(*expand))])
def maybe_create_ambiguous_expander(tree_class, expansion, keep_all_tokens):
to_expand = [i for i, sym in enumerate(expansion)
if keep_all_tokens or ((not (sym.is_term and sym.filter_out)) and _should_expand(sym))]
if to_expand:
return partial(AmbiguousExpander, to_expand, tree_class)
def ptb_inline_args(func):
@wraps(func)
def f(children):
return func(*children)
return f
def inplace_transformer(func):
@wraps(func)
def f(children):
# function name in a Transformer is a rule name.
tree = Tree(func.__name__, children)
return func(tree)
return f
def apply_visit_wrapper(func, name, wrapper):
if wrapper is _vargs_meta or wrapper is _vargs_meta_inline:
raise NotImplementedError("Meta args not supported for internal transformer")
@wraps(func)
def f(children):
return wrapper(func, name, children, None)
return f
class ParseTreeBuilder:
def __init__(self, rules, tree_class, propagate_positions=False, keep_all_tokens=False, ambiguous=False, maybe_placeholders=False):
self.tree_class = tree_class
self.propagate_positions = propagate_positions
self.always_keep_all_tokens = keep_all_tokens
self.ambiguous = ambiguous
self.maybe_placeholders = maybe_placeholders
self.rule_builders = list(self._init_builders(rules))
def _init_builders(self, rules):
for rule in rules:
options = rule.options
keep_all_tokens = self.always_keep_all_tokens or options.keep_all_tokens
expand_single_child = options.expand1
wrapper_chain = list(filter(None, [
(expand_single_child and not rule.alias) and ExpandSingleChild,
maybe_create_child_filter(rule.expansion, keep_all_tokens, self.ambiguous, options.empty_indices if self.maybe_placeholders else None),
self.propagate_positions and PropagatePositions,
self.ambiguous and maybe_create_ambiguous_expander(self.tree_class, rule.expansion, keep_all_tokens),
]))
yield rule, wrapper_chain
def create_callback(self, transformer=None):
callbacks = {}
for rule, wrapper_chain in self.rule_builders:
user_callback_name = rule.alias or rule.origin.name
try:
f = getattr(transformer, user_callback_name)
# XXX InlineTransformer is deprecated!
wrapper = getattr(f, 'visit_wrapper', None)
if wrapper is not None:
f = apply_visit_wrapper(f, user_callback_name, wrapper)
else:
if isinstance(transformer, InlineTransformer):
f = ptb_inline_args(f)
elif isinstance(transformer, Transformer_InPlace):
f = inplace_transformer(f)
except AttributeError:
f = partial(self.tree_class, user_callback_name)
for w in wrapper_chain:
f = w(f)
if rule in callbacks:
raise GrammarError("Rule '%s' already exists" % (rule,))
callbacks[rule] = f
return callbacks
class LALR_Parser(object):
def __init__(self, parser_conf, debug=False):
assert all(r.options.priority is None for r in parser_conf.rules), "LALR doesn't yet support prioritization"
analysis = LALR_Analyzer(parser_conf, debug=debug)
analysis.compute_lalr()
callbacks = parser_conf.callbacks
self._parse_table = analysis.parse_table
self.parser_conf = parser_conf
self.parser = _Parser(analysis.parse_table, callbacks)
@classmethod
def deserialize(cls, data, memo, callbacks):
inst = cls.__new__(cls)
inst._parse_table = IntParseTable.deserialize(data, memo)
inst.parser = _Parser(inst._parse_table, callbacks)
return inst
def serialize(self, memo):
return self._parse_table.serialize(memo)
def parse(self, *args):
return self.parser.parse(*args)
class _Parser:
def __init__(self, parse_table, callbacks):
self.states = parse_table.states
self.start_states = parse_table.start_states
self.end_states = parse_table.end_states
self.callbacks = callbacks
def parse(self, seq, start, set_state=None):
token = None
stream = iter(seq)
states = self.states
start_state = self.start_states[start]
end_state = self.end_states[start]
state_stack = [start_state]
value_stack = []
if set_state: set_state(start_state)
def get_action(token):
state = state_stack[-1]
try:
return states[state][token.type]
except KeyError:
expected = [s for s in states[state].keys() if s.isupper()]
raise UnexpectedToken(token, expected, state=state)
def reduce(rule):
size = len(rule.expansion)
if size:
s = value_stack[-size:]
del state_stack[-size:]
del value_stack[-size:]
else:
s = []
value = self.callbacks[rule](s)
_action, new_state = states[state_stack[-1]][rule.origin.name]
assert _action is Shift
state_stack.append(new_state)
value_stack.append(value)
# Main LALR-parser loop
for token in stream:
while True:
action, arg = get_action(token)
assert arg != end_state
if action is Shift:
state_stack.append(arg)
value_stack.append(token)
if set_state: set_state(arg)
break # next token
else:
reduce(arg)
token = Token.new_borrow_pos('$END', '', token) if token else Token('$END', '', 0, 1, 1)
while True:
_action, arg = get_action(token)
assert(_action is Reduce)
reduce(arg)
if state_stack[-1] == end_state:
return value_stack[-1]
class Action:
def __init__(self, name):
self.name = name
def __str__(self):
return self.name
def __repr__(self):
return str(self)
Shift = Action('Shift')
Reduce = Action('Reduce')
class ParseTable:
def __init__(self, states, start_states, end_states):
