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				# module pyparsing.py
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2003-2018  Paul T. McGuire
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#
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# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
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# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
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# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
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# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
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# the following conditions:
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#
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# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
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# included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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#
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# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
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# EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
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# MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
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# IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
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# CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT,
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# TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
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# SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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#
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__doc__ = \
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"""
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pyparsing module - Classes and methods to define and execute parsing grammars
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=============================================================================
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The pyparsing module is an alternative approach to creating and executing simple grammars,
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vs. the traditional lex/yacc approach, or the use of regular expressions.  With pyparsing, you
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don't need to learn a new syntax for defining grammars or matching expressions - the parsing module
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provides a library of classes that you use to construct the grammar directly in Python.
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Here is a program to parse "Hello, World!" (or any greeting of the form 
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C{"<salutation>, <addressee>!"}), built up using L{Word}, L{Literal}, and L{And} elements 
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(L{'+'<ParserElement.__add__>} operator gives L{And} expressions, strings are auto-converted to
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L{Literal} expressions)::
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    from pyparsing import Word, alphas
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    # define grammar of a greeting
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    greet = Word(alphas) + "," + Word(alphas) + "!"
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    hello = "Hello, World!"
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    print (hello, "->", greet.parseString(hello))
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The program outputs the following::
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    Hello, World! -> ['Hello', ',', 'World', '!']
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The Python representation of the grammar is quite readable, owing to the self-explanatory
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class names, and the use of '+', '|' and '^' operators.
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The L{ParseResults} object returned from L{ParserElement.parseString<ParserElement.parseString>} can be accessed as a nested list, a dictionary, or an
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object with named attributes.
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The pyparsing module handles some of the problems that are typically vexing when writing text parsers:
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 - extra or missing whitespace (the above program will also handle "Hello,World!", "Hello  ,  World  !", etc.)
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 - quoted strings
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 - embedded comments
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Getting Started -
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-----------------
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Visit the classes L{ParserElement} and L{ParseResults} to see the base classes that most other pyparsing
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classes inherit from. Use the docstrings for examples of how to:
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 - construct literal match expressions from L{Literal} and L{CaselessLiteral} classes
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 - construct character word-group expressions using the L{Word} class
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 - see how to create repetitive expressions using L{ZeroOrMore} and L{OneOrMore} classes
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 - use L{'+'<And>}, L{'|'<MatchFirst>}, L{'^'<Or>}, and L{'&'<Each>} operators to combine simple expressions into more complex ones
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 - associate names with your parsed results using L{ParserElement.setResultsName}
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 - find some helpful expression short-cuts like L{delimitedList} and L{oneOf}
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 - find more useful common expressions in the L{pyparsing_common} namespace class
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"""
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__version__ = "2.2.1"
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__versionTime__ = "18 Sep 2018 00:49 UTC"
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__author__ = "Paul McGuire <ptmcg@users.sourceforge.net>"
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import string
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from weakref import ref as wkref
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import copy
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import sys
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import warnings
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import re
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import sre_constants
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import collections
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import pprint
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import traceback
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import types
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from datetime import datetime
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try:
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    from _thread import RLock
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except ImportError:
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    from threading import RLock
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try:
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    # Python 3
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    from collections.abc import Iterable
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    from collections.abc import MutableMapping
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except ImportError:
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    # Python 2.7
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    from collections import Iterable
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    from collections import MutableMapping
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try:
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    from collections import OrderedDict as _OrderedDict
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except ImportError:
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    try:
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        from ordereddict import OrderedDict as _OrderedDict
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    except ImportError:
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        _OrderedDict = None
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#~ sys.stderr.write( "testing pyparsing module, version %s, %s\n" % (__version__,__versionTime__ ) )
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__all__ = [
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'And', 'CaselessKeyword', 'CaselessLiteral', 'CharsNotIn', 'Combine', 'Dict', 'Each', 'Empty',
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'FollowedBy', 'Forward', 'GoToColumn', 'Group', 'Keyword', 'LineEnd', 'LineStart', 'Literal',
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'MatchFirst', 'NoMatch', 'NotAny', 'OneOrMore', 'OnlyOnce', 'Optional', 'Or',
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'ParseBaseException', 'ParseElementEnhance', 'ParseException', 'ParseExpression', 'ParseFatalException',
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'ParseResults', 'ParseSyntaxException', 'ParserElement', 'QuotedString', 'RecursiveGrammarException',
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'Regex', 'SkipTo', 'StringEnd', 'StringStart', 'Suppress', 'Token', 'TokenConverter', 
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'White', 'Word', 'WordEnd', 'WordStart', 'ZeroOrMore',
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'alphanums', 'alphas', 'alphas8bit', 'anyCloseTag', 'anyOpenTag', 'cStyleComment', 'col',
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'commaSeparatedList', 'commonHTMLEntity', 'countedArray', 'cppStyleComment', 'dblQuotedString',
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'dblSlashComment', 'delimitedList', 'dictOf', 'downcaseTokens', 'empty', 'hexnums',
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'htmlComment', 'javaStyleComment', 'line', 'lineEnd', 'lineStart', 'lineno',
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'makeHTMLTags', 'makeXMLTags', 'matchOnlyAtCol', 'matchPreviousExpr', 'matchPreviousLiteral',
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'nestedExpr', 'nullDebugAction', 'nums', 'oneOf', 'opAssoc', 'operatorPrecedence', 'printables',
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'punc8bit', 'pythonStyleComment', 'quotedString', 'removeQuotes', 'replaceHTMLEntity', 
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'replaceWith', 'restOfLine', 'sglQuotedString', 'srange', 'stringEnd',
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'stringStart', 'traceParseAction', 'unicodeString', 'upcaseTokens', 'withAttribute',
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'indentedBlock', 'originalTextFor', 'ungroup', 'infixNotation','locatedExpr', 'withClass',
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'CloseMatch', 'tokenMap', 'pyparsing_common',
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]
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system_version = tuple(sys.version_info)[:3]
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PY_3 = system_version[0] == 3
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if PY_3:
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    _MAX_INT = sys.maxsize
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    basestring = str
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    unichr = chr
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    _ustr = str
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    # build list of single arg builtins, that can be used as parse actions
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    singleArgBuiltins = [sum, len, sorted, reversed, list, tuple, set, any, all, min, max]
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else:
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    _MAX_INT = sys.maxint
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    range = xrange
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    def _ustr(obj):
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        """Drop-in replacement for str(obj) that tries to be Unicode friendly. It first tries
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           str(obj). If that fails with a UnicodeEncodeError, then it tries unicode(obj). It
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           then < returns the unicode object | encodes it with the default encoding | ... >.
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        """
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        if isinstance(obj,unicode):
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            return obj
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        try:
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            # If this works, then _ustr(obj) has the same behaviour as str(obj), so
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            # it won't break any existing code.
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            return str(obj)
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        except UnicodeEncodeError:
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            # Else encode it
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            ret = unicode(obj).encode(sys.getdefaultencoding(), 'xmlcharrefreplace')
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            xmlcharref = Regex(r'&#\d+;')
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            xmlcharref.setParseAction(lambda t: '\\u' + hex(int(t[0][2:-1]))[2:])
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            return xmlcharref.transformString(ret)
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    # build list of single arg builtins, tolerant of Python version, that can be used as parse actions
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    singleArgBuiltins = []
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    import __builtin__
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    for fname in "sum len sorted reversed list tuple set any all min max".split():
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        try:
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            singleArgBuiltins.append(getattr(__builtin__,fname))
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        except AttributeError:
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            continue
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_generatorType = type((y for y in range(1)))
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def _xml_escape(data):
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    """Escape &, <, >, ", ', etc. in a string of data."""
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    # ampersand must be replaced first
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    from_symbols = '&><"\''
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    to_symbols = ('&'+s+';' for s in "amp gt lt quot apos".split())
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    for from_,to_ in zip(from_symbols, to_symbols):
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        data = data.replace(from_, to_)
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    return data
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class _Constants(object):
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    pass
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alphas     = string.ascii_uppercase + string.ascii_lowercase
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nums       = "0123456789"
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hexnums    = nums + "ABCDEFabcdef"
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alphanums  = alphas + nums
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_bslash    = chr(92)
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printables = "".join(c for c in string.printable if c not in string.whitespace)
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class ParseBaseException(Exception):
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    """base exception class for all parsing runtime exceptions"""
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    # Performance tuning: we construct a *lot* of these, so keep this
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    # constructor as small and fast as possible
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    def __init__( self, pstr, loc=0, msg=None, elem=None ):
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        self.loc = loc
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        if msg is None:
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            self.msg = pstr
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            self.pstr = ""
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        else:
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            self.msg = msg
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            self.pstr = pstr
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        self.parserElement = elem
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        self.args = (pstr, loc, msg)
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    @classmethod
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    def _from_exception(cls, pe):
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        """
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        internal factory method to simplify creating one type of ParseException 
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        from another - avoids having __init__ signature conflicts among subclasses
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        """
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        return cls(pe.pstr, pe.loc, pe.msg, pe.parserElement)
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    def __getattr__( self, aname ):
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        """supported attributes by name are:
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            - lineno - returns the line number of the exception text
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            - col - returns the column number of the exception text
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            - line - returns the line containing the exception text
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        """
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        if( aname == "lineno" ):
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            return lineno( self.loc, self.pstr )
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        elif( aname in ("col", "column") ):
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            return col( self.loc, self.pstr )
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        elif( aname == "line" ):
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            return line( self.loc, self.pstr )
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        else:
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            raise AttributeError(aname)
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    def __str__( self ):
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        return "%s (at char %d), (line:%d, col:%d)" % \
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                ( self.msg, self.loc, self.lineno, self.column )
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    def __repr__( self ):
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        return _ustr(self)
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    def markInputline( self, markerString = ">!<" ):
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        """Extracts the exception line from the input string, and marks
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           the location of the exception with a special symbol.
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        """
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        line_str = self.line
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        line_column = self.column - 1
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        if markerString:
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            line_str = "".join((line_str[:line_column],
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                                markerString, line_str[line_column:]))
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        return line_str.strip()
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    def __dir__(self):
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        return "lineno col line".split() + dir(type(self))
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class ParseException(ParseBaseException):
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    """
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    Exception thrown when parse expressions don't match class;
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    supported attributes by name are:
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     - lineno - returns the line number of the exception text
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     - col - returns the column number of the exception text
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     - line - returns the line containing the exception text
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    Example::
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        try:
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            Word(nums).setName("integer").parseString("ABC")
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        except ParseException as pe:
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            print(pe)
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            print("column: {}".format(pe.col))
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    prints::
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       Expected integer (at char 0), (line:1, col:1)
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        column: 1
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    """
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    pass
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class ParseFatalException(ParseBaseException):
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    """user-throwable exception thrown when inconsistent parse content
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       is found; stops all parsing immediately"""
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    pass
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class ParseSyntaxException(ParseFatalException):
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    """just like L{ParseFatalException}, but thrown internally when an
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       L{ErrorStop<And._ErrorStop>} ('-' operator) indicates that parsing is to stop 
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       immediately because an unbacktrackable syntax error has been found"""
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    pass
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#~ class ReparseException(ParseBaseException):
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    #~ """Experimental class - parse actions can raise this exception to cause
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       #~ pyparsing to reparse the input string:
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        #~ - with a modified input string, and/or
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        #~ - with a modified start location
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       #~ Set the values of the ReparseException in the constructor, and raise the
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       #~ exception in a parse action to cause pyparsing to use the new string/location.
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       #~ Setting the values as None causes no change to be made.
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       #~ """
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    #~ def __init_( self, newstring, restartLoc ):
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        #~ self.newParseText = newstring
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        #~ self.reparseLoc = restartLoc
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class RecursiveGrammarException(Exception):
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    """exception thrown by L{ParserElement.validate} if the grammar could be improperly recursive"""
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    def __init__( self, parseElementList ):
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        self.parseElementTrace = parseElementList
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    def __str__( self ):
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        return "RecursiveGrammarException: %s" % self.parseElementTrace
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class _ParseResultsWithOffset(object):
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    def __init__(self,p1,p2):
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        self.tup = (p1,p2)
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    def __getitem__(self,i):
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        return self.tup[i]
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    def __repr__(self):
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        return repr(self.tup[0])
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    def setOffset(self,i):
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        self.tup = (self.tup[0],i)
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class ParseResults(object):
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    """
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    Structured parse results, to provide multiple means of access to the parsed data:
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       - as a list (C{len(results)})
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       - by list index (C{results[0], results[1]}, etc.)
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       - by attribute (C{results.<resultsName>} - see L{ParserElement.setResultsName})
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    Example::
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        integer = Word(nums)
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        date_str = (integer.setResultsName("year") + '/' 
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                        + integer.setResultsName("month") + '/' 
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                        + integer.setResultsName("day"))
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        # equivalent form:
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        # date_str = integer("year") + '/' + integer("month") + '/' + integer("day")
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        # parseString returns a ParseResults object
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        result = date_str.parseString("1999/12/31")
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        def test(s, fn=repr):
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            print("%s -> %s" % (s, fn(eval(s))))
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        test("list(result)")
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        test("result[0]")
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        test("result['month']")
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        test("result.day")
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        test("'month' in result")
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        test("'minutes' in result")
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        test("result.dump()", str)
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    prints::
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        list(result) -> ['1999', '/', '12', '/', '31']
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        result[0] -> '1999'
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        result['month'] -> '12'
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        result.day -> '31'
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        'month' in result -> True
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        'minutes' in result -> False
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        result.dump() -> ['1999', '/', '12', '/', '31']
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        - day: 31
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        - month: 12
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        - year: 1999
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    """
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    def __new__(cls, toklist=None, name=None, asList=True, modal=True ):
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						|
        if isinstance(toklist, cls):
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            return toklist
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        retobj = object.__new__(cls)
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        retobj.__doinit = True
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						|
        return retobj
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						|
 | 
						|
    # Performance tuning: we construct a *lot* of these, so keep this
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						|
    # constructor as small and fast as possible
 | 
						|
    def __init__( self, toklist=None, name=None, asList=True, modal=True, isinstance=isinstance ):
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						|
        if self.__doinit:
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            self.__doinit = False
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						|
            self.__name = None
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						|
            self.__parent = None
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						|
            self.__accumNames = {}
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						|
            self.__asList = asList
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						|
            self.__modal = modal
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						|
            if toklist is None:
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                toklist = []
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            if isinstance(toklist, list):
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                self.__toklist = toklist[:]
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            elif isinstance(toklist, _generatorType):
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                self.__toklist = list(toklist)
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            else:
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                self.__toklist = [toklist]
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						|
            self.__tokdict = dict()
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						|
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						|
        if name is not None and name:
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						|
            if not modal:
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                self.__accumNames[name] = 0
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						|
            if isinstance(name,int):
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                name = _ustr(name) # will always return a str, but use _ustr for consistency
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            self.__name = name
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						|
            if not (isinstance(toklist, (type(None), basestring, list)) and toklist in (None,'',[])):
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						|
                if isinstance(toklist,basestring):
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                    toklist = [ toklist ]
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						|
                if asList:
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						|
                    if isinstance(toklist,ParseResults):
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                        self[name] = _ParseResultsWithOffset(toklist.copy(),0)
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                    else:
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                        self[name] = _ParseResultsWithOffset(ParseResults(toklist[0]),0)
 | 
						|
                    self[name].__name = name
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                else:
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                    try:
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                        self[name] = toklist[0]
 | 
						|
                    except (KeyError,TypeError,IndexError):
 | 
						|
                        self[name] = toklist
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __getitem__( self, i ):
 | 
						|
        if isinstance( i, (int,slice) ):
 | 
						|
            return self.__toklist[i]
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            if i not in self.__accumNames:
 | 
						|
                return self.__tokdict[i][-1][0]
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                return ParseResults([ v[0] for v in self.__tokdict[i] ])
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __setitem__( self, k, v, isinstance=isinstance ):
 | 
						|
        if isinstance(v,_ParseResultsWithOffset):
 | 
						|
            self.__tokdict[k] = self.__tokdict.get(k,list()) + [v]
 | 
						|
            sub = v[0]
 | 
						|
        elif isinstance(k,(int,slice)):
 | 
						|
            self.__toklist[k] = v
 | 
						|
            sub = v
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            self.__tokdict[k] = self.__tokdict.get(k,list()) + [_ParseResultsWithOffset(v,0)]
 | 
						|
            sub = v
 | 
						|
        if isinstance(sub,ParseResults):
 | 
						|
            sub.__parent = wkref(self)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __delitem__( self, i ):
 | 
						|
        if isinstance(i,(int,slice)):
 | 
						|
            mylen = len( self.__toklist )
 | 
						|
            del self.__toklist[i]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            # convert int to slice
 | 
						|
            if isinstance(i, int):
 | 
						|
                if i < 0:
 | 
						|
                    i += mylen
 | 
						|
                i = slice(i, i+1)
 | 
						|
            # get removed indices
 | 
						|
            removed = list(range(*i.indices(mylen)))
 | 
						|
            removed.reverse()
 | 
						|
            # fixup indices in token dictionary
 | 
						|
            for name,occurrences in self.__tokdict.items():
 | 
						|
                for j in removed:
 | 
						|
                    for k, (value, position) in enumerate(occurrences):
 | 
						|
                        occurrences[k] = _ParseResultsWithOffset(value, position - (position > j))
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            del self.__tokdict[i]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __contains__( self, k ):
 | 
						|
        return k in self.__tokdict
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __len__( self ): return len( self.__toklist )
 | 
						|
    def __bool__(self): return ( not not self.__toklist )
 | 
						|
    __nonzero__ = __bool__
 | 
						|
    def __iter__( self ): return iter( self.__toklist )
 | 
						|
    def __reversed__( self ): return iter( self.__toklist[::-1] )
 | 
						|
    def _iterkeys( self ):
 | 
						|
        if hasattr(self.__tokdict, "iterkeys"):
 | 
						|
            return self.__tokdict.iterkeys()
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            return iter(self.__tokdict)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def _itervalues( self ):
 | 
						|
        return (self[k] for k in self._iterkeys())
 | 
						|
            
 | 
						|
    def _iteritems( self ):
 | 
						|
        return ((k, self[k]) for k in self._iterkeys())
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    if PY_3:
 | 
						|
        keys = _iterkeys       
 | 
						|
        """Returns an iterator of all named result keys (Python 3.x only)."""
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        values = _itervalues
 | 
						|
        """Returns an iterator of all named result values (Python 3.x only)."""
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        items = _iteritems
 | 
						|
        """Returns an iterator of all named result key-value tuples (Python 3.x only)."""
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    else:
 | 
						|
        iterkeys = _iterkeys
 | 
						|
        """Returns an iterator of all named result keys (Python 2.x only)."""
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        itervalues = _itervalues
 | 
						|
        """Returns an iterator of all named result values (Python 2.x only)."""
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        iteritems = _iteritems
 | 
						|
        """Returns an iterator of all named result key-value tuples (Python 2.x only)."""
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        def keys( self ):
 | 
						|
            """Returns all named result keys (as a list in Python 2.x, as an iterator in Python 3.x)."""
 | 
						|
            return list(self.iterkeys())
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        def values( self ):
 | 
						|
            """Returns all named result values (as a list in Python 2.x, as an iterator in Python 3.x)."""
 | 
						|
            return list(self.itervalues())
 | 
						|
                
 | 
						|
        def items( self ):
 | 
						|
            """Returns all named result key-values (as a list of tuples in Python 2.x, as an iterator in Python 3.x)."""
 | 
						|
            return list(self.iteritems())
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def haskeys( self ):
 | 
						|
        """Since keys() returns an iterator, this method is helpful in bypassing
 | 
						|
           code that looks for the existence of any defined results names."""
 | 
						|
        return bool(self.__tokdict)
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
    def pop( self, *args, **kwargs):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Removes and returns item at specified index (default=C{last}).
 | 
						|
        Supports both C{list} and C{dict} semantics for C{pop()}. If passed no
 | 
						|
        argument or an integer argument, it will use C{list} semantics
 | 
						|
        and pop tokens from the list of parsed tokens. If passed a 
 | 
						|
        non-integer argument (most likely a string), it will use C{dict}
 | 
						|
        semantics and pop the corresponding value from any defined 
 | 
						|
        results names. A second default return value argument is 
 | 
						|
        supported, just as in C{dict.pop()}.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        Example::
 | 
						|
            def remove_first(tokens):
 | 
						|
                tokens.pop(0)
 | 
						|
            print(OneOrMore(Word(nums)).parseString("0 123 321")) # -> ['0', '123', '321']
 | 
						|
            print(OneOrMore(Word(nums)).addParseAction(remove_first).parseString("0 123 321")) # -> ['123', '321']
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            label = Word(alphas)
 | 
						|
            patt = label("LABEL") + OneOrMore(Word(nums))
 | 
						|
            print(patt.parseString("AAB 123 321").dump())
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            # Use pop() in a parse action to remove named result (note that corresponding value is not
 | 
						|
            # removed from list form of results)
 | 
						|
            def remove_LABEL(tokens):
 | 
						|
                tokens.pop("LABEL")
 | 
						|
                return tokens
 | 
						|
            patt.addParseAction(remove_LABEL)
 | 
						|
            print(patt.parseString("AAB 123 321").dump())
 | 
						|
        prints::
 | 
						|
            ['AAB', '123', '321']
 | 
						|
            - LABEL: AAB
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            ['AAB', '123', '321']
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        if not args:
 | 
						|
            args = [-1]
 | 
						|
        for k,v in kwargs.items():
 | 
						|
            if k == 'default':
 | 
						|
                args = (args[0], v)
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                raise TypeError("pop() got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" % k)
 | 
						|
        if (isinstance(args[0], int) or 
 | 
						|
                        len(args) == 1 or 
 | 
						|
                        args[0] in self):
 | 
						|
            index = args[0]
 | 
						|
            ret = self[index]
 | 
						|
            del self[index]
 | 
						|
            return ret
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            defaultvalue = args[1]
 | 
						|
            return defaultvalue
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def get(self, key, defaultValue=None):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Returns named result matching the given key, or if there is no
 | 
						|
        such name, then returns the given C{defaultValue} or C{None} if no
 | 
						|
        C{defaultValue} is specified.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        Similar to C{dict.get()}.
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
        Example::
 | 
						|
            integer = Word(nums)
 | 
						|
            date_str = integer("year") + '/' + integer("month") + '/' + integer("day")           
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            result = date_str.parseString("1999/12/31")
 | 
						|
            print(result.get("year")) # -> '1999'
 | 
						|
            print(result.get("hour", "not specified")) # -> 'not specified'
 | 
						|
            print(result.get("hour")) # -> None
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        if key in self:
 | 
						|
            return self[key]
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            return defaultValue
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def insert( self, index, insStr ):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Inserts new element at location index in the list of parsed tokens.
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
        Similar to C{list.insert()}.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        Example::
 | 
						|
            print(OneOrMore(Word(nums)).parseString("0 123 321")) # -> ['0', '123', '321']
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            # use a parse action to insert the parse location in the front of the parsed results
 | 
						|
            def insert_locn(locn, tokens):
 | 
						|
                tokens.insert(0, locn)
 | 
						|
            print(OneOrMore(Word(nums)).addParseAction(insert_locn).parseString("0 123 321")) # -> [0, '0', '123', '321']
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        self.__toklist.insert(index, insStr)
 | 
						|
        # fixup indices in token dictionary
 | 
						|
        for name,occurrences in self.__tokdict.items():
 | 
						|
            for k, (value, position) in enumerate(occurrences):
 | 
						|
                occurrences[k] = _ParseResultsWithOffset(value, position + (position > index))
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def append( self, item ):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Add single element to end of ParseResults list of elements.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        Example::
 | 
						|
            print(OneOrMore(Word(nums)).parseString("0 123 321")) # -> ['0', '123', '321']
 | 
						|
            
 | 
						|
            # use a parse action to compute the sum of the parsed integers, and add it to the end
 | 
						|
            def append_sum(tokens):
 | 
						|
                tokens.append(sum(map(int, tokens)))
 | 
						|
            print(OneOrMore(Word(nums)).addParseAction(append_sum).parseString("0 123 321")) # -> ['0', '123', '321', 444]
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        self.__toklist.append(item)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def extend( self, itemseq ):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Add sequence of elements to end of ParseResults list of elements.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        Example::
 | 
						|
            patt = OneOrMore(Word(alphas))
 | 
						|
            
 | 
						|
            # use a parse action to append the reverse of the matched strings, to make a palindrome
 | 
						|
            def make_palindrome(tokens):
 | 
						|
                tokens.extend(reversed([t[::-1] for t in tokens]))
 | 
						|
                return ''.join(tokens)
 | 
						|
            print(patt.addParseAction(make_palindrome).parseString("lskdj sdlkjf lksd")) # -> 'lskdjsdlkjflksddsklfjkldsjdksl'
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        if isinstance(itemseq, ParseResults):
 | 
						|
            self += itemseq
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            self.__toklist.extend(itemseq)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def clear( self ):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Clear all elements and results names.
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        del self.__toklist[:]
 | 
						|
        self.__tokdict.clear()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __getattr__( self, name ):
 | 
						|
        try:
 | 
						|
            return self[name]
 | 
						|
        except KeyError:
 | 
						|
            return ""
 | 
						|
            
 | 
						|
        if name in self.__tokdict:
 | 
						|
            if name not in self.__accumNames:
 | 
						|
                return self.__tokdict[name][-1][0]
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                return ParseResults([ v[0] for v in self.__tokdict[name] ])
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            return ""
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __add__( self, other ):
 | 
						|
        ret = self.copy()
 | 
						|
        ret += other
 | 
						|
        return ret
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __iadd__( self, other ):
 | 
						|
        if other.__tokdict:
 | 
						|
            offset = len(self.__toklist)
 | 
						|
            addoffset = lambda a: offset if a<0 else a+offset
 | 
						|
            otheritems = other.__tokdict.items()
 | 
						|
            otherdictitems = [(k, _ParseResultsWithOffset(v[0],addoffset(v[1])) )
 | 
						|
                                for (k,vlist) in otheritems for v in vlist]
 | 
						|
            for k,v in otherdictitems:
 | 
						|
                self[k] = v
 | 
						|
                if isinstance(v[0],ParseResults):
 | 
						|
                    v[0].__parent = wkref(self)
 | 
						|
            
 | 
						|
        self.__toklist += other.__toklist
 | 
						|
        self.__accumNames.update( other.__accumNames )
 | 
						|
        return self
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __radd__(self, other):
 | 
						|
        if isinstance(other,int) and other == 0:
 | 
						|
            # useful for merging many ParseResults using sum() builtin
 | 
						|
            return self.copy()
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            # this may raise a TypeError - so be it
 | 
						|
            return other + self
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
    def __repr__( self ):
 | 
						|
        return "(%s, %s)" % ( repr( self.__toklist ), repr( self.__tokdict ) )
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __str__( self ):
 | 
						|
        return '[' + ', '.join(_ustr(i) if isinstance(i, ParseResults) else repr(i) for i in self.__toklist) + ']'
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def _asStringList( self, sep='' ):
 | 
						|
        out = []
 | 
						|
        for item in self.__toklist:
 | 
						|
            if out and sep:
 | 
						|
                out.append(sep)
 | 
						|
            if isinstance( item, ParseResults ):
 | 
						|
                out += item._asStringList()
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                out.append( _ustr(item) )
 | 
						|
        return out
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def asList( self ):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Returns the parse results as a nested list of matching tokens, all converted to strings.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        Example::
 | 
						|
            patt = OneOrMore(Word(alphas))
 | 
						|
            result = patt.parseString("sldkj lsdkj sldkj")
 | 
						|
            # even though the result prints in string-like form, it is actually a pyparsing ParseResults
 | 
						|
            print(type(result), result) # -> <class 'pyparsing.ParseResults'> ['sldkj', 'lsdkj', 'sldkj']
 | 
						|
            
 | 
						|
            # Use asList() to create an actual list
 | 
						|
            result_list = result.asList()
 | 
						|
            print(type(result_list), result_list) # -> <class 'list'> ['sldkj', 'lsdkj', 'sldkj']
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        return [res.asList() if isinstance(res,ParseResults) else res for res in self.__toklist]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def asDict( self ):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Returns the named parse results as a nested dictionary.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        Example::
 | 
						|
            integer = Word(nums)
 | 
						|
            date_str = integer("year") + '/' + integer("month") + '/' + integer("day")
 | 
						|
            
 | 
						|
            result = date_str.parseString('12/31/1999')
 | 
						|
            print(type(result), repr(result)) # -> <class 'pyparsing.ParseResults'> (['12', '/', '31', '/', '1999'], {'day': [('1999', 4)], 'year': [('12', 0)], 'month': [('31', 2)]})
 | 
						|
            
 | 
						|
            result_dict = result.asDict()
 | 
						|
            print(type(result_dict), repr(result_dict)) # -> <class 'dict'> {'day': '1999', 'year': '12', 'month': '31'}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            # even though a ParseResults supports dict-like access, sometime you just need to have a dict
 | 
						|
            import json
 | 
						|
            print(json.dumps(result)) # -> Exception: TypeError: ... is not JSON serializable
 | 
						|
            print(json.dumps(result.asDict())) # -> {"month": "31", "day": "1999", "year": "12"}
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        if PY_3:
 | 
						|
            item_fn = self.items
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            item_fn = self.iteritems
 | 
						|
            
 | 
						|
        def toItem(obj):
 | 
						|
            if isinstance(obj, ParseResults):
 | 
						|
                if obj.haskeys():
 | 
						|
                    return obj.asDict()
 | 
						|
                else:
 | 
						|
                    return [toItem(v) for v in obj]
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                return obj
 | 
						|
                
 | 
						|
        return dict((k,toItem(v)) for k,v in item_fn())
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def copy( self ):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Returns a new copy of a C{ParseResults} object.
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        ret = ParseResults( self.__toklist )
 | 
						|
        ret.__tokdict = self.__tokdict.copy()
 | 
						|
        ret.__parent = self.__parent
 | 
						|
        ret.__accumNames.update( self.__accumNames )
 | 
						|
        ret.__name = self.__name
 | 
						|
        return ret
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def asXML( self, doctag=None, namedItemsOnly=False, indent="", formatted=True ):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        (Deprecated) Returns the parse results as XML. Tags are created for tokens and lists that have defined results names.
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        nl = "\n"
 | 
						|
        out = []
 | 
						|
        namedItems = dict((v[1],k) for (k,vlist) in self.__tokdict.items()
 | 
						|
                                                            for v in vlist)
 | 
						|
        nextLevelIndent = indent + "  "
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # collapse out indents if formatting is not desired
 | 
						|
        if not formatted:
 | 
						|
            indent = ""
 | 
						|
            nextLevelIndent = ""
 | 
						|
            nl = ""
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        selfTag = None
 | 
						|
        if doctag is not None:
 | 
						|
            selfTag = doctag
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            if self.__name:
 | 
						|
                selfTag = self.__name
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if not selfTag:
 | 
						|
            if namedItemsOnly:
 | 
						|
                return ""
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                selfTag = "ITEM"
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        out += [ nl, indent, "<", selfTag, ">" ]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        for i,res in enumerate(self.__toklist):
 | 
						|
            if isinstance(res,ParseResults):
 | 
						|
                if i in namedItems:
 | 
						|
                    out += [ res.asXML(namedItems[i],
 | 
						|
                                        namedItemsOnly and doctag is None,
 | 
						|
                                        nextLevelIndent,
 | 
						|
                                        formatted)]
 | 
						|
                else:
 | 
						|
                    out += [ res.asXML(None,
 | 
						|
                                        namedItemsOnly and doctag is None,
 | 
						|
                                        nextLevelIndent,
 | 
						|
                                        formatted)]
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                # individual token, see if there is a name for it
 | 
						|
                resTag = None
 | 
						|
                if i in namedItems:
 | 
						|
                    resTag = namedItems[i]
 | 
						|
                if not resTag:
 | 
						|
                    if namedItemsOnly:
 | 
						|
                        continue
 | 
						|
                    else:
 | 
						|
                        resTag = "ITEM"
 | 
						|
                xmlBodyText = _xml_escape(_ustr(res))
 | 
						|
                out += [ nl, nextLevelIndent, "<", resTag, ">",
 | 
						|
                                                xmlBodyText,
 | 
						|
                                                "</", resTag, ">" ]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        out += [ nl, indent, "</", selfTag, ">" ]
 | 
						|
        return "".join(out)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __lookup(self,sub):
 | 
						|
        for k,vlist in self.__tokdict.items():
 | 
						|
            for v,loc in vlist:
 | 
						|
                if sub is v:
 | 
						|
                    return k
 | 
						|
        return None
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def getName(self):
 | 
						|
        r"""
 | 
						|
        Returns the results name for this token expression. Useful when several 
 | 
						|
        different expressions might match at a particular location.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        Example::
 | 
						|
            integer = Word(nums)
 | 
						|
            ssn_expr = Regex(r"\d\d\d-\d\d-\d\d\d\d")
 | 
						|
            house_number_expr = Suppress('#') + Word(nums, alphanums)
 | 
						|
            user_data = (Group(house_number_expr)("house_number") 
 | 
						|
                        | Group(ssn_expr)("ssn")
 | 
						|
                        | Group(integer)("age"))
 | 
						|
            user_info = OneOrMore(user_data)
 | 
						|
            
