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// Python 3 grammar for Lark
// NOTE: Work in progress!!! (XXX TODO)
// This grammar should parse all python 3.x code successfully,
// but the resulting parse-tree is still not well-organized.
// Adapted from: https://docs.python.org/3/reference/grammar.html
// Adapted by: Erez Shinan
// Start symbols for the grammar:
// single_input is a single interactive statement;
// file_input is a module or sequence of commands read from an input file;
// eval_input is the input for the eval() functions.
// NB: compound_stmt in single_input is followed by extra NEWLINE!
single_input: _NEWLINE | simple_stmt | compound_stmt _NEWLINE
file_input: (_NEWLINE | stmt)*
eval_input: testlist _NEWLINE*
decorator: "@" dotted_name [ "(" [arguments] ")" ] _NEWLINE
decorators: decorator+
decorated: decorators (classdef | funcdef | async_funcdef)
async_funcdef: "async" funcdef
funcdef: "def" NAME "(" parameters? ")" ["->" test] ":" suite
parameters: paramvalue ("," paramvalue)* ["," [ starparams | kwparams]]
| starparams
| kwparams
starparams: "*" typedparam? ("," paramvalue)* ["," kwparams]
kwparams: "**" typedparam
?paramvalue: typedparam ["=" test]
?typedparam: NAME [":" test]
varargslist: (vfpdef ["=" test] ("," vfpdef ["=" test])* ["," [ "*" [vfpdef] ("," vfpdef ["=" test])* ["," ["**" vfpdef [","]]] | "**" vfpdef [","]]]
| "*" [vfpdef] ("," vfpdef ["=" test])* ["," ["**" vfpdef [","]]]
| "**" vfpdef [","])
vfpdef: NAME
?stmt: simple_stmt | compound_stmt
?simple_stmt: small_stmt (";" small_stmt)* [";"] _NEWLINE
?small_stmt: (expr_stmt | del_stmt | pass_stmt | flow_stmt | import_stmt | global_stmt | nonlocal_stmt | assert_stmt)
?expr_stmt: testlist_star_expr (annassign | augassign (yield_expr|testlist)
| ("=" (yield_expr|testlist_star_expr))*)
annassign: ":" test ["=" test]
?testlist_star_expr: (test|star_expr) ("," (test|star_expr))* [","]
!augassign: ("+=" | "-=" | "*=" | "@=" | "/=" | "%=" | "&=" | "|=" | "^=" | "<<=" | ">>=" | "**=" | "//=")
// For normal and annotated assignments, additional restrictions enforced by the interpreter
del_stmt: "del" exprlist
pass_stmt: "pass"
?flow_stmt: break_stmt | continue_stmt | return_stmt | raise_stmt | yield_stmt
break_stmt: "break"
continue_stmt: "continue"
return_stmt: "return" [testlist]
yield_stmt: yield_expr
raise_stmt: "raise" [test ["from" test]]
import_stmt: import_name | import_from
import_name: "import" dotted_as_names
// note below: the ("." | "...") is necessary because "..." is tokenized as ELLIPSIS
import_from: "from" (dots? dotted_name | dots) "import" ("*" | "(" import_as_names ")" | import_as_names)
!dots: "."+
import_as_name: NAME ["as" NAME]
dotted_as_name: dotted_name ["as" NAME]
import_as_names: import_as_name ("," import_as_name)* [","]
dotted_as_names: dotted_as_name ("," dotted_as_name)*
dotted_name: NAME ("." NAME)*
global_stmt: "global" NAME ("," NAME)*
nonlocal_stmt: "nonlocal" NAME ("," NAME)*
assert_stmt: "assert" test ["," test]
compound_stmt: if_stmt | while_stmt | for_stmt | try_stmt | with_stmt | funcdef | classdef | decorated | async_stmt
async_stmt: "async" (funcdef | with_stmt | for_stmt)
if_stmt: "if" test ":" suite ("elif" test ":" suite)* ["else" ":" suite]
while_stmt: "while" test ":" suite ["else" ":" suite]
for_stmt: "for" exprlist "in" testlist ":" suite ["else" ":" suite]
try_stmt: ("try" ":" suite ((except_clause ":" suite)+ ["else" ":" suite] ["finally" ":" suite] | "finally" ":" suite))