self.states = states
self.start_states = start_states
self.end_states = end_states
def serialize(self, memo):
tokens = Enumerator()
rules = Enumerator()
states = {
state: {tokens.get(token): ((1, arg.serialize(memo)) if action is Reduce else (0, arg))
for token, (action, arg) in actions.items()}
for state, actions in self.states.items()
}
return {
'tokens': tokens.reversed(),
'states': states,
'start_states': self.start_states,
'end_states': self.end_states,
}
@classmethod
def deserialize(cls, data, memo):
tokens = data['tokens']
states = {
state: {tokens[token]: ((Reduce, Rule.deserialize(arg, memo)) if action==1 else (Shift, arg))
for token, (action, arg) in actions.items()}
for state, actions in data['states'].items()
}
return cls(states, data['start_states'], data['end_states'])
class IntParseTable(ParseTable):
@classmethod
def from_ParseTable(cls, parse_table):
enum = list(parse_table.states)
state_to_idx = {s:i for i,s in enumerate(enum)}
int_states = {}
for s, la in parse_table.states.items():
la = {k:(v[0], state_to_idx[v[1]]) if v[0] is Shift else v
for k,v in la.items()}
int_states[ state_to_idx[s] ] = la
start_states = {start:state_to_idx[s] for start, s in parse_table.start_states.items()}
end_states = {start:state_to_idx[s] for start, s in parse_table.end_states.items()}
return cls(int_states, start_states, end_states)
def get_frontend(parser, lexer):
if parser=='lalr':
if lexer is None:
raise ValueError('The LALR parser requires use of a lexer')
elif lexer == 'standard':
return LALR_TraditionalLexer
elif lexer == 'contextual':
return LALR_ContextualLexer
elif issubclass(lexer, Lexer):
return partial(LALR_CustomLexer, lexer)
else:
raise ValueError('Unknown lexer: %s' % lexer)
elif parser=='earley':
if lexer=='standard':
return Earley
elif lexer=='dynamic':
return XEarley
elif lexer=='dynamic_complete':
return XEarley_CompleteLex
elif lexer=='contextual':
raise ValueError('The Earley parser does not support the contextual parser')
else:
raise ValueError('Unknown lexer: %s' % lexer)
elif parser == 'cyk':
if lexer == 'standard':
return CYK
else:
raise ValueError('CYK parser requires using standard parser.')
else:
raise ValueError('Unknown parser: %s' % parser)
class _ParserFrontend(Serialize):
def _parse(self, input, start, *args):
if start is None:
start = self.start
if len(start) > 1:
raise ValueError("Lark initialized with more than 1 possible start rule. Must specify which start rule to parse", start)
start ,= start
return self.parser.parse(input, start, *args)
class WithLexer(_ParserFrontend):
lexer = None
parser = None
lexer_conf = None
start = None
__serialize_fields__ = 'parser', 'lexer_conf', 'start'
__serialize_namespace__ = LexerConf,
def __init__(self, lexer_conf, parser_conf, options=None):
self.lexer_conf = lexer_conf
self.start = parser_conf.start
self.postlex = lexer_conf.postlex
@classmethod
def deserialize(cls, data, memo, callbacks, postlex):
inst = super(WithLexer, cls).deserialize(data, memo)
inst.postlex = postlex
inst.parser = LALR_Parser.deserialize(inst.parser, memo, callbacks)
inst.init_lexer()
return inst
def _serialize(self, data, memo):
data['parser'] = data['parser'].serialize(memo)
def lex(self, *args):
stream = self.lexer.lex(*args)
return self.postlex.process(stream) if self.postlex else stream
def parse(self, text, start=None):
token_stream = self.lex(text)
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, g_regex_flags=self.lexer_conf.g_regex_flags)
class LALR_WithLexer(WithLexer):
def __init__(self, lexer_conf, parser_conf, options=None):
debug = options.debug if options else False
self.parser = LALR_Parser(parser_conf, debug=debug)
WithLexer.__init__(self, lexer_conf, parser_conf, options)
self.init_lexer()
def init_lexer(self):
raise NotImplementedError()
class LALR_TraditionalLexer(LALR_WithLexer):
def init_lexer(self):
self.init_traditional_lexer()
class LALR_ContextualLexer(LALR_WithLexer):
def init_lexer(self):
states = {idx:list(t.keys()) for idx, t in self.parser._parse_table.states.items()}
always_accept = self.postlex.always_accept if self.postlex else ()
self.lexer = ContextualLexer(self.lexer_conf.tokens, states,
ignore=self.lexer_conf.ignore,
always_accept=always_accept,
user_callbacks=self.lexer_conf.callbacks,
g_regex_flags=self.lexer_conf.g_regex_flags)
def parse(self, text, start=None):
parser_state = [None]
def set_parser_state(s):
parser_state[0] = s
token_stream = self.lex(text, lambda: parser_state[0])
return self._parse(token_stream, start, set_parser_state)
class LarkOptions(Serialize):
"""Specifies the options for Lark
"""
OPTIONS_DOC = """
# General
start - The start symbol. Either a string, or a list of strings for
multiple possible starts (Default: "start")
debug - Display debug information, such as warnings (default: False)
transformer - Applies the transformer to every parse tree (equivlent to
applying it after the parse, but faster)
propagate_positions - Propagates (line, column, end_line, end_column)
attributes into all tree branches.