 | 
						|
            result = user_info.parseString("22 111-22-3333 #221B")
 | 
						|
            for item in result:
 | 
						|
                print(item.getName(), ':', item[0])
 | 
						|
        prints::
 | 
						|
            age : 22
 | 
						|
            ssn : 111-22-3333
 | 
						|
            house_number : 221B
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        if self.__name:
 | 
						|
            return self.__name
 | 
						|
        elif self.__parent:
 | 
						|
            par = self.__parent()
 | 
						|
            if par:
 | 
						|
                return par.__lookup(self)
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                return None
 | 
						|
        elif (len(self) == 1 and
 | 
						|
               len(self.__tokdict) == 1 and
 | 
						|
               next(iter(self.__tokdict.values()))[0][1] in (0,-1)):
 | 
						|
            return next(iter(self.__tokdict.keys()))
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            return None
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def dump(self, indent='', depth=0, full=True):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Diagnostic method for listing out the contents of a C{ParseResults}.
 | 
						|
        Accepts an optional C{indent} argument so that this string can be embedded
 | 
						|
        in a nested display of other data.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        Example::
 | 
						|
            integer = Word(nums)
 | 
						|
            date_str = integer("year") + '/' + integer("month") + '/' + integer("day")
 | 
						|
            
 | 
						|
            result = date_str.parseString('12/31/1999')
 | 
						|
            print(result.dump())
 | 
						|
        prints::
 | 
						|
            ['12', '/', '31', '/', '1999']
 | 
						|
            - day: 1999
 | 
						|
            - month: 31
 | 
						|
            - year: 12
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        out = []
 | 
						|
        NL = '\n'
 | 
						|
        out.append( indent+_ustr(self.asList()) )
 | 
						|
        if full:
 | 
						|
            if self.haskeys():
 | 
						|
                items = sorted((str(k), v) for k,v in self.items())
 | 
						|
                for k,v in items:
 | 
						|
                    if out:
 | 
						|
                        out.append(NL)
 | 
						|
                    out.append( "%s%s- %s: " % (indent,('  '*depth), k) )
 | 
						|
                    if isinstance(v,ParseResults):
 | 
						|
                        if v:
 | 
						|
                            out.append( v.dump(indent,depth+1) )
 | 
						|
                        else:
 | 
						|
                            out.append(_ustr(v))
 | 
						|
                    else:
 | 
						|
                        out.append(repr(v))
 | 
						|
            elif any(isinstance(vv,ParseResults) for vv in self):
 | 
						|
                v = self
 | 
						|
                for i,vv in enumerate(v):
 | 
						|
                    if isinstance(vv,ParseResults):
 | 
						|
                        out.append("\n%s%s[%d]:\n%s%s%s" % (indent,('  '*(depth)),i,indent,('  '*(depth+1)),vv.dump(indent,depth+1) ))
 | 
						|
                    else:
 | 
						|
                        out.append("\n%s%s[%d]:\n%s%s%s" % (indent,('  '*(depth)),i,indent,('  '*(depth+1)),_ustr(vv)))
 | 
						|
            
 | 
						|
        return "".join(out)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def pprint(self, *args, **kwargs):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Pretty-printer for parsed results as a list, using the C{pprint} module.
 | 
						|
        Accepts additional positional or keyword args as defined for the 
 | 
						|
        C{pprint.pprint} method. (U{http://docs.python.org/3/library/pprint.html#pprint.pprint})
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        Example::
 | 
						|
            ident = Word(alphas, alphanums)
 | 
						|
            num = Word(nums)
 | 
						|
            func = Forward()
 | 
						|
            term = ident | num | Group('(' + func + ')')
 | 
						|
            func <<= ident + Group(Optional(delimitedList(term)))
 | 
						|
            result = func.parseString("fna a,b,(fnb c,d,200),100")
 | 
						|
            result.pprint(width=40)
 | 
						|
        prints::
 | 
						|
            ['fna',
 | 
						|
             ['a',
 | 
						|
              'b',
 | 
						|
              ['(', 'fnb', ['c', 'd', '200'], ')'],
 | 
						|
              '100']]
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        pprint.pprint(self.asList(), *args, **kwargs)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    # add support for pickle protocol
 | 
						|
    def __getstate__(self):
 | 
						|
        return ( self.__toklist,
 | 
						|
                 ( self.__tokdict.copy(),
 | 
						|
                   self.__parent is not None and self.__parent() or None,
 | 
						|
                   self.__accumNames,
 | 
						|
                   self.__name ) )
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __setstate__(self,state):
 | 
						|
        self.__toklist = state[0]
 | 
						|
        (self.__tokdict,
 | 
						|
         par,
 | 
						|
         inAccumNames,
 | 
						|
         self.__name) = state[1]
 | 
						|
        self.__accumNames = {}
 | 
						|
        self.__accumNames.update(inAccumNames)
 | 
						|
        if par is not None:
 | 
						|
            self.__parent = wkref(par)
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            self.__parent = None
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __getnewargs__(self):
 | 
						|
        return self.__toklist, self.__name, self.__asList, self.__modal
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __dir__(self):
 | 
						|
        return (dir(type(self)) + list(self.keys()))
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
MutableMapping.register(ParseResults)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def col (loc,strg):
 | 
						|
    """Returns current column within a string, counting newlines as line separators.
 | 
						|
   The first column is number 1.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
   Note: the default parsing behavior is to expand tabs in the input string
 | 
						|
   before starting the parsing process.  See L{I{ParserElement.parseString}<ParserElement.parseString>} for more information
 | 
						|
   on parsing strings containing C{<TAB>}s, and suggested methods to maintain a
 | 
						|
   consistent view of the parsed string, the parse location, and line and column
 | 
						|
   positions within the parsed string.
 | 
						|
   """
 | 
						|
    s = strg
 | 
						|
    return 1 if 0<loc<len(s) and s[loc-1] == '\n' else loc - s.rfind("\n", 0, loc)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def lineno(loc,strg):
 | 
						|
    """Returns current line number within a string, counting newlines as line separators.
 | 
						|
   The first line is number 1.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
   Note: the default parsing behavior is to expand tabs in the input string
 | 
						|
   before starting the parsing process.  See L{I{ParserElement.parseString}<ParserElement.parseString>} for more information
 | 
						|
   on parsing strings containing C{<TAB>}s, and suggested methods to maintain a
 | 
						|
   consistent view of the parsed string, the parse location, and line and column
 | 
						|
   positions within the parsed string.
 | 
						|
   """
 | 
						|
    return strg.count("\n",0,loc) + 1
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def line( loc, strg ):
 | 
						|
    """Returns the line of text containing loc within a string, counting newlines as line separators.
 | 
						|
       """
 | 
						|
    lastCR = strg.rfind("\n", 0, loc)
 | 
						|
    nextCR = strg.find("\n", loc)
 | 
						|
    if nextCR >= 0:
 | 
						|
        return strg[lastCR+1:nextCR]
 | 
						|
    else:
 | 
						|
        return strg[lastCR+1:]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def _defaultStartDebugAction( instring, loc, expr ):
 | 
						|
    print (("Match " + _ustr(expr) + " at loc " + _ustr(loc) + "(%d,%d)" % ( lineno(loc,instring), col(loc,instring) )))
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def _defaultSuccessDebugAction( instring, startloc, endloc, expr, toks ):
 | 
						|
    print ("Matched " + _ustr(expr) + " -> " + str(toks.asList()))
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def _defaultExceptionDebugAction( instring, loc, expr, exc ):
 | 
						|
    print ("Exception raised:" + _ustr(exc))
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def nullDebugAction(*args):
 | 
						|
    """'Do-nothing' debug action, to suppress debugging output during parsing."""
 | 
						|
    pass
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
# Only works on Python 3.x - nonlocal is toxic to Python 2 installs
 | 
						|
#~ 'decorator to trim function calls to match the arity of the target'
 | 
						|
#~ def _trim_arity(func, maxargs=3):
 | 
						|
    #~ if func in singleArgBuiltins:
 | 
						|
        #~ return lambda s,l,t: func(t)
 | 
						|
    #~ limit = 0
 | 
						|
    #~ foundArity = False
 | 
						|
    #~ def wrapper(*args):
 | 
						|
        #~ nonlocal limit,foundArity
 | 
						|
        #~ while 1:
 | 
						|
            #~ try:
 | 
						|
                #~ ret = func(*args[limit:])
 | 
						|
                #~ foundArity = True
 | 
						|
                #~ return ret
 | 
						|
            #~ except TypeError:
 | 
						|
                #~ if limit == maxargs or foundArity:
 | 
						|
                    #~ raise
 | 
						|
                #~ limit += 1
 | 
						|
                #~ continue
 | 
						|
    #~ return wrapper
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
# this version is Python 2.x-3.x cross-compatible
 | 
						|
'decorator to trim function calls to match the arity of the target'
 | 
						|
def _trim_arity(func, maxargs=2):
 | 
						|
    if func in singleArgBuiltins:
 | 
						|
        return lambda s,l,t: func(t)
 | 
						|
    limit = [0]
 | 
						|
    foundArity = [False]
 | 
						|
    
 | 
						|
    # traceback return data structure changed in Py3.5 - normalize back to plain tuples
 | 
						|
    if system_version[:2] >= (3,5):
 | 
						|
        def extract_stack(limit=0):
 | 
						|
            # special handling for Python 3.5.0 - extra deep call stack by 1
 | 
						|
            offset = -3 if system_version == (3,5,0) else -2
 | 
						|
            frame_summary = traceback.extract_stack(limit=-offset+limit-1)[offset]
 | 
						|
            return [frame_summary[:2]]
 | 
						|
        def extract_tb(tb, limit=0):
 | 
						|
            frames = traceback.extract_tb(tb, limit=limit)
 | 
						|
            frame_summary = frames[-1]
 | 
						|
            return [frame_summary[:2]]
 | 
						|
    else:
 | 
						|
        extract_stack = traceback.extract_stack
 | 
						|
        extract_tb = traceback.extract_tb
 | 
						|
    
 | 
						|
    # synthesize what would be returned by traceback.extract_stack at the call to 
 | 
						|
    # user's parse action 'func', so that we don't incur call penalty at parse time
 | 
						|
    
 | 
						|
    LINE_DIFF = 6
 | 
						|
    # IF ANY CODE CHANGES, EVEN JUST COMMENTS OR BLANK LINES, BETWEEN THE NEXT LINE AND 
 | 
						|
    # THE CALL TO FUNC INSIDE WRAPPER, LINE_DIFF MUST BE MODIFIED!!!!
 | 
						|
    this_line = extract_stack(limit=2)[-1]
 | 
						|
    pa_call_line_synth = (this_line[0], this_line[1]+LINE_DIFF)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def wrapper(*args):
 | 
						|
        while 1:
 | 
						|
            try:
 | 
						|
                ret = func(*args[limit[0]:])
 | 
						|
                foundArity[0] = True
 | 
						|
                return ret
 | 
						|
            except TypeError:
 | 
						|
                # re-raise TypeErrors if they did not come from our arity testing
 | 
						|
                if foundArity[0]:
 | 
						|
                    raise
 | 
						|
                else:
 | 
						|
                    try:
 | 
						|
                        tb = sys.exc_info()[-1]
 | 
						|
                        if not extract_tb(tb, limit=2)[-1][:2] == pa_call_line_synth:
 | 
						|
                            raise
 | 
						|
                    finally:
 | 
						|
                        del tb
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
                if limit[0] <= maxargs:
 | 
						|
                    limit[0] += 1
 | 
						|
                    continue
 | 
						|
                raise
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    # copy func name to wrapper for sensible debug output
 | 
						|
    func_name = "<parse action>"
 | 
						|
    try:
 | 
						|
        func_name = getattr(func, '__name__', 
 | 
						|
                            getattr(func, '__class__').__name__)
 | 
						|
    except Exception:
 | 
						|
        func_name = str(func)
 | 
						|
    wrapper.__name__ = func_name
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    return wrapper
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class ParserElement(object):
 | 
						|
    """Abstract base level parser element class."""
 | 
						|
    DEFAULT_WHITE_CHARS = " \n\t\r"
 | 
						|
    verbose_stacktrace = False
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    @staticmethod
 | 
						|
    def setDefaultWhitespaceChars( chars ):
 | 
						|
        r"""
 | 
						|
        Overrides the default whitespace chars
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        Example::
 | 
						|
            # default whitespace chars are space, <TAB> and newline
 | 
						|
            OneOrMore(Word(alphas)).parseString("abc def\nghi jkl")  # -> ['abc', 'def', 'ghi', 'jkl']
 | 
						|
            
 | 
						|
            # change to just treat newline as significant
 | 
						|
            ParserElement.setDefaultWhitespaceChars(" \t")
 | 
						|
            OneOrMore(Word(alphas)).parseString("abc def\nghi jkl")  # -> ['abc', 'def']
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        ParserElement.DEFAULT_WHITE_CHARS = chars
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    @staticmethod
 | 
						|
    def inlineLiteralsUsing(cls):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Set class to be used for inclusion of string literals into a parser.
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
        Example::
 | 
						|
            # default literal class used is Literal
 | 
						|
            integer = Word(nums)
 | 
						|
            date_str = integer("year") + '/' + integer("month") + '/' + integer("day")           
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            date_str.parseString("1999/12/31")  # -> ['1999', '/', '12', '/', '31']
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            # change to Suppress
 | 
						|
            ParserElement.inlineLiteralsUsing(Suppress)
 | 
						|
            date_str = integer("year") + '/' + integer("month") + '/' + integer("day")           
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            date_str.parseString("1999/12/31")  # -> ['1999', '12', '31']
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        ParserElement._literalStringClass = cls
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __init__( self, savelist=False ):
 | 
						|
        self.parseAction = list()
 | 
						|
        self.failAction = None
 | 
						|
        #~ self.name = "<unknown>"  # don't define self.name, let subclasses try/except upcall
 | 
						|
        self.strRepr = None
 | 
						|
        self.resultsName = None
 | 
						|
        self.saveAsList = savelist
 | 
						|
        self.skipWhitespace = True
 | 
						|
        self.whiteChars = ParserElement.DEFAULT_WHITE_CHARS
 | 
						|
        self.copyDefaultWhiteChars = True
 | 
						|
        self.mayReturnEmpty = False # used when checking for left-recursion
 | 
						|
        self.keepTabs = False
 | 
						|
        self.ignoreExprs = list()
 | 
						|
        self.debug = False
 | 
						|
        self.streamlined = False
 | 
						|
        self.mayIndexError = True # used to optimize exception handling for subclasses that don't advance parse index
 | 
						|
        self.errmsg = ""
 | 
						|
        self.modalResults = True # used to mark results names as modal (report only last) or cumulative (list all)
 | 
						|
        self.debugActions = ( None, None, None ) #custom debug actions
 | 
						|
        self.re = None
 | 
						|
        self.callPreparse = True # used to avoid redundant calls to preParse
 | 
						|
        self.callDuringTry = False
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def copy( self ):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Make a copy of this C{ParserElement}.  Useful for defining different parse actions
 | 
						|
        for the same parsing pattern, using copies of the original parse element.
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
        Example::
 | 
						|
            integer = Word(nums).setParseAction(lambda toks: int(toks[0]))
 | 
						|
            integerK = integer.copy().addParseAction(lambda toks: toks[0]*1024) + Suppress("K")
 | 
						|
            integerM = integer.copy().addParseAction(lambda toks: toks[0]*1024*1024) + Suppress("M")
 | 
						|
            
 | 
						|
            print(OneOrMore(integerK | integerM | integer).parseString("5K 100 640K 256M"))
 | 
						|
        prints::
 | 
						|
            [5120, 100, 655360, 268435456]
 | 
						|
        Equivalent form of C{expr.copy()} is just C{expr()}::
 | 
						|
            integerM = integer().addParseAction(lambda toks: toks[0]*1024*1024) + Suppress("M")
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        cpy = copy.copy( self )
 | 
						|
        cpy.parseAction = self.parseAction[:]
 | 
						|
        cpy.ignoreExprs = self.ignoreExprs[:]
 | 
						|
        if self.copyDefaultWhiteChars:
 | 
						|
            cpy.whiteChars = ParserElement.DEFAULT_WHITE_CHARS
 | 
						|
        return cpy
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def setName( self, name ):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Define name for this expression, makes debugging and exception messages clearer.
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
        Example::
 | 
						|
            Word(nums).parseString("ABC")  # -> Exception: Expected W:(0123...) (at char 0), (line:1, col:1)
 | 
						|
            Word(nums).setName("integer").parseString("ABC")  # -> Exception: Expected integer (at char 0), (line:1, col:1)
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        self.name = name
 | 
						|
        self.errmsg = "Expected " + self.name
 | 
						|
        if hasattr(self,"exception"):
 | 
						|
            self.exception.msg = self.errmsg
 | 
						|
        return self
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def setResultsName( self, name, listAllMatches=False ):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Define name for referencing matching tokens as a nested attribute
 | 
						|
        of the returned parse results.
 | 
						|
        NOTE: this returns a *copy* of the original C{ParserElement} object;
 | 
						|
        this is so that the client can define a basic element, such as an
 | 
						|
        integer, and reference it in multiple places with different names.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        You can also set results names using the abbreviated syntax,
 | 
						|
        C{expr("name")} in place of C{expr.setResultsName("name")} - 
 | 
						|
        see L{I{__call__}<__call__>}.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        Example::
 | 
						|
            date_str = (integer.setResultsName("year") + '/' 
 | 
						|
                        + integer.setResultsName("month") + '/' 
 | 
						|
                        + integer.setResultsName("day"))
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            # equivalent form:
 | 
						|
            date_str = integer("year") + '/' + integer("month") + '/' + integer("day")
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        newself = self.copy()
 | 
						|
        if name.endswith("*"):
 | 
						|
            name = name[:-1]
 | 
						|
            listAllMatches=True
 | 
						|
        newself.resultsName = name
 | 
						|
        newself.modalResults = not listAllMatches
 | 
						|
        return newself
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def setBreak(self,breakFlag = True):
 | 
						|
        """Method to invoke the Python pdb debugger when this element is
 | 
						|
           about to be parsed. Set C{breakFlag} to True to enable, False to
 | 
						|
           disable.
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        if breakFlag:
 | 
						|
            _parseMethod = self._parse
 | 
						|
            def breaker(instring, loc, doActions=True, callPreParse=True):
 | 
						|
                import pdb
 | 
						|
                pdb.set_trace()
 | 
						|
                return _parseMethod( instring, loc, doActions, callPreParse )
 | 
						|
            breaker._originalParseMethod = _parseMethod
 | 
						|
            self._parse = breaker
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            if hasattr(self._parse,"_originalParseMethod"):
 | 
						|
                self._parse = self._parse._originalParseMethod
 | 
						|
        return self
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def setParseAction( self, *fns, **kwargs ):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Define one or more actions to perform when successfully matching parse element definition.
 | 
						|
        Parse action fn is a callable method with 0-3 arguments, called as C{fn(s,loc,toks)},
 | 
						|
        C{fn(loc,toks)}, C{fn(toks)}, or just C{fn()}, where:
 | 
						|
         - s   = the original string being parsed (see note below)
 | 
						|
         - loc = the location of the matching substring
 | 
						|
         - toks = a list of the matched tokens, packaged as a C{L{ParseResults}} object
 | 
						|
        If the functions in fns modify the tokens, they can return them as the return
 | 
						|
        value from fn, and the modified list of tokens will replace the original.
 | 
						|
        Otherwise, fn does not need to return any value.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        Optional keyword arguments:
 | 
						|
         - callDuringTry = (default=C{False}) indicate if parse action should be run during lookaheads and alternate testing
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        Note: the default parsing behavior is to expand tabs in the input string
 | 
						|
        before starting the parsing process.  See L{I{parseString}<parseString>} for more information
 | 
						|
        on parsing strings containing C{<TAB>}s, and suggested methods to maintain a
 | 
						|
        consistent view of the parsed string, the parse location, and line and column
 | 
						|
        positions within the parsed string.
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
        Example::
 | 
						|
            integer = Word(nums)
 | 
						|
            date_str = integer + '/' + integer + '/' + integer
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            date_str.parseString("1999/12/31")  # -> ['1999', '/', '12', '/', '31']
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            # use parse action to convert to ints at parse time
 | 
						|
            integer = Word(nums).setParseAction(lambda toks: int(toks[0]))
 | 
						|
            date_str = integer + '/' + integer + '/' + integer
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            # note that integer fields are now ints, not strings
 | 
						|
            date_str.parseString("1999/12/31")  # -> [1999, '/', 12, '/', 31]
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        self.parseAction = list(map(_trim_arity, list(fns)))
 | 
						|
        self.callDuringTry = kwargs.get("callDuringTry", False)
 | 
						|
        return self
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def addParseAction( self, *fns, **kwargs ):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Add one or more parse actions to expression's list of parse actions. See L{I{setParseAction}<setParseAction>}.
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
        See examples in L{I{copy}<copy>}.
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        self.parseAction += list(map(_trim_arity, list(fns)))
 | 
						|
        self.callDuringTry = self.callDuringTry or kwargs.get("callDuringTry", False)
 | 
						|
        return self
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def addCondition(self, *fns, **kwargs):
 | 
						|
        """Add a boolean predicate function to expression's list of parse actions. See 
 | 
						|
        L{I{setParseAction}<setParseAction>} for function call signatures. Unlike C{setParseAction}, 
 | 
						|
        functions passed to C{addCondition} need to return boolean success/fail of the condition.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        Optional keyword arguments:
 | 
						|
         - message = define a custom message to be used in the raised exception
 | 
						|
         - fatal   = if True, will raise ParseFatalException to stop parsing immediately; otherwise will raise ParseException
 | 
						|
         
 | 
						|
        Example::
 | 
						|
            integer = Word(nums).setParseAction(lambda toks: int(toks[0]))
 | 
						|
            year_int = integer.copy()
 | 
						|
            year_int.addCondition(lambda toks: toks[0] >= 2000, message="Only support years 2000 and later")
 | 
						|
            date_str = year_int + '/' + integer + '/' + integer
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            result = date_str.parseString("1999/12/31")  # -> Exception: Only support years 2000 and later (at char 0), (line:1, col:1)
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        msg = kwargs.get("message", "failed user-defined condition")
 | 
						|
        exc_type = ParseFatalException if kwargs.get("fatal", False) else ParseException
 | 
						|
        for fn in fns:
 | 
						|
            def pa(s,l,t):
 | 
						|
                if not bool(_trim_arity(fn)(s,l,t)):
 | 
						|
                    raise exc_type(s,l,msg)
 | 
						|
            self.parseAction.append(pa)
 | 
						|
        self.callDuringTry = self.callDuringTry or kwargs.get("callDuringTry", False)
 | 
						|
        return self
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def setFailAction( self, fn ):
 | 
						|
        """Define action to perform if parsing fails at this expression.
 | 
						|
           Fail acton fn is a callable function that takes the arguments
 | 
						|
           C{fn(s,loc,expr,err)} where:
 | 
						|
            - s = string being parsed
 | 
						|
            - loc = location where expression match was attempted and failed
 | 
						|
            - expr = the parse expression that failed
 | 
						|
            - err = the exception thrown
 | 
						|
           The function returns no value.  It may throw C{L{ParseFatalException}}
 | 
						|
           if it is desired to stop parsing immediately."""
 | 
						|
        self.failAction = fn
 | 
						|
        return self
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def _skipIgnorables( self, instring, loc ):
 | 
						|
        exprsFound = True
 | 
						|
        while exprsFound:
 | 
						|
            exprsFound = False
 | 
						|
            for e in self.ignoreExprs:
 | 
						|
                try:
 | 
						|
                    while 1:
 | 
						|
                        loc,dummy = e._parse( instring, loc )
 | 
						|
                        exprsFound = True
 | 
						|
                except ParseException:
 | 
						|
                    pass
 | 
						|
        return loc
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def preParse( self, instring, loc ):
 | 
						|
        if self.ignoreExprs:
 | 
						|
            loc = self._skipIgnorables( instring, loc )
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if self.skipWhitespace:
 | 
						|
            wt = self.whiteChars
 | 
						|
            instrlen = len(instring)
 | 
						|
            while loc < instrlen and instring[loc] in wt:
 | 
						|
                loc += 1
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        return loc
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def parseImpl( self, instring, loc, doActions=True ):
 | 
						|
        return loc, []
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def postParse( self, instring, loc, tokenlist ):
 | 
						|
        return tokenlist
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    #~ @profile
 | 
						|
    def _parseNoCache( self, instring, loc, doActions=True, callPreParse=True ):
 | 
						|
        debugging = ( self.debug ) #and doActions )
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if debugging or self.failAction:
 | 
						|
            #~ print ("Match",self,"at loc",loc,"(%d,%d)" % ( lineno(loc,instring), col(loc,instring) ))
 | 
						|
            if (self.debugActions[0] ):
 | 
						|
                self.debugActions[0]( instring, loc, self )
 | 
						|
            if callPreParse and self.callPreparse:
 | 
						|
                preloc = self.preParse( instring, loc )
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                preloc = loc
 | 
						|
            tokensStart = preloc
 | 
						|
            try:
 | 
						|
                try:
 | 
						|
                    loc,tokens = self.parseImpl( instring, preloc, doActions )
 | 
						|
                except IndexError:
 | 
						|
                    raise ParseException( instring, len(instring), self.errmsg, self )
 | 
						|
            except ParseBaseException as err:
 | 
						|
                #~ print ("Exception raised:", err)
 | 
						|
                if self.debugActions[2]:
 | 
						|
                    self.debugActions[2]( instring, tokensStart, self, err )
 | 
						|
                if self.failAction:
 | 
						|
                    self.failAction( instring, tokensStart, self, err )
 | 
						|
                raise
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            if callPreParse and self.callPreparse:
 | 
						|
                preloc = self.preParse( instring, loc )
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                preloc = loc
 | 
						|
            tokensStart = preloc
 | 
						|
            if self.mayIndexError or preloc >= len(instring):
 | 
						|
                try:
 | 
						|
                    loc,tokens = self.parseImpl( instring, preloc, doActions )
 | 
						|
                except IndexError:
 | 
						|
                    raise ParseException( instring, len(instring), self.errmsg, self )
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                loc,tokens = self.parseImpl( instring, preloc, doActions )
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        tokens = self.postParse( instring, loc, tokens )
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        retTokens = ParseResults( tokens, self.resultsName, asList=self.saveAsList, modal=self.modalResults )
 | 
						|
        if self.parseAction and (doActions or self.callDuringTry):
 | 
						|
            if debugging:
 | 
						|
                try:
 | 
						|
                    for fn in self.parseAction:
 | 
						|
                        tokens = fn( instring, tokensStart, retTokens )
 | 
						|
                        if tokens is not None:
 | 
						|
                            retTokens = ParseResults( tokens,
 | 
						|
                                                      self.resultsName,
 | 
						|
                                                      asList=self.saveAsList and isinstance(tokens,(ParseResults,list)),
 | 
						|
                                                      modal=self.modalResults )
 | 
						|
                except ParseBaseException as err:
 | 
						|
                    #~ print "Exception raised in user parse action:", err
 | 
						|
                    if (self.debugActions[2] ):
 | 
						|
                        self.debugActions[2]( instring, tokensStart, self, err )
 | 
						|
                    raise
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                for fn in self.parseAction:
 | 
						|
                    tokens = fn( instring, tokensStart, retTokens )
 | 
						|
                    if tokens is not None:
 | 
						|
                        retTokens = ParseResults( tokens,
 | 
						|
                                                  self.resultsName,
 | 
						|
                                                  asList=self.saveAsList and isinstance(tokens,(ParseResults,list)),
 | 
						|
                                                  modal=self.modalResults )
 | 
						|
        if debugging:
 | 
						|
            #~ print ("Matched",self,"->",retTokens.asList())
 | 
						|
            if (self.debugActions[1] ):
 | 
						|
                self.debugActions[1]( instring, tokensStart, loc, self, retTokens )
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        return loc, retTokens
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def tryParse( self, instring, loc ):
 | 
						|
        try:
 | 
						|
            return self._parse( instring, loc, doActions=False )[0]
 | 
						|
        except ParseFatalException:
 | 
						|
            raise ParseException( instring, loc, self.errmsg, self)
 | 
						|
    
 | 
						|
    def canParseNext(self, instring, loc):
 | 
						|
        try:
 | 
						|
            self.tryParse(instring, loc)
 | 
						|
        except (ParseException, IndexError):
 | 
						|
            return False
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            return True
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    class _UnboundedCache(object):
 | 
						|
        def __init__(self):
 | 
						|
            cache = {}
 | 
						|
            self.not_in_cache = not_in_cache = object()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            def get(self, key):
 | 
						|
                return cache.get(key, not_in_cache)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            def set(self, key, value):
 | 
						|
                cache[key] = value
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            def clear(self):
 | 
						|
                cache.clear()
 | 
						|
                