with_stmt: "with" with_item ("," with_item)* ":" suite
with_item: test ["as" expr]
// NB compile.c makes sure that the default except clause is last
except_clause: "except" [test ["as" NAME]]
suite: simple_stmt | _NEWLINE _INDENT stmt+ _DEDENT
?test: or_test ["if" or_test "else" test] | lambdef
?test_nocond: or_test | lambdef_nocond
lambdef: "lambda" [varargslist] ":" test
lambdef_nocond: "lambda" [varargslist] ":" test_nocond
?or_test: and_test ("or" and_test)*
?and_test: not_test ("and" not_test)*
?not_test: "not" not_test -> not
| comparison
?comparison: expr (_comp_op expr)*
star_expr: "*" expr
?expr: xor_expr ("|" xor_expr)*
?xor_expr: and_expr ("^" and_expr)*
?and_expr: shift_expr ("&" shift_expr)*
?shift_expr: arith_expr (_shift_op arith_expr)*
?arith_expr: term (_add_op term)*
?term: factor (_mul_op factor)*
?factor: _factor_op factor | power
!_factor_op: "+"|"-"|"~"
!_add_op: "+"|"-"
!_shift_op: "<<"|">>"
!_mul_op: "*"|"@"|"/"|"%"|"//"
// <> isn't actually a valid comparison operator in Python. It's here for the
// sake of a __future__ import described in PEP 401 (which really works :-)
!_comp_op: "<"|">"|"=="|">="|"<="|"<>"|"!="|"in"|"not" "in"|"is"|"is" "not"
?power: await_expr ["**" factor]
?await_expr: AWAIT? atom_expr
AWAIT: "await"
?atom_expr: atom_expr "(" [arguments] ")" -> funccall
| atom_expr "[" subscriptlist "]" -> getitem
| atom_expr "." NAME -> getattr
| atom
?atom: "(" [yield_expr|testlist_comp] ")" -> tuple
| "[" [testlist_comp] "]" -> list
| "{" [dictorsetmaker] "}" -> dict
| NAME -> var
| number | string+
| "(" test ")"
| "..." -> ellipsis
| "None" -> const_none
| "True" -> const_true
| "False" -> const_false
?testlist_comp: (test|star_expr) ( comp_for | ("," (test|star_expr))+ [","] | ",")
subscriptlist: subscript ("," subscript)* [","]
subscript: test | [test] ":" [test] [sliceop]
sliceop: ":" [test]
exprlist: (expr|star_expr) ("," (expr|star_expr))* [","]
testlist: test ("," test)* [","]
dictorsetmaker: ( ((test ":" test | "**" expr) (comp_for | ("," (test ":" test | "**" expr))* [","])) | ((test | star_expr) (comp_for | ("," (test | star_expr))* [","])) )
classdef: "class" NAME ["(" [arguments] ")"] ":" suite
arguments: argvalue ("," argvalue)* ["," [ starargs | kwargs]]
| starargs
| kwargs
| test comp_for
starargs: "*" test ("," "*" test)* ("," argvalue)* ["," kwargs]
kwargs: "**" test
?argvalue: test ["=" test]
comp_iter: comp_for | comp_if | async_for
async_for: "async" "for" exprlist "in" or_test [comp_iter]
comp_for: "for" exprlist "in" or_test [comp_iter]
comp_if: "if" test_nocond [comp_iter]
// not used in grammar, but may appear in "node" passed from Parser to Compiler
encoding_decl: NAME
yield_expr: "yield" [yield_arg]
yield_arg: "from" test | testlist
number: DEC_NUMBER | HEX_NUMBER | OCT_NUMBER | FLOAT_NUMBER | IMAG_NUMBER
string: STRING | LONG_STRING
// Tokens
NAME: /[a-zA-Z_]\w*/
COMMENT: /#[^\n]*/
_NEWLINE: ( /\r?\n[\t ]*/ | COMMENT )+
%ignore /[\t \f]+/ // WS
%ignore /\\[\t \f]*\r?\n/ // LINE_CONT
%ignore COMMENT
STRING : /[ubf]?r?("(?!"").*?(?<!\\)(\\\\)*?"|'(?!'').*?(?<!\\)(\\\\)*?')/i
LONG_STRING: /[ubf]?r?(""".*?(?<!\\)(\\\\)*?"""|'''.*?(?<!\\)(\\\\)*?''')/is
DEC_NUMBER: /0|[1-9]\d*/i
HEX_NUMBER.2: /0x[\da-f]*/i
OCT_NUMBER.2: /0o[0-7]*/i
BIN_NUMBER.2 : /0b[0-1]*/i
FLOAT_NUMBER.2: /((\d+\.\d*|\.\d+)(e[-+]?\d+)?|\d+(e[-+]?\d+))/i
IMAG_NUMBER.2: /\d+j|${FLOAT_NUMBER}j/i
_DEDENT: "<DEDENT>"
_INDENT: "<INDENT>"