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authorTal Einat <taleinat@gmail.com>2014-07-16 13:33:36 (GMT)
committerTal Einat <taleinat@gmail.com>2014-07-16 13:33:36 (GMT)
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Issue #21765: Add support for non-ascii identifiers to HyperParser
Diffstat (limited to 'Lib/idlelib')
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/HyperParser.py93
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/PyParse.py80
-rw-r--r--Lib/idlelib/idle_test/test_hyperparser.py82
3 files changed, 211 insertions, 44 deletions
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/HyperParser.py b/Lib/idlelib/HyperParser.py
index d376568..77cb057 100644
--- a/Lib/idlelib/HyperParser.py
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/HyperParser.py
@@ -6,11 +6,24 @@ the structure of code.
"""
import string
-import keyword
+from keyword import iskeyword
from idlelib import PyParse
-class HyperParser:
+# all ASCII chars that may be in an identifier
+_ASCII_ID_CHARS = frozenset(string.ascii_letters + string.digits + "_")
+# all ASCII chars that may be the first char of an identifier
+_ASCII_ID_FIRST_CHARS = frozenset(string.ascii_letters + "_")
+
+# lookup table for whether 7-bit ASCII chars are valid in a Python identifier
+_IS_ASCII_ID_CHAR = [(chr(x) in _ASCII_ID_CHARS) for x in range(128)]
+# lookup table for whether 7-bit ASCII chars are valid as the first
+# char in a Python identifier
+_IS_ASCII_ID_FIRST_CHAR = \
+ [(chr(x) in _ASCII_ID_FIRST_CHARS) for x in range(128)]
+
+
+class HyperParser:
def __init__(self, editwin, index):
"To initialize, analyze the surroundings of the given index."
@@ -143,26 +156,70 @@ class HyperParser:
return beforeindex, afterindex
- # Ascii chars that may be in a white space
- _whitespace_chars = " \t\n\\"
- # Ascii chars that may be in an identifier
- _id_chars = string.ascii_letters + string.digits + "_"
- # Ascii chars that may be the first char of an identifier
- _id_first_chars = string.ascii_letters + "_"
-
- # Given a string and pos, return the number of chars in the
- # identifier which ends at pos, or 0 if there is no such one. Saved
- # words are not identifiers.
- def _eat_identifier(self, str, limit, pos):
+ # the set of built-in identifiers which are also keywords,
+ # i.e. keyword.iskeyword() returns True for them
+ _ID_KEYWORDS = frozenset({"True", "False", "None"})
+
+ @classmethod
+ def _eat_identifier(cls, str, limit, pos):
+ """Given a string and pos, return the number of chars in the
+ identifier which ends at pos, or 0 if there is no such one.
+
+ This ignores non-identifier eywords are not identifiers.
+ """
+ is_ascii_id_char = _IS_ASCII_ID_CHAR
+
+ # Start at the end (pos) and work backwards.
i = pos
- while i > limit and str[i-1] in self._id_chars:
+
+ # Go backwards as long as the characters are valid ASCII
+ # identifier characters. This is an optimization, since it
+ # is faster in the common case where most of the characters
+ # are ASCII.
+ while i > limit and (
+ ord(str[i - 1]) < 128 and
+ is_ascii_id_char[ord(str[i - 1])]
+ ):
i -= 1
- if (i < pos and (str[i] not in self._id_first_chars or
- (keyword.iskeyword(str[i:pos]) and
- str[i:pos] not in {'None', 'False', 'True'}))):
- i = pos
+
+ # If the above loop ended due to reaching a non-ASCII
+ # character, continue going backwards using the most generic
+ # test for whether a string contains only valid identifier
+ # characters.
+ if i > limit and ord(str[i - 1]) >= 128:
+ while i - 4 >= limit and ('a' + str[i - 4:pos]).isidentifier():
+ i -= 4
+ if i - 2 >= limit and ('a' + str[i - 2:pos]).isidentifier():
+ i -= 2
+ if i - 1 >= limit and ('a' + str[i - 1:pos]).isidentifier():
+ i -= 1
+
+ # The identifier candidate starts here. If it isn't a valid
+ # identifier, don't eat anything. At this point that is only
+ # possible if the first character isn't a valid first
+ # character for an identifier.
+ if not str[i:pos].isidentifier():
+ return 0
+ elif i < pos:
+ # All characters in str[i:pos] are valid ASCII identifier
+ # characters, so it is enough to check that the first is
+ # valid as the first character of an identifier.
+ if not _IS_ASCII_ID_FIRST_CHAR[ord(str[i])]:
+ return 0
+
+ # All keywords are valid identifiers, but should not be
+ # considered identifiers here, except for True, False and None.