 | 
						|
            def cache_len(self):
 | 
						|
                return len(cache)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            self.get = types.MethodType(get, self)
 | 
						|
            self.set = types.MethodType(set, self)
 | 
						|
            self.clear = types.MethodType(clear, self)
 | 
						|
            self.__len__ = types.MethodType(cache_len, self)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    if _OrderedDict is not None:
 | 
						|
        class _FifoCache(object):
 | 
						|
            def __init__(self, size):
 | 
						|
                self.not_in_cache = not_in_cache = object()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
                cache = _OrderedDict()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
                def get(self, key):
 | 
						|
                    return cache.get(key, not_in_cache)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
                def set(self, key, value):
 | 
						|
                    cache[key] = value
 | 
						|
                    while len(cache) > size:
 | 
						|
                        try:
 | 
						|
                            cache.popitem(False)
 | 
						|
                        except KeyError:
 | 
						|
                            pass
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
                def clear(self):
 | 
						|
                    cache.clear()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
                def cache_len(self):
 | 
						|
                    return len(cache)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
                self.get = types.MethodType(get, self)
 | 
						|
                self.set = types.MethodType(set, self)
 | 
						|
                self.clear = types.MethodType(clear, self)
 | 
						|
                self.__len__ = types.MethodType(cache_len, self)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    else:
 | 
						|
        class _FifoCache(object):
 | 
						|
            def __init__(self, size):
 | 
						|
                self.not_in_cache = not_in_cache = object()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
                cache = {}
 | 
						|
                key_fifo = collections.deque([], size)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
                def get(self, key):
 | 
						|
                    return cache.get(key, not_in_cache)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
                def set(self, key, value):
 | 
						|
                    cache[key] = value
 | 
						|
                    while len(key_fifo) > size:
 | 
						|
                        cache.pop(key_fifo.popleft(), None)
 | 
						|
                    key_fifo.append(key)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
                def clear(self):
 | 
						|
                    cache.clear()
 | 
						|
                    key_fifo.clear()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
                def cache_len(self):
 | 
						|
                    return len(cache)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
                self.get = types.MethodType(get, self)
 | 
						|
                self.set = types.MethodType(set, self)
 | 
						|
                self.clear = types.MethodType(clear, self)
 | 
						|
                self.__len__ = types.MethodType(cache_len, self)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    # argument cache for optimizing repeated calls when backtracking through recursive expressions
 | 
						|
    packrat_cache = {} # this is set later by enabledPackrat(); this is here so that resetCache() doesn't fail
 | 
						|
    packrat_cache_lock = RLock()
 | 
						|
    packrat_cache_stats = [0, 0]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    # this method gets repeatedly called during backtracking with the same arguments -
 | 
						|
    # we can cache these arguments and save ourselves the trouble of re-parsing the contained expression
 | 
						|
    def _parseCache( self, instring, loc, doActions=True, callPreParse=True ):
 | 
						|
        HIT, MISS = 0, 1
 | 
						|
        lookup = (self, instring, loc, callPreParse, doActions)
 | 
						|
        with ParserElement.packrat_cache_lock:
 | 
						|
            cache = ParserElement.packrat_cache
 | 
						|
            value = cache.get(lookup)
 | 
						|
            if value is cache.not_in_cache:
 | 
						|
                ParserElement.packrat_cache_stats[MISS] += 1
 | 
						|
                try:
 | 
						|
                    value = self._parseNoCache(instring, loc, doActions, callPreParse)
 | 
						|
                except ParseBaseException as pe:
 | 
						|
                    # cache a copy of the exception, without the traceback
 | 
						|
                    cache.set(lookup, pe.__class__(*pe.args))
 | 
						|
                    raise
 | 
						|
                else:
 | 
						|
                    cache.set(lookup, (value[0], value[1].copy()))
 | 
						|
                    return value
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                ParserElement.packrat_cache_stats[HIT] += 1
 | 
						|
                if isinstance(value, Exception):
 | 
						|
                    raise value
 | 
						|
                return (value[0], value[1].copy())
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    _parse = _parseNoCache
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    @staticmethod
 | 
						|
    def resetCache():
 | 
						|
        ParserElement.packrat_cache.clear()
 | 
						|
        ParserElement.packrat_cache_stats[:] = [0] * len(ParserElement.packrat_cache_stats)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    _packratEnabled = False
 | 
						|
    @staticmethod
 | 
						|
    def enablePackrat(cache_size_limit=128):
 | 
						|
        """Enables "packrat" parsing, which adds memoizing to the parsing logic.
 | 
						|
           Repeated parse attempts at the same string location (which happens
 | 
						|
           often in many complex grammars) can immediately return a cached value,
 | 
						|
           instead of re-executing parsing/validating code.  Memoizing is done of
 | 
						|
           both valid results and parsing exceptions.
 | 
						|
           
 | 
						|
           Parameters:
 | 
						|
            - cache_size_limit - (default=C{128}) - if an integer value is provided
 | 
						|
              will limit the size of the packrat cache; if None is passed, then
 | 
						|
              the cache size will be unbounded; if 0 is passed, the cache will
 | 
						|
              be effectively disabled.
 | 
						|
            
 | 
						|
           This speedup may break existing programs that use parse actions that
 | 
						|
           have side-effects.  For this reason, packrat parsing is disabled when
 | 
						|
           you first import pyparsing.  To activate the packrat feature, your
 | 
						|
           program must call the class method C{ParserElement.enablePackrat()}.  If
 | 
						|
           your program uses C{psyco} to "compile as you go", you must call
 | 
						|
           C{enablePackrat} before calling C{psyco.full()}.  If you do not do this,
 | 
						|
           Python will crash.  For best results, call C{enablePackrat()} immediately
 | 
						|
           after importing pyparsing.
 | 
						|
           
 | 
						|
           Example::
 | 
						|
               import pyparsing
 | 
						|
               pyparsing.ParserElement.enablePackrat()
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        if not ParserElement._packratEnabled:
 | 
						|
            ParserElement._packratEnabled = True
 | 
						|
            if cache_size_limit is None:
 | 
						|
                ParserElement.packrat_cache = ParserElement._UnboundedCache()
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                ParserElement.packrat_cache = ParserElement._FifoCache(cache_size_limit)
 | 
						|
            ParserElement._parse = ParserElement._parseCache
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def parseString( self, instring, parseAll=False ):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Execute the parse expression with the given string.
 | 
						|
        This is the main interface to the client code, once the complete
 | 
						|
        expression has been built.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        If you want the grammar to require that the entire input string be
 | 
						|
        successfully parsed, then set C{parseAll} to True (equivalent to ending
 | 
						|
        the grammar with C{L{StringEnd()}}).
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        Note: C{parseString} implicitly calls C{expandtabs()} on the input string,
 | 
						|
        in order to report proper column numbers in parse actions.
 | 
						|
        If the input string contains tabs and
 | 
						|
        the grammar uses parse actions that use the C{loc} argument to index into the
 | 
						|
        string being parsed, you can ensure you have a consistent view of the input
 | 
						|
        string by:
 | 
						|
         - calling C{parseWithTabs} on your grammar before calling C{parseString}
 | 
						|
           (see L{I{parseWithTabs}<parseWithTabs>})
 | 
						|
         - define your parse action using the full C{(s,loc,toks)} signature, and
 | 
						|
           reference the input string using the parse action's C{s} argument
 | 
						|
         - explictly expand the tabs in your input string before calling
 | 
						|
           C{parseString}
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
        Example::
 | 
						|
            Word('a').parseString('aaaaabaaa')  # -> ['aaaaa']
 | 
						|
            Word('a').parseString('aaaaabaaa', parseAll=True)  # -> Exception: Expected end of text
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        ParserElement.resetCache()
 | 
						|
        if not self.streamlined:
 | 
						|
            self.streamline()
 | 
						|
            #~ self.saveAsList = True
 | 
						|
        for e in self.ignoreExprs:
 | 
						|
            e.streamline()
 | 
						|
        if not self.keepTabs:
 | 
						|
            instring = instring.expandtabs()
 | 
						|
        try:
 | 
						|
            loc, tokens = self._parse( instring, 0 )
 | 
						|
            if parseAll:
 | 
						|
                loc = self.preParse( instring, loc )
 | 
						|
                se = Empty() + StringEnd()
 | 
						|
                se._parse( instring, loc )
 | 
						|
        except ParseBaseException as exc:
 | 
						|
            if ParserElement.verbose_stacktrace:
 | 
						|
                raise
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                # catch and re-raise exception from here, clears out pyparsing internal stack trace
 | 
						|
                raise exc
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            return tokens
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def scanString( self, instring, maxMatches=_MAX_INT, overlap=False ):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Scan the input string for expression matches.  Each match will return the
 | 
						|
        matching tokens, start location, and end location.  May be called with optional
 | 
						|
        C{maxMatches} argument, to clip scanning after 'n' matches are found.  If
 | 
						|
        C{overlap} is specified, then overlapping matches will be reported.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        Note that the start and end locations are reported relative to the string
 | 
						|
        being parsed.  See L{I{parseString}<parseString>} for more information on parsing
 | 
						|
        strings with embedded tabs.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        Example::
 | 
						|
            source = "sldjf123lsdjjkf345sldkjf879lkjsfd987"
 | 
						|
            print(source)
 | 
						|
            for tokens,start,end in Word(alphas).scanString(source):
 | 
						|
                print(' '*start + '^'*(end-start))
 | 
						|
                print(' '*start + tokens[0])
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
        prints::
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
            sldjf123lsdjjkf345sldkjf879lkjsfd987
 | 
						|
            ^^^^^
 | 
						|
            sldjf
 | 
						|
                    ^^^^^^^
 | 
						|
                    lsdjjkf
 | 
						|
                              ^^^^^^
 | 
						|
                              sldkjf
 | 
						|
                                       ^^^^^^
 | 
						|
                                       lkjsfd
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        if not self.streamlined:
 | 
						|
            self.streamline()
 | 
						|
        for e in self.ignoreExprs:
 | 
						|
            e.streamline()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if not self.keepTabs:
 | 
						|
            instring = _ustr(instring).expandtabs()
 | 
						|
        instrlen = len(instring)
 | 
						|
        loc = 0
 | 
						|
        preparseFn = self.preParse
 | 
						|
        parseFn = self._parse
 | 
						|
        ParserElement.resetCache()
 | 
						|
        matches = 0
 | 
						|
        try:
 | 
						|
            while loc <= instrlen and matches < maxMatches:
 | 
						|
                try:
 | 
						|
                    preloc = preparseFn( instring, loc )
 | 
						|
                    nextLoc,tokens = parseFn( instring, preloc, callPreParse=False )
 | 
						|
                except ParseException:
 | 
						|
                    loc = preloc+1
 | 
						|
                else:
 | 
						|
                    if nextLoc > loc:
 | 
						|
                        matches += 1
 | 
						|
                        yield tokens, preloc, nextLoc
 | 
						|
                        if overlap:
 | 
						|
                            nextloc = preparseFn( instring, loc )
 | 
						|
                            if nextloc > loc:
 | 
						|
                                loc = nextLoc
 | 
						|
                            else:
 | 
						|
                                loc += 1
 | 
						|
                        else:
 | 
						|
                            loc = nextLoc
 | 
						|
                    else:
 | 
						|
                        loc = preloc+1
 | 
						|
        except ParseBaseException as exc:
 | 
						|
            if ParserElement.verbose_stacktrace:
 | 
						|
                raise
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                # catch and re-raise exception from here, clears out pyparsing internal stack trace
 | 
						|
                raise exc
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def transformString( self, instring ):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Extension to C{L{scanString}}, to modify matching text with modified tokens that may
 | 
						|
        be returned from a parse action.  To use C{transformString}, define a grammar and
 | 
						|
        attach a parse action to it that modifies the returned token list.
 | 
						|
        Invoking C{transformString()} on a target string will then scan for matches,
 | 
						|
        and replace the matched text patterns according to the logic in the parse
 | 
						|
        action.  C{transformString()} returns the resulting transformed string.
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
        Example::
 | 
						|
            wd = Word(alphas)
 | 
						|
            wd.setParseAction(lambda toks: toks[0].title())
 | 
						|
            
 | 
						|
            print(wd.transformString("now is the winter of our discontent made glorious summer by this sun of york."))
 | 
						|
        Prints::
 | 
						|
            Now Is The Winter Of Our Discontent Made Glorious Summer By This Sun Of York.
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        out = []
 | 
						|
        lastE = 0
 | 
						|
        # force preservation of <TAB>s, to minimize unwanted transformation of string, and to
 | 
						|
        # keep string locs straight between transformString and scanString
 | 
						|
        self.keepTabs = True
 | 
						|
        try:
 | 
						|
            for t,s,e in self.scanString( instring ):
 | 
						|
                out.append( instring[lastE:s] )
 | 
						|
                if t:
 | 
						|
                    if isinstance(t,ParseResults):
 | 
						|
                        out += t.asList()
 | 
						|
                    elif isinstance(t,list):
 | 
						|
                        out += t
 | 
						|
                    else:
 | 
						|
                        out.append(t)
 | 
						|
                lastE = e
 | 
						|
            out.append(instring[lastE:])
 | 
						|
            out = [o for o in out if o]
 | 
						|
            return "".join(map(_ustr,_flatten(out)))
 | 
						|
        except ParseBaseException as exc:
 | 
						|
            if ParserElement.verbose_stacktrace:
 | 
						|
                raise
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                # catch and re-raise exception from here, clears out pyparsing internal stack trace
 | 
						|
                raise exc
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def searchString( self, instring, maxMatches=_MAX_INT ):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Another extension to C{L{scanString}}, simplifying the access to the tokens found
 | 
						|
        to match the given parse expression.  May be called with optional
 | 
						|
        C{maxMatches} argument, to clip searching after 'n' matches are found.
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
        Example::
 | 
						|
            # a capitalized word starts with an uppercase letter, followed by zero or more lowercase letters
 | 
						|
            cap_word = Word(alphas.upper(), alphas.lower())
 | 
						|
            
 | 
						|
            print(cap_word.searchString("More than Iron, more than Lead, more than Gold I need Electricity"))
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            # the sum() builtin can be used to merge results into a single ParseResults object
 | 
						|
            print(sum(cap_word.searchString("More than Iron, more than Lead, more than Gold I need Electricity")))
 | 
						|
        prints::
 | 
						|
            [['More'], ['Iron'], ['Lead'], ['Gold'], ['I'], ['Electricity']]
 | 
						|
            ['More', 'Iron', 'Lead', 'Gold', 'I', 'Electricity']
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        try:
 | 
						|
            return ParseResults([ t for t,s,e in self.scanString( instring, maxMatches ) ])
 | 
						|
        except ParseBaseException as exc:
 | 
						|
            if ParserElement.verbose_stacktrace:
 | 
						|
                raise
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                # catch and re-raise exception from here, clears out pyparsing internal stack trace
 | 
						|
                raise exc
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def split(self, instring, maxsplit=_MAX_INT, includeSeparators=False):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Generator method to split a string using the given expression as a separator.
 | 
						|
        May be called with optional C{maxsplit} argument, to limit the number of splits;
 | 
						|
        and the optional C{includeSeparators} argument (default=C{False}), if the separating
 | 
						|
        matching text should be included in the split results.
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
        Example::        
 | 
						|
            punc = oneOf(list(".,;:/-!?"))
 | 
						|
            print(list(punc.split("This, this?, this sentence, is badly punctuated!")))
 | 
						|
        prints::
 | 
						|
            ['This', ' this', '', ' this sentence', ' is badly punctuated', '']
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        splits = 0
 | 
						|
        last = 0
 | 
						|
        for t,s,e in self.scanString(instring, maxMatches=maxsplit):
 | 
						|
            yield instring[last:s]
 | 
						|
            if includeSeparators:
 | 
						|
                yield t[0]
 | 
						|
            last = e
 | 
						|
        yield instring[last:]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __add__(self, other ):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Implementation of + operator - returns C{L{And}}. Adding strings to a ParserElement
 | 
						|
        converts them to L{Literal}s by default.
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
        Example::
 | 
						|
            greet = Word(alphas) + "," + Word(alphas) + "!"
 | 
						|
            hello = "Hello, World!"
 | 
						|
            print (hello, "->", greet.parseString(hello))
 | 
						|
        Prints::
 | 
						|
            Hello, World! -> ['Hello', ',', 'World', '!']
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        if isinstance( other, basestring ):
 | 
						|
            other = ParserElement._literalStringClass( other )
 | 
						|
        if not isinstance( other, ParserElement ):
 | 
						|
            warnings.warn("Cannot combine element of type %s with ParserElement" % type(other),
 | 
						|
                    SyntaxWarning, stacklevel=2)
 | 
						|
            return None
 | 
						|
        return And( [ self, other ] )
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __radd__(self, other ):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Implementation of + operator when left operand is not a C{L{ParserElement}}
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        if isinstance( other, basestring ):
 | 
						|
            other = ParserElement._literalStringClass( other )
 | 
						|
        if not isinstance( other, ParserElement ):
 | 
						|
            warnings.warn("Cannot combine element of type %s with ParserElement" % type(other),
 | 
						|
                    SyntaxWarning, stacklevel=2)
 | 
						|
            return None
 | 
						|
        return other + self
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __sub__(self, other):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Implementation of - operator, returns C{L{And}} with error stop
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        if isinstance( other, basestring ):
 | 
						|
            other = ParserElement._literalStringClass( other )
 | 
						|
        if not isinstance( other, ParserElement ):
 | 
						|
            warnings.warn("Cannot combine element of type %s with ParserElement" % type(other),
 | 
						|
                    SyntaxWarning, stacklevel=2)
 | 
						|
            return None
 | 
						|
        return self + And._ErrorStop() + other
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __rsub__(self, other ):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Implementation of - operator when left operand is not a C{L{ParserElement}}
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        if isinstance( other, basestring ):
 | 
						|
            other = ParserElement._literalStringClass( other )
 | 
						|
        if not isinstance( other, ParserElement ):
 | 
						|
            warnings.warn("Cannot combine element of type %s with ParserElement" % type(other),
 | 
						|
                    SyntaxWarning, stacklevel=2)
 | 
						|
            return None
 | 
						|
        return other - self
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __mul__(self,other):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Implementation of * operator, allows use of C{expr * 3} in place of
 | 
						|
        C{expr + expr + expr}.  Expressions may also me multiplied by a 2-integer
 | 
						|
        tuple, similar to C{{min,max}} multipliers in regular expressions.  Tuples
 | 
						|
        may also include C{None} as in:
 | 
						|
         - C{expr*(n,None)} or C{expr*(n,)} is equivalent
 | 
						|
              to C{expr*n + L{ZeroOrMore}(expr)}
 | 
						|
              (read as "at least n instances of C{expr}")
 | 
						|
         - C{expr*(None,n)} is equivalent to C{expr*(0,n)}
 | 
						|
              (read as "0 to n instances of C{expr}")
 | 
						|
         - C{expr*(None,None)} is equivalent to C{L{ZeroOrMore}(expr)}
 | 
						|
         - C{expr*(1,None)} is equivalent to C{L{OneOrMore}(expr)}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        Note that C{expr*(None,n)} does not raise an exception if
 | 
						|
        more than n exprs exist in the input stream; that is,
 | 
						|
        C{expr*(None,n)} does not enforce a maximum number of expr
 | 
						|
        occurrences.  If this behavior is desired, then write
 | 
						|
        C{expr*(None,n) + ~expr}
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        if isinstance(other,int):
 | 
						|
            minElements, optElements = other,0
 | 
						|
        elif isinstance(other,tuple):
 | 
						|
            other = (other + (None, None))[:2]
 | 
						|
            if other[0] is None:
 | 
						|
                other = (0, other[1])
 | 
						|
            if isinstance(other[0],int) and other[1] is None:
 | 
						|
                if other[0] == 0:
 | 
						|
                    return ZeroOrMore(self)
 | 
						|
                if other[0] == 1:
 | 
						|
                    return OneOrMore(self)
 | 
						|
                else:
 | 
						|
                    return self*other[0] + ZeroOrMore(self)
 | 
						|
            elif isinstance(other[0],int) and isinstance(other[1],int):
 | 
						|
                minElements, optElements = other
 | 
						|
                optElements -= minElements
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                raise TypeError("cannot multiply 'ParserElement' and ('%s','%s') objects", type(other[0]),type(other[1]))
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            raise TypeError("cannot multiply 'ParserElement' and '%s' objects", type(other))
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if minElements < 0:
 | 
						|
            raise ValueError("cannot multiply ParserElement by negative value")
 | 
						|
        if optElements < 0:
 | 
						|
            raise ValueError("second tuple value must be greater or equal to first tuple value")
 | 
						|
        if minElements == optElements == 0:
 | 
						|
            raise ValueError("cannot multiply ParserElement by 0 or (0,0)")
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if (optElements):
 | 
						|
            def makeOptionalList(n):
 | 
						|
                if n>1:
 | 
						|
                    return Optional(self + makeOptionalList(n-1))
 | 
						|
                else:
 | 
						|
                    return Optional(self)
 | 
						|
            if minElements:
 | 
						|
                if minElements == 1:
 | 
						|
                    ret = self + makeOptionalList(optElements)
 | 
						|
                else:
 | 
						|
                    ret = And([self]*minElements) + makeOptionalList(optElements)
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                ret = makeOptionalList(optElements)
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            if minElements == 1:
 | 
						|
                ret = self
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                ret = And([self]*minElements)
 | 
						|
        return ret
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __rmul__(self, other):
 | 
						|
        return self.__mul__(other)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __or__(self, other ):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Implementation of | operator - returns C{L{MatchFirst}}
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        if isinstance( other, basestring ):
 | 
						|
            other = ParserElement._literalStringClass( other )
 | 
						|
        if not isinstance( other, ParserElement ):
 | 
						|
            warnings.warn("Cannot combine element of type %s with ParserElement" % type(other),
 | 
						|
                    SyntaxWarning, stacklevel=2)
 | 
						|
            return None
 | 
						|
        return MatchFirst( [ self, other ] )
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __ror__(self, other ):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Implementation of | operator when left operand is not a C{L{ParserElement}}
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        if isinstance( other, basestring ):
 | 
						|
            other = ParserElement._literalStringClass( other )
 | 
						|
        if not isinstance( other, ParserElement ):
 | 
						|
            warnings.warn("Cannot combine element of type %s with ParserElement" % type(other),
 | 
						|
                    SyntaxWarning, stacklevel=2)
 | 
						|
            return None
 | 
						|
        return other | self
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __xor__(self, other ):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Implementation of ^ operator - returns C{L{Or}}
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        if isinstance( other, basestring ):
 | 
						|
            other = ParserElement._literalStringClass( other )
 | 
						|
        if not isinstance( other, ParserElement ):
 | 
						|
            warnings.warn("Cannot combine element of type %s with ParserElement" % type(other),
 | 
						|
                    SyntaxWarning, stacklevel=2)
 | 
						|
            return None
 | 
						|
        return Or( [ self, other ] )
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __rxor__(self, other ):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Implementation of ^ operator when left operand is not a C{L{ParserElement}}
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        if isinstance( other, basestring ):
 | 
						|
            other = ParserElement._literalStringClass( other )
 | 
						|
        if not isinstance( other, ParserElement ):
 | 
						|
            warnings.warn("Cannot combine element of type %s with ParserElement" % type(other),
 | 
						|
                    SyntaxWarning, stacklevel=2)
 | 
						|
            return None
 | 
						|
        return other ^ self
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __and__(self, other ):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Implementation of & operator - returns C{L{Each}}
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        if isinstance( other, basestring ):
 | 
						|
            other = ParserElement._literalStringClass( other )
 | 
						|
        if not isinstance( other, ParserElement ):
 | 
						|
            warnings.warn("Cannot combine element of type %s with ParserElement" % type(other),
 | 
						|
                    SyntaxWarning, stacklevel=2)
 | 
						|
            return None
 | 
						|
        return Each( [ self, other ] )
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __rand__(self, other ):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Implementation of & operator when left operand is not a C{L{ParserElement}}
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        if isinstance( other, basestring ):
 | 
						|
            other = ParserElement._literalStringClass( other )
 | 
						|
        if not isinstance( other, ParserElement ):
 | 
						|
            warnings.warn("Cannot combine element of type %s with ParserElement" % type(other),
 | 
						|
                    SyntaxWarning, stacklevel=2)
 | 
						|
            return None
 | 
						|
        return other & self
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __invert__( self ):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Implementation of ~ operator - returns C{L{NotAny}}
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        return NotAny( self )
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __call__(self, name=None):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Shortcut for C{L{setResultsName}}, with C{listAllMatches=False}.
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
        If C{name} is given with a trailing C{'*'} character, then C{listAllMatches} will be
 | 
						|
        passed as C{True}.
 | 
						|
           
 | 
						|
        If C{name} is omitted, same as calling C{L{copy}}.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        Example::
 | 
						|
            # these are equivalent
 | 
						|
            userdata = Word(alphas).setResultsName("name") + Word(nums+"-").setResultsName("socsecno")
 | 
						|
            userdata = Word(alphas)("name") + Word(nums+"-")("socsecno")             
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        if name is not None:
 | 
						|
            return self.setResultsName(name)
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            return self.copy()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def suppress( self ):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Suppresses the output of this C{ParserElement}; useful to keep punctuation from
 | 
						|
        cluttering up returned output.
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        return Suppress( self )
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def leaveWhitespace( self ):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Disables the skipping of whitespace before matching the characters in the
 | 
						|
        C{ParserElement}'s defined pattern.  This is normally only used internally by
 | 
						|
        the pyparsing module, but may be needed in some whitespace-sensitive grammars.
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        self.skipWhitespace = False
 | 
						|
        return self
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def setWhitespaceChars( self, chars ):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Overrides the default whitespace chars
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        self.skipWhitespace = True
 | 
						|
        self.whiteChars = chars
 | 
						|
        self.copyDefaultWhiteChars = False
 | 
						|
        return self
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def parseWithTabs( self ):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Overrides default behavior to expand C{<TAB>}s to spaces before parsing the input string.
 | 
						|
        Must be called before C{parseString} when the input grammar contains elements that
 | 
						|
        match C{<TAB>} characters.
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        self.keepTabs = True
 | 
						|
        return self
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def ignore( self, other ):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Define expression to be ignored (e.g., comments) while doing pattern
 | 
						|
        matching; may be called repeatedly, to define multiple comment or other
 | 
						|
        ignorable patterns.
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
        Example::
 | 
						|
            patt = OneOrMore(Word(alphas))
 | 
						|
            patt.parseString('ablaj /* comment */ lskjd') # -> ['ablaj']
 | 
						|
            
 | 
						|
            patt.ignore(cStyleComment)
 | 
						|
            patt.parseString('ablaj /* comment */ lskjd') # -> ['ablaj', 'lskjd']
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        if isinstance(other, basestring):
 | 
						|
            other = Suppress(other)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if isinstance( other, Suppress ):
 | 
						|
            if other not in self.ignoreExprs:
 | 
						|
                self.ignoreExprs.append(other)
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            self.ignoreExprs.append( Suppress( other.copy() ) )
 | 
						|
        return self
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def setDebugActions( self, startAction, successAction, exceptionAction ):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Enable display of debugging messages while doing pattern matching.
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        self.debugActions = (startAction or _defaultStartDebugAction,
 | 
						|
                             successAction or _defaultSuccessDebugAction,
 | 
						|
                             exceptionAction or _defaultExceptionDebugAction)
 | 
						|
        self.debug = True
 | 
						|
        return self
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def setDebug( self, flag=True ):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Enable display of debugging messages while doing pattern matching.
 | 
						|
        Set C{flag} to True to enable, False to disable.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        Example::
 | 
						|
            wd = Word(alphas).setName("alphaword")
 | 
						|
            integer = Word(nums).setName("numword")
 | 
						|
            term = wd | integer
 | 
						|
            
 | 
						|
            # turn on debugging for wd
 | 
						|
            wd.setDebug()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            OneOrMore(term).parseString("abc 123 xyz 890")
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
        prints::
 | 
						|
            Match alphaword at loc 0(1,1)
 | 
						|
            Matched alphaword -> ['abc']
 | 
						|
            Match alphaword at loc 3(1,4)
 | 
						|
            Exception raised:Expected alphaword (at char 4), (line:1, col:5)
 | 
						|
            Match alphaword at loc 7(1,8)
 | 
						|
            Matched alphaword -> ['xyz']
 | 
						|
            Match alphaword at loc 11(1,12)
 | 
						|
            Exception raised:Expected alphaword (at char 12), (line:1, col:13)
 | 
						|
            Match alphaword at loc 15(1,16)
 | 
						|
            Exception raised:Expected alphaword (at char 15), (line:1, col:16)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        The output shown is that produced by the default debug actions - custom debug actions can be
 | 
						|
        specified using L{setDebugActions}. Prior to attempting
 | 
						|
        to match the C{wd} expression, the debugging message C{"Match <exprname> at loc <n>(<line>,<col>)"}
 | 
						|
        is shown. Then if the parse succeeds, a C{"Matched"} message is shown, or an C{"Exception raised"}
 | 
						|
        message is shown. Also note the use of L{setName} to assign a human-readable name to the expression,
 | 
						|
        which makes debugging and exception messages easier to understand - for instance, the default
 | 
						|
        name created for the C{Word} expression without calling C{setName} is C{"W:(ABCD...)"}.
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        if flag:
 | 
						|
            self.setDebugActions( _defaultStartDebugAction, _defaultSuccessDebugAction, _defaultExceptionDebugAction )
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            self.debug = False
 | 
						|
        return self
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __str__( self ):
 | 
						|
        return self.name
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __repr__( self ):
 | 
						|
        return _ustr(self)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def streamline( self ):
 | 
						|
        self.streamlined = True
 | 
						|
        self.strRepr = None
 | 
						|
        return self
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def checkRecursion( self, parseElementList ):
 | 
						|
        pass
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def validate( self, validateTrace=[] ):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Check defined expressions for valid structure, check for infinite recursive definitions.
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        self.checkRecursion( [] )
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def parseFile( self, file_or_filename, parseAll=False ):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Execute the parse expression on the given file or filename.
 | 
						|
        If a filename is specified (instead of a file object),
 | 
						|
        the entire file is opened, read, and closed before parsing.
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        try:
 | 
						|
            file_contents = file_or_filename.read()
 | 
						|
        except AttributeError:
 | 
						|
            with open(file_or_filename, "r") as f:
 | 
						|
                file_contents = f.read()
 | 
						|
        try:
 | 
						|
            return self.parseString(file_contents, parseAll)
 | 
						|
        except ParseBaseException as exc:
 | 
						|
            if ParserElement.verbose_stacktrace:
 | 
						|
                raise
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                # catch and re-raise exception from here, clears out pyparsing internal stack trace
 | 
						|
                raise exc
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __eq__(self,other):
 | 
						|
        if isinstance(other, ParserElement):
 | 
						|
            return self is other or vars(self) == vars(other)
 | 
						|
        elif isinstance(other, basestring):
 | 
						|
            return self.matches(other)
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            return super(ParserElement,self)==other
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __ne__(self,other):
 | 
						|
        return not (self == other)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __hash__(self):
 | 
						|
        return hash(id(self))
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __req__(self,other):
 | 
						|
        return self == other
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __rne__(self,other):
 | 
						|
        return not (self == other)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def matches(self, testString, parseAll=True):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Method for quick testing of a parser against a test string. Good for simple 
 | 
						|
        inline microtests of sub expressions while building up larger parser.
 | 
						|
           
 | 
						|
        Parameters:
 | 
						|
         - testString - to test against this expression for a match
 | 
						|
         - parseAll - (default=C{True}) - flag to pass to C{L{parseString}} when running tests
 | 
						|
            
 | 
						|
        Example::
 | 
						|
            expr = Word(nums)
 | 
						|
            assert expr.matches("100")
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        try:
 | 
						|
            self.parseString(_ustr(testString), parseAll=parseAll)
 | 
						|
            return True
 | 
						|
        except ParseBaseException:
 | 
						|
            return False
 | 
						|
                
 | 
						|
    def runTests(self, tests, parseAll=True, comment='#', fullDump=True, printResults=True, failureTests=False):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Execute the parse expression on a series of test strings, showing each
 | 
						|
        test, the parsed results or where the parse failed. Quick and easy way to
 | 
						|
        run a parse expression against a list of sample strings.
 | 
						|
           
 | 
						|
        Parameters:
 | 
						|
         - tests - a list of separate test strings, or a multiline string of test strings
 | 
						|
         - parseAll - (default=C{True}) - flag to pass to C{L{parseString}} when running tests           
 | 
						|
         - comment - (default=C{'#'}) - expression for indicating embedded comments in the test 
 | 
						|
              string; pass None to disable comment filtering
 | 
						|
         - fullDump - (default=C{True}) - dump results as list followed by results names in nested outline;
 | 
						|
              if False, only dump nested list
 | 
						|
         - printResults - (default=C{True}) prints test output to stdout
 | 
						|
         - failureTests - (default=C{False}) indicates if these tests are expected to fail parsing
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        Returns: a (success, results) tuple, where success indicates that all tests succeeded
 | 
						|
        (or failed if C{failureTests} is True), and the results contain a list of lines of each 
 | 
						|
        test's output
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
        Example::
 | 
						|
            number_expr = pyparsing_common.number.copy()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            result = number_expr.runTests('''
 | 
						|
                # unsigned integer
 | 
						|
                100
 | 
						|
                # negative integer
 | 
						|
                -100
 | 
						|
                # float with scientific notation
 | 
						|
                6.02e23
 | 
						|
                # integer with scientific notation
 | 
						|
                1e-12
 | 
						|
                ''')
 | 
						|
            print("Success" if result[0] else "Failed!")
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            result = number_expr.runTests('''
 | 
						|
                # stray character
 | 
						|
                100Z
 | 
						|
                # missing leading digit before '.'
 | 
						|
                -.100
 | 
						|
                # too many '.'
 | 
						|
                3.14.159
 | 
						|
                ''', failureTests=True)
 | 
						|
            print("Success" if result[0] else "Failed!")
 | 
						|
        prints::
 | 
						|
            # unsigned integer
 | 
						|
            100
 | 
						|
            [100]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            # negative integer
 | 
						|
            -100
 | 
						|
            [-100]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            # float with scientific notation
 | 
						|
            6.02e23
 | 
						|
            [6.02e+23]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            # integer with scientific notation
 | 
						|
            1e-12
 | 
						|
            [1e-12]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            Success
 | 
						|
            
