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HyperParser
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===========
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This module defines the HyperParser class, which provides advanced parsing
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abilities for the ParenMatch and other extensions.
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The HyperParser uses PyParser. PyParser is intended mostly to give information
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on the proper indentation of code. HyperParser gives some information on the
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structure of code, used by extensions to help the user.
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"""Provide advanced parsing abilities for the ParenMatch and other extensions.
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HyperParser uses PyParser. PyParser mostly gives information on the
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proper indentation of code. HyperParser gives additional information on
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the structure of code.
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"""
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import string
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class HyperParser:
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def __init__(self, editwin, index):
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"""Initialize the HyperParser to analyze the surroundings of the given
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index.
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"""
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"To initialize, analyze the surroundings of the given index."
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self.editwin = editwin
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self.text = text = editwin.text
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startat = max(lno - context, 1)
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startatindex = repr(startat) + ".0"
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stopatindex = "%d.end" % lno
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# We add the newline because PyParse requires a newline at end.
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# We add a space so that index won't be at end of line, so that
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# its status will be the same as the char before it, if should.
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# We add the newline because PyParse requires a newline
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# at end. We add a space so that index won't be at end
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# of line, so that its status will be the same as the
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# char before it, if should.
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parser.set_str(text.get(startatindex, stopatindex)+' \n')
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bod = parser.find_good_parse_start(
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editwin._build_char_in_string_func(startatindex))
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else:
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startatindex = "1.0"
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stopatindex = "%d.end" % lno
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# We add the newline because PyParse requires a newline at end.
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# We add a space so that index won't be at end of line, so that
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# its status will be the same as the char before it, if should.
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# We add the newline because PyParse requires it. We add a
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# space so that index won't be at end of line, so that its
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# status will be the same as the char before it, if should.
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parser.set_str(text.get(startatindex, stopatindex)+' \n')
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parser.set_lo(0)
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# We want what the parser has, except for the last newline and space.
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# We want what the parser has, minus the last newline and space.
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self.rawtext = parser.str[:-2]
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# As far as I can see, parser.str preserves the statement we are in,
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# so that stopatindex can be used to synchronize the string with the
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# text box indices.
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# Parser.str apparently preserves the statement we are in, so
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# that stopatindex can be used to synchronize the string with
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# the text box indices.
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self.stopatindex = stopatindex
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self.bracketing = parser.get_last_stmt_bracketing()
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# find which pairs of bracketing are openers. These always correspond
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# to a character of rawtext.
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self.isopener = [i>0 and self.bracketing[i][1] > self.bracketing[i-1][1]
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# find which pairs of bracketing are openers. These always
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# correspond to a character of rawtext.
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self.isopener = [i>0 and self.bracketing[i][1] >
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self.bracketing[i-1][1]
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for i in range(len(self.bracketing))]
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self.set_index(index)
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def set_index(self, index):
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"""Set the index to which the functions relate. Note that it must be
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in the same statement.
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"""Set the index to which the functions relate.
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The index must be in the same statement.
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"""
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indexinrawtext = \
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len(self.rawtext) - len(self.text.get(index, self.stopatindex))
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indexinrawtext = (len(self.rawtext) -
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len(self.text.get(index, self.stopatindex)))
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if indexinrawtext < 0:
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raise ValueError("The index given is before the analyzed statement")
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raise ValueError("Index %s precedes the analyzed statement"
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% index)
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self.indexinrawtext = indexinrawtext
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# find the rightmost bracket to which index belongs
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self.indexbracket = 0
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while self.indexbracket < len(self.bracketing)-1 and \
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self.bracketing[self.indexbracket+1][0] < self.indexinrawtext:
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while (self.indexbracket < len(self.bracketing)-1 and
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self.bracketing[self.indexbracket+1][0] < self.indexinrawtext):
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self.indexbracket += 1
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if self.indexbracket < len(self.bracketing)-1 and \
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self.bracketing[self.indexbracket+1][0] == self.indexinrawtext and \
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not self.isopener[self.indexbracket+1]:
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if (self.indexbracket < len(self.bracketing)-1 and
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self.bracketing[self.indexbracket+1][0] == self.indexinrawtext and
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not self.isopener[self.indexbracket+1]):
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self.indexbracket += 1
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def is_in_string(self):
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"""Is the index given to the HyperParser is in a string?"""
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# The bracket to which we belong should be an opener.
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# If it's an opener, it has to have a character.
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return self.isopener[self.indexbracket] and \
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self.rawtext[self.bracketing[self.indexbracket][0]] in ('"', "'")
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return (self.isopener[self.indexbracket] and
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self.rawtext[self.bracketing[self.indexbracket][0]]
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in ('"', "'"))
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def is_in_code(self):
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"""Is the index given to the HyperParser is in a normal code?"""
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return not self.isopener[self.indexbracket] or \
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self.rawtext[self.bracketing[self.indexbracket][0]] not in \
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('#', '"', "'")
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return (not self.isopener[self.indexbracket] or
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self.rawtext[self.bracketing[self.indexbracket][0]]
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not in ('#', '"', "'"))
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def get_surrounding_brackets(self, openers='([{', mustclose=False):
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"""If the index given to the HyperParser is surrounded by a bracket
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defined in openers (or at least has one before it), return the
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indices of the opening bracket and the closing bracket (or the
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end of line, whichever comes first).
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If it is not surrounded by brackets, or the end of line comes before
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the closing bracket and mustclose is True, returns None.
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"""Return bracket indexes or None.