maybe_placeholders - When True, the `[]` operator returns `None` when not matched.
When `False`, `[]` behaves like the `?` operator,
and returns no value at all.
(default=`False`. Recommended to set to `True`)
cache_grammar - Cache the Lark grammar (Default: False)
g_regex_flags - Flags that are applied to all terminals
(both regex and strings)
keep_all_tokens - Prevent the tree builder from automagically
removing "punctuation" tokens (default: False)
# Algorithm
parser - Decides which parser engine to use
Accepts "earley" or "lalr". (Default: "earley")
(there is also a "cyk" option for legacy)
lexer - Decides whether or not to use a lexer stage
"auto" (default): Choose for me based on the parser
"standard": Use a standard lexer
"contextual": Stronger lexer (only works with parser="lalr")
"dynamic": Flexible and powerful (only with parser="earley")
"dynamic_complete": Same as dynamic, but tries *every* variation
of tokenizing possible.
ambiguity - Decides how to handle ambiguity in the parse.
Only relevant if parser="earley"
"resolve": The parser will automatically choose the simplest
derivation (it chooses consistently: greedy for
tokens, non-greedy for rules)
"explicit": The parser will return all derivations wrapped
in "_ambig" tree nodes (i.e. a forest).
# Domain Specific
postlex - Lexer post-processing (Default: None) Only works with the
standard and contextual lexers.
priority - How priorities should be evaluated - auto, none, normal,
invert (Default: auto)
lexer_callbacks - Dictionary of callbacks for the lexer. May alter
tokens during lexing. Use with caution.
edit_terminals - A callback
"""
if __doc__:
__doc__ += OPTIONS_DOC
_defaults = {
'debug': False,
'keep_all_tokens': False,
'tree_class': None,
'cache_grammar': False,
'postlex': None,
'parser': 'earley',
'lexer': 'auto',
'transformer': None,
'start': 'start',
'priority': 'auto',
'ambiguity': 'auto',
'propagate_positions': False,
'lexer_callbacks': {},
'maybe_placeholders': False,
'edit_terminals': None,
'g_regex_flags': 0,
}
def __init__(self, options_dict):
o = dict(options_dict)
options = {}
for name, default in self._defaults.items():
if name in o:
value = o.pop(name)
if isinstance(default, bool):
value = bool(value)
else:
value = default
options[name] = value
if isinstance(options['start'], STRING_TYPE):
options['start'] = [options['start']]
self.__dict__['options'] = options
assert self.parser in ('earley', 'lalr', 'cyk', None)
if self.parser == 'earley' and self.transformer:
raise ValueError('Cannot specify an embedded transformer when using the Earley algorithm.'
'Please use your transformer on the resulting parse tree, or use a different algorithm (i.e. LALR)')
if o:
raise ValueError("Unknown options: %s" % o.keys())
def __getattr__(self, name):
try:
return self.options[name]
except KeyError as e:
raise AttributeError(e)
def __setattr__(self, name, value):
assert name in self.options
self.options[name] = value
def serialize(self, memo):
return self.options
@classmethod
def deserialize(cls, data, memo):
return cls(data)
class Lark(Serialize):
def __init__(self, grammar, **options):
"""
grammar : a string or file-object containing the grammar spec (using Lark's ebnf syntax)
options : a dictionary controlling various aspects of Lark.