 | 
						|
            # stray character
 | 
						|
            100Z
 | 
						|
               ^
 | 
						|
            FAIL: Expected end of text (at char 3), (line:1, col:4)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            # missing leading digit before '.'
 | 
						|
            -.100
 | 
						|
            ^
 | 
						|
            FAIL: Expected {real number with scientific notation | real number | signed integer} (at char 0), (line:1, col:1)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            # too many '.'
 | 
						|
            3.14.159
 | 
						|
                ^
 | 
						|
            FAIL: Expected end of text (at char 4), (line:1, col:5)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            Success
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        Each test string must be on a single line. If you want to test a string that spans multiple
 | 
						|
        lines, create a test like this::
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            expr.runTest(r"this is a test\\n of strings that spans \\n 3 lines")
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
        (Note that this is a raw string literal, you must include the leading 'r'.)
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        if isinstance(tests, basestring):
 | 
						|
            tests = list(map(str.strip, tests.rstrip().splitlines()))
 | 
						|
        if isinstance(comment, basestring):
 | 
						|
            comment = Literal(comment)
 | 
						|
        allResults = []
 | 
						|
        comments = []
 | 
						|
        success = True
 | 
						|
        for t in tests:
 | 
						|
            if comment is not None and comment.matches(t, False) or comments and not t:
 | 
						|
                comments.append(t)
 | 
						|
                continue
 | 
						|
            if not t:
 | 
						|
                continue
 | 
						|
            out = ['\n'.join(comments), t]
 | 
						|
            comments = []
 | 
						|
            try:
 | 
						|
                t = t.replace(r'\n','\n')
 | 
						|
                result = self.parseString(t, parseAll=parseAll)
 | 
						|
                out.append(result.dump(full=fullDump))
 | 
						|
                success = success and not failureTests
 | 
						|
            except ParseBaseException as pe:
 | 
						|
                fatal = "(FATAL)" if isinstance(pe, ParseFatalException) else ""
 | 
						|
                if '\n' in t:
 | 
						|
                    out.append(line(pe.loc, t))
 | 
						|
                    out.append(' '*(col(pe.loc,t)-1) + '^' + fatal)
 | 
						|
                else:
 | 
						|
                    out.append(' '*pe.loc + '^' + fatal)
 | 
						|
                out.append("FAIL: " + str(pe))
 | 
						|
                success = success and failureTests
 | 
						|
                result = pe
 | 
						|
            except Exception as exc:
 | 
						|
                out.append("FAIL-EXCEPTION: " + str(exc))
 | 
						|
                success = success and failureTests
 | 
						|
                result = exc
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            if printResults:
 | 
						|
                if fullDump:
 | 
						|
                    out.append('')
 | 
						|
                print('\n'.join(out))
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            allResults.append((t, result))
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
        return success, allResults
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
class Token(ParserElement):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Abstract C{ParserElement} subclass, for defining atomic matching patterns.
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    def __init__( self ):
 | 
						|
        super(Token,self).__init__( savelist=False )
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class Empty(Token):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    An empty token, will always match.
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    def __init__( self ):
 | 
						|
        super(Empty,self).__init__()
 | 
						|
        self.name = "Empty"
 | 
						|
        self.mayReturnEmpty = True
 | 
						|
        self.mayIndexError = False
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class NoMatch(Token):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    A token that will never match.
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    def __init__( self ):
 | 
						|
        super(NoMatch,self).__init__()
 | 
						|
        self.name = "NoMatch"
 | 
						|
        self.mayReturnEmpty = True
 | 
						|
        self.mayIndexError = False
 | 
						|
        self.errmsg = "Unmatchable token"
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def parseImpl( self, instring, loc, doActions=True ):
 | 
						|
        raise ParseException(instring, loc, self.errmsg, self)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class Literal(Token):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Token to exactly match a specified string.
 | 
						|
    
 | 
						|
    Example::
 | 
						|
        Literal('blah').parseString('blah')  # -> ['blah']
 | 
						|
        Literal('blah').parseString('blahfooblah')  # -> ['blah']
 | 
						|
        Literal('blah').parseString('bla')  # -> Exception: Expected "blah"
 | 
						|
    
 | 
						|
    For case-insensitive matching, use L{CaselessLiteral}.
 | 
						|
    
 | 
						|
    For keyword matching (force word break before and after the matched string),
 | 
						|
    use L{Keyword} or L{CaselessKeyword}.
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    def __init__( self, matchString ):
 | 
						|
        super(Literal,self).__init__()
 | 
						|
        self.match = matchString
 | 
						|
        self.matchLen = len(matchString)
 | 
						|
        try:
 | 
						|
            self.firstMatchChar = matchString[0]
 | 
						|
        except IndexError:
 | 
						|
            warnings.warn("null string passed to Literal; use Empty() instead",
 | 
						|
                            SyntaxWarning, stacklevel=2)
 | 
						|
            self.__class__ = Empty
 | 
						|
        self.name = '"%s"' % _ustr(self.match)
 | 
						|
        self.errmsg = "Expected " + self.name
 | 
						|
        self.mayReturnEmpty = False
 | 
						|
        self.mayIndexError = False
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    # Performance tuning: this routine gets called a *lot*
 | 
						|
    # if this is a single character match string  and the first character matches,
 | 
						|
    # short-circuit as quickly as possible, and avoid calling startswith
 | 
						|
    #~ @profile
 | 
						|
    def parseImpl( self, instring, loc, doActions=True ):
 | 
						|
        if (instring[loc] == self.firstMatchChar and
 | 
						|
            (self.matchLen==1 or instring.startswith(self.match,loc)) ):
 | 
						|
            return loc+self.matchLen, self.match
 | 
						|
        raise ParseException(instring, loc, self.errmsg, self)
 | 
						|
_L = Literal
 | 
						|
ParserElement._literalStringClass = Literal
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class Keyword(Token):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Token to exactly match a specified string as a keyword, that is, it must be
 | 
						|
    immediately followed by a non-keyword character.  Compare with C{L{Literal}}:
 | 
						|
     - C{Literal("if")} will match the leading C{'if'} in C{'ifAndOnlyIf'}.
 | 
						|
     - C{Keyword("if")} will not; it will only match the leading C{'if'} in C{'if x=1'}, or C{'if(y==2)'}
 | 
						|
    Accepts two optional constructor arguments in addition to the keyword string:
 | 
						|
     - C{identChars} is a string of characters that would be valid identifier characters,
 | 
						|
          defaulting to all alphanumerics + "_" and "$"
 | 
						|
     - C{caseless} allows case-insensitive matching, default is C{False}.
 | 
						|
       
 | 
						|
    Example::
 | 
						|
        Keyword("start").parseString("start")  # -> ['start']
 | 
						|
        Keyword("start").parseString("starting")  # -> Exception
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    For case-insensitive matching, use L{CaselessKeyword}.
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    DEFAULT_KEYWORD_CHARS = alphanums+"_$"
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __init__( self, matchString, identChars=None, caseless=False ):
 | 
						|
        super(Keyword,self).__init__()
 | 
						|
        if identChars is None:
 | 
						|
            identChars = Keyword.DEFAULT_KEYWORD_CHARS
 | 
						|
        self.match = matchString
 | 
						|
        self.matchLen = len(matchString)
 | 
						|
        try:
 | 
						|
            self.firstMatchChar = matchString[0]
 | 
						|
        except IndexError:
 | 
						|
            warnings.warn("null string passed to Keyword; use Empty() instead",
 | 
						|
                            SyntaxWarning, stacklevel=2)
 | 
						|
        self.name = '"%s"' % self.match
 | 
						|
        self.errmsg = "Expected " + self.name
 | 
						|
        self.mayReturnEmpty = False
 | 
						|
        self.mayIndexError = False
 | 
						|
        self.caseless = caseless
 | 
						|
        if caseless:
 | 
						|
            self.caselessmatch = matchString.upper()
 | 
						|
            identChars = identChars.upper()
 | 
						|
        self.identChars = set(identChars)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def parseImpl( self, instring, loc, doActions=True ):
 | 
						|
        if self.caseless:
 | 
						|
            if ( (instring[ loc:loc+self.matchLen ].upper() == self.caselessmatch) and
 | 
						|
                 (loc >= len(instring)-self.matchLen or instring[loc+self.matchLen].upper() not in self.identChars) and
 | 
						|
                 (loc == 0 or instring[loc-1].upper() not in self.identChars) ):
 | 
						|
                return loc+self.matchLen, self.match
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            if (instring[loc] == self.firstMatchChar and
 | 
						|
                (self.matchLen==1 or instring.startswith(self.match,loc)) and
 | 
						|
                (loc >= len(instring)-self.matchLen or instring[loc+self.matchLen] not in self.identChars) and
 | 
						|
                (loc == 0 or instring[loc-1] not in self.identChars) ):
 | 
						|
                return loc+self.matchLen, self.match
 | 
						|
        raise ParseException(instring, loc, self.errmsg, self)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def copy(self):
 | 
						|
        c = super(Keyword,self).copy()
 | 
						|
        c.identChars = Keyword.DEFAULT_KEYWORD_CHARS
 | 
						|
        return c
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    @staticmethod
 | 
						|
    def setDefaultKeywordChars( chars ):
 | 
						|
        """Overrides the default Keyword chars
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Keyword.DEFAULT_KEYWORD_CHARS = chars
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class CaselessLiteral(Literal):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Token to match a specified string, ignoring case of letters.
 | 
						|
    Note: the matched results will always be in the case of the given
 | 
						|
    match string, NOT the case of the input text.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Example::
 | 
						|
        OneOrMore(CaselessLiteral("CMD")).parseString("cmd CMD Cmd10") # -> ['CMD', 'CMD', 'CMD']
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
    (Contrast with example for L{CaselessKeyword}.)
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    def __init__( self, matchString ):
 | 
						|
        super(CaselessLiteral,self).__init__( matchString.upper() )
 | 
						|
        # Preserve the defining literal.
 | 
						|
        self.returnString = matchString
 | 
						|
        self.name = "'%s'" % self.returnString
 | 
						|
        self.errmsg = "Expected " + self.name
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def parseImpl( self, instring, loc, doActions=True ):
 | 
						|
        if instring[ loc:loc+self.matchLen ].upper() == self.match:
 | 
						|
            return loc+self.matchLen, self.returnString
 | 
						|
        raise ParseException(instring, loc, self.errmsg, self)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class CaselessKeyword(Keyword):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Caseless version of L{Keyword}.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Example::
 | 
						|
        OneOrMore(CaselessKeyword("CMD")).parseString("cmd CMD Cmd10") # -> ['CMD', 'CMD']
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
    (Contrast with example for L{CaselessLiteral}.)
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    def __init__( self, matchString, identChars=None ):
 | 
						|
        super(CaselessKeyword,self).__init__( matchString, identChars, caseless=True )
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def parseImpl( self, instring, loc, doActions=True ):
 | 
						|
        if ( (instring[ loc:loc+self.matchLen ].upper() == self.caselessmatch) and
 | 
						|
             (loc >= len(instring)-self.matchLen or instring[loc+self.matchLen].upper() not in self.identChars) ):
 | 
						|
            return loc+self.matchLen, self.match
 | 
						|
        raise ParseException(instring, loc, self.errmsg, self)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class CloseMatch(Token):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    A variation on L{Literal} which matches "close" matches, that is, 
 | 
						|
    strings with at most 'n' mismatching characters. C{CloseMatch} takes parameters:
 | 
						|
     - C{match_string} - string to be matched
 | 
						|
     - C{maxMismatches} - (C{default=1}) maximum number of mismatches allowed to count as a match
 | 
						|
    
 | 
						|
    The results from a successful parse will contain the matched text from the input string and the following named results:
 | 
						|
     - C{mismatches} - a list of the positions within the match_string where mismatches were found
 | 
						|
     - C{original} - the original match_string used to compare against the input string
 | 
						|
    
 | 
						|
    If C{mismatches} is an empty list, then the match was an exact match.
 | 
						|
    
 | 
						|
    Example::
 | 
						|
        patt = CloseMatch("ATCATCGAATGGA")
 | 
						|
        patt.parseString("ATCATCGAAXGGA") # -> (['ATCATCGAAXGGA'], {'mismatches': [[9]], 'original': ['ATCATCGAATGGA']})
 | 
						|
        patt.parseString("ATCAXCGAAXGGA") # -> Exception: Expected 'ATCATCGAATGGA' (with up to 1 mismatches) (at char 0), (line:1, col:1)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # exact match
 | 
						|
        patt.parseString("ATCATCGAATGGA") # -> (['ATCATCGAATGGA'], {'mismatches': [[]], 'original': ['ATCATCGAATGGA']})
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # close match allowing up to 2 mismatches
 | 
						|
        patt = CloseMatch("ATCATCGAATGGA", maxMismatches=2)
 | 
						|
        patt.parseString("ATCAXCGAAXGGA") # -> (['ATCAXCGAAXGGA'], {'mismatches': [[4, 9]], 'original': ['ATCATCGAATGGA']})
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    def __init__(self, match_string, maxMismatches=1):
 | 
						|
        super(CloseMatch,self).__init__()
 | 
						|
        self.name = match_string
 | 
						|
        self.match_string = match_string
 | 
						|
        self.maxMismatches = maxMismatches
 | 
						|
        self.errmsg = "Expected %r (with up to %d mismatches)" % (self.match_string, self.maxMismatches)
 | 
						|
        self.mayIndexError = False
 | 
						|
        self.mayReturnEmpty = False
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def parseImpl( self, instring, loc, doActions=True ):
 | 
						|
        start = loc
 | 
						|
        instrlen = len(instring)
 | 
						|
        maxloc = start + len(self.match_string)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if maxloc <= instrlen:
 | 
						|
            match_string = self.match_string
 | 
						|
            match_stringloc = 0
 | 
						|
            mismatches = []
 | 
						|
            maxMismatches = self.maxMismatches
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            for match_stringloc,s_m in enumerate(zip(instring[loc:maxloc], self.match_string)):
 | 
						|
                src,mat = s_m
 | 
						|
                if src != mat:
 | 
						|
                    mismatches.append(match_stringloc)
 | 
						|
                    if len(mismatches) > maxMismatches:
 | 
						|
                        break
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                loc = match_stringloc + 1
 | 
						|
                results = ParseResults([instring[start:loc]])
 | 
						|
                results['original'] = self.match_string
 | 
						|
                results['mismatches'] = mismatches
 | 
						|
                return loc, results
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        raise ParseException(instring, loc, self.errmsg, self)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class Word(Token):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Token for matching words composed of allowed character sets.
 | 
						|
    Defined with string containing all allowed initial characters,
 | 
						|
    an optional string containing allowed body characters (if omitted,
 | 
						|
    defaults to the initial character set), and an optional minimum,
 | 
						|
    maximum, and/or exact length.  The default value for C{min} is 1 (a
 | 
						|
    minimum value < 1 is not valid); the default values for C{max} and C{exact}
 | 
						|
    are 0, meaning no maximum or exact length restriction. An optional
 | 
						|
    C{excludeChars} parameter can list characters that might be found in 
 | 
						|
    the input C{bodyChars} string; useful to define a word of all printables
 | 
						|
    except for one or two characters, for instance.
 | 
						|
    
 | 
						|
    L{srange} is useful for defining custom character set strings for defining 
 | 
						|
    C{Word} expressions, using range notation from regular expression character sets.
 | 
						|
    
 | 
						|
    A common mistake is to use C{Word} to match a specific literal string, as in 
 | 
						|
    C{Word("Address")}. Remember that C{Word} uses the string argument to define
 | 
						|
    I{sets} of matchable characters. This expression would match "Add", "AAA",
 | 
						|
    "dAred", or any other word made up of the characters 'A', 'd', 'r', 'e', and 's'.
 | 
						|
    To match an exact literal string, use L{Literal} or L{Keyword}.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    pyparsing includes helper strings for building Words:
 | 
						|
     - L{alphas}
 | 
						|
     - L{nums}
 | 
						|
     - L{alphanums}
 | 
						|
     - L{hexnums}
 | 
						|
     - L{alphas8bit} (alphabetic characters in ASCII range 128-255 - accented, tilded, umlauted, etc.)
 | 
						|
     - L{punc8bit} (non-alphabetic characters in ASCII range 128-255 - currency, symbols, superscripts, diacriticals, etc.)
 | 
						|
     - L{printables} (any non-whitespace character)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Example::
 | 
						|
        # a word composed of digits
 | 
						|
        integer = Word(nums) # equivalent to Word("0123456789") or Word(srange("0-9"))
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
        # a word with a leading capital, and zero or more lowercase
 | 
						|
        capital_word = Word(alphas.upper(), alphas.lower())
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # hostnames are alphanumeric, with leading alpha, and '-'
 | 
						|
        hostname = Word(alphas, alphanums+'-')
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
        # roman numeral (not a strict parser, accepts invalid mix of characters)
 | 
						|
        roman = Word("IVXLCDM")
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
        # any string of non-whitespace characters, except for ','
 | 
						|
        csv_value = Word(printables, excludeChars=",")
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    def __init__( self, initChars, bodyChars=None, min=1, max=0, exact=0, asKeyword=False, excludeChars=None ):
 | 
						|
        super(Word,self).__init__()
 | 
						|
        if excludeChars:
 | 
						|
            initChars = ''.join(c for c in initChars if c not in excludeChars)
 | 
						|
            if bodyChars:
 | 
						|
                bodyChars = ''.join(c for c in bodyChars if c not in excludeChars)
 | 
						|
        self.initCharsOrig = initChars
 | 
						|
        self.initChars = set(initChars)
 | 
						|
        if bodyChars :
 | 
						|
            self.bodyCharsOrig = bodyChars
 | 
						|
            self.bodyChars = set(bodyChars)
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            self.bodyCharsOrig = initChars
 | 
						|
            self.bodyChars = set(initChars)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        self.maxSpecified = max > 0
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if min < 1:
 | 
						|
            raise ValueError("cannot specify a minimum length < 1; use Optional(Word()) if zero-length word is permitted")
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        self.minLen = min
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if max > 0:
 | 
						|
            self.maxLen = max
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            self.maxLen = _MAX_INT
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if exact > 0:
 | 
						|
            self.maxLen = exact
 | 
						|
            self.minLen = exact
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        self.name = _ustr(self)
 | 
						|
        self.errmsg = "Expected " + self.name
 | 
						|
        self.mayIndexError = False
 | 
						|
        self.asKeyword = asKeyword
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if ' ' not in self.initCharsOrig+self.bodyCharsOrig and (min==1 and max==0 and exact==0):
 | 
						|
            if self.bodyCharsOrig == self.initCharsOrig:
 | 
						|
                self.reString = "[%s]+" % _escapeRegexRangeChars(self.initCharsOrig)
 | 
						|
            elif len(self.initCharsOrig) == 1:
 | 
						|
                self.reString = "%s[%s]*" % \
 | 
						|
                                      (re.escape(self.initCharsOrig),
 | 
						|
                                      _escapeRegexRangeChars(self.bodyCharsOrig),)
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                self.reString = "[%s][%s]*" % \
 | 
						|
                                      (_escapeRegexRangeChars(self.initCharsOrig),
 | 
						|
                                      _escapeRegexRangeChars(self.bodyCharsOrig),)
 | 
						|
            if self.asKeyword:
 | 
						|
                self.reString = r"\b"+self.reString+r"\b"
 | 
						|
            try:
 | 
						|
                self.re = re.compile( self.reString )
 | 
						|
            except Exception:
 | 
						|
                self.re = None
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def parseImpl( self, instring, loc, doActions=True ):
 | 
						|
        if self.re:
 | 
						|
            result = self.re.match(instring,loc)
 | 
						|
            if not result:
 | 
						|
                raise ParseException(instring, loc, self.errmsg, self)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            loc = result.end()
 | 
						|
            return loc, result.group()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if not(instring[ loc ] in self.initChars):
 | 
						|
            raise ParseException(instring, loc, self.errmsg, self)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        start = loc
 | 
						|
        loc += 1
 | 
						|
        instrlen = len(instring)
 | 
						|
        bodychars = self.bodyChars
 | 
						|
        maxloc = start + self.maxLen
 | 
						|
        maxloc = min( maxloc, instrlen )
 | 
						|
        while loc < maxloc and instring[loc] in bodychars:
 | 
						|
            loc += 1
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        throwException = False
 | 
						|
        if loc - start < self.minLen:
 | 
						|
            throwException = True
 | 
						|
        if self.maxSpecified and loc < instrlen and instring[loc] in bodychars:
 | 
						|
            throwException = True
 | 
						|
        if self.asKeyword:
 | 
						|
            if (start>0 and instring[start-1] in bodychars) or (loc<instrlen and instring[loc] in bodychars):
 | 
						|
                throwException = True
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if throwException:
 | 
						|
            raise ParseException(instring, loc, self.errmsg, self)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        return loc, instring[start:loc]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __str__( self ):
 | 
						|
        try:
 | 
						|
            return super(Word,self).__str__()
 | 
						|
        except Exception:
 | 
						|
            pass
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if self.strRepr is None:
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            def charsAsStr(s):
 | 
						|
                if len(s)>4:
 | 
						|
                    return s[:4]+"..."
 | 
						|
                else:
 | 
						|
                    return s
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            if ( self.initCharsOrig != self.bodyCharsOrig ):
 | 
						|
                self.strRepr = "W:(%s,%s)" % ( charsAsStr(self.initCharsOrig), charsAsStr(self.bodyCharsOrig) )
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                self.strRepr = "W:(%s)" % charsAsStr(self.initCharsOrig)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        return self.strRepr
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class Regex(Token):
 | 
						|
    r"""
 | 
						|
    Token for matching strings that match a given regular expression.
 | 
						|
    Defined with string specifying the regular expression in a form recognized by the inbuilt Python re module.
 | 
						|
    If the given regex contains named groups (defined using C{(?P<name>...)}), these will be preserved as 
 | 
						|
    named parse results.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Example::
 | 
						|
        realnum = Regex(r"[+-]?\d+\.\d*")
 | 
						|
        date = Regex(r'(?P<year>\d{4})-(?P<month>\d\d?)-(?P<day>\d\d?)')
 | 
						|
        # ref: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/267399/how-do-you-match-only-valid-roman-numerals-with-a-regular-expression
 | 
						|
        roman = Regex(r"M{0,4}(CM|CD|D?C{0,3})(XC|XL|L?X{0,3})(IX|IV|V?I{0,3})")
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    compiledREtype = type(re.compile("[A-Z]"))
 | 
						|
    def __init__( self, pattern, flags=0):
 | 
						|
        """The parameters C{pattern} and C{flags} are passed to the C{re.compile()} function as-is. See the Python C{re} module for an explanation of the acceptable patterns and flags."""
 | 
						|
        super(Regex,self).__init__()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if isinstance(pattern, basestring):
 | 
						|
            if not pattern:
 | 
						|
                warnings.warn("null string passed to Regex; use Empty() instead",
 | 
						|
                        SyntaxWarning, stacklevel=2)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            self.pattern = pattern
 | 
						|
            self.flags = flags
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            try:
 | 
						|
                self.re = re.compile(self.pattern, self.flags)
 | 
						|
                self.reString = self.pattern
 | 
						|
            except sre_constants.error:
 | 
						|
                warnings.warn("invalid pattern (%s) passed to Regex" % pattern,
 | 
						|
                    SyntaxWarning, stacklevel=2)
 | 
						|
                raise
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        elif isinstance(pattern, Regex.compiledREtype):
 | 
						|
            self.re = pattern
 | 
						|
            self.pattern = \
 | 
						|
            self.reString = str(pattern)
 | 
						|
            self.flags = flags
 | 
						|
            
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            raise ValueError("Regex may only be constructed with a string or a compiled RE object")
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        self.name = _ustr(self)
 | 
						|
        self.errmsg = "Expected " + self.name
 | 
						|
        self.mayIndexError = False
 | 
						|
        self.mayReturnEmpty = True
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def parseImpl( self, instring, loc, doActions=True ):
 | 
						|
        result = self.re.match(instring,loc)
 | 
						|
        if not result:
 | 
						|
            raise ParseException(instring, loc, self.errmsg, self)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        loc = result.end()
 | 
						|
        d = result.groupdict()
 | 
						|
        ret = ParseResults(result.group())
 | 
						|
        if d:
 | 
						|
            for k in d:
 | 
						|
                ret[k] = d[k]
 | 
						|
        return loc,ret
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __str__( self ):
 | 
						|
        try:
 | 
						|
            return super(Regex,self).__str__()
 | 
						|
        except Exception:
 | 
						|
            pass
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if self.strRepr is None:
 | 
						|
            self.strRepr = "Re:(%s)" % repr(self.pattern)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        return self.strRepr
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class QuotedString(Token):
 | 
						|
    r"""
 | 
						|
    Token for matching strings that are delimited by quoting characters.
 | 
						|
    
 | 
						|
    Defined with the following parameters:
 | 
						|
        - quoteChar - string of one or more characters defining the quote delimiting string
 | 
						|
        - escChar - character to escape quotes, typically backslash (default=C{None})
 | 
						|
        - escQuote - special quote sequence to escape an embedded quote string (such as SQL's "" to escape an embedded ") (default=C{None})
 | 
						|
        - multiline - boolean indicating whether quotes can span multiple lines (default=C{False})
 | 
						|
        - unquoteResults - boolean indicating whether the matched text should be unquoted (default=C{True})
 | 
						|
        - endQuoteChar - string of one or more characters defining the end of the quote delimited string (default=C{None} => same as quoteChar)
 | 
						|
        - convertWhitespaceEscapes - convert escaped whitespace (C{'\t'}, C{'\n'}, etc.) to actual whitespace (default=C{True})
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Example::
 | 
						|
        qs = QuotedString('"')
 | 
						|
        print(qs.searchString('lsjdf "This is the quote" sldjf'))
 | 
						|
        complex_qs = QuotedString('{{', endQuoteChar='}}')
 | 
						|
        print(complex_qs.searchString('lsjdf {{This is the "quote"}} sldjf'))
 | 
						|
        sql_qs = QuotedString('"', escQuote='""')
 | 
						|
        print(sql_qs.searchString('lsjdf "This is the quote with ""embedded"" quotes" sldjf'))
 | 
						|
    prints::
 | 
						|
        [['This is the quote']]
 | 
						|
        [['This is the "quote"']]
 | 
						|
        [['This is the quote with "embedded" quotes']]
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    def __init__( self, quoteChar, escChar=None, escQuote=None, multiline=False, unquoteResults=True, endQuoteChar=None, convertWhitespaceEscapes=True):
 | 
						|
        super(QuotedString,self).__init__()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # remove white space from quote chars - wont work anyway
 | 
						|
        quoteChar = quoteChar.strip()
 | 
						|
        if not quoteChar:
 | 
						|
            warnings.warn("quoteChar cannot be the empty string",SyntaxWarning,stacklevel=2)
 | 
						|
            raise SyntaxError()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if endQuoteChar is None:
 | 
						|
            endQuoteChar = quoteChar
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            endQuoteChar = endQuoteChar.strip()
 | 
						|
            if not endQuoteChar:
 | 
						|
                warnings.warn("endQuoteChar cannot be the empty string",SyntaxWarning,stacklevel=2)
 | 
						|
                raise SyntaxError()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        self.quoteChar = quoteChar
 | 
						|
        self.quoteCharLen = len(quoteChar)
 | 
						|
        self.firstQuoteChar = quoteChar[0]
 | 
						|
        self.endQuoteChar = endQuoteChar
 | 
						|
        self.endQuoteCharLen = len(endQuoteChar)
 | 
						|
        self.escChar = escChar
 | 
						|
        self.escQuote = escQuote
 | 
						|
        self.unquoteResults = unquoteResults
 | 
						|
        self.convertWhitespaceEscapes = convertWhitespaceEscapes
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if multiline:
 | 
						|
            self.flags = re.MULTILINE | re.DOTALL
 | 
						|
            self.pattern = r'%s(?:[^%s%s]' % \
 | 
						|
                ( re.escape(self.quoteChar),
 | 
						|
                  _escapeRegexRangeChars(self.endQuoteChar[0]),
 | 
						|
                  (escChar is not None and _escapeRegexRangeChars(escChar) or '') )
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            self.flags = 0
 | 
						|
            self.pattern = r'%s(?:[^%s\n\r%s]' % \
 | 
						|
                ( re.escape(self.quoteChar),
 | 
						|
                  _escapeRegexRangeChars(self.endQuoteChar[0]),
 | 
						|
                  (escChar is not None and _escapeRegexRangeChars(escChar) or '') )
 | 
						|
        if len(self.endQuoteChar) > 1:
 | 
						|
            self.pattern += (
 | 
						|
                '|(?:' + ')|(?:'.join("%s[^%s]" % (re.escape(self.endQuoteChar[:i]),
 | 
						|
                                               _escapeRegexRangeChars(self.endQuoteChar[i]))
 | 
						|
                                    for i in range(len(self.endQuoteChar)-1,0,-1)) + ')'
 | 
						|
                )
 | 
						|
        if escQuote:
 | 
						|
            self.pattern += (r'|(?:%s)' % re.escape(escQuote))
 | 
						|
        if escChar:
 | 
						|
            self.pattern += (r'|(?:%s.)' % re.escape(escChar))
 | 
						|
            self.escCharReplacePattern = re.escape(self.escChar)+"(.)"
 | 
						|
        self.pattern += (r')*%s' % re.escape(self.endQuoteChar))
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        try:
 | 
						|
            self.re = re.compile(self.pattern, self.flags)
 | 
						|
            self.reString = self.pattern
 | 
						|
        except sre_constants.error:
 | 
						|
            warnings.warn("invalid pattern (%s) passed to Regex" % self.pattern,
 | 
						|
                SyntaxWarning, stacklevel=2)
 | 
						|
            raise
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        self.name = _ustr(self)
 | 
						|
        self.errmsg = "Expected " + self.name
 | 
						|
        self.mayIndexError = False
 | 
						|
        self.mayReturnEmpty = True
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def parseImpl( self, instring, loc, doActions=True ):
 | 
						|
        result = instring[loc] == self.firstQuoteChar and self.re.match(instring,loc) or None
 | 
						|
        if not result:
 | 
						|
            raise ParseException(instring, loc, self.errmsg, self)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        loc = result.end()
 | 
						|
        ret = result.group()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if self.unquoteResults:
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            # strip off quotes
 | 
						|
            ret = ret[self.quoteCharLen:-self.endQuoteCharLen]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            if isinstance(ret,basestring):
 | 
						|
                # replace escaped whitespace
 | 
						|
                if '\\' in ret and self.convertWhitespaceEscapes:
 | 
						|
                    ws_map = {
 | 
						|
                        r'\t' : '\t',
 | 
						|
                        r'\n' : '\n',
 | 
						|
                        r'\f' : '\f',
 | 
						|
                        r'\r' : '\r',
 | 
						|
                    }
 | 
						|
                    for wslit,wschar in ws_map.items():
 | 
						|
                        ret = ret.replace(wslit, wschar)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
                # replace escaped characters
 | 
						|
                if self.escChar:
 | 
						|
                    ret = re.sub(self.escCharReplacePattern, r"\g<1>", ret)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
                # replace escaped quotes
 | 
						|
                if self.escQuote:
 | 
						|
                    ret = ret.replace(self.escQuote, self.endQuoteChar)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        return loc, ret
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __str__( self ):
 | 
						|
        try:
 | 
						|
            return super(QuotedString,self).__str__()
 | 
						|
        except Exception:
 | 
						|
            pass
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if self.strRepr is None:
 | 
						|
            self.strRepr = "quoted string, starting with %s ending with %s" % (self.quoteChar, self.endQuoteChar)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        return self.strRepr
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class CharsNotIn(Token):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Token for matching words composed of characters I{not} in a given set (will
 | 
						|
    include whitespace in matched characters if not listed in the provided exclusion set - see example).
 | 
						|
    Defined with string containing all disallowed characters, and an optional
 | 
						|
    minimum, maximum, and/or exact length.  The default value for C{min} is 1 (a
 | 
						|
    minimum value < 1 is not valid); the default values for C{max} and C{exact}
 | 
						|
    are 0, meaning no maximum or exact length restriction.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Example::
 | 
						|
        # define a comma-separated-value as anything that is not a ','
 | 
						|
        csv_value = CharsNotIn(',')
 | 
						|
        print(delimitedList(csv_value).parseString("dkls,lsdkjf,s12 34,@!#,213"))
 | 
						|
    prints::
 | 
						|
        ['dkls', 'lsdkjf', 's12 34', '@!#', '213']
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    def __init__( self, notChars, min=1, max=0, exact=0 ):
 | 
						|
        super(CharsNotIn,self).__init__()
 | 
						|
        self.skipWhitespace = False
 | 
						|
        self.notChars = notChars
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if min < 1:
 | 
						|
            raise ValueError("cannot specify a minimum length < 1; use Optional(CharsNotIn()) if zero-length char group is permitted")
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        self.minLen = min
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if max > 0:
 | 
						|
            self.maxLen = max
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            self.maxLen = _MAX_INT
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if exact > 0:
 | 
						|
            self.maxLen = exact
 | 
						|
            self.minLen = exact
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        self.name = _ustr(self)
 | 
						|
        self.errmsg = "Expected " + self.name
 | 
						|
        self.mayReturnEmpty = ( self.minLen == 0 )
 | 
						|
        self.mayIndexError = False
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def parseImpl( self, instring, loc, doActions=True ):
 | 
						|
        if instring[loc] in self.notChars:
 | 
						|
            raise ParseException(instring, loc, self.errmsg, self)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        start = loc
 | 
						|
        loc += 1
 | 
						|
        notchars = self.notChars
 | 
						|
        maxlen = min( start+self.maxLen, len(instring) )
 | 
						|
        while loc < maxlen and \
 | 
						|
              (instring[loc] not in notchars):
 | 
						|
            loc += 1
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if loc - start < self.minLen:
 | 
						|
            raise ParseException(instring, loc, self.errmsg, self)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        return loc, instring[start:loc]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __str__( self ):
 | 
						|
        try:
 | 
						|
            return super(CharsNotIn, self).__str__()
 | 
						|
        except Exception:
 | 
						|
            pass
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if self.strRepr is None:
 | 
						|
            if len(self.notChars) > 4:
 | 
						|
                self.strRepr = "!W:(%s...)" % self.notChars[:4]
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                self.strRepr = "!W:(%s)" % self.notChars
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        return self.strRepr
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class White(Token):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Special matching class for matching whitespace.  Normally, whitespace is ignored
 | 
						|
    by pyparsing grammars.  This class is included when some whitespace structures
 | 
						|
    are significant.  Define with a string containing the whitespace characters to be
 | 
						|
    matched; default is C{" \\t\\r\\n"}.  Also takes optional C{min}, C{max}, and C{exact} arguments,
 | 
						|
    as defined for the C{L{Word}} class.
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    whiteStrs = {
 | 
						|
        " " : "<SPC>",
 | 
						|
        "\t": "<TAB>",
 | 
						|
        "\n": "<LF>",
 | 
						|
        "\r": "<CR>",
 | 
						|
        "\f": "<FF>",
 | 
						|
        }
 | 
						|
    def __init__(self, ws=" \t\r\n", min=1, max=0, exact=0):
 | 
						|
        super(White,self).__init__()
 | 
						|
        self.matchWhite = ws
 | 
						|
        self.setWhitespaceChars( "".join(c for c in self.whiteChars if c not in self.matchWhite) )
 | 
						|
        #~ self.leaveWhitespace()
 | 
						|
        self.name = ("".join(White.whiteStrs[c] for c in self.matchWhite))
 | 
						|
        self.mayReturnEmpty = True
 | 
						|
        self.errmsg = "Expected " + self.name
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        self.minLen = min
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if max > 0:
 | 
						|
            self.maxLen = max
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            self.maxLen = _MAX_INT
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if exact > 0:
 | 
						|
            self.maxLen = exact
 | 
						|
            self.minLen = exact
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def parseImpl( self, instring, loc, doActions=True ):
 | 
						|
        if not(instring[ loc ] in self.matchWhite):
 | 
						|
            raise ParseException(instring, loc, self.errmsg, self)
 | 
						|
        start = loc
 | 
						|
        loc += 1
 | 
						|
        maxloc = start + self.maxLen
 | 
						|
        maxloc = min( maxloc, len(instring) )
 | 
						|
        while loc < maxloc and instring[loc] in self.matchWhite:
 | 
						|
            loc += 1
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if loc - start < self.minLen:
 | 
						|
            raise ParseException(instring, loc, self.errmsg, self)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        return loc, instring[start:loc]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class _PositionToken(Token):
 | 
						|
    def __init__( self ):
 | 
						|
        super(_PositionToken,self).__init__()
 | 
						|
        self.name=self.__class__.__name__
 | 
						|
        self.mayReturnEmpty = True
 | 
						|
        self.mayIndexError = False
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class GoToColumn(_PositionToken):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Token to advance to a specific column of input text; useful for tabular report scraping.
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    def __init__( self, colno ):
 | 
						|
        super(GoToColumn,self).__init__()
 | 
						|
        self.col = colno
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def preParse( self, instring, loc ):
 | 
						|
        if col(loc,instring) != self.col:
 | 
						|
            instrlen = len(instring)
 | 
						|
            if self.ignoreExprs:
 | 
						|
                loc = self._skipIgnorables( instring, loc )
 | 
						|
            while loc < instrlen and instring[loc].isspace() and col( loc, instring ) != self.col :
 | 
						|
                loc += 1
 | 
						|
        return loc
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def parseImpl( self, instring, loc, doActions=True ):
 | 
						|
        thiscol = col( loc, instring )
 | 
						|
        if thiscol > self.col:
 | 
						|
            raise ParseException( instring, loc, "Text not in expected column", self )
 | 
						|
        newloc = loc + self.col - thiscol
 | 
						|
        ret = instring[ loc: newloc ]
 | 
						|
        return newloc, ret
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class LineStart(_PositionToken):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Matches if current position is at the beginning of a line within the parse string
 | 
						|
    
