import pyparsing as pp import tokens class Parser: """ Macro_def must be on its own line. macro_def :: var = expr var :: word lambda_fun :: var -> expr call :: '(' (var | expr) ')' + expr :: define | var | call | '(' expr ')' """ lp = pp.Suppress("(") rp = pp.Suppress(")") # Simple tokens pp_expr = pp.Forward() pp_macro = pp.Word(pp.alphas + "_") pp_macro.set_parse_action(tokens.macro.from_parse) # Function definitions. # Right associative. # # => pp_lambda_fun = ( (pp.Suppress("λ") | pp.Suppress("\\")) + pp.Group(pp.Char(pp.alphas)[1, ...]) + pp.Suppress(".") + pp_expr ) pp_lambda_fun.set_parse_action(tokens.lambda_func.from_parse) # Assignment. # Can only be found at the start of a line. # # = pp_macro_def = pp.line_start() + pp_macro + pp.Suppress("=") + pp_expr pp_macro_def.set_parse_action(tokens.macro_expression.from_parse) # Function calls. # `tokens.lambda_func.from_parse` handles chained calls. # # () # ()()() # ()() # ()()()() pp_call = pp.Forward() pp_call <<= pp_expr[2, ...] pp_call.set_parse_action(tokens.lambda_apply.from_parse) pp_expr <<= pp_lambda_fun ^ (lp + pp_expr + rp) ^ pp_macro ^ (lp + pp_call + rp) pp_all = pp_expr | pp_macro_def pp_command = pp.Suppress(":") + pp.Word(pp.alphas + "_") pp_command.set_parse_action(tokens.command.from_parse) @staticmethod def parse_line(line): k = ( Parser.pp_expr ^ Parser.pp_macro_def ^ Parser.pp_command ^ Parser.pp_call ).parse_string( line, parse_all = True )[0] print(k) return k @staticmethod def run_tests(lines): return Parser.pp_macro_def.run_tests(lines)