"""
self.options = LarkOptions(options)
# Some, but not all file-like objects have a 'name' attribute
try:
self.source = grammar.name
except AttributeError:
self.source = '<string>'
# Drain file-like objects to get their contents
try:
read = grammar.read
except AttributeError:
pass
else:
grammar = read()
assert isinstance(grammar, STRING_TYPE)
if self.options.cache_grammar:
raise NotImplementedError("Not available yet")
if self.options.lexer == 'auto':
if self.options.parser == 'lalr':
self.options.lexer = 'contextual'
elif self.options.parser == 'earley':
self.options.lexer = 'dynamic'
elif self.options.parser == 'cyk':
self.options.lexer = 'standard'
else:
assert False, self.options.parser
lexer = self.options.lexer
assert lexer in ('standard', 'contextual', 'dynamic', 'dynamic_complete') or issubclass(lexer, Lexer)
if self.options.ambiguity == 'auto':
if self.options.parser == 'earley':
self.options.ambiguity = 'resolve'
else:
disambig_parsers = ['earley', 'cyk']
assert self.options.parser in disambig_parsers, (
'Only %s supports disambiguation right now') % ', '.join(disambig_parsers)
if self.options.priority == 'auto':
if self.options.parser in ('earley', 'cyk', ):
self.options.priority = 'normal'
elif self.options.parser in ('lalr', ):
self.options.priority = None
elif self.options.priority in ('invert', 'normal'):
assert self.options.parser in ('earley', 'cyk'), "priorities are not supported for LALR at this time"
assert self.options.priority in ('auto', None, 'normal', 'invert'), 'invalid priority option specified: {}. options are auto, none, normal, invert.'.format(self.options.priority)
assert self.options.ambiguity not in ('resolve__antiscore_sum', ), 'resolve__antiscore_sum has been replaced with the option priority="invert"'
assert self.options.ambiguity in ('resolve', 'explicit', 'auto', )
# Parse the grammar file and compose the grammars (TODO)
self.grammar = load_grammar(grammar, self.source)
# Compile the EBNF grammar into BNF
self.terminals, self.rules, self.ignore_tokens = self.grammar.compile(self.options.start)
if self.options.edit_terminals:
for t in self.terminals:
self.options.edit_terminals(t)
self._terminals_dict = {t.name:t for t in self.terminals}
# If the user asked to invert the priorities, negate them all here.
# This replaces the old 'resolve__antiscore_sum' option.
if self.options.priority == 'invert':
for rule in self.rules:
if rule.options.priority is not None:
rule.options.priority = -rule.options.priority
# Else, if the user asked to disable priorities, strip them from the
# rules. This allows the Earley parsers to skip an extra forest walk
# for improved performance, if you don't need them (or didn't specify any).
elif self.options.priority == None:
for rule in self.rules:
if rule.options.priority is not None:
rule.options.priority = None
# TODO Deprecate lexer_callbacks?
lexer_callbacks = dict(self.options.lexer_callbacks)
if self.options.transformer:
t = self.options.transformer
for term in self.terminals:
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.options.g_regex_flags)
if self.options.parser:
self.parser = self._build_parser()
elif lexer:
self.lexer = self._build_lexer()
if __init__.__doc__:
__init__.__doc__ += "\nOptions:\n" + LarkOptions.OPTIONS_DOC
__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, g_regex_flags=self.lexer_conf.g_regex_flags)
def _prepare_callbacks(self):
self.parser_class = get_frontend(self.options.parser, self.options.lexer)
self._parse_tree_builder = ParseTreeBuilder(self.rules, self.options.tree_class or Tree, self.options.propagate_positions, self.options.keep_all_tokens, self.options.parser!='lalr' and self.options.ambiguity=='explicit', self.options.maybe_placeholders)
self._callbacks = self._parse_tree_builder.create_callback(self.options.transformer)
def _build_parser(self):
self._prepare_callbacks()
parser_conf = ParserConf(self.rules, self._callbacks, self.options.start)
return self.parser_class(self.lexer_conf, parser_conf, options=self.options)
@classmethod
def deserialize(cls, data, namespace, memo, transformer=None, postlex=None):
if memo:
memo = SerializeMemoizer.deserialize(memo, namespace, {})
inst = cls.__new__(cls)
options = dict(data['options'])
if transformer is not None:
options['transformer'] = transformer
if postlex is not None:
options['postlex'] = postlex
inst.options = LarkOptions.deserialize(options, memo)
inst.rules = [Rule.deserialize(r, memo) for r in data['rules']]
inst.source = '<deserialized>'
inst._prepare_callbacks()
inst.parser = inst.parser_class.deserialize(data['parser'], memo, inst._callbacks, inst.options.postlex)
return inst
def save(self, f):
data, m = self.memo_serialize([TerminalDef, Rule])
pickle.dump({'data': data, 'memo': m}, f)
@classmethod
def load(cls, f):
d = pickle.load(f)
namespace = {'Rule': Rule, 'TerminalDef': TerminalDef}
memo = d['memo']
return Lark.deserialize(d['data'], namespace, memo)
@classmethod
def open(cls, grammar_filename, rel_to=None, **options):
"""Create an instance of Lark with the grammar given by its filename
If rel_to is provided, the function will find the grammar filename in relation to it.
Example:
>>> Lark.open("grammar_file.lark", rel_to=__file__, parser="lalr")
Lark(...)