 | 
						|
    Example::
 | 
						|
    
 | 
						|
        test = '''\
 | 
						|
        AAA this line
 | 
						|
        AAA and this line
 | 
						|
          AAA but not this one
 | 
						|
        B AAA and definitely not this one
 | 
						|
        '''
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        for t in (LineStart() + 'AAA' + restOfLine).searchString(test):
 | 
						|
            print(t)
 | 
						|
    
 | 
						|
    Prints::
 | 
						|
        ['AAA', ' this line']
 | 
						|
        ['AAA', ' and this line']    
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    def __init__( self ):
 | 
						|
        super(LineStart,self).__init__()
 | 
						|
        self.errmsg = "Expected start of line"
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def parseImpl( self, instring, loc, doActions=True ):
 | 
						|
        if col(loc, instring) == 1:
 | 
						|
            return loc, []
 | 
						|
        raise ParseException(instring, loc, self.errmsg, self)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class LineEnd(_PositionToken):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Matches if current position is at the end of a line within the parse string
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    def __init__( self ):
 | 
						|
        super(LineEnd,self).__init__()
 | 
						|
        self.setWhitespaceChars( ParserElement.DEFAULT_WHITE_CHARS.replace("\n","") )
 | 
						|
        self.errmsg = "Expected end of line"
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def parseImpl( self, instring, loc, doActions=True ):
 | 
						|
        if loc<len(instring):
 | 
						|
            if instring[loc] == "\n":
 | 
						|
                return loc+1, "\n"
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                raise ParseException(instring, loc, self.errmsg, self)
 | 
						|
        elif loc == len(instring):
 | 
						|
            return loc+1, []
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            raise ParseException(instring, loc, self.errmsg, self)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class StringStart(_PositionToken):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Matches if current position is at the beginning of the parse string
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    def __init__( self ):
 | 
						|
        super(StringStart,self).__init__()
 | 
						|
        self.errmsg = "Expected start of text"
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def parseImpl( self, instring, loc, doActions=True ):
 | 
						|
        if loc != 0:
 | 
						|
            # see if entire string up to here is just whitespace and ignoreables
 | 
						|
            if loc != self.preParse( instring, 0 ):
 | 
						|
                raise ParseException(instring, loc, self.errmsg, self)
 | 
						|
        return loc, []
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class StringEnd(_PositionToken):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Matches if current position is at the end of the parse string
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    def __init__( self ):
 | 
						|
        super(StringEnd,self).__init__()
 | 
						|
        self.errmsg = "Expected end of text"
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def parseImpl( self, instring, loc, doActions=True ):
 | 
						|
        if loc < len(instring):
 | 
						|
            raise ParseException(instring, loc, self.errmsg, self)
 | 
						|
        elif loc == len(instring):
 | 
						|
            return loc+1, []
 | 
						|
        elif loc > len(instring):
 | 
						|
            return loc, []
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            raise ParseException(instring, loc, self.errmsg, self)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class WordStart(_PositionToken):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Matches if the current position is at the beginning of a Word, and
 | 
						|
    is not preceded by any character in a given set of C{wordChars}
 | 
						|
    (default=C{printables}). To emulate the C{\b} behavior of regular expressions,
 | 
						|
    use C{WordStart(alphanums)}. C{WordStart} will also match at the beginning of
 | 
						|
    the string being parsed, or at the beginning of a line.
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    def __init__(self, wordChars = printables):
 | 
						|
        super(WordStart,self).__init__()
 | 
						|
        self.wordChars = set(wordChars)
 | 
						|
        self.errmsg = "Not at the start of a word"
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def parseImpl(self, instring, loc, doActions=True ):
 | 
						|
        if loc != 0:
 | 
						|
            if (instring[loc-1] in self.wordChars or
 | 
						|
                instring[loc] not in self.wordChars):
 | 
						|
                raise ParseException(instring, loc, self.errmsg, self)
 | 
						|
        return loc, []
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class WordEnd(_PositionToken):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Matches if the current position is at the end of a Word, and
 | 
						|
    is not followed by any character in a given set of C{wordChars}
 | 
						|
    (default=C{printables}). To emulate the C{\b} behavior of regular expressions,
 | 
						|
    use C{WordEnd(alphanums)}. C{WordEnd} will also match at the end of
 | 
						|
    the string being parsed, or at the end of a line.
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    def __init__(self, wordChars = printables):
 | 
						|
        super(WordEnd,self).__init__()
 | 
						|
        self.wordChars = set(wordChars)
 | 
						|
        self.skipWhitespace = False
 | 
						|
        self.errmsg = "Not at the end of a word"
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def parseImpl(self, instring, loc, doActions=True ):
 | 
						|
        instrlen = len(instring)
 | 
						|
        if instrlen>0 and loc<instrlen:
 | 
						|
            if (instring[loc] in self.wordChars or
 | 
						|
                instring[loc-1] not in self.wordChars):
 | 
						|
                raise ParseException(instring, loc, self.errmsg, self)
 | 
						|
        return loc, []
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class ParseExpression(ParserElement):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Abstract subclass of ParserElement, for combining and post-processing parsed tokens.
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    def __init__( self, exprs, savelist = False ):
 | 
						|
        super(ParseExpression,self).__init__(savelist)
 | 
						|
        if isinstance( exprs, _generatorType ):
 | 
						|
            exprs = list(exprs)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if isinstance( exprs, basestring ):
 | 
						|
            self.exprs = [ ParserElement._literalStringClass( exprs ) ]
 | 
						|
        elif isinstance( exprs, Iterable ):
 | 
						|
            exprs = list(exprs)
 | 
						|
            # if sequence of strings provided, wrap with Literal
 | 
						|
            if all(isinstance(expr, basestring) for expr in exprs):
 | 
						|
                exprs = map(ParserElement._literalStringClass, exprs)
 | 
						|
            self.exprs = list(exprs)
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            try:
 | 
						|
                self.exprs = list( exprs )
 | 
						|
            except TypeError:
 | 
						|
                self.exprs = [ exprs ]
 | 
						|
        self.callPreparse = False
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __getitem__( self, i ):
 | 
						|
        return self.exprs[i]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def append( self, other ):
 | 
						|
        self.exprs.append( other )
 | 
						|
        self.strRepr = None
 | 
						|
        return self
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def leaveWhitespace( self ):
 | 
						|
        """Extends C{leaveWhitespace} defined in base class, and also invokes C{leaveWhitespace} on
 | 
						|
           all contained expressions."""
 | 
						|
        self.skipWhitespace = False
 | 
						|
        self.exprs = [ e.copy() for e in self.exprs ]
 | 
						|
        for e in self.exprs:
 | 
						|
            e.leaveWhitespace()
 | 
						|
        return self
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def ignore( self, other ):
 | 
						|
        if isinstance( other, Suppress ):
 | 
						|
            if other not in self.ignoreExprs:
 | 
						|
                super( ParseExpression, self).ignore( other )
 | 
						|
                for e in self.exprs:
 | 
						|
                    e.ignore( self.ignoreExprs[-1] )
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            super( ParseExpression, self).ignore( other )
 | 
						|
            for e in self.exprs:
 | 
						|
                e.ignore( self.ignoreExprs[-1] )
 | 
						|
        return self
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __str__( self ):
 | 
						|
        try:
 | 
						|
            return super(ParseExpression,self).__str__()
 | 
						|
        except Exception:
 | 
						|
            pass
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if self.strRepr is None:
 | 
						|
            self.strRepr = "%s:(%s)" % ( self.__class__.__name__, _ustr(self.exprs) )
 | 
						|
        return self.strRepr
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def streamline( self ):
 | 
						|
        super(ParseExpression,self).streamline()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        for e in self.exprs:
 | 
						|
            e.streamline()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # collapse nested And's of the form And( And( And( a,b), c), d) to And( a,b,c,d )
 | 
						|
        # but only if there are no parse actions or resultsNames on the nested And's
 | 
						|
        # (likewise for Or's and MatchFirst's)
 | 
						|
        if ( len(self.exprs) == 2 ):
 | 
						|
            other = self.exprs[0]
 | 
						|
            if ( isinstance( other, self.__class__ ) and
 | 
						|
                  not(other.parseAction) and
 | 
						|
                  other.resultsName is None and
 | 
						|
                  not other.debug ):
 | 
						|
                self.exprs = other.exprs[:] + [ self.exprs[1] ]
 | 
						|
                self.strRepr = None
 | 
						|
                self.mayReturnEmpty |= other.mayReturnEmpty
 | 
						|
                self.mayIndexError  |= other.mayIndexError
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            other = self.exprs[-1]
 | 
						|
            if ( isinstance( other, self.__class__ ) and
 | 
						|
                  not(other.parseAction) and
 | 
						|
                  other.resultsName is None and
 | 
						|
                  not other.debug ):
 | 
						|
                self.exprs = self.exprs[:-1] + other.exprs[:]
 | 
						|
                self.strRepr = None
 | 
						|
                self.mayReturnEmpty |= other.mayReturnEmpty
 | 
						|
                self.mayIndexError  |= other.mayIndexError
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        self.errmsg = "Expected " + _ustr(self)
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
        return self
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def setResultsName( self, name, listAllMatches=False ):
 | 
						|
        ret = super(ParseExpression,self).setResultsName(name,listAllMatches)
 | 
						|
        return ret
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def validate( self, validateTrace=[] ):
 | 
						|
        tmp = validateTrace[:]+[self]
 | 
						|
        for e in self.exprs:
 | 
						|
            e.validate(tmp)
 | 
						|
        self.checkRecursion( [] )
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
    def copy(self):
 | 
						|
        ret = super(ParseExpression,self).copy()
 | 
						|
        ret.exprs = [e.copy() for e in self.exprs]
 | 
						|
        return ret
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class And(ParseExpression):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Requires all given C{ParseExpression}s to be found in the given order.
 | 
						|
    Expressions may be separated by whitespace.
 | 
						|
    May be constructed using the C{'+'} operator.
 | 
						|
    May also be constructed using the C{'-'} operator, which will suppress backtracking.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Example::
 | 
						|
        integer = Word(nums)
 | 
						|
        name_expr = OneOrMore(Word(alphas))
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        expr = And([integer("id"),name_expr("name"),integer("age")])
 | 
						|
        # more easily written as:
 | 
						|
        expr = integer("id") + name_expr("name") + integer("age")
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    class _ErrorStop(Empty):
 | 
						|
        def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
 | 
						|
            super(And._ErrorStop,self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
 | 
						|
            self.name = '-'
 | 
						|
            self.leaveWhitespace()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __init__( self, exprs, savelist = True ):
 | 
						|
        super(And,self).__init__(exprs, savelist)
 | 
						|
        self.mayReturnEmpty = all(e.mayReturnEmpty for e in self.exprs)
 | 
						|
        self.setWhitespaceChars( self.exprs[0].whiteChars )
 | 
						|
        self.skipWhitespace = self.exprs[0].skipWhitespace
 | 
						|
        self.callPreparse = True
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def parseImpl( self, instring, loc, doActions=True ):
 | 
						|
        # pass False as last arg to _parse for first element, since we already
 | 
						|
        # pre-parsed the string as part of our And pre-parsing
 | 
						|
        loc, resultlist = self.exprs[0]._parse( instring, loc, doActions, callPreParse=False )
 | 
						|
        errorStop = False
 | 
						|
        for e in self.exprs[1:]:
 | 
						|
            if isinstance(e, And._ErrorStop):
 | 
						|
                errorStop = True
 | 
						|
                continue
 | 
						|
            if errorStop:
 | 
						|
                try:
 | 
						|
                    loc, exprtokens = e._parse( instring, loc, doActions )
 | 
						|
                except ParseSyntaxException:
 | 
						|
                    raise
 | 
						|
                except ParseBaseException as pe:
 | 
						|
                    pe.__traceback__ = None
 | 
						|
                    raise ParseSyntaxException._from_exception(pe)
 | 
						|
                except IndexError:
 | 
						|
                    raise ParseSyntaxException(instring, len(instring), self.errmsg, self)
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                loc, exprtokens = e._parse( instring, loc, doActions )
 | 
						|
            if exprtokens or exprtokens.haskeys():
 | 
						|
                resultlist += exprtokens
 | 
						|
        return loc, resultlist
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __iadd__(self, other ):
 | 
						|
        if isinstance( other, basestring ):
 | 
						|
            other = ParserElement._literalStringClass( other )
 | 
						|
        return self.append( other ) #And( [ self, other ] )
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def checkRecursion( self, parseElementList ):
 | 
						|
        subRecCheckList = parseElementList[:] + [ self ]
 | 
						|
        for e in self.exprs:
 | 
						|
            e.checkRecursion( subRecCheckList )
 | 
						|
            if not e.mayReturnEmpty:
 | 
						|
                break
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __str__( self ):
 | 
						|
        if hasattr(self,"name"):
 | 
						|
            return self.name
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if self.strRepr is None:
 | 
						|
            self.strRepr = "{" + " ".join(_ustr(e) for e in self.exprs) + "}"
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        return self.strRepr
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class Or(ParseExpression):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Requires that at least one C{ParseExpression} is found.
 | 
						|
    If two expressions match, the expression that matches the longest string will be used.
 | 
						|
    May be constructed using the C{'^'} operator.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Example::
 | 
						|
        # construct Or using '^' operator
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
        number = Word(nums) ^ Combine(Word(nums) + '.' + Word(nums))
 | 
						|
        print(number.searchString("123 3.1416 789"))
 | 
						|
    prints::
 | 
						|
        [['123'], ['3.1416'], ['789']]
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    def __init__( self, exprs, savelist = False ):
 | 
						|
        super(Or,self).__init__(exprs, savelist)
 | 
						|
        if self.exprs:
 | 
						|
            self.mayReturnEmpty = any(e.mayReturnEmpty for e in self.exprs)
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            self.mayReturnEmpty = True
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def parseImpl( self, instring, loc, doActions=True ):
 | 
						|
        maxExcLoc = -1
 | 
						|
        maxException = None
 | 
						|
        matches = []
 | 
						|
        for e in self.exprs:
 | 
						|
            try:
 | 
						|
                loc2 = e.tryParse( instring, loc )
 | 
						|
            except ParseException as err:
 | 
						|
                err.__traceback__ = None
 | 
						|
                if err.loc > maxExcLoc:
 | 
						|
                    maxException = err
 | 
						|
                    maxExcLoc = err.loc
 | 
						|
            except IndexError:
 | 
						|
                if len(instring) > maxExcLoc:
 | 
						|
                    maxException = ParseException(instring,len(instring),e.errmsg,self)
 | 
						|
                    maxExcLoc = len(instring)
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                # save match among all matches, to retry longest to shortest
 | 
						|
                matches.append((loc2, e))
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if matches:
 | 
						|
            matches.sort(key=lambda x: -x[0])
 | 
						|
            for _,e in matches:
 | 
						|
                try:
 | 
						|
                    return e._parse( instring, loc, doActions )
 | 
						|
                except ParseException as err:
 | 
						|
                    err.__traceback__ = None
 | 
						|
                    if err.loc > maxExcLoc:
 | 
						|
                        maxException = err
 | 
						|
                        maxExcLoc = err.loc
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if maxException is not None:
 | 
						|
            maxException.msg = self.errmsg
 | 
						|
            raise maxException
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            raise ParseException(instring, loc, "no defined alternatives to match", self)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __ixor__(self, other ):
 | 
						|
        if isinstance( other, basestring ):
 | 
						|
            other = ParserElement._literalStringClass( other )
 | 
						|
        return self.append( other ) #Or( [ self, other ] )
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __str__( self ):
 | 
						|
        if hasattr(self,"name"):
 | 
						|
            return self.name
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if self.strRepr is None:
 | 
						|
            self.strRepr = "{" + " ^ ".join(_ustr(e) for e in self.exprs) + "}"
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        return self.strRepr
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def checkRecursion( self, parseElementList ):
 | 
						|
        subRecCheckList = parseElementList[:] + [ self ]
 | 
						|
        for e in self.exprs:
 | 
						|
            e.checkRecursion( subRecCheckList )
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class MatchFirst(ParseExpression):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Requires that at least one C{ParseExpression} is found.
 | 
						|
    If two expressions match, the first one listed is the one that will match.
 | 
						|
    May be constructed using the C{'|'} operator.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Example::
 | 
						|
        # construct MatchFirst using '|' operator
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
        # watch the order of expressions to match
 | 
						|
        number = Word(nums) | Combine(Word(nums) + '.' + Word(nums))
 | 
						|
        print(number.searchString("123 3.1416 789")) #  Fail! -> [['123'], ['3'], ['1416'], ['789']]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # put more selective expression first
 | 
						|
        number = Combine(Word(nums) + '.' + Word(nums)) | Word(nums)
 | 
						|
        print(number.searchString("123 3.1416 789")) #  Better -> [['123'], ['3.1416'], ['789']]
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    def __init__( self, exprs, savelist = False ):
 | 
						|
        super(MatchFirst,self).__init__(exprs, savelist)
 | 
						|
        if self.exprs:
 | 
						|
            self.mayReturnEmpty = any(e.mayReturnEmpty for e in self.exprs)
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            self.mayReturnEmpty = True
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def parseImpl( self, instring, loc, doActions=True ):
 | 
						|
        maxExcLoc = -1
 | 
						|
        maxException = None
 | 
						|
        for e in self.exprs:
 | 
						|
            try:
 | 
						|
                ret = e._parse( instring, loc, doActions )
 | 
						|
                return ret
 | 
						|
            except ParseException as err:
 | 
						|
                if err.loc > maxExcLoc:
 | 
						|
                    maxException = err
 | 
						|
                    maxExcLoc = err.loc
 | 
						|
            except IndexError:
 | 
						|
                if len(instring) > maxExcLoc:
 | 
						|
                    maxException = ParseException(instring,len(instring),e.errmsg,self)
 | 
						|
                    maxExcLoc = len(instring)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # only got here if no expression matched, raise exception for match that made it the furthest
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            if maxException is not None:
 | 
						|
                maxException.msg = self.errmsg
 | 
						|
                raise maxException
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                raise ParseException(instring, loc, "no defined alternatives to match", self)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __ior__(self, other ):
 | 
						|
        if isinstance( other, basestring ):
 | 
						|
            other = ParserElement._literalStringClass( other )
 | 
						|
        return self.append( other ) #MatchFirst( [ self, other ] )
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __str__( self ):
 | 
						|
        if hasattr(self,"name"):
 | 
						|
            return self.name
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if self.strRepr is None:
 | 
						|
            self.strRepr = "{" + " | ".join(_ustr(e) for e in self.exprs) + "}"
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        return self.strRepr
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def checkRecursion( self, parseElementList ):
 | 
						|
        subRecCheckList = parseElementList[:] + [ self ]
 | 
						|
        for e in self.exprs:
 | 
						|
            e.checkRecursion( subRecCheckList )
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class Each(ParseExpression):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Requires all given C{ParseExpression}s to be found, but in any order.
 | 
						|
    Expressions may be separated by whitespace.
 | 
						|
    May be constructed using the C{'&'} operator.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Example::
 | 
						|
        color = oneOf("RED ORANGE YELLOW GREEN BLUE PURPLE BLACK WHITE BROWN")
 | 
						|
        shape_type = oneOf("SQUARE CIRCLE TRIANGLE STAR HEXAGON OCTAGON")
 | 
						|
        integer = Word(nums)
 | 
						|
        shape_attr = "shape:" + shape_type("shape")
 | 
						|
        posn_attr = "posn:" + Group(integer("x") + ',' + integer("y"))("posn")
 | 
						|
        color_attr = "color:" + color("color")
 | 
						|
        size_attr = "size:" + integer("size")
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # use Each (using operator '&') to accept attributes in any order 
 | 
						|
        # (shape and posn are required, color and size are optional)
 | 
						|
        shape_spec = shape_attr & posn_attr & Optional(color_attr) & Optional(size_attr)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        shape_spec.runTests('''
 | 
						|
            shape: SQUARE color: BLACK posn: 100, 120
 | 
						|
            shape: CIRCLE size: 50 color: BLUE posn: 50,80
 | 
						|
            color:GREEN size:20 shape:TRIANGLE posn:20,40
 | 
						|
            '''
 | 
						|
            )
 | 
						|
    prints::
 | 
						|
        shape: SQUARE color: BLACK posn: 100, 120
 | 
						|
        ['shape:', 'SQUARE', 'color:', 'BLACK', 'posn:', ['100', ',', '120']]
 | 
						|
        - color: BLACK
 | 
						|
        - posn: ['100', ',', '120']
 | 
						|
          - x: 100
 | 
						|
          - y: 120
 | 
						|
        - shape: SQUARE
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        shape: CIRCLE size: 50 color: BLUE posn: 50,80
 | 
						|
        ['shape:', 'CIRCLE', 'size:', '50', 'color:', 'BLUE', 'posn:', ['50', ',', '80']]
 | 
						|
        - color: BLUE
 | 
						|
        - posn: ['50', ',', '80']
 | 
						|
          - x: 50
 | 
						|
          - y: 80
 | 
						|
        - shape: CIRCLE
 | 
						|
        - size: 50
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        color: GREEN size: 20 shape: TRIANGLE posn: 20,40
 | 
						|
        ['color:', 'GREEN', 'size:', '20', 'shape:', 'TRIANGLE', 'posn:', ['20', ',', '40']]
 | 
						|
        - color: GREEN
 | 
						|
        - posn: ['20', ',', '40']
 | 
						|
          - x: 20
 | 
						|
          - y: 40
 | 
						|
        - shape: TRIANGLE
 | 
						|
        - size: 20
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    def __init__( self, exprs, savelist = True ):
 | 
						|
        super(Each,self).__init__(exprs, savelist)
 | 
						|
        self.mayReturnEmpty = all(e.mayReturnEmpty for e in self.exprs)
 | 
						|
        self.skipWhitespace = True
 | 
						|
        self.initExprGroups = True
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def parseImpl( self, instring, loc, doActions=True ):
 | 
						|
        if self.initExprGroups:
 | 
						|
            self.opt1map = dict((id(e.expr),e) for e in self.exprs if isinstance(e,Optional))
 | 
						|
            opt1 = [ e.expr for e in self.exprs if isinstance(e,Optional) ]
 | 
						|
            opt2 = [ e for e in self.exprs if e.mayReturnEmpty and not isinstance(e,Optional)]
 | 
						|
            self.optionals = opt1 + opt2
 | 
						|
            self.multioptionals = [ e.expr for e in self.exprs if isinstance(e,ZeroOrMore) ]
 | 
						|
            self.multirequired = [ e.expr for e in self.exprs if isinstance(e,OneOrMore) ]
 | 
						|
            self.required = [ e for e in self.exprs if not isinstance(e,(Optional,ZeroOrMore,OneOrMore)) ]
 | 
						|
            self.required += self.multirequired
 | 
						|
            self.initExprGroups = False
 | 
						|
        tmpLoc = loc
 | 
						|
        tmpReqd = self.required[:]
 | 
						|
        tmpOpt  = self.optionals[:]
 | 
						|
        matchOrder = []
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        keepMatching = True
 | 
						|
        while keepMatching:
 | 
						|
            tmpExprs = tmpReqd + tmpOpt + self.multioptionals + self.multirequired
 | 
						|
            failed = []
 | 
						|
            for e in tmpExprs:
 | 
						|
                try:
 | 
						|
                    tmpLoc = e.tryParse( instring, tmpLoc )
 | 
						|
                except ParseException:
 | 
						|
                    failed.append(e)
 | 
						|
                else:
 | 
						|
                    matchOrder.append(self.opt1map.get(id(e),e))
 | 
						|
                    if e in tmpReqd:
 | 
						|
                        tmpReqd.remove(e)
 | 
						|
                    elif e in tmpOpt:
 | 
						|
                        tmpOpt.remove(e)
 | 
						|
            if len(failed) == len(tmpExprs):
 | 
						|
                keepMatching = False
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if tmpReqd:
 | 
						|
            missing = ", ".join(_ustr(e) for e in tmpReqd)
 | 
						|
            raise ParseException(instring,loc,"Missing one or more required elements (%s)" % missing )
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # add any unmatched Optionals, in case they have default values defined
 | 
						|
        matchOrder += [e for e in self.exprs if isinstance(e,Optional) and e.expr in tmpOpt]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        resultlist = []
 | 
						|
        for e in matchOrder:
 | 
						|
            loc,results = e._parse(instring,loc,doActions)
 | 
						|
            resultlist.append(results)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        finalResults = sum(resultlist, ParseResults([]))
 | 
						|
        return loc, finalResults
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __str__( self ):
 | 
						|
        if hasattr(self,"name"):
 | 
						|
            return self.name
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if self.strRepr is None:
 | 
						|
            self.strRepr = "{" + " & ".join(_ustr(e) for e in self.exprs) + "}"
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        return self.strRepr
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def checkRecursion( self, parseElementList ):
 | 
						|
        subRecCheckList = parseElementList[:] + [ self ]
 | 
						|
        for e in self.exprs:
 | 
						|
            e.checkRecursion( subRecCheckList )
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class ParseElementEnhance(ParserElement):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Abstract subclass of C{ParserElement}, for combining and post-processing parsed tokens.
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    def __init__( self, expr, savelist=False ):
 | 
						|
        super(ParseElementEnhance,self).__init__(savelist)
 | 
						|
        if isinstance( expr, basestring ):
 | 
						|
            if issubclass(ParserElement._literalStringClass, Token):
 | 
						|
                expr = ParserElement._literalStringClass(expr)
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                expr = ParserElement._literalStringClass(Literal(expr))
 | 
						|
        self.expr = expr
 | 
						|
        self.strRepr = None
 | 
						|
        if expr is not None:
 | 
						|
            self.mayIndexError = expr.mayIndexError
 | 
						|
            self.mayReturnEmpty = expr.mayReturnEmpty
 | 
						|
            self.setWhitespaceChars( expr.whiteChars )
 | 
						|
            self.skipWhitespace = expr.skipWhitespace
 | 
						|
            self.saveAsList = expr.saveAsList
 | 
						|
            self.callPreparse = expr.callPreparse
 | 
						|
            self.ignoreExprs.extend(expr.ignoreExprs)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def parseImpl( self, instring, loc, doActions=True ):
 | 
						|
        if self.expr is not None:
 | 
						|
            return self.expr._parse( instring, loc, doActions, callPreParse=False )
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            raise ParseException("",loc,self.errmsg,self)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def leaveWhitespace( self ):
 | 
						|
        self.skipWhitespace = False
 | 
						|
        self.expr = self.expr.copy()
 | 
						|
        if self.expr is not None:
 | 
						|
            self.expr.leaveWhitespace()
 | 
						|
        return self
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def ignore( self, other ):
 | 
						|
        if isinstance( other, Suppress ):
 | 
						|
            if other not in self.ignoreExprs:
 | 
						|
                super( ParseElementEnhance, self).ignore( other )
 | 
						|
                if self.expr is not None:
 | 
						|
                    self.expr.ignore( self.ignoreExprs[-1] )
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            super( ParseElementEnhance, self).ignore( other )
 | 
						|
            if self.expr is not None:
 | 
						|
                self.expr.ignore( self.ignoreExprs[-1] )
 | 
						|
        return self
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def streamline( self ):
 | 
						|
        super(ParseElementEnhance,self).streamline()
 | 
						|
        if self.expr is not None:
 | 
						|
            self.expr.streamline()
 | 
						|
        return self
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def checkRecursion( self, parseElementList ):
 | 
						|
        if self in parseElementList:
 | 
						|
            raise RecursiveGrammarException( parseElementList+[self] )
 | 
						|
        subRecCheckList = parseElementList[:] + [ self ]
 | 
						|
        if self.expr is not None:
 | 
						|
            self.expr.checkRecursion( subRecCheckList )
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def validate( self, validateTrace=[] ):
 | 
						|
        tmp = validateTrace[:]+[self]
 | 
						|
        if self.expr is not None:
 | 
						|
            self.expr.validate(tmp)
 | 
						|
        self.checkRecursion( [] )
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __str__( self ):
 | 
						|
        try:
 | 
						|
            return super(ParseElementEnhance,self).__str__()
 | 
						|
        except Exception:
 | 
						|
            pass
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if self.strRepr is None and self.expr is not None:
 | 
						|
            self.strRepr = "%s:(%s)" % ( self.__class__.__name__, _ustr(self.expr) )
 | 
						|
        return self.strRepr
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class FollowedBy(ParseElementEnhance):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Lookahead matching of the given parse expression.  C{FollowedBy}
 | 
						|
    does I{not} advance the parsing position within the input string, it only
 | 
						|
    verifies that the specified parse expression matches at the current
 | 
						|
    position.  C{FollowedBy} always returns a null token list.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Example::
 | 
						|
        # use FollowedBy to match a label only if it is followed by a ':'
 | 
						|
        data_word = Word(alphas)
 | 
						|
        label = data_word + FollowedBy(':')
 | 
						|
        attr_expr = Group(label + Suppress(':') + OneOrMore(data_word, stopOn=label).setParseAction(' '.join))
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
        OneOrMore(attr_expr).parseString("shape: SQUARE color: BLACK posn: upper left").pprint()
 | 
						|
    prints::
 | 
						|
        [['shape', 'SQUARE'], ['color', 'BLACK'], ['posn', 'upper left']]
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    def __init__( self, expr ):
 | 
						|
        super(FollowedBy,self).__init__(expr)
 | 
						|
        self.mayReturnEmpty = True
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def parseImpl( self, instring, loc, doActions=True ):
 | 
						|
        self.expr.tryParse( instring, loc )
 | 
						|
        return loc, []
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class NotAny(ParseElementEnhance):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Lookahead to disallow matching with the given parse expression.  C{NotAny}
 | 
						|
    does I{not} advance the parsing position within the input string, it only
 | 
						|
    verifies that the specified parse expression does I{not} match at the current
 | 
						|
    position.  Also, C{NotAny} does I{not} skip over leading whitespace. C{NotAny}
 | 
						|
    always returns a null token list.  May be constructed using the '~' operator.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Example::
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    def __init__( self, expr ):
 | 
						|
        super(NotAny,self).__init__(expr)
 | 
						|
        #~ self.leaveWhitespace()
 | 
						|
        self.skipWhitespace = False  # do NOT use self.leaveWhitespace(), don't want to propagate to exprs
 | 
						|
        self.mayReturnEmpty = True
 | 
						|
        self.errmsg = "Found unwanted token, "+_ustr(self.expr)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def parseImpl( self, instring, loc, doActions=True ):
 | 
						|
        if self.expr.canParseNext(instring, loc):
 | 
						|
            raise ParseException(instring, loc, self.errmsg, self)
 | 
						|
        return loc, []
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __str__( self ):
 | 
						|
        if hasattr(self,"name"):
 | 
						|
            return self.name
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if self.strRepr is None:
 | 
						|
            self.strRepr = "~{" + _ustr(self.expr) + "}"
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        return self.strRepr
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class _MultipleMatch(ParseElementEnhance):
 | 
						|
    def __init__( self, expr, stopOn=None):
 | 
						|
        super(_MultipleMatch, self).__init__(expr)
 | 
						|
        self.saveAsList = True
 | 
						|
        ender = stopOn
 | 
						|
        if isinstance(ender, basestring):
 | 
						|
            ender = ParserElement._literalStringClass(ender)
 | 
						|
        self.not_ender = ~ender if ender is not None else None
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def parseImpl( self, instring, loc, doActions=True ):
 | 
						|
        self_expr_parse = self.expr._parse
 | 
						|
        self_skip_ignorables = self._skipIgnorables
 | 
						|
        check_ender = self.not_ender is not None
 | 
						|
        if check_ender:
 | 
						|
            try_not_ender = self.not_ender.tryParse
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
        # must be at least one (but first see if we are the stopOn sentinel;
 | 
						|
        # if so, fail)
 | 
						|
        if check_ender:
 | 
						|
            try_not_ender(instring, loc)
 | 
						|
        loc, tokens = self_expr_parse( instring, loc, doActions, callPreParse=False )
 | 
						|
        try:
 | 
						|
            hasIgnoreExprs = (not not self.ignoreExprs)
 | 
						|
            while 1:
 | 
						|
                if check_ender:
 | 
						|
                    try_not_ender(instring, loc)
 | 
						|
                if hasIgnoreExprs:
 | 
						|
                    preloc = self_skip_ignorables( instring, loc )
 | 
						|
                else:
 | 
						|
                    preloc = loc
 | 
						|
                loc, tmptokens = self_expr_parse( instring, preloc, doActions )
 | 
						|
                if tmptokens or tmptokens.haskeys():
 | 
						|
                    tokens += tmptokens
 | 
						|
        except (ParseException,IndexError):
 | 
						|
            pass
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        return loc, tokens
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
class OneOrMore(_MultipleMatch):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Repetition of one or more of the given expression.
 | 
						|
    
