Example #1
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 def _eat(self, t: TokenType, contains: list = []):
     # print("on eat " + str(t) + " cpmpare with current " + str(self._current_token))
     assert self._current_token.kind == t
     if len(contains) > 0:
         if self._current_token.value not in contains:
             syntax_error(self._current_filename, "one of {content}".format(
                 content=contains), self._current_token)
     self._get_token()
Example #2
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   def pycode(self):
      if self.COMMON:
	 if (not _in_pro) and (not _in_function):
            error.syntax_error('COMMON outside of PRO or FUNCTION', self.lineno)
	    return ''
         return 'global ' + ', '.join([ pycode(id) for id in
	                                self.identifier_list.get_items()[1:] ])
      if len(self) == 1:
         return Node.pycode(self)
      return pycomment(str(self))
Example #3
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   def pycode(self):
      if self.COMMON:
	 if (not _in_pro) and (not _in_function):
            error.syntax_error('COMMON outside of PRO or FUNCTION', self.lineno)
	    return ''
         return 'global ' + ', '.join([ pycode(id) for id in
	                                self.identifier_list.get_items()[1:] ])
      if len(self) == 1:
         return Node.pycode(self)
      return pycomment(str(self))
Example #4
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   def pycode(self):
      if self.GOTO:
         error.conversion_error('cannot convert GOTO statements; please ' +
	                        'remove them and try again', self.lineno)
         return pycomment(str(self))
      if not self.RETURN:
         return str(self[0]).lower()
      if _in_pro:
         return 'return _ret()'
      if _in_function:
         return 'return ' + pycode(self.expression)
      error.syntax_error('RETURN outside of PRO or FUNCTION', self.lineno)
      return ''
Example #5
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   def pycode(self):
      if self.GOTO:
         error.conversion_error('cannot convert GOTO statements; please ' +
	                        'remove them and try again', self.lineno)
         return pycomment(str(self))
      if not self.RETURN:
         return str(self[0]).lower()
      if _in_pro:
         return 'return _ret()'
      if _in_function:
         return 'return ' + pycode(self.expression)
      error.syntax_error('RETURN outside of PRO or FUNCTION', self.lineno)
      return ''
Example #6
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    def _parse_variable_declaration(self) -> VariableExprAST:
        valid = ["static", "field"]
        if self._current_token.kind == TokenType.KEY_WORDS \
                and self._current_token.value in valid:

            scope = self._current_token.value
            self._eat(TokenType.KEY_WORDS, valid)
            kind = self._current_token
            self._eat(TokenType.KEY_WORDS, ["int", "string", "boolean"])
            name = self._current_token
            self._eat(TokenType.ID)
            value = None
            if self._current_token.kind == TokenType.SYMBOL\
                    and self._current_token.value == "=":
                self._eat(TokenType.SYMBOL, ["="])
                value = self._current_token
                self._eat(value.kind)
            self._eat(TokenType.SYMBOL, [";"])
            return VariableExprAST(scope, kind.value, name, value)
        else:
            syntax_error(self._current_filename,
                         "identifier", self._current_token)
Example #7
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def t_error(t):
   error.syntax_error('illegal character: %s\n  next: %s' \
        % (repr(t.value[0]), repr(t.value[0:50])), t.lineno)
   t.skip(1)
Example #8
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def p_error(p):
    "Error function used by the parser"
    import pdb
    pdb.set_trace()
    error.syntax_error('invalid syntax at %s' % repr(str(p.value)), p.lineno)
Example #9
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def t_error(t):
    error.syntax_error('illegal character: %s' % repr(t.value[0]), t.lineno)
    t.skip(1)
Example #10
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def p_error(p):
    "Error function used by the parser"
    error.syntax_error('invalid syntax at %s' % repr(str(p.value)), p.lineno)
Example #11
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def t_error(t):
    error.syntax_error('illegal character: %s\n  next: %s' \
         % (repr(t.value[0]), repr(t.value[0:50])), t.lineno)
    t.skip(1)
Example #12
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def p_error(p):
   "Error function used by the parser"
   import pdb; pdb.set_trace()
   error.syntax_error('invalid syntax at %s' % repr(str(p.value)), p.lineno)