"""
if rel_to:
basepath = os.path.dirname(rel_to)
grammar_filename = os.path.join(basepath, grammar_filename)
with open(grammar_filename, encoding='utf8') as f:
return cls(f, **options)
def __repr__(self):
return 'Lark(open(%r), parser=%r, lexer=%r, ...)' % (self.source, self.options.parser, self.options.lexer)
def lex(self, text):
"Only lex (and postlex) the text, without parsing it. Only relevant when lexer='standard'"
if not hasattr(self, 'lexer'):
self.lexer = self._build_lexer()
stream = self.lexer.lex(text)
if self.options.postlex:
return self.options.postlex.process(stream)
return stream
def get_terminal(self, name):
"Get information about a terminal"
return self._terminals_dict[name]
def parse(self, text, start=None):
"""Parse the given text, according to the options provided.
The 'start' parameter is required if Lark was given multiple possible start symbols (using the start option).
Returns a tree, unless specified otherwise.
"""
return self.parser.parse(text, start=start)
DATA = (
{'parser': {'parser': {'tokens': {0: 'NAME', 1: 'series', 2: 'element', 3: 'LSQB', 4: 'STAR', 5: 'metadata', 6: 'trait', 7: 'series_terminal', 8: 'anytrait', 9: 'PLUS', 10: 'ITEMS', 11: 'items', 12: '$END', 13: 'COMMA', 14: 'DOT', 15: 'RSQB', 16: 'COLON', 17: 'notify', 18: 'quiet', 19: 'parallel', 20: 'start', 21: 'parallel_terminal'}, 'states': {0: {0: (0, 29)}, 1: {1: (0, 19), 2: (0, 34), 3: (0, 22), 0: (0, 9), 4: (0, 3), 5: (0, 30), 6: (0, 12), 7: (0, 13), 8: (0, 24), 9: (0, 0), 10: (0, 18), 11: (0, 14)}, 2: {5: (0, 30), 2: (0, 16), 8: (0, 8), 6: (0, 12), 4: (0, 3), 0: (0, 9), 3: (0, 22), 9: (0, 0), 10: (0, 18), 11: (0, 14)}, 3: {12: (1, {'@': 10}), 13: (1, {'@': 10})}, 4: {13: (1, {'@': 11}), 14: (1, {'@': 11}), 15: (1, {'@': 11}), 16: (1, {'@': 11})}, 5: {14: (1, {'@': 12}), 16: (1, {'@': 12}), 12: (1, {'@': 13}), 13: (1, {'@': 13})}, 6: {5: (0, 30), 10: (0, 18), 2: (0, 5), 6: (0, 12), 0: (0, 9), 3: (0, 22), 8: (0, 33), 9: (0, 0), 4: (0, 3), 11: (0, 14)}, 7: {13: (1, {'@': 14}), 14: (1, {'@': 14}), 15: (1, {'@': 14}), 16: (1, {'@': 14})}, 8: {12: (1, {'@': 15}), 13: (1, {'@': 15})}, 9: {14: (1, {'@': 16}), 12: (1, {'@': 16}), 13: (1, {'@': 16}), 16: (1, {'@': 16}), 15: (1, {'@': 16})}, 10: {13: (0, 1), 12: (1, {'@': 17})}, 11: {13: (0, 31), 15: (0, 35)}, 12: {14: (1, {'@': 18}), 12: (1, {'@': 18}), 13: (1, {'@': 18}), 16: (1, {'@': 18}), 15: (1, {'@': 18})}, 13: {12: (1, {'@': 19}), 13: (1, {'@': 19})}, 14: {14: (1, {'@': 20}), 12: (1, {'@': 20}), 13: (1, {'@': 20}), 16: (1, {'@': 20}), 15: (1, {'@': 20})}, 15: {16: (0, 21), 17: (0, 32), 14: (0, 26), 18: (0, 23), 15: (1, {'@': 21}), 13: (1, {'@': 21})}, 16: {14: (1, {'@': 14}), 16: (1, {'@': 14}), 12: (1, {'@': 22}), 13: (1, {'@': 22})}, 17: {}, 18: {14: (1, {'@': 23}), 12: (1, {'@': 23}), 13: (1, {'@': 23}), 16: (1, {'@': 23}), 15: (1, {'@': 23})}, 19: {16: (0, 21), 17: (0, 2), 14: (0, 26), 18: (0, 6)}, 20: {13: (1, {'@': 12}), 14: (1, {'@': 12}), 15: (1, {'@': 12}), 16: (1, {'@': 12})}, 21: {9: (1, {'@': 24}), 0: (1, {'@': 24}), 10: (1, {'@': 24}), 3: (1, {'@': 24}), 4: (1, {'@': 24})}, 22: {5: (0, 30), 1: (0, 15), 19: (0, 11), 6: (0, 12), 0: (0, 9), 3: (0, 22), 2: (0, 4), 9: (0, 0), 10: (0, 18), 11: (0, 14)}, 23: {5: (0, 30), 2: (0, 20), 6: (0, 12), 0: (0, 9), 3: (0, 22), 9: (0, 0), 10: (0, 18), 11: (0, 14)}, 24: {12: (1, {'@': 25}), 13: (1, {'@': 25})}, 25: {12: (1, {'@': 26}), 13: (1, {'@': 26})}, 26: {9: (1, {'@': 27}), 0: (1, {'@': 27}), 10: (1, {'@': 27}), 3: (1, {'@': 27}), 4: (1, {'@': 27})}, 27: {16: (0, 21), 17: (0, 32), 18: (0, 23), 14: (0, 26), 15: (1, {'@': 28}), 13: (1, {'@': 28})}, 28: {7: (0, 25), 1: (0, 19), 3: (0, 22), 0: (0, 9), 2: (0, 34), 20: (0, 17), 4: (0, 3), 5: (0, 30), 6: (0, 12), 21: (0, 10), 8: (0, 24), 9: (0, 0), 10: (0, 18), 11: (0, 14)}, 29: {14: (1, {'@': 29}), 12: (1, {'@': 29}), 13: (1, {'@': 29}), 16: (1, {'@': 29}), 15: (1, {'@': 29})}, 30: {14: (1, {'@': 30}), 12: (1, {'@': 30}), 13: (1, {'@': 30}), 16: (1, {'@': 30}), 15: (1, {'@': 30})}, 31: {5: (0, 30), 1: (0, 27), 6: (0, 12), 0: (0, 9), 3: (0, 22), 2: (0, 4), 9: (0, 0), 10: (0, 18), 11: (0, 14)}, 32: {5: (0, 30), 2: (0, 7), 6: (0, 12), 0: (0, 9), 3: (0, 22), 9: (0, 0), 10: (0, 18), 11: (0, 14)}, 