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If the index given to the HyperParser is surrounded by a
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bracket defined in openers (or at least has one before it),
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return the indices of the opening bracket and the closing
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bracket (or the end of line, whichever comes first).
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If it is not surrounded by brackets, or the end of line comes
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before the closing bracket and mustclose is True, returns None.
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"""
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bracketinglevel = self.bracketing[self.indexbracket][1]
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before = self.indexbracket
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while not self.isopener[before] or \
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self.rawtext[self.bracketing[before][0]] not in openers or \
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self.bracketing[before][1] > bracketinglevel:
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while (not self.isopener[before] or
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self.rawtext[self.bracketing[before][0]] not in openers or
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self.bracketing[before][1] > bracketinglevel):
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before -= 1
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if before < 0:
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return None
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bracketinglevel = min(bracketinglevel, self.bracketing[before][1])
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after = self.indexbracket + 1
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while after < len(self.bracketing) and \
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self.bracketing[after][1] >= bracketinglevel:
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while (after < len(self.bracketing) and
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self.bracketing[after][1] >= bracketinglevel):
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after += 1
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beforeindex = self.text.index("%s-%dc" %
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(self.stopatindex, len(self.rawtext)-self.bracketing[before][0]))
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if after >= len(self.bracketing) or \
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self.bracketing[after][0] > len(self.rawtext):
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if (after >= len(self.bracketing) or
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self.bracketing[after][0] > len(self.rawtext)):
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if mustclose:
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return None
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afterindex = self.stopatindex
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else:
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# We are after a real char, so it is a ')' and we give the index
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# before it.
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afterindex = self.text.index("%s-%dc" %
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(self.stopatindex,
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# We are after a real char, so it is a ')' and we give the
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# index before it.
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afterindex = self.text.index(
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"%s-%dc" % (self.stopatindex,
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len(self.rawtext)-(self.bracketing[after][0]-1)))
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return beforeindex, afterindex
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# This string includes all chars that may be in a white space
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# Ascii chars that may be in a white space
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_whitespace_chars = " \t\n\\"
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# This string includes all chars that may be in an identifier
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# Ascii chars that may be in an identifier
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_id_chars = string.ascii_letters + string.digits + "_"
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# This string includes all chars that may be the first char of an identifier
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# Ascii chars that may be the first char of an identifier
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_id_first_chars = string.ascii_letters + "_"
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# Given a string and pos, return the number of chars in the identifier
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# which ends at pos, or 0 if there is no such one. Saved words are not
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# identifiers.
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# Given a string and pos, return the number of chars in the
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# identifier which ends at pos, or 0 if there is no such one. Saved
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# words are not identifiers.
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def _eat_identifier(self, str, limit, pos):
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i = pos
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while i > limit and str[i-1] in self._id_chars:
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i -= 1
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if i < pos and (str[i] not in self._id_first_chars or \
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keyword.iskeyword(str[i:pos])):
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if (i < pos and (str[i] not in self._id_first_chars or
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keyword.iskeyword(str[i:pos]))):
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i = pos
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return pos - i
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def get_expression(self):
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"""Return a string with the Python expression which ends at the given
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index, which is empty if there is no real one.
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"""Return a string with the Python expression which ends at the
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given index, which is empty if there is no real one.
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"""
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if not self.is_in_code():
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raise ValueError("get_expression should only be called if index "\
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"is inside a code.")
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raise ValueError("get_expression should only be called"
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"if index is inside a code.")
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rawtext = self.rawtext
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bracketing = self.bracketing
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postdot_phase = True
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while 1:
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# Eat whitespaces, comments, and if postdot_phase is False - one dot
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# Eat whitespaces, comments, and if postdot_phase is False - a dot
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while 1:
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if pos>brck_limit and rawtext[pos-1] in self._whitespace_chars:
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# Eat a whitespace
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pos -= 1
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elif not postdot_phase and \
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pos > brck_limit and rawtext[pos-1] == '.':
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elif (not postdot_phase and
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pos > brck_limit and rawtext[pos-1] == '.'):
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# Eat a dot
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pos -= 1
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postdot_phase = True
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# The next line will fail if we are *inside* a comment, but we
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# shouldn't be.
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elif pos == brck_limit and brck_index > 0 and \
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rawtext[bracketing[brck_index-1][0]] == '#':
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# The next line will fail if we are *inside* a comment,
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# but we shouldn't be.
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elif (pos == brck_limit and brck_index > 0 and
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rawtext[bracketing[brck_index-1][0]] == '#'):
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# Eat a comment
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brck_index -= 2
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brck_limit = bracketing[brck_index][0]
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break
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if not postdot_phase:
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# We didn't find a dot, so the expression end at the last
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# identifier pos.
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# We didn't find a dot, so the expression end at the
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# last identifier pos.
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break
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ret = self._eat_identifier(rawtext, brck_limit, pos)
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# There is an identifier to eat
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pos = pos - ret
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last_identifier_pos = pos
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# Now, in order to continue the search, we must find a dot.
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# Now, to continue the search, we must find a dot.
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postdot_phase = False
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# (the loop continues now)
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elif pos == brck_limit:
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# We are at a bracketing limit. If it is a closing bracket,
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# eat the bracket, otherwise, stop the search.
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# We are at a bracketing limit. If it is a closing
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# bracket, eat the bracket, otherwise, stop the search.
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level = bracketing[brck_index][1]
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while brck_index > 0 and bracketing[brck_index-1][1] > level:
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brck_index -= 1
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