 | 
						|
    Parameters:
 | 
						|
     - expr - expression that must match one or more times
 | 
						|
     - stopOn - (default=C{None}) - expression for a terminating sentinel
 | 
						|
          (only required if the sentinel would ordinarily match the repetition 
 | 
						|
          expression)          
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Example::
 | 
						|
        data_word = Word(alphas)
 | 
						|
        label = data_word + FollowedBy(':')
 | 
						|
        attr_expr = Group(label + Suppress(':') + OneOrMore(data_word).setParseAction(' '.join))
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        text = "shape: SQUARE posn: upper left color: BLACK"
 | 
						|
        OneOrMore(attr_expr).parseString(text).pprint()  # Fail! read 'color' as data instead of next label -> [['shape', 'SQUARE color']]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # use stopOn attribute for OneOrMore to avoid reading label string as part of the data
 | 
						|
        attr_expr = Group(label + Suppress(':') + OneOrMore(data_word, stopOn=label).setParseAction(' '.join))
 | 
						|
        OneOrMore(attr_expr).parseString(text).pprint() # Better -> [['shape', 'SQUARE'], ['posn', 'upper left'], ['color', 'BLACK']]
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
        # could also be written as
 | 
						|
        (attr_expr * (1,)).parseString(text).pprint()
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __str__( self ):
 | 
						|
        if hasattr(self,"name"):
 | 
						|
            return self.name
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if self.strRepr is None:
 | 
						|
            self.strRepr = "{" + _ustr(self.expr) + "}..."
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        return self.strRepr
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class ZeroOrMore(_MultipleMatch):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Optional repetition of zero or more of the given expression.
 | 
						|
    
 | 
						|
    Parameters:
 | 
						|
     - expr - expression that must match zero or more times
 | 
						|
     - stopOn - (default=C{None}) - expression for a terminating sentinel
 | 
						|
          (only required if the sentinel would ordinarily match the repetition 
 | 
						|
          expression)          
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Example: similar to L{OneOrMore}
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    def __init__( self, expr, stopOn=None):
 | 
						|
        super(ZeroOrMore,self).__init__(expr, stopOn=stopOn)
 | 
						|
        self.mayReturnEmpty = True
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
    def parseImpl( self, instring, loc, doActions=True ):
 | 
						|
        try:
 | 
						|
            return super(ZeroOrMore, self).parseImpl(instring, loc, doActions)
 | 
						|
        except (ParseException,IndexError):
 | 
						|
            return loc, []
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __str__( self ):
 | 
						|
        if hasattr(self,"name"):
 | 
						|
            return self.name
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if self.strRepr is None:
 | 
						|
            self.strRepr = "[" + _ustr(self.expr) + "]..."
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        return self.strRepr
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class _NullToken(object):
 | 
						|
    def __bool__(self):
 | 
						|
        return False
 | 
						|
    __nonzero__ = __bool__
 | 
						|
    def __str__(self):
 | 
						|
        return ""
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
_optionalNotMatched = _NullToken()
 | 
						|
class Optional(ParseElementEnhance):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Optional matching of the given expression.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Parameters:
 | 
						|
     - expr - expression that must match zero or more times
 | 
						|
     - default (optional) - value to be returned if the optional expression is not found.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Example::
 | 
						|
        # US postal code can be a 5-digit zip, plus optional 4-digit qualifier
 | 
						|
        zip = Combine(Word(nums, exact=5) + Optional('-' + Word(nums, exact=4)))
 | 
						|
        zip.runTests('''
 | 
						|
            # traditional ZIP code
 | 
						|
            12345
 | 
						|
            
 | 
						|
            # ZIP+4 form
 | 
						|
            12101-0001
 | 
						|
            
 | 
						|
            # invalid ZIP
 | 
						|
            98765-
 | 
						|
            ''')
 | 
						|
    prints::
 | 
						|
        # traditional ZIP code
 | 
						|
        12345
 | 
						|
        ['12345']
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # ZIP+4 form
 | 
						|
        12101-0001
 | 
						|
        ['12101-0001']
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # invalid ZIP
 | 
						|
        98765-
 | 
						|
             ^
 | 
						|
        FAIL: Expected end of text (at char 5), (line:1, col:6)
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    def __init__( self, expr, default=_optionalNotMatched ):
 | 
						|
        super(Optional,self).__init__( expr, savelist=False )
 | 
						|
        self.saveAsList = self.expr.saveAsList
 | 
						|
        self.defaultValue = default
 | 
						|
        self.mayReturnEmpty = True
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def parseImpl( self, instring, loc, doActions=True ):
 | 
						|
        try:
 | 
						|
            loc, tokens = self.expr._parse( instring, loc, doActions, callPreParse=False )
 | 
						|
        except (ParseException,IndexError):
 | 
						|
            if self.defaultValue is not _optionalNotMatched:
 | 
						|
                if self.expr.resultsName:
 | 
						|
                    tokens = ParseResults([ self.defaultValue ])
 | 
						|
                    tokens[self.expr.resultsName] = self.defaultValue
 | 
						|
                else:
 | 
						|
                    tokens = [ self.defaultValue ]
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                tokens = []
 | 
						|
        return loc, tokens
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __str__( self ):
 | 
						|
        if hasattr(self,"name"):
 | 
						|
            return self.name
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if self.strRepr is None:
 | 
						|
            self.strRepr = "[" + _ustr(self.expr) + "]"
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        return self.strRepr
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class SkipTo(ParseElementEnhance):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Token for skipping over all undefined text until the matched expression is found.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Parameters:
 | 
						|
     - expr - target expression marking the end of the data to be skipped
 | 
						|
     - include - (default=C{False}) if True, the target expression is also parsed 
 | 
						|
          (the skipped text and target expression are returned as a 2-element list).
 | 
						|
     - ignore - (default=C{None}) used to define grammars (typically quoted strings and 
 | 
						|
          comments) that might contain false matches to the target expression
 | 
						|
     - failOn - (default=C{None}) define expressions that are not allowed to be 
 | 
						|
          included in the skipped test; if found before the target expression is found, 
 | 
						|
          the SkipTo is not a match
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Example::
 | 
						|
        report = '''
 | 
						|
            Outstanding Issues Report - 1 Jan 2000
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
               # | Severity | Description                               |  Days Open
 | 
						|
            -----+----------+-------------------------------------------+-----------
 | 
						|
             101 | Critical | Intermittent system crash                 |          6
 | 
						|
              94 | Cosmetic | Spelling error on Login ('log|n')         |         14
 | 
						|
              79 | Minor    | System slow when running too many reports |         47
 | 
						|
            '''
 | 
						|
        integer = Word(nums)
 | 
						|
        SEP = Suppress('|')
 | 
						|
        # use SkipTo to simply match everything up until the next SEP
 | 
						|
        # - ignore quoted strings, so that a '|' character inside a quoted string does not match
 | 
						|
        # - parse action will call token.strip() for each matched token, i.e., the description body
 | 
						|
        string_data = SkipTo(SEP, ignore=quotedString)
 | 
						|
        string_data.setParseAction(tokenMap(str.strip))
 | 
						|
        ticket_expr = (integer("issue_num") + SEP 
 | 
						|
                      + string_data("sev") + SEP 
 | 
						|
                      + string_data("desc") + SEP 
 | 
						|
                      + integer("days_open"))
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
        for tkt in ticket_expr.searchString(report):
 | 
						|
            print tkt.dump()
 | 
						|
    prints::
 | 
						|
        ['101', 'Critical', 'Intermittent system crash', '6']
 | 
						|
        - days_open: 6
 | 
						|
        - desc: Intermittent system crash
 | 
						|
        - issue_num: 101
 | 
						|
        - sev: Critical
 | 
						|
        ['94', 'Cosmetic', "Spelling error on Login ('log|n')", '14']
 | 
						|
        - days_open: 14
 | 
						|
        - desc: Spelling error on Login ('log|n')
 | 
						|
        - issue_num: 94
 | 
						|
        - sev: Cosmetic
 | 
						|
        ['79', 'Minor', 'System slow when running too many reports', '47']
 | 
						|
        - days_open: 47
 | 
						|
        - desc: System slow when running too many reports
 | 
						|
        - issue_num: 79
 | 
						|
        - sev: Minor
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    def __init__( self, other, include=False, ignore=None, failOn=None ):
 | 
						|
        super( SkipTo, self ).__init__( other )
 | 
						|
        self.ignoreExpr = ignore
 | 
						|
        self.mayReturnEmpty = True
 | 
						|
        self.mayIndexError = False
 | 
						|
        self.includeMatch = include
 | 
						|
        self.asList = False
 | 
						|
        if isinstance(failOn, basestring):
 | 
						|
            self.failOn = ParserElement._literalStringClass(failOn)
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            self.failOn = failOn
 | 
						|
        self.errmsg = "No match found for "+_ustr(self.expr)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def parseImpl( self, instring, loc, doActions=True ):
 | 
						|
        startloc = loc
 | 
						|
        instrlen = len(instring)
 | 
						|
        expr = self.expr
 | 
						|
        expr_parse = self.expr._parse
 | 
						|
        self_failOn_canParseNext = self.failOn.canParseNext if self.failOn is not None else None
 | 
						|
        self_ignoreExpr_tryParse = self.ignoreExpr.tryParse if self.ignoreExpr is not None else None
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
        tmploc = loc
 | 
						|
        while tmploc <= instrlen:
 | 
						|
            if self_failOn_canParseNext is not None:
 | 
						|
                # break if failOn expression matches
 | 
						|
                if self_failOn_canParseNext(instring, tmploc):
 | 
						|
                    break
 | 
						|
                    
 | 
						|
            if self_ignoreExpr_tryParse is not None:
 | 
						|
                # advance past ignore expressions
 | 
						|
                while 1:
 | 
						|
                    try:
 | 
						|
                        tmploc = self_ignoreExpr_tryParse(instring, tmploc)
 | 
						|
                    except ParseBaseException:
 | 
						|
                        break
 | 
						|
            
 | 
						|
            try:
 | 
						|
                expr_parse(instring, tmploc, doActions=False, callPreParse=False)
 | 
						|
            except (ParseException, IndexError):
 | 
						|
                # no match, advance loc in string
 | 
						|
                tmploc += 1
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                # matched skipto expr, done
 | 
						|
                break
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            # ran off the end of the input string without matching skipto expr, fail
 | 
						|
            raise ParseException(instring, loc, self.errmsg, self)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # build up return values
 | 
						|
        loc = tmploc
 | 
						|
        skiptext = instring[startloc:loc]
 | 
						|
        skipresult = ParseResults(skiptext)
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
        if self.includeMatch:
 | 
						|
            loc, mat = expr_parse(instring,loc,doActions,callPreParse=False)
 | 
						|
            skipresult += mat
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        return loc, skipresult
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class Forward(ParseElementEnhance):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Forward declaration of an expression to be defined later -
 | 
						|
    used for recursive grammars, such as algebraic infix notation.
 | 
						|
    When the expression is known, it is assigned to the C{Forward} variable using the '<<' operator.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Note: take care when assigning to C{Forward} not to overlook precedence of operators.
 | 
						|
    Specifically, '|' has a lower precedence than '<<', so that::
 | 
						|
        fwdExpr << a | b | c
 | 
						|
    will actually be evaluated as::
 | 
						|
        (fwdExpr << a) | b | c
 | 
						|
    thereby leaving b and c out as parseable alternatives.  It is recommended that you
 | 
						|
    explicitly group the values inserted into the C{Forward}::
 | 
						|
        fwdExpr << (a | b | c)
 | 
						|
    Converting to use the '<<=' operator instead will avoid this problem.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    See L{ParseResults.pprint} for an example of a recursive parser created using
 | 
						|
    C{Forward}.
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    def __init__( self, other=None ):
 | 
						|
        super(Forward,self).__init__( other, savelist=False )
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __lshift__( self, other ):
 | 
						|
        if isinstance( other, basestring ):
 | 
						|
            other = ParserElement._literalStringClass(other)
 | 
						|
        self.expr = other
 | 
						|
        self.strRepr = None
 | 
						|
        self.mayIndexError = self.expr.mayIndexError
 | 
						|
        self.mayReturnEmpty = self.expr.mayReturnEmpty
 | 
						|
        self.setWhitespaceChars( self.expr.whiteChars )
 | 
						|
        self.skipWhitespace = self.expr.skipWhitespace
 | 
						|
        self.saveAsList = self.expr.saveAsList
 | 
						|
        self.ignoreExprs.extend(self.expr.ignoreExprs)
 | 
						|
        return self
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
    def __ilshift__(self, other):
 | 
						|
        return self << other
 | 
						|
    
 | 
						|
    def leaveWhitespace( self ):
 | 
						|
        self.skipWhitespace = False
 | 
						|
        return self
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def streamline( self ):
 | 
						|
        if not self.streamlined:
 | 
						|
            self.streamlined = True
 | 
						|
            if self.expr is not None:
 | 
						|
                self.expr.streamline()
 | 
						|
        return self
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def validate( self, validateTrace=[] ):
 | 
						|
        if self not in validateTrace:
 | 
						|
            tmp = validateTrace[:]+[self]
 | 
						|
            if self.expr is not None:
 | 
						|
                self.expr.validate(tmp)
 | 
						|
        self.checkRecursion([])
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __str__( self ):
 | 
						|
        if hasattr(self,"name"):
 | 
						|
            return self.name
 | 
						|
        return self.__class__.__name__ + ": ..."
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # stubbed out for now - creates awful memory and perf issues
 | 
						|
        self._revertClass = self.__class__
 | 
						|
        self.__class__ = _ForwardNoRecurse
 | 
						|
        try:
 | 
						|
            if self.expr is not None:
 | 
						|
                retString = _ustr(self.expr)
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                retString = "None"
 | 
						|
        finally:
 | 
						|
            self.__class__ = self._revertClass
 | 
						|
        return self.__class__.__name__ + ": " + retString
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def copy(self):
 | 
						|
        if self.expr is not None:
 | 
						|
            return super(Forward,self).copy()
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            ret = Forward()
 | 
						|
            ret <<= self
 | 
						|
            return ret
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class _ForwardNoRecurse(Forward):
 | 
						|
    def __str__( self ):
 | 
						|
        return "..."
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class TokenConverter(ParseElementEnhance):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Abstract subclass of C{ParseExpression}, for converting parsed results.
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    def __init__( self, expr, savelist=False ):
 | 
						|
        super(TokenConverter,self).__init__( expr )#, savelist )
 | 
						|
        self.saveAsList = False
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class Combine(TokenConverter):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Converter to concatenate all matching tokens to a single string.
 | 
						|
    By default, the matching patterns must also be contiguous in the input string;
 | 
						|
    this can be disabled by specifying C{'adjacent=False'} in the constructor.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Example::
 | 
						|
        real = Word(nums) + '.' + Word(nums)
 | 
						|
        print(real.parseString('3.1416')) # -> ['3', '.', '1416']
 | 
						|
        # will also erroneously match the following
 | 
						|
        print(real.parseString('3. 1416')) # -> ['3', '.', '1416']
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        real = Combine(Word(nums) + '.' + Word(nums))
 | 
						|
        print(real.parseString('3.1416')) # -> ['3.1416']
 | 
						|
        # no match when there are internal spaces
 | 
						|
        print(real.parseString('3. 1416')) # -> Exception: Expected W:(0123...)
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    def __init__( self, expr, joinString="", adjacent=True ):
 | 
						|
        super(Combine,self).__init__( expr )
 | 
						|
        # suppress whitespace-stripping in contained parse expressions, but re-enable it on the Combine itself
 | 
						|
        if adjacent:
 | 
						|
            self.leaveWhitespace()
 | 
						|
        self.adjacent = adjacent
 | 
						|
        self.skipWhitespace = True
 | 
						|
        self.joinString = joinString
 | 
						|
        self.callPreparse = True
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def ignore( self, other ):
 | 
						|
        if self.adjacent:
 | 
						|
            ParserElement.ignore(self, other)
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            super( Combine, self).ignore( other )
 | 
						|
        return self
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def postParse( self, instring, loc, tokenlist ):
 | 
						|
        retToks = tokenlist.copy()
 | 
						|
        del retToks[:]
 | 
						|
        retToks += ParseResults([ "".join(tokenlist._asStringList(self.joinString)) ], modal=self.modalResults)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if self.resultsName and retToks.haskeys():
 | 
						|
            return [ retToks ]
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            return retToks
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class Group(TokenConverter):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Converter to return the matched tokens as a list - useful for returning tokens of C{L{ZeroOrMore}} and C{L{OneOrMore}} expressions.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Example::
 | 
						|
        ident = Word(alphas)
 | 
						|
        num = Word(nums)
 | 
						|
        term = ident | num
 | 
						|
        func = ident + Optional(delimitedList(term))
 | 
						|
        print(func.parseString("fn a,b,100"))  # -> ['fn', 'a', 'b', '100']
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        func = ident + Group(Optional(delimitedList(term)))
 | 
						|
        print(func.parseString("fn a,b,100"))  # -> ['fn', ['a', 'b', '100']]
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    def __init__( self, expr ):
 | 
						|
        super(Group,self).__init__( expr )
 | 
						|
        self.saveAsList = True
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def postParse( self, instring, loc, tokenlist ):
 | 
						|
        return [ tokenlist ]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class Dict(TokenConverter):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Converter to return a repetitive expression as a list, but also as a dictionary.
 | 
						|
    Each element can also be referenced using the first token in the expression as its key.
 | 
						|
    Useful for tabular report scraping when the first column can be used as a item key.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Example::
 | 
						|
        data_word = Word(alphas)
 | 
						|
        label = data_word + FollowedBy(':')
 | 
						|
        attr_expr = Group(label + Suppress(':') + OneOrMore(data_word).setParseAction(' '.join))
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        text = "shape: SQUARE posn: upper left color: light blue texture: burlap"
 | 
						|
        attr_expr = (label + Suppress(':') + OneOrMore(data_word, stopOn=label).setParseAction(' '.join))
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
        # print attributes as plain groups
 | 
						|
        print(OneOrMore(attr_expr).parseString(text).dump())
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
        # instead of OneOrMore(expr), parse using Dict(OneOrMore(Group(expr))) - Dict will auto-assign names
 | 
						|
        result = Dict(OneOrMore(Group(attr_expr))).parseString(text)
 | 
						|
        print(result.dump())
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
        # access named fields as dict entries, or output as dict
 | 
						|
        print(result['shape'])        
 | 
						|
        print(result.asDict())
 | 
						|
    prints::
 | 
						|
        ['shape', 'SQUARE', 'posn', 'upper left', 'color', 'light blue', 'texture', 'burlap']
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        [['shape', 'SQUARE'], ['posn', 'upper left'], ['color', 'light blue'], ['texture', 'burlap']]
 | 
						|
        - color: light blue
 | 
						|
        - posn: upper left
 | 
						|
        - shape: SQUARE
 | 
						|
        - texture: burlap
 | 
						|
        SQUARE
 | 
						|
        {'color': 'light blue', 'posn': 'upper left', 'texture': 'burlap', 'shape': 'SQUARE'}
 | 
						|
    See more examples at L{ParseResults} of accessing fields by results name.
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    def __init__( self, expr ):
 | 
						|
        super(Dict,self).__init__( expr )
 | 
						|
        self.saveAsList = True
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def postParse( self, instring, loc, tokenlist ):
 | 
						|
        for i,tok in enumerate(tokenlist):
 | 
						|
            if len(tok) == 0:
 | 
						|
                continue
 | 
						|
            ikey = tok[0]
 | 
						|
            if isinstance(ikey,int):
 | 
						|
                ikey = _ustr(tok[0]).strip()
 | 
						|
            if len(tok)==1:
 | 
						|
                tokenlist[ikey] = _ParseResultsWithOffset("",i)
 | 
						|
            elif len(tok)==2 and not isinstance(tok[1],ParseResults):
 | 
						|
                tokenlist[ikey] = _ParseResultsWithOffset(tok[1],i)
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                dictvalue = tok.copy() #ParseResults(i)
 | 
						|
                del dictvalue[0]
 | 
						|
                if len(dictvalue)!= 1 or (isinstance(dictvalue,ParseResults) and dictvalue.haskeys()):
 | 
						|
                    tokenlist[ikey] = _ParseResultsWithOffset(dictvalue,i)
 | 
						|
                else:
 | 
						|
                    tokenlist[ikey] = _ParseResultsWithOffset(dictvalue[0],i)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if self.resultsName:
 | 
						|
            return [ tokenlist ]
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            return tokenlist
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class Suppress(TokenConverter):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Converter for ignoring the results of a parsed expression.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Example::
 | 
						|
        source = "a, b, c,d"
 | 
						|
        wd = Word(alphas)
 | 
						|
        wd_list1 = wd + ZeroOrMore(',' + wd)
 | 
						|
        print(wd_list1.parseString(source))
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # often, delimiters that are useful during parsing are just in the
 | 
						|
        # way afterward - use Suppress to keep them out of the parsed output
 | 
						|
        wd_list2 = wd + ZeroOrMore(Suppress(',') + wd)
 | 
						|
        print(wd_list2.parseString(source))
 | 
						|
    prints::
 | 
						|
        ['a', ',', 'b', ',', 'c', ',', 'd']
 | 
						|
        ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
 | 
						|
    (See also L{delimitedList}.)
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    def postParse( self, instring, loc, tokenlist ):
 | 
						|
        return []
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def suppress( self ):
 | 
						|
        return self
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class OnlyOnce(object):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Wrapper for parse actions, to ensure they are only called once.
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    def __init__(self, methodCall):
 | 
						|
        self.callable = _trim_arity(methodCall)
 | 
						|
        self.called = False
 | 
						|
    def __call__(self,s,l,t):
 | 
						|
        if not self.called:
 | 
						|
            results = self.callable(s,l,t)
 | 
						|
            self.called = True
 | 
						|
            return results
 | 
						|
        raise ParseException(s,l,"")
 | 
						|
    def reset(self):
 | 
						|
        self.called = False
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def traceParseAction(f):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Decorator for debugging parse actions. 
 | 
						|
    
 | 
						|
    When the parse action is called, this decorator will print C{">> entering I{method-name}(line:I{current_source_line}, I{parse_location}, I{matched_tokens})".}
 | 
						|
    When the parse action completes, the decorator will print C{"<<"} followed by the returned value, or any exception that the parse action raised.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Example::
 | 
						|
        wd = Word(alphas)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        @traceParseAction
 | 
						|
        def remove_duplicate_chars(tokens):
 | 
						|
            return ''.join(sorted(set(''.join(tokens))))
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        wds = OneOrMore(wd).setParseAction(remove_duplicate_chars)
 | 
						|
        print(wds.parseString("slkdjs sld sldd sdlf sdljf"))
 | 
						|
    prints::
 | 
						|
        >>entering remove_duplicate_chars(line: 'slkdjs sld sldd sdlf sdljf', 0, (['slkdjs', 'sld', 'sldd', 'sdlf', 'sdljf'], {}))
 | 
						|
        <<leaving remove_duplicate_chars (ret: 'dfjkls')
 | 
						|
        ['dfjkls']
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    f = _trim_arity(f)
 | 
						|
    def z(*paArgs):
 | 
						|
        thisFunc = f.__name__
 | 
						|
        s,l,t = paArgs[-3:]
 | 
						|
        if len(paArgs)>3:
 | 
						|
            thisFunc = paArgs[0].__class__.__name__ + '.' + thisFunc
 | 
						|
        sys.stderr.write( ">>entering %s(line: '%s', %d, %r)\n" % (thisFunc,line(l,s),l,t) )
 | 
						|
        try:
 | 
						|
            ret = f(*paArgs)
 | 
						|
        except Exception as exc:
 | 
						|
            sys.stderr.write( "<<leaving %s (exception: %s)\n" % (thisFunc,exc) )
 | 
						|
            raise
 | 
						|
        sys.stderr.write( "<<leaving %s (ret: %r)\n" % (thisFunc,ret) )
 | 
						|
        return ret
 | 
						|
    try:
 | 
						|
        z.__name__ = f.__name__
 | 
						|
    except AttributeError:
 | 
						|
        pass
 | 
						|
    return z
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
#
 | 
						|
# global helpers
 | 
						|
#
 | 
						|
def delimitedList( expr, delim=",", combine=False ):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Helper to define a delimited list of expressions - the delimiter defaults to ','.
 | 
						|
    By default, the list elements and delimiters can have intervening whitespace, and
 | 
						|
    comments, but this can be overridden by passing C{combine=True} in the constructor.
 | 
						|
    If C{combine} is set to C{True}, the matching tokens are returned as a single token
 | 
						|
    string, with the delimiters included; otherwise, the matching tokens are returned
 | 
						|
    as a list of tokens, with the delimiters suppressed.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Example::
 | 
						|
        delimitedList(Word(alphas)).parseString("aa,bb,cc") # -> ['aa', 'bb', 'cc']
 | 
						|
        delimitedList(Word(hexnums), delim=':', combine=True).parseString("AA:BB:CC:DD:EE") # -> ['AA:BB:CC:DD:EE']
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    dlName = _ustr(expr)+" ["+_ustr(delim)+" "+_ustr(expr)+"]..."
 | 
						|
    if combine:
 | 
						|
        return Combine( expr + ZeroOrMore( delim + expr ) ).setName(dlName)
 | 
						|
    else:
 | 
						|
        return ( expr + ZeroOrMore( Suppress( delim ) + expr ) ).setName(dlName)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def countedArray( expr, intExpr=None ):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Helper to define a counted list of expressions.
 | 
						|
    This helper defines a pattern of the form::
 | 
						|
        integer expr expr expr...
 | 
						|
    where the leading integer tells how many expr expressions follow.
 | 
						|
    The matched tokens returns the array of expr tokens as a list - the leading count token is suppressed.
 | 
						|
    