33: {12: (1, {'@': 31}), 13: (1, {'@': 31})}, 34: {14: (1, {'@': 11}), 16: (1, {'@': 11}), 12: (1, {'@': 32}), 13: (1, {'@': 32})}, 35: {14: (1, {'@': 33}), 12: (1, {'@': 33}), 13: (1, {'@': 33}), 16: (1, {'@': 33}), 15: (1, {'@': 33})}}, 'start_states': {'start': 28}, 'end_states': {'start': 17}}, 'lexer_conf': {'tokens': [{'@': 0}, {'@': 1}, {'@': 2}, {'@': 3}, {'@': 4}, {'@': 5}, {'@': 6}, {'@': 7}, {'@': 8}, {'@': 9}], 'ignore': ['WS'], 'g_regex_flags': 0, '__type__': 'LexerConf'}, 'start': ['start'], '__type__': 'LALR_ContextualLexer'}, 'rules': [{'@': 16}, {'@': 23}, {'@': 29}, {'@': 10}, {'@': 27}, {'@': 24}, {'@': 18}, {'@': 20}, {'@': 30}, {'@': 33}, {'@': 14}, {'@': 12}, {'@': 11}, {'@': 28}, {'@': 21}, {'@': 22}, {'@': 15}, {'@': 13}, {'@': 31}, {'@': 32}, {'@': 25}, {'@': 19}, {'@': 26}, {'@': 17}], 'options': {'debug': False, 'keep_all_tokens': False, 'tree_class': None, 'cache_grammar': False, 'postlex': None, 'parser': 'lalr', 'lexer': 'contextual', 'transformer': None, 'start': ['start'], 'priority': None, 'ambiguity': 'auto', 'propagate_positions': False, 'lexer_callbacks': {}, 'maybe_placeholders': False, 'edit_terminals': None, 'g_regex_flags': 0}, '__type__': 'Lark'}
)
MEMO = (
{0: {'name': 'NAME', 'pattern': {'value': '[a-zA-Z_]\\w*', 'flags': [], '_width': [1, 4294967295], '__type__': 'PatternRE'}, 'priority': 1, '__type__': 'TerminalDef'}, 1: {'name': 'WS', 'pattern': {'value': '(?:[ \t\x0c\r\n])+', 'flags': [], '_width': [1, 4294967295], '__type__': 'PatternRE'}, 'priority': 1, '__type__': 'TerminalDef'}, 2: {'name': 'ITEMS', 'pattern': {'value': 'items', 'flags': [], '__type__': 'PatternStr'}, 'priority': 1, '__type__': 'TerminalDef'}, 3: {'name': 'PLUS', 'pattern': {'value': '+', 'flags': [], '__type__': 'PatternStr'}, 'priority': 1, '__type__': 'TerminalDef'}, 4: {'name': 'STAR', 'pattern': {'value': '*', 'flags': [], '__type__': 'PatternStr'}, 'priority': 1, '__type__': 'TerminalDef'}, 5: {'name': 'DOT', 'pattern': {'value': '.', 'flags': [], '__type__': 'PatternStr'}, 'priority': 1, '__type__': 'TerminalDef'}, 6: {'name': 'COLON', 'pattern': {'value': ':', 'flags': [], '__type__': 'PatternStr'}, 'priority': 1, '__type__': 'TerminalDef'}, 7: {'name': 'LSQB', 'pattern': {'value': '[', 'flags': [], '__type__': 'PatternStr'}, 'priority': 1, '__type__': 'TerminalDef'}, 8: {'name': 'RSQB', 'pattern': {'value': ']', 'flags': [], '__type__': 'PatternStr'}, 'priority': 1, '__type__': 'TerminalDef'}, 9: {'name': 'COMMA', 'pattern': {'value': ',', 'flags': [], '__type__': 'PatternStr'}, 'priority': 1, '__type__': 'TerminalDef'}, 10: {'origin': {'name': 'anytrait', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}, 'expansion': [{'name': 'STAR', 'filter_out': True, '__type__': 'Terminal'}], 'order': 0, 'alias': None, 'options': {'keep_all_tokens': False, 'expand1': False, 'priority': None, 'empty_indices': (), '__type__': 'RuleOptions'}, '__type__': 'Rule'}, 11: {'origin': {'name': 'series', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}, 'expansion': [{'name': 'element', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}], 'order': 2, 'alias': None, 'options': {'keep_all_tokens': False, 'expand1': True, 'priority': None, 'empty_indices': (), '__type__': 'RuleOptions'}, '__type__': 'Rule'}, 12: {'origin': {'name': 'series', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}, 'expansion': [{'name': 'series', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}, {'name': 'quiet', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}, {'name': 'element', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}], 'order': 1, 'alias': None, 'options': {'keep_all_tokens': False, 'expand1': True, 'priority': None, 'empty_indices': (), '__type__': 'RuleOptions'}, '__type__': 'Rule'}, 13: {'origin': {'name': 'series_terminal', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}, 'expansion': [{'name': 'series', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}, {'name': 'quiet', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}, {'name': 'element', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}], 'order': 2, 'alias': None, 'options': {'keep_all_tokens': False, 'expand1': True, 