+ if i < pos and (
+ iskeyword(str[i:pos]) and
+ str[i:pos] not in cls._ID_KEYWORDS
+ ):
+ return 0
+
return pos - i
+ # This string includes all chars that may be in a white space
+ _whitespace_chars = " \t\n\\"
+
def get_expression(self):
"""Return a string with the Python expression which ends at the
given index, which is empty if there is no real one.
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/PyParse.py b/Lib/idlelib/PyParse.py
index 61a0003..3e501ca 100644
--- a/Lib/idlelib/PyParse.py
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/PyParse.py
@@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
import re
import sys
+from collections import Mapping
+from functools import partial
# Reason last stmt is continued (or C_NONE if it's not).
(C_NONE, C_BACKSLASH, C_STRING_FIRST_LINE,
@@ -91,19 +93,48 @@ _chew_ordinaryre = re.compile(r"""
[^[\](){}#'"\\]+
""", re.VERBOSE).match
-# Build translation table to map uninteresting chars to "x", open
-# brackets to "(", and close brackets to ")".
-_tran = {}
-for i in range(256):
- _tran[i] = 'x'
-for ch in "({[":
- _tran[ord(ch)] = '('
-for ch in ")}]":
- _tran[ord(ch)] = ')'
-for ch in "\"'\\\n#":
- _tran[ord(ch)] = ch
-del i, ch
+class StringTranslatePseudoMapping(Mapping):
+ r"""Utility class to be used with str.translate()
+
+ This Mapping class wraps a given dict. When a value for a key is
+ requested via __getitem__() or get(), the key is looked up in the
+ given dict. If found there, the value from the dict is returned.
+ Otherwise, the default value given upon initialization is returned.
+
+ This allows using str.translate() to make some replacements, and to
+ replace all characters for which no replacement was specified with
+ a given character instead of leaving them as-is.
+
+ For example, to replace everything except whitespace with 'x':
+
+ >>> whitespace_chars = ' \t\n\r'
+ >>> preserve_dict = {ord(c): ord(c) for c in whitespace_chars}
+ >>> mapping = StringTranslatePseudoMapping(preserve_dict, ord('x'))
+ >>> text = "a + b\tc\nd"
+ >>> text.translate(mapping)
+ 'x x x\tx\nx'
+ """
+ def __init__(self, non_defaults, default_value):
+ self._non_defaults = non_defaults
+ self._default_value = default_value
+
+ def _get(key, _get=non_defaults.get, _default=default_value):
+ return _get(key, _default)
+ self._get = _get
+
+ def __getitem__(self, item):
+ return self._get(item)
+
+ def __len__(self):
+ return len(self._non_defaults)
+
+ def __iter__(self):
+ return iter(self._non_defaults)
+
+ def get(self, key, default=None):
+ return self._get(key)
+
class Parser:
@@ -113,19 +144,6 @@ class Parser:
def set_str(self, s):
assert len(s) == 0 or s[-1] == '\n'
- if isinstance(s, str):
- # The parse functions have no idea what to do with Unicode, so
- # replace all Unicode characters with "x". This is "safe"
- # so long as the only characters germane to parsing the structure
- # of Python are 7-bit ASCII. It's *necessary* because Unicode
- # strings don't have a .translate() method that supports
- # deletechars.
- uniphooey = s
- s = []
- push = s.append
- for raw in map(ord, uniphooey):
- push(raw < 127 and chr(raw) or "x")
- s = "".join(s)
self.str = s
self.study_level = 0
@@ -197,6 +215,16 @@ class Parser:
if lo > 0:
self.str = self.str[lo:]
+ # Build a translation table to map uninteresting chars to 'x', open
+ # brackets to '(', close brackets to ')' while preserving quotes,
+ # backslashes, newlines and hashes. This is to be passed to
+ # str.translate() in _study1().
+ _tran = {}
+ _tran.update((ord(c), ord('(')) for c in "({[")
+ _tran.update((ord(c), ord(')')) for c in ")}]")
+ _tran.update((ord(c), ord(c)) for c in "\"'\\\n#")
+ _tran = StringTranslatePseudoMapping(_tran, default_value=ord('x'))
