bpo-32940: IDLE: Simplify StringTranslatePseudoMapping in pyparse (GH-5862)
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Co-authored-by: Cheryl Sabella <cheryl.sabella@gmail.com>
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@ -8,44 +8,20 @@ import unittest
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from idlelib import pyparse
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class StringTranslatePseudoMappingTest(unittest.TestCase):
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class ParseMapTest(unittest.TestCase):
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@classmethod
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def setUpClass(cls):
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whitespace_chars = ' \t\n\r'
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cls.preserve_dict = {ord(c): ord(c) for c in whitespace_chars}
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cls.default = ord('x')
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cls.mapping = pyparse.StringTranslatePseudoMapping(
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cls.preserve_dict, default_value=ord('x'))
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def test_parsemap(self):
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keepwhite = {ord(c): ord(c) for c in ' \t\n\r'}
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mapping = pyparse.ParseMap(keepwhite)
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self.assertEqual(mapping[ord('\t')], ord('\t'))
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self.assertEqual(mapping[ord('a')], ord('x'))
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self.assertEqual(mapping[1000], ord('x'))
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@classmethod
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def tearDownClass(cls):
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del cls.preserve_dict, cls.default, cls.mapping
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def test__init__(self):
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m = self.mapping
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self.assertEqual(m._non_defaults, self.preserve_dict)
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self.assertEqual(m._default_value, self.default)
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def test__get_item__(self):
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self.assertEqual(self.mapping[ord('\t')], ord('\t'))
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self.assertEqual(self.mapping[ord('a')], self.default)
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def test__len__(self):
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self.assertEqual(len(self.mapping), len(self.preserve_dict))
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def test__iter__(self):
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count = 0
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for key, value in self.mapping.items():
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self.assertIn(key, self.preserve_dict)
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count += 1
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self.assertEqual(count, len(self.mapping))
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def test_get(self):
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self.assertEqual(self.mapping.get(ord('\t')), ord('\t'))
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self.assertEqual(self.mapping.get('a'), self.default)
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# Default is a parameter, but it isn't used.
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self.assertEqual(self.mapping.get('a', default=500), self.default)
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def test_trans(self):
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# trans is the production instance of ParseMap, used in _study1
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parser = pyparse.Parser(4, 4)
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self.assertEqual('\t a([{b}])b"c\'d\n'.translate(pyparse.trans),
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'xxx(((x)))x"x\'x\n')
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class PyParseTest(unittest.TestCase):
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p.set_lo(44)
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self.assertEqual(p.code, code[44:])
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def test_tran(self):
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self.assertEqual('\t a([{b}])b"c\'d\n'.translate(self.parser._tran),
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'xxx(((x)))x"x\'x\n')
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def test_study1(self):
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eq = self.assertEqual
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p = self.parser
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"""Define partial Python code Parser used by editor and hyperparser.
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Instances of StringTranslatePseudoMapping are used with str.translate.
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Instances of ParseMap are used with str.translate.
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The following bound search and match functions are defined:
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_synchre - start of popular statement;
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_closere - line that must be followed by dedent.
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_chew_ordinaryre - non-special characters.
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"""
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from collections.abc import Mapping
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import re
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import sys
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""", re.VERBOSE).match
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class StringTranslatePseudoMapping(Mapping):
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r"""Utility class to be used with str.translate()
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class ParseMap(dict):
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r"""Dict subclass that maps anything not in dict to 'x'.
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This Mapping class wraps a given dict. When a value for a key is
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requested via __getitem__() or get(), the key is looked up in the
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given dict. If found there, the value from the dict is returned.
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Otherwise, the default value given upon initialization is returned.
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This is designed to be used with str.translate in study1.
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Anything not specifically mapped otherwise becomes 'x'.
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Example: replace everything except whitespace with 'x'.
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This allows using str.translate() to make some replacements, and to
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replace all characters for which no replacement was specified with
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a given character instead of leaving them as-is.
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For example, to replace everything except whitespace with 'x':
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>>> whitespace_chars = ' \t\n\r'
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>>> preserve_dict = {ord(c): ord(c) for c in whitespace_chars}
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>>> mapping = StringTranslatePseudoMapping(preserve_dict, ord('x'))
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>>> text = "a + b\tc\nd"
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>>> text.translate(mapping)
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>>> keepwhite = ParseMap((ord(c), ord(c)) for c in ' \t\n\r')
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>>> "a + b\tc\nd".translate(keepwhite)
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'x x x\tx\nx'
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"""
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def __init__(self, non_defaults, default_value):
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self._non_defaults = non_defaults
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self._default_value = default_value
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# Calling this triples access time; see bpo-32940
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def __missing__(self, key):
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return 120 # ord('x')
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def _get(key, _get=non_defaults.get, _default=default_value):
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return _get(key, _default)
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self._get = _get
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def __getitem__(self, item):
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return self._get(item)
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def __len__(self):
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return len(self._non_defaults)
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def __iter__(self):
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return iter(self._non_defaults)
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def get(self, key, default=None):
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return self._get(key)
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# Map all ascii to 120 to avoid __missing__ call, then replace some.
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trans = ParseMap.fromkeys(range(128), 120)
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trans.update((ord(c), ord('(')) for c in "({[") # open brackets => '(';
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trans.update((ord(c), ord(')')) for c in ")}]") # close brackets => ')'.
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trans.update((ord(c), ord(c)) for c in "\"'\\\n#") # Keep these.
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class Parser:
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if lo > 0:
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self.code = self.code[lo:]
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# Build a translation table to map uninteresting chars to 'x', open
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# brackets to '(', close brackets to ')' while preserving quotes,
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# backslashes, newlines and hashes. This is to be passed to
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# str.translate() in _study1().
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_tran = {}
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_tran.update((ord(c), ord('(')) for c in "({[")
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_tran.update((ord(c), ord(')')) for c in ")}]")
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_tran.update((ord(c), ord(c)) for c in "\"'\\\n#")
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_tran = StringTranslatePseudoMapping(_tran, default_value=ord('x'))
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def _study1(self):
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"""Find the line numbers of non-continuation lines.
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# uninteresting characters. This can cut the number of chars
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# by a factor of 10-40, and so greatly speed the following loop.
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code = self.code
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code = code.translate(self._tran)
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code = code.translate(trans)
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code = code.replace('xxxxxxxx', 'x')
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code = code.replace('xxxx', 'x')
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code = code.replace('xx', 'x')
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@ -0,0 +1 @@
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Simplify and rename StringTranslatePseudoMapping in pyparse.
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