Issue #1523: Remove deprecated overflow masking in struct module, and
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2 /* Parser implementation */
4 /* For a description, see the comments at end of this file */
6 /* XXX To do: error recovery */
8 #include "Python.h"
9 #include "pgenheaders.h"
10 #include "token.h"
11 #include "grammar.h"
12 #include "node.h"
13 #include "parser.h"
14 #include "errcode.h"
17 #ifdef Py_DEBUG
18 extern int Py_DebugFlag;
19 #define D(x) if (!Py_DebugFlag); else x
20 #else
21 #define D(x)
22 #endif
25 /* STACK DATA TYPE */
27 static void s_reset(stack *);
29 static void
30 s_reset(stack *s)
32 s->s_top = &s->s_base[MAXSTACK];
35 #define s_empty(s) ((s)->s_top == &(s)->s_base[MAXSTACK])
37 static int
38 s_push(register stack *s, dfa *d, node *parent)
40 register stackentry *top;
41 if (s->s_top == s->s_base) {
42 fprintf(stderr, "s_push: parser stack overflow\n");
43 return E_NOMEM;
45 top = --s->s_top;
46 top->s_dfa = d;
47 top->s_parent = parent;
48 top->s_state = 0;
49 return 0;
52 #ifdef Py_DEBUG
54 static void
55 s_pop(register stack *s)
57 if (s_empty(s))
58 Py_FatalError("s_pop: parser stack underflow -- FATAL");
59 s->s_top++;
62 #else /* !Py_DEBUG */
64 #define s_pop(s) (s)->s_top++
66 #endif
69 /* PARSER CREATION */
71 parser_state *
72 PyParser_New(grammar *g, int start)
74 parser_state *ps;
76 if (!g->g_accel)
77 PyGrammar_AddAccelerators(g);
78 ps = (parser_state *)PyMem_MALLOC(sizeof(parser_state));
79 if (ps == NULL)
80 return NULL;
81 ps->p_grammar = g;
82 #ifdef PY_PARSER_REQUIRES_FUTURE_KEYWORD
83 ps->p_flags = 0;
84 #endif
85 ps->p_tree = PyNode_New(start);
86 if (ps->p_tree == NULL) {
87 PyMem_FREE(ps);
88 return NULL;
90 s_reset(&ps->p_stack);
91 (void) s_push(&ps->p_stack, PyGrammar_FindDFA(g, start), ps->p_tree);
92 return ps;
95 void
96 PyParser_Delete(parser_state *ps)
98 /* NB If you want to save the parse tree,
99 you must set p_tree to NULL before calling delparser! */
100 PyNode_Free(ps->p_tree);
101 PyMem_FREE(ps);
105 /* PARSER STACK OPERATIONS */
107 static int
108 shift(register stack *s, int type, char *str, int newstate, int lineno, int col_offset)
110 int err;
111 assert(!s_empty(s));
112 err = PyNode_AddChild(s->s_top->s_parent, type, str, lineno, col_offset);
113 if (err)
114 return err;
115 s->s_top->s_state = newstate;
116 return 0;
119 static int
120 push(register stack *s, int type, dfa *d, int newstate, int lineno, int col_offset)
122 int err;
123 register node *n;
124 n = s->s_top->s_parent;
125 assert(!s_empty(s));
126 err = PyNode_AddChild(n, type, (char *)NULL, lineno, col_offset);
127 if (err)
128 return err;
129 s->s_top->s_state = newstate;
130 return s_push(s, d, CHILD(n, NCH(n)-1));
134 /* PARSER PROPER */
136 static int
137 classify(parser_state *ps, int type, char *str)
139 grammar *g = ps->p_grammar;
140 register int n = g->g_ll.ll_nlabels;
142 if (type == NAME) {
143 register char *s = str;
144 register label *l = g->g_ll.ll_label;
145 register int i;
146 for (i = n; i > 0; i--, l++) {
147 if (l->lb_type != NAME || l->lb_str == NULL ||
148 l->lb_str[0] != s[0] ||
149 strcmp(l->lb_str, s) != 0)
150 continue;
151 #ifdef PY_PARSER_REQUIRES_FUTURE_KEYWORD
152 if (ps->p_flags & CO_FUTURE_PRINT_FUNCTION &&
153 s[0] == 'p' && strcmp(s, "print") == 0) {
154 break; /* no longer a keyword */
156 #endif
157 D(printf("It's a keyword\n"));
158 return n - i;
163 register label *l = g->g_ll.ll_label;
164 register int i;