'priority': None, 'empty_indices': (), '__type__': 'RuleOptions'}, '__type__': 'Rule'}, 14: {'origin': {'name': 'series', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}, 'expansion': [{'name': 'series', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}, {'name': 'notify', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}, {'name': 'element', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}], 'order': 0, 'alias': None, 'options': {'keep_all_tokens': False, 'expand1': True, 'priority': None, 'empty_indices': (), '__type__': 'RuleOptions'}, '__type__': 'Rule'}, 15: {'origin': {'name': 'series_terminal', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}, 'expansion': [{'name': 'series', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}, {'name': 'notify', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}, {'name': 'anytrait', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}], 'order': 1, 'alias': None, 'options': {'keep_all_tokens': False, 'expand1': True, 'priority': None, 'empty_indices': (), '__type__': 'RuleOptions'}, '__type__': 'Rule'}, 16: {'origin': {'name': 'trait', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}, 'expansion': [{'name': 'NAME', 'filter_out': False, '__type__': 'Terminal'}], 'order': 0, 'alias': None, 'options': {'keep_all_tokens': False, 'expand1': False, 'priority': None, 'empty_indices': (), '__type__': 'RuleOptions'}, '__type__': 'Rule'}, 17: {'origin': {'name': 'start', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}, 'expansion': [{'name': 'parallel_terminal', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}], 'order': 0, 'alias': None, 'options': {'keep_all_tokens': False, 'expand1': True, 'priority': None, 'empty_indices': (), '__type__': 'RuleOptions'}, '__type__': 'Rule'}, 18: {'origin': {'name': 'element', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}, 'expansion': [{'name': 'trait', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}], 'order': 0, 'alias': None, 'options': {'keep_all_tokens': False, 'expand1': True, 'priority': None, 'empty_indices': (), '__type__': 'RuleOptions'}, '__type__': 'Rule'}, 19: {'origin': {'name': 'parallel_terminal', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}, 'expansion': [{'name': 'parallel_terminal', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}, {'name': 'COMMA', 'filter_out': True, '__type__': 'Terminal'}, {'name': 'series_terminal', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}], 'order': 0, 'alias': None, 'options': {'keep_all_tokens': False, 'expand1': True, 'priority': None, 'empty_indices': (), '__type__': 'RuleOptions'}, '__type__': 'Rule'}, 20: {'origin': {'name': 'element', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}, 'expansion': [{'name': 'items', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}], 'order': 1, 'alias': None, 'options': {'keep_all_tokens': False, 'expand1': True, 'priority': None, 'empty_indices': (), '__type__': 'RuleOptions'}, '__type__': 'Rule'}, 21: {'origin': {'name': 'parallel', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}, 'expansion': [{'name': 'series', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}], 'order': 1, 'alias': None, 'options': {'keep_all_tokens': False, 'expand1': True, 'priority': None, 'empty_indices': (), '__type__': 'RuleOptions'}, '__type__': 'Rule'}, 22: {'origin': {'name': 'series_terminal', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}, 'expansion': [{'name': 'series', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}, {'name': 'notify', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}, {'name': 'element', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}], 'order': 0, 'alias': None, 'options': {'keep_all_tokens': False, 'expand1': True, 'priority': None, 'empty_indices': (), '__type__': 'RuleOptions'}, '__type__': 'Rule'}, 23: {'origin': {'name': 'items', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}, 'expansion': [{'name': 'ITEMS', 'filter_out': True, '__type__': 'Terminal'}], 'order': 0, 'alias': None, 'options': {'keep_all_tokens': False, 'expand1': False, 'priority': None, 'empty_indices': (), '__type__': 'RuleOptions'}, '__type__': 'Rule'}, 24: {'origin': {'name': 