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6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
tyomitch 84b4784f12 use `const` in graminit.c (GH-12713) 2019-04-23 18:29:57 +09:00
Pablo Galindo f2cf1e3e28
bpo-36623: Clean parser headers and include files (GH-12253)
After the removal of pgen, multiple header and function prototypes that lack implementation or are unused are still lying around.
2019-04-13 17:05:14 +01:00
Pablo Galindo 91759d9801
bpo-36143: Regenerate Lib/keyword.py from the Grammar and Tokens file using pgen (GH-12456)
Now that the parser generator is written in Python (Parser/pgen) we can make use of it to regenerate the Lib/keyword file that contains the language keywords instead of parsing the autogenerated grammar files. This also allows checking in the CI that the autogenerated files are up to date.
2019-03-25 22:01:12 +00:00
tyomitch 1b304f992d Remove d_initial from the parser as it is unused (GH-12212)
d_initial, the first state of a particular DFA in the parser has always been initialized to 0 in the old pgen as well as the new pgen. As this value is not used and the first state of each DFA is assumed to be the first element in the array representing it, remove d_initial from the parser to reduce complexity.
2019-03-09 15:35:50 +00:00
Pablo Galindo 8bc401a55c
Clean implementation of Parser/pgen and fix some style issues (GH-12156) 2019-03-04 07:26:13 +00:00
Pablo Galindo 1f24a719e7
bpo-35808: Retire pgen and use pgen2 to generate the parser (GH-11814)
Pgen is the oldest piece of technology in the CPython repository, building it requires various #if[n]def PGEN hacks in other parts of the code and it also depends more and more on CPython internals. This commit removes the old pgen C code and replaces it for a new version implemented in pure Python. This is a modified and adapted version of lib2to3/pgen2 that can generate grammar files compatibles with the current parser.

This commit also eliminates all the #ifdef and code branches related to pgen, simplifying the code and making it more maintainable. The regen-grammar step now uses $(PYTHON_FOR_REGEN) that can be any version of the interpreter, so the new pgen code maintains compatibility with older versions of the interpreter (this also allows regenerating the grammar with the current CI solution that uses Python3.5). The new pgen Python module also makes use of the Grammar/Tokens file that holds the token specification, so is always kept in sync and avoids having to maintain duplicate token definitions.
2019-03-01 15:34:44 -08:00