+
# As quickly as humanly possible <wink>, find the line numbers (0-
# based) of the non-continuation lines.
# Creates self.{goodlines, continuation}.
@@ -211,7 +239,7 @@ class Parser:
# uninteresting characters. This can cut the number of chars
# by a factor of 10-40, and so greatly speed the following loop.
str = self.str
- str = str.translate(_tran)
+ str = str.translate(self._tran)
str = str.replace('xxxxxxxx', 'x')
str = str.replace('xxxx', 'x')
str = str.replace('xx', 'x')
diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/idle_test/test_hyperparser.py b/Lib/idlelib/idle_test/test_hyperparser.py
index 68e97fc..edfc783 100644
--- a/Lib/idlelib/idle_test/test_hyperparser.py
+++ b/Lib/idlelib/idle_test/test_hyperparser.py
@@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ class HyperParserTest(unittest.TestCase):
"z = ((r'asdf')+('a')))\n"
'[x for x in\n'
'for = False\n'
+ 'cliché = "this is a string with unicode, what a cliché"'
)
@classmethod
@@ -93,6 +94,8 @@ class HyperParserTest(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertTrue(p.is_in_string())
p = get('4.6')
self.assertTrue(p.is_in_string())
+ p = get('12.54')
+ self.assertTrue(p.is_in_string())
def test_is_in_code(self):
get = self.get_parser
@@ -180,12 +183,91 @@ class HyperParserTest(unittest.TestCase):
p = get('10.0')
self.assertEqual(p.get_expression(), '')
+ p = get('10.6')
+ self.assertEqual(p.get_expression(), '')
+
+ p = get('10.11')
+ self.assertEqual(p.get_expression(), '')
+
p = get('11.3')
self.assertEqual(p.get_expression(), '')
p = get('11.11')
self.assertEqual(p.get_expression(), 'False')
+ p = get('12.6')
+ self.assertEqual(p.get_expression(), 'cliché')
+
+ def test_eat_identifier(self):
+ def is_valid_id(candidate):
+ result = HyperParser._eat_identifier(candidate, 0, len(candidate))
+ if result == len(candidate):
+ return True
+ elif result == 0:
+ return False
+ else:
+ err_msg = "Unexpected result: {} (expected 0 or {}".format(
+ result, len(candidate)
+ )
+ raise Exception(err_msg)
+
+ # invalid first character which is valid elsewhere in an identifier
+ self.assertFalse(is_valid_id('2notid'))
+
+ # ASCII-only valid identifiers
+ self.assertTrue(is_valid_id('valid_id'))
+ self.assertTrue(is_valid_id('_valid_id'))
+ self.assertTrue(is_valid_id('valid_id_'))
+ self.assertTrue(is_valid_id('_2valid_id'))
+
+ # keywords which should be "eaten"
+ self.assertTrue(is_valid_id('True'))
+ self.assertTrue(is_valid_id('False'))
+ self.assertTrue(is_valid_id('None'))
+
+ # keywords which should not be "eaten"
+ self.assertFalse(is_valid_id('for'))
+ self.assertFalse(is_valid_id('import'))
+ self.assertFalse(is_valid_id('return'))
+
+ # valid unicode identifiers
+ self.assertTrue(is_valid_id('cliche'))
+ self.assertTrue(is_valid_id('cliché'))
+ self.assertTrue(is_valid_id('a٢'))
+
+ # invalid unicode identifiers
+ self.assertFalse(is_valid_id('2a'))
+ self.assertFalse(is_valid_id('٢a'))
+ self.assertFalse(is_valid_id('a²'))
+
+ # valid identifier after "punctuation"
+ self.assertEqual(HyperParser._eat_identifier('+ var', 0, 5), len('var'))
+ self.assertEqual(HyperParser._eat_identifier('+var', 0, 4), len('var'))
+ self.assertEqual(HyperParser._eat_identifier('.var', 0, 4), len('var'))
+
+ # invalid identifiers
+ self.assertFalse(is_valid_id('+'))
+ self.assertFalse(is_valid_id(' '))
+ self.assertFalse(is_valid_id(':'))
+ self.assertFalse(is_valid_id('?'))
+ self.assertFalse(is_valid_id('^'))
+ self.assertFalse(is_valid_id('\\'))
+ self.assertFalse(is_valid_id('"'))
+ self.assertFalse(is_valid_id('"a string"'))
+
+ def test_eat_identifier_various_lengths(self):
+ eat_id = HyperParser._eat_identifier
+
+ for length in range(1, 21):
+ self.assertEqual(eat_id('a' * length, 0, length), length)
+ self.assertEqual(eat_id('é' * length, 0, length), length)
+ self.assertEqual(eat_id('a' + '2' * (length - 1), 0, length), length)
+ self.assertEqual(eat_id('é' + '2' * (length - 1), 0, length), length)
+ self.assertEqual(eat_id('é' + 'a' * (length - 1), 0, length), length)
+ self.assertEqual(eat_id('é' * (length - 1) + 'a', 0, length), length)
+ self.assertEqual(eat_id('+' * length, 0, length), 0)
+ self.assertEqual(eat_id('2' + 'a' * (length - 1), 0, length), 0)
+ self.assertEqual(eat_id('2' + 'é' * (length - 1), 0, length), 0)
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main(verbosity=2)