 | 
						|
    If C{intExpr} is specified, it should be a pyparsing expression that produces an integer value.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Example::
 | 
						|
        countedArray(Word(alphas)).parseString('2 ab cd ef')  # -> ['ab', 'cd']
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # in this parser, the leading integer value is given in binary,
 | 
						|
        # '10' indicating that 2 values are in the array
 | 
						|
        binaryConstant = Word('01').setParseAction(lambda t: int(t[0], 2))
 | 
						|
        countedArray(Word(alphas), intExpr=binaryConstant).parseString('10 ab cd ef')  # -> ['ab', 'cd']
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    arrayExpr = Forward()
 | 
						|
    def countFieldParseAction(s,l,t):
 | 
						|
        n = t[0]
 | 
						|
        arrayExpr << (n and Group(And([expr]*n)) or Group(empty))
 | 
						|
        return []
 | 
						|
    if intExpr is None:
 | 
						|
        intExpr = Word(nums).setParseAction(lambda t:int(t[0]))
 | 
						|
    else:
 | 
						|
        intExpr = intExpr.copy()
 | 
						|
    intExpr.setName("arrayLen")
 | 
						|
    intExpr.addParseAction(countFieldParseAction, callDuringTry=True)
 | 
						|
    return ( intExpr + arrayExpr ).setName('(len) ' + _ustr(expr) + '...')
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def _flatten(L):
 | 
						|
    ret = []
 | 
						|
    for i in L:
 | 
						|
        if isinstance(i,list):
 | 
						|
            ret.extend(_flatten(i))
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            ret.append(i)
 | 
						|
    return ret
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def matchPreviousLiteral(expr):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Helper to define an expression that is indirectly defined from
 | 
						|
    the tokens matched in a previous expression, that is, it looks
 | 
						|
    for a 'repeat' of a previous expression.  For example::
 | 
						|
        first = Word(nums)
 | 
						|
        second = matchPreviousLiteral(first)
 | 
						|
        matchExpr = first + ":" + second
 | 
						|
    will match C{"1:1"}, but not C{"1:2"}.  Because this matches a
 | 
						|
    previous literal, will also match the leading C{"1:1"} in C{"1:10"}.
 | 
						|
    If this is not desired, use C{matchPreviousExpr}.
 | 
						|
    Do I{not} use with packrat parsing enabled.
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    rep = Forward()
 | 
						|
    def copyTokenToRepeater(s,l,t):
 | 
						|
        if t:
 | 
						|
            if len(t) == 1:
 | 
						|
                rep << t[0]
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                # flatten t tokens
 | 
						|
                tflat = _flatten(t.asList())
 | 
						|
                rep << And(Literal(tt) for tt in tflat)
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            rep << Empty()
 | 
						|
    expr.addParseAction(copyTokenToRepeater, callDuringTry=True)
 | 
						|
    rep.setName('(prev) ' + _ustr(expr))
 | 
						|
    return rep
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def matchPreviousExpr(expr):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Helper to define an expression that is indirectly defined from
 | 
						|
    the tokens matched in a previous expression, that is, it looks
 | 
						|
    for a 'repeat' of a previous expression.  For example::
 | 
						|
        first = Word(nums)
 | 
						|
        second = matchPreviousExpr(first)
 | 
						|
        matchExpr = first + ":" + second
 | 
						|
    will match C{"1:1"}, but not C{"1:2"}.  Because this matches by
 | 
						|
    expressions, will I{not} match the leading C{"1:1"} in C{"1:10"};
 | 
						|
    the expressions are evaluated first, and then compared, so
 | 
						|
    C{"1"} is compared with C{"10"}.
 | 
						|
    Do I{not} use with packrat parsing enabled.
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    rep = Forward()
 | 
						|
    e2 = expr.copy()
 | 
						|
    rep <<= e2
 | 
						|
    def copyTokenToRepeater(s,l,t):
 | 
						|
        matchTokens = _flatten(t.asList())
 | 
						|
        def mustMatchTheseTokens(s,l,t):
 | 
						|
            theseTokens = _flatten(t.asList())
 | 
						|
            if  theseTokens != matchTokens:
 | 
						|
                raise ParseException("",0,"")
 | 
						|
        rep.setParseAction( mustMatchTheseTokens, callDuringTry=True )
 | 
						|
    expr.addParseAction(copyTokenToRepeater, callDuringTry=True)
 | 
						|
    rep.setName('(prev) ' + _ustr(expr))
 | 
						|
    return rep
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def _escapeRegexRangeChars(s):
 | 
						|
    #~  escape these chars: ^-]
 | 
						|
    for c in r"\^-]":
 | 
						|
        s = s.replace(c,_bslash+c)
 | 
						|
    s = s.replace("\n",r"\n")
 | 
						|
    s = s.replace("\t",r"\t")
 | 
						|
    return _ustr(s)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def oneOf( strs, caseless=False, useRegex=True ):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Helper to quickly define a set of alternative Literals, and makes sure to do
 | 
						|
    longest-first testing when there is a conflict, regardless of the input order,
 | 
						|
    but returns a C{L{MatchFirst}} for best performance.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Parameters:
 | 
						|
     - strs - a string of space-delimited literals, or a collection of string literals
 | 
						|
     - caseless - (default=C{False}) - treat all literals as caseless
 | 
						|
     - useRegex - (default=C{True}) - as an optimization, will generate a Regex
 | 
						|
          object; otherwise, will generate a C{MatchFirst} object (if C{caseless=True}, or
 | 
						|
          if creating a C{Regex} raises an exception)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Example::
 | 
						|
        comp_oper = oneOf("< = > <= >= !=")
 | 
						|
        var = Word(alphas)
 | 
						|
        number = Word(nums)
 | 
						|
        term = var | number
 | 
						|
        comparison_expr = term + comp_oper + term
 | 
						|
        print(comparison_expr.searchString("B = 12  AA=23 B<=AA AA>12"))
 | 
						|
    prints::
 | 
						|
        [['B', '=', '12'], ['AA', '=', '23'], ['B', '<=', 'AA'], ['AA', '>', '12']]
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    if caseless:
 | 
						|
        isequal = ( lambda a,b: a.upper() == b.upper() )
 | 
						|
        masks = ( lambda a,b: b.upper().startswith(a.upper()) )
 | 
						|
        parseElementClass = CaselessLiteral
 | 
						|
    else:
 | 
						|
        isequal = ( lambda a,b: a == b )
 | 
						|
        masks = ( lambda a,b: b.startswith(a) )
 | 
						|
        parseElementClass = Literal
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    symbols = []
 | 
						|
    if isinstance(strs,basestring):
 | 
						|
        symbols = strs.split()
 | 
						|
    elif isinstance(strs, Iterable):
 | 
						|
        symbols = list(strs)
 | 
						|
    else:
 | 
						|
        warnings.warn("Invalid argument to oneOf, expected string or iterable",
 | 
						|
                SyntaxWarning, stacklevel=2)
 | 
						|
    if not symbols:
 | 
						|
        return NoMatch()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    i = 0
 | 
						|
    while i < len(symbols)-1:
 | 
						|
        cur = symbols[i]
 | 
						|
        for j,other in enumerate(symbols[i+1:]):
 | 
						|
            if ( isequal(other, cur) ):
 | 
						|
                del symbols[i+j+1]
 | 
						|
                break
 | 
						|
            elif ( masks(cur, other) ):
 | 
						|
                del symbols[i+j+1]
 | 
						|
                symbols.insert(i,other)
 | 
						|
                cur = other
 | 
						|
                break
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            i += 1
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    if not caseless and useRegex:
 | 
						|
        #~ print (strs,"->", "|".join( [ _escapeRegexChars(sym) for sym in symbols] ))
 | 
						|
        try:
 | 
						|
            if len(symbols)==len("".join(symbols)):
 | 
						|
                return Regex( "[%s]" % "".join(_escapeRegexRangeChars(sym) for sym in symbols) ).setName(' | '.join(symbols))
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                return Regex( "|".join(re.escape(sym) for sym in symbols) ).setName(' | '.join(symbols))
 | 
						|
        except Exception:
 | 
						|
            warnings.warn("Exception creating Regex for oneOf, building MatchFirst",
 | 
						|
                    SyntaxWarning, stacklevel=2)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    # last resort, just use MatchFirst
 | 
						|
    return MatchFirst(parseElementClass(sym) for sym in symbols).setName(' | '.join(symbols))
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def dictOf( key, value ):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Helper to easily and clearly define a dictionary by specifying the respective patterns
 | 
						|
    for the key and value.  Takes care of defining the C{L{Dict}}, C{L{ZeroOrMore}}, and C{L{Group}} tokens
 | 
						|
    in the proper order.  The key pattern can include delimiting markers or punctuation,
 | 
						|
    as long as they are suppressed, thereby leaving the significant key text.  The value
 | 
						|
    pattern can include named results, so that the C{Dict} results can include named token
 | 
						|
    fields.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Example::
 | 
						|
        text = "shape: SQUARE posn: upper left color: light blue texture: burlap"
 | 
						|
        attr_expr = (label + Suppress(':') + OneOrMore(data_word, stopOn=label).setParseAction(' '.join))
 | 
						|
        print(OneOrMore(attr_expr).parseString(text).dump())
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
        attr_label = label
 | 
						|
        attr_value = Suppress(':') + OneOrMore(data_word, stopOn=label).setParseAction(' '.join)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # similar to Dict, but simpler call format
 | 
						|
        result = dictOf(attr_label, attr_value).parseString(text)
 | 
						|
        print(result.dump())
 | 
						|
        print(result['shape'])
 | 
						|
        print(result.shape)  # object attribute access works too
 | 
						|
        print(result.asDict())
 | 
						|
    prints::
 | 
						|
        [['shape', 'SQUARE'], ['posn', 'upper left'], ['color', 'light blue'], ['texture', 'burlap']]
 | 
						|
        - color: light blue
 | 
						|
        - posn: upper left
 | 
						|
        - shape: SQUARE
 | 
						|
        - texture: burlap
 | 
						|
        SQUARE
 | 
						|
        SQUARE
 | 
						|
        {'color': 'light blue', 'shape': 'SQUARE', 'posn': 'upper left', 'texture': 'burlap'}
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    return Dict( ZeroOrMore( Group ( key + value ) ) )
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def originalTextFor(expr, asString=True):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Helper to return the original, untokenized text for a given expression.  Useful to
 | 
						|
    restore the parsed fields of an HTML start tag into the raw tag text itself, or to
 | 
						|
    revert separate tokens with intervening whitespace back to the original matching
 | 
						|
    input text. By default, returns astring containing the original parsed text.  
 | 
						|
       
 | 
						|
    If the optional C{asString} argument is passed as C{False}, then the return value is a 
 | 
						|
    C{L{ParseResults}} containing any results names that were originally matched, and a 
 | 
						|
    single token containing the original matched text from the input string.  So if 
 | 
						|
    the expression passed to C{L{originalTextFor}} contains expressions with defined
 | 
						|
    results names, you must set C{asString} to C{False} if you want to preserve those
 | 
						|
    results name values.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Example::
 | 
						|
        src = "this is test <b> bold <i>text</i> </b> normal text "
 | 
						|
        for tag in ("b","i"):
 | 
						|
            opener,closer = makeHTMLTags(tag)
 | 
						|
            patt = originalTextFor(opener + SkipTo(closer) + closer)
 | 
						|
            print(patt.searchString(src)[0])
 | 
						|
    prints::
 | 
						|
        ['<b> bold <i>text</i> </b>']
 | 
						|
        ['<i>text</i>']
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    locMarker = Empty().setParseAction(lambda s,loc,t: loc)
 | 
						|
    endlocMarker = locMarker.copy()
 | 
						|
    endlocMarker.callPreparse = False
 | 
						|
    matchExpr = locMarker("_original_start") + expr + endlocMarker("_original_end")
 | 
						|
    if asString:
 | 
						|
        extractText = lambda s,l,t: s[t._original_start:t._original_end]
 | 
						|
    else:
 | 
						|
        def extractText(s,l,t):
 | 
						|
            t[:] = [s[t.pop('_original_start'):t.pop('_original_end')]]
 | 
						|
    matchExpr.setParseAction(extractText)
 | 
						|
    matchExpr.ignoreExprs = expr.ignoreExprs
 | 
						|
    return matchExpr
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def ungroup(expr): 
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Helper to undo pyparsing's default grouping of And expressions, even
 | 
						|
    if all but one are non-empty.
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    return TokenConverter(expr).setParseAction(lambda t:t[0])
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def locatedExpr(expr):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Helper to decorate a returned token with its starting and ending locations in the input string.
 | 
						|
    This helper adds the following results names:
 | 
						|
     - locn_start = location where matched expression begins
 | 
						|
     - locn_end = location where matched expression ends
 | 
						|
     - value = the actual parsed results
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Be careful if the input text contains C{<TAB>} characters, you may want to call
 | 
						|
    C{L{ParserElement.parseWithTabs}}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Example::
 | 
						|
        wd = Word(alphas)
 | 
						|
        for match in locatedExpr(wd).searchString("ljsdf123lksdjjf123lkkjj1222"):
 | 
						|
            print(match)
 | 
						|
    prints::
 | 
						|
        [[0, 'ljsdf', 5]]
 | 
						|
        [[8, 'lksdjjf', 15]]
 | 
						|
        [[18, 'lkkjj', 23]]
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    locator = Empty().setParseAction(lambda s,l,t: l)
 | 
						|
    return Group(locator("locn_start") + expr("value") + locator.copy().leaveWhitespace()("locn_end"))
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
# convenience constants for positional expressions
 | 
						|
empty       = Empty().setName("empty")
 | 
						|
lineStart   = LineStart().setName("lineStart")
 | 
						|
lineEnd     = LineEnd().setName("lineEnd")
 | 
						|
stringStart = StringStart().setName("stringStart")
 | 
						|
stringEnd   = StringEnd().setName("stringEnd")
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
_escapedPunc = Word( _bslash, r"\[]-*.$+^?()~ ", exact=2 ).setParseAction(lambda s,l,t:t[0][1])
 | 
						|
_escapedHexChar = Regex(r"\\0?[xX][0-9a-fA-F]+").setParseAction(lambda s,l,t:unichr(int(t[0].lstrip(r'\0x'),16)))
 | 
						|
_escapedOctChar = Regex(r"\\0[0-7]+").setParseAction(lambda s,l,t:unichr(int(t[0][1:],8)))
 | 
						|
_singleChar = _escapedPunc | _escapedHexChar | _escapedOctChar | CharsNotIn(r'\]', exact=1)
 | 
						|
_charRange = Group(_singleChar + Suppress("-") + _singleChar)
 | 
						|
_reBracketExpr = Literal("[") + Optional("^").setResultsName("negate") + Group( OneOrMore( _charRange | _singleChar ) ).setResultsName("body") + "]"
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def srange(s):
 | 
						|
    r"""
 | 
						|
    Helper to easily define string ranges for use in Word construction.  Borrows
 | 
						|
    syntax from regexp '[]' string range definitions::
 | 
						|
        srange("[0-9]")   -> "0123456789"
 | 
						|
        srange("[a-z]")   -> "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"
 | 
						|
        srange("[a-z$_]") -> "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz$_"
 | 
						|
    The input string must be enclosed in []'s, and the returned string is the expanded
 | 
						|
    character set joined into a single string.
 | 
						|
    The values enclosed in the []'s may be:
 | 
						|
     - a single character
 | 
						|
     - an escaped character with a leading backslash (such as C{\-} or C{\]})
 | 
						|
     - an escaped hex character with a leading C{'\x'} (C{\x21}, which is a C{'!'} character) 
 | 
						|
         (C{\0x##} is also supported for backwards compatibility) 
 | 
						|
     - an escaped octal character with a leading C{'\0'} (C{\041}, which is a C{'!'} character)
 | 
						|
     - a range of any of the above, separated by a dash (C{'a-z'}, etc.)
 | 
						|
     - any combination of the above (C{'aeiouy'}, C{'a-zA-Z0-9_$'}, etc.)
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    _expanded = lambda p: p if not isinstance(p,ParseResults) else ''.join(unichr(c) for c in range(ord(p[0]),ord(p[1])+1))
 | 
						|
    try:
 | 
						|
        return "".join(_expanded(part) for part in _reBracketExpr.parseString(s).body)
 | 
						|
    except Exception:
 | 
						|
        return ""
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def matchOnlyAtCol(n):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Helper method for defining parse actions that require matching at a specific
 | 
						|
    column in the input text.
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    def verifyCol(strg,locn,toks):
 | 
						|
        if col(locn,strg) != n:
 | 
						|
            raise ParseException(strg,locn,"matched token not at column %d" % n)
 | 
						|
    return verifyCol
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def replaceWith(replStr):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Helper method for common parse actions that simply return a literal value.  Especially
 | 
						|
    useful when used with C{L{transformString<ParserElement.transformString>}()}.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Example::
 | 
						|
        num = Word(nums).setParseAction(lambda toks: int(toks[0]))
 | 
						|
        na = oneOf("N/A NA").setParseAction(replaceWith(math.nan))
 | 
						|
        term = na | num
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
        OneOrMore(term).parseString("324 234 N/A 234") # -> [324, 234, nan, 234]
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    return lambda s,l,t: [replStr]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def removeQuotes(s,l,t):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Helper parse action for removing quotation marks from parsed quoted strings.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Example::
 | 
						|
        # by default, quotation marks are included in parsed results
 | 
						|
        quotedString.parseString("'Now is the Winter of our Discontent'") # -> ["'Now is the Winter of our Discontent'"]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # use removeQuotes to strip quotation marks from parsed results
 | 
						|
        quotedString.setParseAction(removeQuotes)
 | 
						|
        quotedString.parseString("'Now is the Winter of our Discontent'") # -> ["Now is the Winter of our Discontent"]
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    return t[0][1:-1]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def tokenMap(func, *args):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Helper to define a parse action by mapping a function to all elements of a ParseResults list.If any additional 
 | 
						|
    args are passed, they are forwarded to the given function as additional arguments after
 | 
						|
    the token, as in C{hex_integer = Word(hexnums).setParseAction(tokenMap(int, 16))}, which will convert the
 | 
						|
    parsed data to an integer using base 16.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Example (compare the last to example in L{ParserElement.transformString}::
 | 
						|
        hex_ints = OneOrMore(Word(hexnums)).setParseAction(tokenMap(int, 16))
 | 
						|
        hex_ints.runTests('''
 | 
						|
            00 11 22 aa FF 0a 0d 1a
 | 
						|
            ''')
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
        upperword = Word(alphas).setParseAction(tokenMap(str.upper))
 | 
						|
        OneOrMore(upperword).runTests('''
 | 
						|
            my kingdom for a horse
 | 
						|
            ''')
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        wd = Word(alphas).setParseAction(tokenMap(str.title))
 | 
						|
        OneOrMore(wd).setParseAction(' '.join).runTests('''
 | 
						|
            now is the winter of our discontent made glorious summer by this sun of york
 | 
						|
            ''')
 | 
						|
    prints::
 | 
						|
        00 11 22 aa FF 0a 0d 1a
 | 
						|
        [0, 17, 34, 170, 255, 10, 13, 26]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        my kingdom for a horse
 | 
						|
        ['MY', 'KINGDOM', 'FOR', 'A', 'HORSE']
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        now is the winter of our discontent made glorious summer by this sun of york
 | 
						|
        ['Now Is The Winter Of Our Discontent Made Glorious Summer By This Sun Of York']
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    def pa(s,l,t):
 | 
						|
        return [func(tokn, *args) for tokn in t]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    try:
 | 
						|
        func_name = getattr(func, '__name__', 
 | 
						|
                            getattr(func, '__class__').__name__)
 | 
						|
    except Exception:
 | 
						|
        func_name = str(func)
 | 
						|
    pa.__name__ = func_name
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    return pa
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
upcaseTokens = tokenMap(lambda t: _ustr(t).upper())
 | 
						|
"""(Deprecated) Helper parse action to convert tokens to upper case. Deprecated in favor of L{pyparsing_common.upcaseTokens}"""
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
downcaseTokens = tokenMap(lambda t: _ustr(t).lower())
 | 
						|
"""(Deprecated) Helper parse action to convert tokens to lower case. Deprecated in favor of L{pyparsing_common.downcaseTokens}"""
 | 
						|
    
 | 
						|
def _makeTags(tagStr, xml):
 | 
						|
    """Internal helper to construct opening and closing tag expressions, given a tag name"""
 | 
						|
    if isinstance(tagStr,basestring):
 | 
						|
        resname = tagStr
 | 
						|
        tagStr = Keyword(tagStr, caseless=not xml)
 | 
						|
    else:
 | 
						|
        resname = tagStr.name
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    tagAttrName = Word(alphas,alphanums+"_-:")
 | 
						|
    if (xml):
 | 
						|
        tagAttrValue = dblQuotedString.copy().setParseAction( removeQuotes )
 | 
						|
        openTag = Suppress("<") + tagStr("tag") + \
 | 
						|
                Dict(ZeroOrMore(Group( tagAttrName + Suppress("=") + tagAttrValue ))) + \
 | 
						|
                Optional("/",default=[False]).setResultsName("empty").setParseAction(lambda s,l,t:t[0]=='/') + Suppress(">")
 | 
						|
    else:
 | 
						|
        printablesLessRAbrack = "".join(c for c in printables if c not in ">")
 | 
						|
        tagAttrValue = quotedString.copy().setParseAction( removeQuotes ) | Word(printablesLessRAbrack)
 | 
						|
        openTag = Suppress("<") + tagStr("tag") + \
 | 
						|
                Dict(ZeroOrMore(Group( tagAttrName.setParseAction(downcaseTokens) + \
 | 
						|
                Optional( Suppress("=") + tagAttrValue ) ))) + \
 | 
						|
                Optional("/",default=[False]).setResultsName("empty").setParseAction(lambda s,l,t:t[0]=='/') + Suppress(">")
 | 
						|
    closeTag = Combine(_L("</") + tagStr + ">")
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    openTag = openTag.setResultsName("start"+"".join(resname.replace(":"," ").title().split())).setName("<%s>" % resname)
 | 
						|
    closeTag = closeTag.setResultsName("end"+"".join(resname.replace(":"," ").title().split())).setName("</%s>" % resname)
 | 
						|
    openTag.tag = resname
 | 
						|
    closeTag.tag = resname
 | 
						|
    return openTag, closeTag
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def makeHTMLTags(tagStr):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Helper to construct opening and closing tag expressions for HTML, given a tag name. Matches
 | 
						|
    tags in either upper or lower case, attributes with namespaces and with quoted or unquoted values.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Example::
 | 
						|
        text = '<td>More info at the <a href="http://pyparsing.wikispaces.com">pyparsing</a> wiki page</td>'
 | 
						|
        # makeHTMLTags returns pyparsing expressions for the opening and closing tags as a 2-tuple
 | 
						|
        a,a_end = makeHTMLTags("A")
 | 
						|
        link_expr = a + SkipTo(a_end)("link_text") + a_end
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
        for link in link_expr.searchString(text):
 | 
						|
            # attributes in the <A> tag (like "href" shown here) are also accessible as named results
 | 
						|
            print(link.link_text, '->', link.href)
 | 
						|
    prints::
 | 
						|
        pyparsing -> http://pyparsing.wikispaces.com
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    return _makeTags( tagStr, False )
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def makeXMLTags(tagStr):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Helper to construct opening and closing tag expressions for XML, given a tag name. Matches
 | 
						|
    tags only in the given upper/lower case.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Example: similar to L{makeHTMLTags}
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    return _makeTags( tagStr, True )
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def withAttribute(*args,**attrDict):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Helper to create a validating parse action to be used with start tags created
 | 
						|
    with C{L{makeXMLTags}} or C{L{makeHTMLTags}}. Use C{withAttribute} to qualify a starting tag
 | 
						|
    with a required attribute value, to avoid false matches on common tags such as
 | 
						|
    C{<TD>} or C{<DIV>}.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Call C{withAttribute} with a series of attribute names and values. Specify the list
 | 
						|
    of filter attributes names and values as:
 | 
						|
     - keyword arguments, as in C{(align="right")}, or
 | 
						|
     - as an explicit dict with C{**} operator, when an attribute name is also a Python
 | 
						|
          reserved word, as in C{**{"class":"Customer", "align":"right"}}
 | 
						|
     - a list of name-value tuples, as in ( ("ns1:class", "Customer"), ("ns2:align","right") )
 | 
						|
    For attribute names with a namespace prefix, you must use the second form.  Attribute
 | 
						|
    names are matched insensitive to upper/lower case.
 | 
						|
       
 | 
						|
    If just testing for C{class} (with or without a namespace), use C{L{withClass}}.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    To verify that the attribute exists, but without specifying a value, pass
 | 
						|
    C{withAttribute.ANY_VALUE} as the value.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Example::
 | 
						|
        html = '''
 | 
						|
            <div>
 | 
						|
            Some text
 | 
						|
            <div type="grid">1 4 0 1 0</div>
 | 
						|
            <div type="graph">1,3 2,3 1,1</div>
 | 
						|
            <div>this has no type</div>
 | 
						|
            </div>
 | 
						|
                
 | 
						|
        '''
 | 
						|
        div,div_end = makeHTMLTags("div")
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # only match div tag having a type attribute with value "grid"
 | 
						|
        div_grid = div().setParseAction(withAttribute(type="grid"))
 | 
						|
        grid_expr = div_grid + SkipTo(div | div_end)("body")
 | 
						|
        for grid_header in grid_expr.searchString(html):
 | 
						|
            print(grid_header.body)
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
        # construct a match with any div tag having a type attribute, regardless of the value
 | 
						|
        div_any_type = div().setParseAction(withAttribute(type=withAttribute.ANY_VALUE))
 | 
						|
        div_expr = div_any_type + SkipTo(div | div_end)("body")
 | 
						|
        for div_header in div_expr.searchString(html):
 | 
						|
            print(div_header.body)
 | 
						|
    prints::
 | 
						|
        1 4 0 1 0
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        1 4 0 1 0
 | 
						|
        1,3 2,3 1,1
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    if args:
 | 
						|
        attrs = args[:]
 | 
						|
    else:
 | 
						|
        attrs = attrDict.items()
 | 
						|
    attrs = [(k,v) for k,v in attrs]
 | 
						|
    def pa(s,l,tokens):
 | 
						|
        for attrName,attrValue in attrs:
 | 
						|
            if attrName not in tokens:
 | 
						|
                raise ParseException(s,l,"no matching attribute " + attrName)
 | 
						|
            if attrValue != withAttribute.ANY_VALUE and tokens[attrName] != attrValue:
 | 
						|
                raise ParseException(s,l,"attribute '%s' has value '%s', must be '%s'" %
 | 
						|
                                            (attrName, tokens[attrName], attrValue))
 | 
						|
    return pa
 | 
						|
withAttribute.ANY_VALUE = object()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def withClass(classname, namespace=''):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Simplified version of C{L{withAttribute}} when matching on a div class - made
 | 
						|
    difficult because C{class} is a reserved word in Python.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Example::
 | 
						|
        html = '''
 | 
						|
            <div>
 | 
						|
            Some text
 | 
						|
            <div class="grid">1 4 0 1 0</div>
 | 
						|
            <div class="graph">1,3 2,3 1,1</div>
 | 
						|
            <div>this <div> has no class</div>
 | 
						|
            </div>
 | 
						|
                
 | 
						|
        '''
 | 
						|
        div,div_end = makeHTMLTags("div")
 | 
						|
        div_grid = div().setParseAction(withClass("grid"))
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
        grid_expr = div_grid + SkipTo(div | div_end)("body")
 | 
						|
        for grid_header in grid_expr.searchString(html):
 | 
						|
            print(grid_header.body)
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
        div_any_type = div().setParseAction(withClass(withAttribute.ANY_VALUE))
 | 
						|
        div_expr = div_any_type + SkipTo(div | div_end)("body")
 | 
						|
        for div_header in div_expr.searchString(html):
 | 
						|
            print(div_header.body)
 | 
						|
    prints::
 | 
						|
        1 4 0 1 0
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        1 4 0 1 0
 | 
						|
        1,3 2,3 1,1
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    classattr = "%s:class" % namespace if namespace else "class"
 | 
						|
    return withAttribute(**{classattr : classname})        
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
opAssoc = _Constants()
 | 
						|
opAssoc.LEFT = object()
 | 
						|
opAssoc.RIGHT = object()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def infixNotation( baseExpr, opList, lpar=Suppress('('), rpar=Suppress(')') ):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Helper method for constructing grammars of expressions made up of
 | 
						|
    operators working in a precedence hierarchy.  Operators may be unary or
 | 
						|
    binary, left- or right-associative.  Parse actions can also be attached
 | 
						|
    to operator expressions. The generated parser will also recognize the use 
 | 
						|
    of parentheses to override operator precedences (see example below).
 | 
						|
    