165 for (i = n; i > 0; i--, l++) {
166 if (l->lb_type == type && l->lb_str == NULL) {
167 D(printf("It's a token we know\n"));
168 return n - i;
173 D(printf("Illegal token\n"));
174 return -1;
177 #ifdef PY_PARSER_REQUIRES_FUTURE_KEYWORD
178 static void
179 future_hack(parser_state *ps)
181 node *n = ps->p_stack.s_top->s_parent;
182 node *ch, *cch;
183 int i;
185 /* from __future__ import ..., must have at least 4 children */
186 n = CHILD(n, 0);
187 if (NCH(n) < 4)
188 return;
189 ch = CHILD(n, 0);
190 if (STR(ch) == NULL || strcmp(STR(ch), "from") != 0)
191 return;
192 ch = CHILD(n, 1);
193 if (NCH(ch) == 1 && STR(CHILD(ch, 0)) &&
194 strcmp(STR(CHILD(ch, 0)), "__future__") != 0)
195 return;
196 ch = CHILD(n, 3);
197 /* ch can be a star, a parenthesis or import_as_names */
198 if (TYPE(ch) == STAR)
199 return;
200 if (TYPE(ch) == LPAR)
201 ch = CHILD(n, 4);
203 for (i = 0; i < NCH(ch); i += 2) {
204 cch = CHILD(ch, i);
205 if (NCH(cch) >= 1 && TYPE(CHILD(cch, 0)) == NAME) {
206 char *str_ch = STR(CHILD(cch, 0));
207 if (strcmp(str_ch, FUTURE_WITH_STATEMENT) == 0) {
208 ps->p_flags |= CO_FUTURE_WITH_STATEMENT;
209 } else if (strcmp(str_ch, FUTURE_PRINT_FUNCTION) == 0) {
210 ps->p_flags |= CO_FUTURE_PRINT_FUNCTION;
211 } else if (strcmp(str_ch, FUTURE_UNICODE_LITERALS) == 0) {
212 ps->p_flags |= CO_FUTURE_UNICODE_LITERALS;
217 #endif /* future keyword */
220 PyParser_AddToken(register parser_state *ps, register int type, char *str,
221 int lineno, int col_offset, int *expected_ret)
223 register int ilabel;
224 int err;
226 D(printf("Token %s/'%s' ... ", _PyParser_TokenNames[type], str));
228 /* Find out which label this token is */
229 ilabel = classify(ps, type, str);
230 if (ilabel < 0)
231 return E_SYNTAX;
233 /* Loop until the token is shifted or an error occurred */
234 for (;;) {
235 /* Fetch the current dfa and state */
236 register dfa *d = ps->p_stack.s_top->s_dfa;
237 register state *s = &d->d_state[ps->p_stack.s_top->s_state];
239 D(printf(" DFA '%s', state %d:",
240 d->d_name, ps->p_stack.s_top->s_state));
242 /* Check accelerator */
243 if (s->s_lower <= ilabel && ilabel < s->s_upper) {
244 register int x = s->s_accel[ilabel - s->s_lower];
245 if (x != -1) {
246 if (x & (1<<7)) {
247 /* Push non-terminal */
248 int nt = (x >> 8) + NT_OFFSET;
249 int arrow = x & ((1<<7)-1);
250 dfa *d1 = PyGrammar_FindDFA(
251 ps->p_grammar, nt);
252 if ((err = push(&ps->p_stack, nt, d1,
253 arrow, lineno, col_offset)) > 0) {
254 D(printf(" MemError: push\n"));
255 return err;
257 D(printf(" Push ...\n"));
258 continue;
261 /* Shift the token */
262 if ((err = shift(&ps->p_stack, type, str,
263 x, lineno, col_offset)) > 0) {
264 D(printf(" MemError: shift.\n"));
265 return err;
267 D(printf(" Shift.\n"));
268 /* Pop while we are in an accept-only state */
269 while (s = &d->d_state
270 [ps->p_stack.s_top->s_state],
271 s->s_accept && s->s_narcs == 1) {
272 D(printf(" DFA '%s', state %d: "
273 "Direct pop.\n",
274 d->d_name,
275 ps->p_stack.s_top->s_state));
276 #ifdef PY_PARSER_REQUIRES_FUTURE_KEYWORD
277 if (d->d_name[0] == 'i' &&
278 strcmp(d->d_name,
279 "import_stmt") == 0)
280 future_hack(ps);
281 #endif
282 s_pop(&ps->p_stack);
283 if (s_empty(&ps->p_stack)) {
284 D(printf(" ACCEPT.\n"));
285 return E_DONE;
287 d = ps->p_stack.s_top->s_dfa;
289 return E_OK;
293 if (s->s_accept) {
294 #ifdef PY_PARSER_REQUIRES_FUTURE_KEYWORD
295 if (d->d_name[0] == 'i' &&