'quiet', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}, 'expansion': [{'name': 'COLON', 'filter_out': True, '__type__': 'Terminal'}], 'order': 0, 'alias': None, 'options': {'keep_all_tokens': False, 'expand1': False, 'priority': None, 'empty_indices': (), '__type__': 'RuleOptions'}, '__type__': 'Rule'}, 25: {'origin': {'name': 'series_terminal', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}, 'expansion': [{'name': 'anytrait', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}], 'order': 5, 'alias': None, 'options': {'keep_all_tokens': False, 'expand1': True, 'priority': None, 'empty_indices': (), '__type__': 'RuleOptions'}, '__type__': 'Rule'}, 26: {'origin': {'name': 'parallel_terminal', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}, 'expansion': [{'name': 'series_terminal', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}], 'order': 1, 'alias': None, 'options': {'keep_all_tokens': False, 'expand1': True, 'priority': None, 'empty_indices': (), '__type__': 'RuleOptions'}, '__type__': 'Rule'}, 27: {'origin': {'name': 'notify', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}, 'expansion': [{'name': 'DOT', 'filter_out': True, '__type__': 'Terminal'}], 'order': 0, 'alias': None, 'options': {'keep_all_tokens': False, 'expand1': False, 'priority': None, 'empty_indices': (), '__type__': 'RuleOptions'}, '__type__': 'Rule'}, 28: {'origin': {'name': 'parallel', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}, 'expansion': [{'name': 'parallel', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}, {'name': 'COMMA', 'filter_out': True, '__type__': 'Terminal'}, {'name': 'series', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}], 'order': 0, 'alias': None, 'options': {'keep_all_tokens': False, 'expand1': True, 'priority': None, 'empty_indices': (), '__type__': 'RuleOptions'}, '__type__': 'Rule'}, 29: {'origin': {'name': 'metadata', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}, 'expansion': [{'name': 'PLUS', 'filter_out': True, '__type__': 'Terminal'}, {'name': 'NAME', 'filter_out': False, '__type__': 'Terminal'}], 'order': 0, 'alias': None, 'options': {'keep_all_tokens': False, 'expand1': False, 'priority': None, 'empty_indices': (), '__type__': 'RuleOptions'}, '__type__': 'Rule'}, 30: {'origin': {'name': 'element', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}, 'expansion': [{'name': 'metadata', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}], 'order': 2, 'alias': None, 'options': {'keep_all_tokens': False, 'expand1': True, 'priority': None, 'empty_indices': (), '__type__': 'RuleOptions'}, '__type__': 'Rule'}, 31: {'origin': {'name': 'series_terminal', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}, 'expansion': [{'name': 'series', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}, {'name': 'quiet', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}, {'name': 'anytrait', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}], 'order': 3, 'alias': None, 'options': {'keep_all_tokens': False, 'expand1': True, 'priority': None, 'empty_indices': (), '__type__': 'RuleOptions'}, '__type__': 'Rule'}, 32: {'origin': {'name': 'series_terminal', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}, 'expansion': [{'name': 'element', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}], 'order': 4, 'alias': None, 'options': {'keep_all_tokens': False, 'expand1': True, 'priority': None, 'empty_indices': (), '__type__': 'RuleOptions'}, '__type__': 'Rule'}, 33: {'origin': {'name': 'element', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}, 'expansion': [{'name': 'LSQB', 'filter_out': True, '__type__': 'Terminal'}, {'name': 'parallel', '__type__': 'NonTerminal'}, {'name': 'RSQB', 'filter_out': True, '__type__': 'Terminal'}], 'order': 3, 'alias': None, 'options': {'keep_all_tokens': False, 'expand1': True, 'priority': None, 'empty_indices': (), '__type__': 'RuleOptions'}, '__type__': 'Rule'}}
)
Shift = 0
Reduce = 1
def Lark_StandAlone(transformer=None, postlex=None):
namespace = {'Rule': Rule, 'TerminalDef': TerminalDef}
return Lark.deserialize(DATA, namespace, MEMO, transformer=transformer, postlex=postlex)
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