 | 
						|
    Note: if you define a deep operator list, you may see performance issues
 | 
						|
    when using infixNotation. See L{ParserElement.enablePackrat} for a
 | 
						|
    mechanism to potentially improve your parser performance.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Parameters:
 | 
						|
     - baseExpr - expression representing the most basic element for the nested
 | 
						|
     - opList - list of tuples, one for each operator precedence level in the
 | 
						|
      expression grammar; each tuple is of the form
 | 
						|
      (opExpr, numTerms, rightLeftAssoc, parseAction), where:
 | 
						|
       - opExpr is the pyparsing expression for the operator;
 | 
						|
          may also be a string, which will be converted to a Literal;
 | 
						|
          if numTerms is 3, opExpr is a tuple of two expressions, for the
 | 
						|
          two operators separating the 3 terms
 | 
						|
       - numTerms is the number of terms for this operator (must
 | 
						|
          be 1, 2, or 3)
 | 
						|
       - rightLeftAssoc is the indicator whether the operator is
 | 
						|
          right or left associative, using the pyparsing-defined
 | 
						|
          constants C{opAssoc.RIGHT} and C{opAssoc.LEFT}.
 | 
						|
       - parseAction is the parse action to be associated with
 | 
						|
          expressions matching this operator expression (the
 | 
						|
          parse action tuple member may be omitted); if the parse action
 | 
						|
          is passed a tuple or list of functions, this is equivalent to
 | 
						|
          calling C{setParseAction(*fn)} (L{ParserElement.setParseAction})
 | 
						|
     - lpar - expression for matching left-parentheses (default=C{Suppress('(')})
 | 
						|
     - rpar - expression for matching right-parentheses (default=C{Suppress(')')})
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Example::
 | 
						|
        # simple example of four-function arithmetic with ints and variable names
 | 
						|
        integer = pyparsing_common.signed_integer
 | 
						|
        varname = pyparsing_common.identifier 
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
        arith_expr = infixNotation(integer | varname,
 | 
						|
            [
 | 
						|
            ('-', 1, opAssoc.RIGHT),
 | 
						|
            (oneOf('* /'), 2, opAssoc.LEFT),
 | 
						|
            (oneOf('+ -'), 2, opAssoc.LEFT),
 | 
						|
            ])
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
        arith_expr.runTests('''
 | 
						|
            5+3*6
 | 
						|
            (5+3)*6
 | 
						|
            -2--11
 | 
						|
            ''', fullDump=False)
 | 
						|
    prints::
 | 
						|
        5+3*6
 | 
						|
        [[5, '+', [3, '*', 6]]]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        (5+3)*6
 | 
						|
        [[[5, '+', 3], '*', 6]]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        -2--11
 | 
						|
        [[['-', 2], '-', ['-', 11]]]
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    ret = Forward()
 | 
						|
    lastExpr = baseExpr | ( lpar + ret + rpar )
 | 
						|
    for i,operDef in enumerate(opList):
 | 
						|
        opExpr,arity,rightLeftAssoc,pa = (operDef + (None,))[:4]
 | 
						|
        termName = "%s term" % opExpr if arity < 3 else "%s%s term" % opExpr
 | 
						|
        if arity == 3:
 | 
						|
            if opExpr is None or len(opExpr) != 2:
 | 
						|
                raise ValueError("if numterms=3, opExpr must be a tuple or list of two expressions")
 | 
						|
            opExpr1, opExpr2 = opExpr
 | 
						|
        thisExpr = Forward().setName(termName)
 | 
						|
        if rightLeftAssoc == opAssoc.LEFT:
 | 
						|
            if arity == 1:
 | 
						|
                matchExpr = FollowedBy(lastExpr + opExpr) + Group( lastExpr + OneOrMore( opExpr ) )
 | 
						|
            elif arity == 2:
 | 
						|
                if opExpr is not None:
 | 
						|
                    matchExpr = FollowedBy(lastExpr + opExpr + lastExpr) + Group( lastExpr + OneOrMore( opExpr + lastExpr ) )
 | 
						|
                else:
 | 
						|
                    matchExpr = FollowedBy(lastExpr+lastExpr) + Group( lastExpr + OneOrMore(lastExpr) )
 | 
						|
            elif arity == 3:
 | 
						|
                matchExpr = FollowedBy(lastExpr + opExpr1 + lastExpr + opExpr2 + lastExpr) + \
 | 
						|
                            Group( lastExpr + opExpr1 + lastExpr + opExpr2 + lastExpr )
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                raise ValueError("operator must be unary (1), binary (2), or ternary (3)")
 | 
						|
        elif rightLeftAssoc == opAssoc.RIGHT:
 | 
						|
            if arity == 1:
 | 
						|
                # try to avoid LR with this extra test
 | 
						|
                if not isinstance(opExpr, Optional):
 | 
						|
                    opExpr = Optional(opExpr)
 | 
						|
                matchExpr = FollowedBy(opExpr.expr + thisExpr) + Group( opExpr + thisExpr )
 | 
						|
            elif arity == 2:
 | 
						|
                if opExpr is not None:
 | 
						|
                    matchExpr = FollowedBy(lastExpr + opExpr + thisExpr) + Group( lastExpr + OneOrMore( opExpr + thisExpr ) )
 | 
						|
                else:
 | 
						|
                    matchExpr = FollowedBy(lastExpr + thisExpr) + Group( lastExpr + OneOrMore( thisExpr ) )
 | 
						|
            elif arity == 3:
 | 
						|
                matchExpr = FollowedBy(lastExpr + opExpr1 + thisExpr + opExpr2 + thisExpr) + \
 | 
						|
                            Group( lastExpr + opExpr1 + thisExpr + opExpr2 + thisExpr )
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                raise ValueError("operator must be unary (1), binary (2), or ternary (3)")
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            raise ValueError("operator must indicate right or left associativity")
 | 
						|
        if pa:
 | 
						|
            if isinstance(pa, (tuple, list)):
 | 
						|
                matchExpr.setParseAction(*pa)
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                matchExpr.setParseAction(pa)
 | 
						|
        thisExpr <<= ( matchExpr.setName(termName) | lastExpr )
 | 
						|
        lastExpr = thisExpr
 | 
						|
    ret <<= lastExpr
 | 
						|
    return ret
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
operatorPrecedence = infixNotation
 | 
						|
"""(Deprecated) Former name of C{L{infixNotation}}, will be dropped in a future release."""
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
dblQuotedString = Combine(Regex(r'"(?:[^"\n\r\\]|(?:"")|(?:\\(?:[^x]|x[0-9a-fA-F]+)))*')+'"').setName("string enclosed in double quotes")
 | 
						|
sglQuotedString = Combine(Regex(r"'(?:[^'\n\r\\]|(?:'')|(?:\\(?:[^x]|x[0-9a-fA-F]+)))*")+"'").setName("string enclosed in single quotes")
 | 
						|
quotedString = Combine(Regex(r'"(?:[^"\n\r\\]|(?:"")|(?:\\(?:[^x]|x[0-9a-fA-F]+)))*')+'"'|
 | 
						|
                       Regex(r"'(?:[^'\n\r\\]|(?:'')|(?:\\(?:[^x]|x[0-9a-fA-F]+)))*")+"'").setName("quotedString using single or double quotes")
 | 
						|
unicodeString = Combine(_L('u') + quotedString.copy()).setName("unicode string literal")
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def nestedExpr(opener="(", closer=")", content=None, ignoreExpr=quotedString.copy()):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Helper method for defining nested lists enclosed in opening and closing
 | 
						|
    delimiters ("(" and ")" are the default).
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Parameters:
 | 
						|
     - opener - opening character for a nested list (default=C{"("}); can also be a pyparsing expression
 | 
						|
     - closer - closing character for a nested list (default=C{")"}); can also be a pyparsing expression
 | 
						|
     - content - expression for items within the nested lists (default=C{None})
 | 
						|
     - ignoreExpr - expression for ignoring opening and closing delimiters (default=C{quotedString})
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    If an expression is not provided for the content argument, the nested
 | 
						|
    expression will capture all whitespace-delimited content between delimiters
 | 
						|
    as a list of separate values.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Use the C{ignoreExpr} argument to define expressions that may contain
 | 
						|
    opening or closing characters that should not be treated as opening
 | 
						|
    or closing characters for nesting, such as quotedString or a comment
 | 
						|
    expression.  Specify multiple expressions using an C{L{Or}} or C{L{MatchFirst}}.
 | 
						|
    The default is L{quotedString}, but if no expressions are to be ignored,
 | 
						|
    then pass C{None} for this argument.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Example::
 | 
						|
        data_type = oneOf("void int short long char float double")
 | 
						|
        decl_data_type = Combine(data_type + Optional(Word('*')))
 | 
						|
        ident = Word(alphas+'_', alphanums+'_')
 | 
						|
        number = pyparsing_common.number
 | 
						|
        arg = Group(decl_data_type + ident)
 | 
						|
        LPAR,RPAR = map(Suppress, "()")
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        code_body = nestedExpr('{', '}', ignoreExpr=(quotedString | cStyleComment))
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        c_function = (decl_data_type("type") 
 | 
						|
                      + ident("name")
 | 
						|
                      + LPAR + Optional(delimitedList(arg), [])("args") + RPAR 
 | 
						|
                      + code_body("body"))
 | 
						|
        c_function.ignore(cStyleComment)
 | 
						|
        
 | 
						|
        source_code = '''
 | 
						|
            int is_odd(int x) { 
 | 
						|
                return (x%2); 
 | 
						|
            }
 | 
						|
                
 | 
						|
            int dec_to_hex(char hchar) { 
 | 
						|
                if (hchar >= '0' && hchar <= '9') { 
 | 
						|
                    return (ord(hchar)-ord('0')); 
 | 
						|
                } else { 
 | 
						|
                    return (10+ord(hchar)-ord('A'));
 | 
						|
                } 
 | 
						|
            }
 | 
						|
        '''
 | 
						|
        for func in c_function.searchString(source_code):
 | 
						|
            print("%(name)s (%(type)s) args: %(args)s" % func)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    prints::
 | 
						|
        is_odd (int) args: [['int', 'x']]
 | 
						|
        dec_to_hex (int) args: [['char', 'hchar']]
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    if opener == closer:
 | 
						|
        raise ValueError("opening and closing strings cannot be the same")
 | 
						|
    if content is None:
 | 
						|
        if isinstance(opener,basestring) and isinstance(closer,basestring):
 | 
						|
            if len(opener) == 1 and len(closer)==1:
 | 
						|
                if ignoreExpr is not None:
 | 
						|
                    content = (Combine(OneOrMore(~ignoreExpr +
 | 
						|
                                    CharsNotIn(opener+closer+ParserElement.DEFAULT_WHITE_CHARS,exact=1))
 | 
						|
                                ).setParseAction(lambda t:t[0].strip()))
 | 
						|
                else:
 | 
						|
                    content = (empty.copy()+CharsNotIn(opener+closer+ParserElement.DEFAULT_WHITE_CHARS
 | 
						|
                                ).setParseAction(lambda t:t[0].strip()))
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                if ignoreExpr is not None:
 | 
						|
                    content = (Combine(OneOrMore(~ignoreExpr + 
 | 
						|
                                    ~Literal(opener) + ~Literal(closer) +
 | 
						|
                                    CharsNotIn(ParserElement.DEFAULT_WHITE_CHARS,exact=1))
 | 
						|
                                ).setParseAction(lambda t:t[0].strip()))
 | 
						|
                else:
 | 
						|
                    content = (Combine(OneOrMore(~Literal(opener) + ~Literal(closer) +
 | 
						|
                                    CharsNotIn(ParserElement.DEFAULT_WHITE_CHARS,exact=1))
 | 
						|
                                ).setParseAction(lambda t:t[0].strip()))
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            raise ValueError("opening and closing arguments must be strings if no content expression is given")
 | 
						|
    ret = Forward()
 | 
						|
    if ignoreExpr is not None:
 | 
						|
        ret <<= Group( Suppress(opener) + ZeroOrMore( ignoreExpr | ret | content ) + Suppress(closer) )
 | 
						|
    else:
 | 
						|
        ret <<= Group( Suppress(opener) + ZeroOrMore( ret | content )  + Suppress(closer) )
 | 
						|
    ret.setName('nested %s%s expression' % (opener,closer))
 | 
						|
    return ret
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def indentedBlock(blockStatementExpr, indentStack, indent=True):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Helper method for defining space-delimited indentation blocks, such as
 | 
						|
    those used to define block statements in Python source code.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Parameters:
 | 
						|
     - blockStatementExpr - expression defining syntax of statement that
 | 
						|
            is repeated within the indented block
 | 
						|
     - indentStack - list created by caller to manage indentation stack
 | 
						|
            (multiple statementWithIndentedBlock expressions within a single grammar
 | 
						|
            should share a common indentStack)
 | 
						|
     - indent - boolean indicating whether block must be indented beyond the
 | 
						|
            the current level; set to False for block of left-most statements
 | 
						|
            (default=C{True})
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    A valid block must contain at least one C{blockStatement}.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Example::
 | 
						|
        data = '''
 | 
						|
        def A(z):
 | 
						|
          A1
 | 
						|
          B = 100
 | 
						|
          G = A2
 | 
						|
          A2
 | 
						|
          A3
 | 
						|
        B
 | 
						|
        def BB(a,b,c):
 | 
						|
          BB1
 | 
						|
          def BBA():
 | 
						|
            bba1
 | 
						|
            bba2
 | 
						|
            bba3
 | 
						|
        C
 | 
						|
        D
 | 
						|
        def spam(x,y):
 | 
						|
             def eggs(z):
 | 
						|
                 pass
 | 
						|
        '''
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        indentStack = [1]
 | 
						|
        stmt = Forward()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        identifier = Word(alphas, alphanums)
 | 
						|
        funcDecl = ("def" + identifier + Group( "(" + Optional( delimitedList(identifier) ) + ")" ) + ":")
 | 
						|
        func_body = indentedBlock(stmt, indentStack)
 | 
						|
        funcDef = Group( funcDecl + func_body )
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        rvalue = Forward()
 | 
						|
        funcCall = Group(identifier + "(" + Optional(delimitedList(rvalue)) + ")")
 | 
						|
        rvalue << (funcCall | identifier | Word(nums))
 | 
						|
        assignment = Group(identifier + "=" + rvalue)
 | 
						|
        stmt << ( funcDef | assignment | identifier )
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        module_body = OneOrMore(stmt)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        parseTree = module_body.parseString(data)
 | 
						|
        parseTree.pprint()
 | 
						|
    prints::
 | 
						|
        [['def',
 | 
						|
          'A',
 | 
						|
          ['(', 'z', ')'],
 | 
						|
          ':',
 | 
						|
          [['A1'], [['B', '=', '100']], [['G', '=', 'A2']], ['A2'], ['A3']]],
 | 
						|
         'B',
 | 
						|
         ['def',
 | 
						|
          'BB',
 | 
						|
          ['(', 'a', 'b', 'c', ')'],
 | 
						|
          ':',
 | 
						|
          [['BB1'], [['def', 'BBA', ['(', ')'], ':', [['bba1'], ['bba2'], ['bba3']]]]]],
 | 
						|
         'C',
 | 
						|
         'D',
 | 
						|
         ['def',
 | 
						|
          'spam',
 | 
						|
          ['(', 'x', 'y', ')'],
 | 
						|
          ':',
 | 
						|
          [[['def', 'eggs', ['(', 'z', ')'], ':', [['pass']]]]]]] 
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    def checkPeerIndent(s,l,t):
 | 
						|
        if l >= len(s): return
 | 
						|
        curCol = col(l,s)
 | 
						|
        if curCol != indentStack[-1]:
 | 
						|
            if curCol > indentStack[-1]:
 | 
						|
                raise ParseFatalException(s,l,"illegal nesting")
 | 
						|
            raise ParseException(s,l,"not a peer entry")
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def checkSubIndent(s,l,t):
 | 
						|
        curCol = col(l,s)
 | 
						|
        if curCol > indentStack[-1]:
 | 
						|
            indentStack.append( curCol )
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            raise ParseException(s,l,"not a subentry")
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def checkUnindent(s,l,t):
 | 
						|
        if l >= len(s): return
 | 
						|
        curCol = col(l,s)
 | 
						|
        if not(indentStack and curCol < indentStack[-1] and curCol <= indentStack[-2]):
 | 
						|
            raise ParseException(s,l,"not an unindent")
 | 
						|
        indentStack.pop()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    NL = OneOrMore(LineEnd().setWhitespaceChars("\t ").suppress())
 | 
						|
    INDENT = (Empty() + Empty().setParseAction(checkSubIndent)).setName('INDENT')
 | 
						|
    PEER   = Empty().setParseAction(checkPeerIndent).setName('')
 | 
						|
    UNDENT = Empty().setParseAction(checkUnindent).setName('UNINDENT')
 | 
						|
    if indent:
 | 
						|
        smExpr = Group( Optional(NL) +
 | 
						|
            #~ FollowedBy(blockStatementExpr) +
 | 
						|
            INDENT + (OneOrMore( PEER + Group(blockStatementExpr) + Optional(NL) )) + UNDENT)
 | 
						|
    else:
 | 
						|
        smExpr = Group( Optional(NL) +
 | 
						|
            (OneOrMore( PEER + Group(blockStatementExpr) + Optional(NL) )) )
 | 
						|
    blockStatementExpr.ignore(_bslash + LineEnd())
 | 
						|
    return smExpr.setName('indented block')
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
alphas8bit = srange(r"[\0xc0-\0xd6\0xd8-\0xf6\0xf8-\0xff]")
 | 
						|
punc8bit = srange(r"[\0xa1-\0xbf\0xd7\0xf7]")
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
anyOpenTag,anyCloseTag = makeHTMLTags(Word(alphas,alphanums+"_:").setName('any tag'))
 | 
						|
_htmlEntityMap = dict(zip("gt lt amp nbsp quot apos".split(),'><& "\''))
 | 
						|
commonHTMLEntity = Regex('&(?P<entity>' + '|'.join(_htmlEntityMap.keys()) +");").setName("common HTML entity")
 | 
						|
def replaceHTMLEntity(t):
 | 
						|
    """Helper parser action to replace common HTML entities with their special characters"""
 | 
						|
    return _htmlEntityMap.get(t.entity)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
# it's easy to get these comment structures wrong - they're very common, so may as well make them available
 | 
						|
cStyleComment = Combine(Regex(r"/\*(?:[^*]|\*(?!/))*") + '*/').setName("C style comment")
 | 
						|
"Comment of the form C{/* ... */}"
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
htmlComment = Regex(r"<!--[\s\S]*?-->").setName("HTML comment")
 | 
						|
"Comment of the form C{<!-- ... -->}"
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
restOfLine = Regex(r".*").leaveWhitespace().setName("rest of line")
 | 
						|
dblSlashComment = Regex(r"//(?:\\\n|[^\n])*").setName("// comment")
 | 
						|
"Comment of the form C{// ... (to end of line)}"
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
cppStyleComment = Combine(Regex(r"/\*(?:[^*]|\*(?!/))*") + '*/'| dblSlashComment).setName("C++ style comment")
 | 
						|
"Comment of either form C{L{cStyleComment}} or C{L{dblSlashComment}}"
 | 
						|
 | 
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javaStyleComment = cppStyleComment
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						|
"Same as C{L{cppStyleComment}}"
 | 
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 | 
						|
pythonStyleComment = Regex(r"#.*").setName("Python style comment")
 | 
						|
"Comment of the form C{# ... (to end of line)}"
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
_commasepitem = Combine(OneOrMore(Word(printables, excludeChars=',') +
 | 
						|
                                  Optional( Word(" \t") +
 | 
						|
                                            ~Literal(",") + ~LineEnd() ) ) ).streamline().setName("commaItem")
 | 
						|
commaSeparatedList = delimitedList( Optional( quotedString.copy() | _commasepitem, default="") ).setName("commaSeparatedList")
 | 
						|
"""(Deprecated) Predefined expression of 1 or more printable words or quoted strings, separated by commas.
 | 
						|
   This expression is deprecated in favor of L{pyparsing_common.comma_separated_list}."""
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						|
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						|
# some other useful expressions - using lower-case class name since we are really using this as a namespace
 | 
						|
class pyparsing_common:
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Here are some common low-level expressions that may be useful in jump-starting parser development:
 | 
						|
     - numeric forms (L{integers<integer>}, L{reals<real>}, L{scientific notation<sci_real>})
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						|
     - common L{programming identifiers<identifier>}
 | 
						|
     - network addresses (L{MAC<mac_address>}, L{IPv4<ipv4_address>}, L{IPv6<ipv6_address>})
 | 
						|
     - ISO8601 L{dates<iso8601_date>} and L{datetime<iso8601_datetime>}
 | 
						|
     - L{UUID<uuid>}
 | 
						|
     - L{comma-separated list<comma_separated_list>}
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						|
    Parse actions:
 | 
						|
     - C{L{convertToInteger}}
 | 
						|
     - C{L{convertToFloat}}
 | 
						|
     - C{L{convertToDate}}
 | 
						|
     - C{L{convertToDatetime}}
 | 
						|
     - C{L{stripHTMLTags}}
 | 
						|
     - C{L{upcaseTokens}}
 | 
						|
     - C{L{downcaseTokens}}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Example::
 | 
						|
        pyparsing_common.number.runTests('''
 | 
						|
            # any int or real number, returned as the appropriate type
 | 
						|
            100
 | 
						|
            -100
 | 
						|
            +100
 | 
						|
            3.14159
 | 
						|
            6.02e23
 | 
						|
            1e-12
 | 
						|
            ''')
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        pyparsing_common.fnumber.runTests('''
 | 
						|
            # any int or real number, returned as float
 | 
						|
            100
 | 
						|
            -100
 | 
						|
            +100
 | 
						|
            3.14159
 | 
						|
            6.02e23
 | 
						|
            1e-12
 | 
						|
            ''')
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        pyparsing_common.hex_integer.runTests('''
 | 
						|
            # hex numbers
 | 
						|
            100
 | 
						|
            FF
 | 
						|
            ''')
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        pyparsing_common.fraction.runTests('''
 | 
						|
            # fractions
 | 
						|
            1/2
 | 
						|
            -3/4
 | 
						|
            ''')
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        pyparsing_common.mixed_integer.runTests('''
 | 
						|
            # mixed fractions
 | 
						|
            1
 | 
						|
            1/2
 | 
						|
            -3/4
 | 
						|
            1-3/4
 | 
						|
            ''')
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        import uuid
 | 
						|
        pyparsing_common.uuid.setParseAction(tokenMap(uuid.UUID))
 | 
						|
        pyparsing_common.uuid.runTests('''
 | 
						|
            # uuid
 | 
						|
            12345678-1234-5678-1234-567812345678
 | 
						|
            ''')
 | 
						|
    prints::
 | 
						|
        # any int or real number, returned as the appropriate type
 | 
						|
        100
 | 
						|
        [100]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        -100
 | 
						|
        [-100]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        +100
 | 
						|
        [100]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        3.14159
 | 
						|
        [3.14159]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        6.02e23
 | 
						|
        [6.02e+23]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        1e-12
 | 
						|
        [1e-12]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # any int or real number, returned as float
 | 
						|
        100
 | 
						|
        [100.0]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        -100
 | 
						|
        [-100.0]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        +100
 | 
						|
        [100.0]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        3.14159
 | 
						|
        [3.14159]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        6.02e23
 | 
						|
        [6.02e+23]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        1e-12
 | 
						|
        [1e-12]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # hex numbers
 | 
						|
        100
 | 
						|
        [256]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        FF
 | 
						|
        [255]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # fractions
 | 
						|
        1/2
 | 
						|
        [0.5]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        -3/4
 | 
						|
        [-0.75]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # mixed fractions
 | 
						|
        1
 | 
						|
        [1]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        1/2
 | 
						|
        [0.5]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        -3/4
 | 
						|
        [-0.75]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        1-3/4
 | 
						|
        [1.75]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # uuid
 | 
						|
        12345678-1234-5678-1234-567812345678
 | 
						|
        [UUID('12345678-1234-5678-1234-567812345678')]
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    convertToInteger = tokenMap(int)
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Parse action for converting parsed integers to Python int
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    convertToFloat = tokenMap(float)
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Parse action for converting parsed numbers to Python float
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    integer = Word(nums).setName("integer").setParseAction(convertToInteger)
 | 
						|
    """expression that parses an unsigned integer, returns an int"""
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    hex_integer = Word(hexnums).setName("hex integer").setParseAction(tokenMap(int,16))
 | 
						|
    """expression that parses a hexadecimal integer, returns an int"""
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    signed_integer = Regex(r'[+-]?\d+').setName("signed integer").setParseAction(convertToInteger)
 | 
						|
    """expression that parses an integer with optional leading sign, returns an int"""
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    fraction = (signed_integer().setParseAction(convertToFloat) + '/' + signed_integer().setParseAction(convertToFloat)).setName("fraction")
 | 
						|
    """fractional expression of an integer divided by an integer, returns a float"""
 | 
						|
    fraction.addParseAction(lambda t: t[0]/t[-1])
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    mixed_integer = (fraction | signed_integer + Optional(Optional('-').suppress() + fraction)).setName("fraction or mixed integer-fraction")
 | 
						|
    """mixed integer of the form 'integer - fraction', with optional leading integer, returns float"""
 | 
						|
    mixed_integer.addParseAction(sum)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    real = Regex(r'[+-]?\d+\.\d*').setName("real number").setParseAction(convertToFloat)
 | 
						|
    """expression that parses a floating point number and returns a float"""
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    sci_real = Regex(r'[+-]?\d+([eE][+-]?\d+|\.\d*([eE][+-]?\d+)?)').setName("real number with scientific notation").setParseAction(convertToFloat)
 | 
						|
    """expression that parses a floating point number with optional scientific notation and returns a float"""
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    # streamlining this expression makes the docs nicer-looking
 | 
						|
    number = (sci_real | real | signed_integer).streamline()
 | 
						|
    """any numeric expression, returns the corresponding Python type"""
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    fnumber = Regex(r'[+-]?\d+\.?\d*([eE][+-]?\d+)?').setName("fnumber").setParseAction(convertToFloat)
 | 
						|
    """any int or real number, returned as float"""
 | 
						|
    
 | 
						|
    identifier = Word(alphas+'_', alphanums+'_').setName("identifier")
 | 
						|
    """typical code identifier (leading alpha or '_', followed by 0 or more alphas, nums, or '_')"""
 | 
						|
    
 | 
						|
    ipv4_address = Regex(r'(25[0-5]|2[0-4][0-9]|1?[0-9]{1,2})(\.(25[0-5]|2[0-4][0-9]|1?[0-9]{1,2})){3}').setName("IPv4 address")
 | 
						|
    "IPv4 address (C{0.0.0.0 - 255.255.255.255})"
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    _ipv6_part = Regex(r'[0-9a-fA-F]{1,4}').setName("hex_integer")
 | 
						|
    _full_ipv6_address = (_ipv6_part + (':' + _ipv6_part)*7).setName("full IPv6 address")
 | 
						|
    _short_ipv6_address = (Optional(_ipv6_part + (':' + _ipv6_part)*(0,6)) + "::" + Optional(_ipv6_part + (':' + _ipv6_part)*(0,6))).setName("short IPv6 address")
 | 
						|
    _short_ipv6_address.addCondition(lambda t: sum(1 for tt in t if pyparsing_common._ipv6_part.matches(tt)) < 8)
 | 
						|
    _mixed_ipv6_address = ("::ffff:" + ipv4_address).setName("mixed IPv6 address")
 | 
						|
    ipv6_address = Combine((_full_ipv6_address | _mixed_ipv6_address | _short_ipv6_address).setName("IPv6 address")).setName("IPv6 address")
 | 
						|
    "IPv6 address (long, short, or mixed form)"
 | 
						|
    
 | 
						|
    mac_address = Regex(r'[0-9a-fA-F]{2}([:.-])[0-9a-fA-F]{2}(?:\1[0-9a-fA-F]{2}){4}').setName("MAC address")
 | 
						|
    "MAC address xx:xx:xx:xx:xx (may also have '-' or '.' delimiters)"
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    @staticmethod
 | 
						|
    def convertToDate(fmt="%Y-%m-%d"):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Helper to create a parse action for converting parsed date string to Python datetime.date
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        Params -
 | 
						|
         - fmt - format to be passed to datetime.strptime (default=C{"%Y-%m-%d"})
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        Example::
 | 
						|
            date_expr = pyparsing_common.iso8601_date.copy()
 | 
						|
            date_expr.setParseAction(pyparsing_common.convertToDate())
 | 
						|
            print(date_expr.parseString("1999-12-31"))
 | 
						|
        prints::
 | 
						|
            [datetime.date(1999, 12, 31)]
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        def cvt_fn(s,l,t):
 | 
						|
            try:
 | 
						|
                return datetime.strptime(t[0], fmt).date()
 | 
						|
            except ValueError as ve:
 | 
						|
                raise ParseException(s, l, str(ve))
 | 
						|
        return cvt_fn
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    @staticmethod
 | 
						|
    def convertToDatetime(fmt="%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%f"):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Helper to create a parse action for converting parsed datetime string to Python datetime.datetime
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        Params -
 | 
						|
         - fmt - format to be passed to datetime.strptime (default=C{"%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%f"})
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        Example::
 | 
						|
            dt_expr = pyparsing_common.iso8601_datetime.copy()
 | 
						|
            dt_expr.setParseAction(pyparsing_common.convertToDatetime())
 | 
						|
            print(dt_expr.parseString("1999-12-31T23:59:59.999"))
 | 
						|
        prints::
 | 
						|
            [datetime.datetime(1999, 12, 31, 23, 59, 59, 999000)]
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        def cvt_fn(s,l,t):
 | 
						|
            try:
 | 
						|
                return datetime.strptime(t[0], fmt)
 | 
						|
            except ValueError as ve:
 | 
						|
                raise ParseException(s, l, str(ve))
 | 
						|
        return cvt_fn
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    iso8601_date = Regex(r'(?P<year>\d{4})(?:-(?P<month>\d\d)(?:-(?P<day>\d\d))?)?').setName("ISO8601 date")
 | 
						|
    "ISO8601 date (C{yyyy-mm-dd})"
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    iso8601_datetime = Regex(r'(?P<year>\d{4})-(?P<month>\d\d)-(?P<day>\d\d)[T ](?P<hour>\d\d):(?P<minute>\d\d)(:(?P<second>\d\d(\.\d*)?)?)?(?P<tz>Z|[+-]\d\d:?\d\d)?').setName("ISO8601 datetime")
 | 
						|
    "ISO8601 datetime (C{yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss.s(Z|+-00:00)}) - trailing seconds, milliseconds, and timezone optional; accepts separating C{'T'} or C{' '}"
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    uuid = Regex(r'[0-9a-fA-F]{8}(-[0-9a-fA-F]{4}){3}-[0-9a-fA-F]{12}').setName("UUID")
 | 
						|
    "UUID (C{xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx})"
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    _html_stripper = anyOpenTag.suppress() | anyCloseTag.suppress()
 | 
						|
    @staticmethod
 | 
						|
    def stripHTMLTags(s, l, tokens):
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        Parse action to remove HTML tags from web page HTML source
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        Example::
 | 
						|
            # strip HTML links from normal text 
 | 
						|
            text = '<td>More info at the <a href="http://pyparsing.wikispaces.com">pyparsing</a> wiki page</td>'
 | 
						|
            td,td_end = makeHTMLTags("TD")
 | 
						|
            table_text = td + SkipTo(td_end).setParseAction(pyparsing_common.stripHTMLTags)("body") + td_end
 | 
						|
            
 | 
						|
            print(table_text.parseString(text).body) # -> 'More info at the pyparsing wiki page'
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        return pyparsing_common._html_stripper.transformString(tokens[0])
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    _commasepitem = Combine(OneOrMore(~Literal(",") + ~LineEnd() + Word(printables, excludeChars=',') 
 | 
						|
                                        + Optional( White(" \t") ) ) ).streamline().setName("commaItem")
 | 
						|
    comma_separated_list = delimitedList( Optional( quotedString.copy() | _commasepitem, default="") ).setName("comma separated list")
 | 
						|
    """Predefined expression of 1 or more printable words or quoted strings, separated by commas."""
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    upcaseTokens = staticmethod(tokenMap(lambda t: _ustr(t).upper()))
 | 
						|
    """Parse action to convert tokens to upper case."""
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    downcaseTokens = staticmethod(tokenMap(lambda t: _ustr(t).lower()))
 | 
						|
    """Parse action to convert tokens to lower case."""
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
if __name__ == "__main__":
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    selectToken    = CaselessLiteral("select")
 | 
						|
    fromToken      = CaselessLiteral("from")
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    ident          = Word(alphas, alphanums + "_$")
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    columnName     = delimitedList(ident, ".", combine=True).setParseAction(upcaseTokens)
 | 
						|
    columnNameList = Group(delimitedList(columnName)).setName("columns")
 | 
						|
    columnSpec     = ('*' | columnNameList)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    tableName      = delimitedList(ident, ".", combine=True).setParseAction(upcaseTokens)
 | 
						|
    tableNameList  = Group(delimitedList(tableName)).setName("tables")
 | 
						|
    
 | 
						|
    simpleSQL      = selectToken("command") + columnSpec("columns") + fromToken + tableNameList("tables")
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    # demo runTests method, including embedded comments in test string
 | 
						|
    simpleSQL.runTests("""
 | 
						|
        # '*' as column list and dotted table name
 | 
						|
        select * from SYS.XYZZY
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # caseless match on "SELECT", and casts back to "select"
 | 
						|
        SELECT * from XYZZY, ABC
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # list of column names, and mixed case SELECT keyword
 | 
						|
        Select AA,BB,CC from Sys.dual
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # multiple tables
 | 
						|
        Select A, B, C from Sys.dual, Table2
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # invalid SELECT keyword - should fail
 | 
						|
        Xelect A, B, C from Sys.dual
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # incomplete command - should fail
 | 
						|
        Select
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # invalid column name - should fail
 | 
						|
        Select ^^^ frox Sys.dual
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        """)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    pyparsing_common.number.runTests("""
 | 
						|
        100
 | 
						|
        -100
 | 
						|
        +100
 | 
						|
        3.14159
 | 
						|
        6.02e23
 | 
						|
        1e-12
 | 
						|
        """)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    # any int or real number, returned as float
 | 
						|
    pyparsing_common.fnumber.runTests("""
 | 
						|
        100
 | 
						|
        -100
 | 
						|
        +100
 | 
						|
        3.14159
 | 
						|
        6.02e23
 | 
						|
        1e-12
 | 
						|
        """)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    pyparsing_common.hex_integer.runTests("""
 | 
						|
        100
 | 
						|
        FF
 | 
						|
        """)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    import uuid
 | 
						|
    pyparsing_common.uuid.setParseAction(tokenMap(uuid.UUID))
 | 
						|
    pyparsing_common.uuid.runTests("""
 | 
						|
        12345678-1234-5678-1234-567812345678
 | 
						|
        """)
 |