296 strcmp(d->d_name, "import_stmt") == 0)
297 future_hack(ps);
298 #endif
299 /* Pop this dfa and try again */
300 s_pop(&ps->p_stack);
301 D(printf(" Pop ...\n"));
302 if (s_empty(&ps->p_stack)) {
303 D(printf(" Error: bottom of stack.\n"));
304 return E_SYNTAX;
306 continue;
309 /* Stuck, report syntax error */
310 D(printf(" Error.\n"));
311 if (expected_ret) {
312 if (s->s_lower == s->s_upper - 1) {
313 /* Only one possible expected token */
314 *expected_ret = ps->p_grammar->
315 g_ll.ll_label[s->s_lower].lb_type;
317 else
318 *expected_ret = -1;
320 return E_SYNTAX;
325 #ifdef Py_DEBUG
327 /* DEBUG OUTPUT */
329 void
330 dumptree(grammar *g, node *n)
332 int i;
334 if (n == NULL)
335 printf("NIL");
336 else {
337 label l;
338 l.lb_type = TYPE(n);
339 l.lb_str = STR(n);
340 printf("%s", PyGrammar_LabelRepr(&l));
341 if (ISNONTERMINAL(TYPE(n))) {
342 printf("(");
343 for (i = 0; i < NCH(n); i++) {
344 if (i > 0)
345 printf(",");
346 dumptree(g, CHILD(n, i));
348 printf(")");
353 void
354 showtree(grammar *g, node *n)
356 int i;
358 if (n == NULL)
359 return;
360 if (ISNONTERMINAL(TYPE(n))) {
361 for (i = 0; i < NCH(n); i++)
362 showtree(g, CHILD(n, i));
364 else if (ISTERMINAL(TYPE(n))) {
365 printf("%s", _PyParser_TokenNames[TYPE(n)]);
366 if (TYPE(n) == NUMBER || TYPE(n) == NAME)
367 printf("(%s)", STR(n));
368 printf(" ");
370 else
371 printf("? ");
374 void
375 printtree(parser_state *ps)
377 if (Py_DebugFlag) {
378 printf("Parse tree:\n");
379 dumptree(ps->p_grammar, ps->p_tree);
380 printf("\n");
381 printf("Tokens:\n");
382 showtree(ps->p_grammar, ps->p_tree);
383 printf("\n");
385 printf("Listing:\n");
386 PyNode_ListTree(ps->p_tree);
387 printf("\n");
390 #endif /* Py_DEBUG */
394 Description
395 -----------
397 The parser's interface is different than usual: the function addtoken()
398 must be called for each token in the input. This makes it possible to
399 turn it into an incremental parsing system later. The parsing system
400 constructs a parse tree as it goes.
402 A parsing rule is represented as a Deterministic Finite-state Automaton
403 (DFA). A node in a DFA represents a state of the parser; an arc represents
404 a transition. Transitions are either labeled with terminal symbols or
405 with non-terminals. When the parser decides to follow an arc labeled
406 with a non-terminal, it is invoked recursively with the DFA representing
407 the parsing rule for that as its initial state; when that DFA accepts,
408 the parser that invoked it continues. The parse tree constructed by the
409 recursively called parser is inserted as a child in the current parse tree.
411 The DFA's can be constructed automatically from a more conventional
412 language description. An extended LL(1) grammar (ELL(1)) is suitable.
413 Certain restrictions make the parser's life easier: rules that can produce
414 the empty string should be outlawed (there are other ways to put loops
415 or optional parts in the language). To avoid the need to construct
416 FIRST sets, we can require that all but the last alternative of a rule
417 (really: arc going out of a DFA's state) must begin with a terminal
418 symbol.
420 As an example, consider this grammar:
422 expr: term (OP term)*
423 term: CONSTANT | '(' expr ')'
425 The DFA corresponding to the rule for expr is:
427 ------->.---term-->.------->
430 \----OP----/
432 The parse tree generated for the input a+b is:
434 (expr: (term: (NAME: a)), (OP: +), (term: (NAME: b)))