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author | Jeremy Hylton <jeremy@alum.mit.edu> | 2001-04-09 04:35:35 (GMT) |
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committer | Jeremy Hylton <jeremy@alum.mit.edu> | 2001-04-09 04:35:35 (GMT) |
commit | 8b966dcf0328c20e58a728f8ade279543c40dbc4 (patch) | |
tree | 36e45a9ea01628fd9166f3cd6599da2f8653ae1d /Tools | |
parent | 0e8468c8baffd5696cdaf83d5829262e3934d81d (diff) | |
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Add preliminary module symbol table constructor
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-rw-r--r-- | Tools/compiler/compiler/symbols.py | 193 |
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diff --git a/Tools/compiler/compiler/symbols.py b/Tools/compiler/compiler/symbols.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1f107fe --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/compiler/compiler/symbols.py @@ -0,0 +1,193 @@ +"""Module symbol-table generator""" + +from compiler import ast + +module_scope = None + +class Scope: + # XXX how much information do I need about each name? + def __init__(self, name): + self.name = name + self.defs = {} + self.uses = {} + self.globals = {} + self.params = {} + + def __repr__(self): + return "<%s: %s>" % (self.__class__.__name__, self.name) + + def add_def(self, name): + self.defs[name] = 1 + + def add_use(self, name): + self.uses[name] = 1 + + def add_global(self, name): + if self.uses.has_key(name) or self.defs.has_key(name): + pass # XXX warn about global following def/use + if self.params.has_key(name): + raise SyntaxError, "%s in %s is global and parameter" % \ + (name, self.name) + self.globals[name] = 1 + module_scope.add_def(name) + + def add_param(self, name): + self.defs[name] = 1 + self.params[name] = 1 + + def get_names(self): + d = {} + d.update(self.defs) + d.update(self.uses) + return d.keys() + +class ModuleScope(Scope): + __super_init = Scope.__init__ + + def __init__(self): + self.__super_init("global") + global module_scope + assert module_scope is None + module_scope = self + +class LambdaScope(Scope): + __super_init = Scope.__init__ + + __counter = 1 + + def __init__(self): + i = self.__counter + self.__counter += 1 + self.__super_init("lambda.%d" % i) + +class FunctionScope(Scope): + pass + +class ClassScope(Scope): + pass + +class SymbolVisitor: + def __init__(self): + self.scopes = {} + + # node that define new scopes + + def visitModule(self, node): + scope = self.scopes[node] = ModuleScope() + self.visit(node.node, scope) + + def visitFunction(self, node, parent): + parent.add_def(node.name) + for n in node.defaults: + self.visit(n, parent) + scope = FunctionScope(node.name) + self.scopes[node] = scope + for name in node.argnames: + scope.add_param(name) + self.visit(node.code, scope) + + def visitLambda(self, node, parent): + for n in node.defaults: + self.visit(n, parent) + scope = LambdaScope() + self.scopes[node] = scope + for name in node.argnames: + scope.add_param(name) + self.visit(node.code, scope) + + def visitClass(self, node, parent): + parent.add_def(node.name) + for n in node.bases: + self.visit(n, parent) + scope = ClassScope(node.name) + self.scopes[node] = scope + self.visit(node.code, scope) + + # name can be a def or a use + + # XXX a few calls and nodes expect a third "assign" arg that is + # true if the name is being used as an assignment. only + # expressions contained within statements may have the assign arg. + + def visitName(self, node, scope, assign=0): + if assign: + scope.add_def(node.name) + else: + scope.add_use(node.name) + + # operations that bind new names + + def visitFor(self, node, scope): + self.visit(node.assign, scope, 1) + self.visit(node.list, scope) + self.visit(node.body, scope) + if node.else_: + self.visit(node.else_, scope) + + def visitFrom(self, node, scope): + for name, asname in node.names: + if name == "*": + continue + scope.add_def(asname or name) + + def visitImport(self, node, scope): + for name, asname in node.names: + i = name.find(".") + if i > -1: + name = name[:i] + scope.add_def(asname or name) + + def visitAssName(self, node, scope, assign=1): + scope.add_def(node.name) + + def visitAugAssign(self, node, scope): + # basically, the node is referenced and defined by the same expr + self.visit(node.node, scope) + self.visit(node.node, scope, 1) + self.visit(node.expr, scope) + + def visitAssign(self, node, scope): + for n in node.nodes: + self.visit(n, scope, 1) + self.visit(node.expr, scope) + + def visitGlobal(self, node, scope): + for name in node.names: + scope.add_global(name) + +def sort(l): + l = l[:] + l.sort() + return l + +def list_eq(l1, l2): + return sort(l1) == sort(l2) + +if __name__ == "__main__": + import sys + from compiler import parseFile, walk + import symtable + + for file in sys.argv[1:]: + print file + f = open(file) + buf = f.read() + f.close() + syms = symtable.symtable(buf, file, "exec") + mod_names = [s for s in [s.get_name() + for s in syms.get_symbols()] + if not s.startswith('_[')] + tree = parseFile(file) + s = SymbolVisitor() + walk(tree, s) + for node, scope in s.scopes.items(): + print node.__class__.__name__, id(node) + print scope + print scope.get_names() + + names2 = s.scopes[tree].get_names() + if not list_eq(mod_names, names2): + print "oops", file + print sort(mod_names) + print sort(names2) + sys.exit(-1) |