Exemple #1
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def _StringWordTest(s):
    # TODO: Could be Word_String
    return ast.WordTest(ast.StringWord(Id.Word_Compound, s))
Exemple #2
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    def ParseFactor(self):
        """
    Factor  : WORD
            | UNARY_OP WORD
            | WORD BINARY_OP WORD
            | '(' Expr ')'
    """
        #print('ParseFactor %s %s' % (self.b_kind, IdName(self.op_id)))
        if self.b_kind == Kind.BoolUnary:
            # Just save the type and not the token itself?
            op = self.op_id
            if not self._Next(): return None
            w = self.cur_word
            if not self._Next(): return None
            node = ast.BoolUnary(op, w)
            return node

        if self.b_kind == Kind.Word:
            # Peek ahead another token.
            t2 = self._LookAhead()
            t2_op_id = word.BoolId(t2)
            t2_b_kind = LookupKind(t2_op_id)

            # Redir PUN for < and >
            if t2_b_kind in (Kind.BoolBinary, Kind.Redir):
                left = self.cur_word

                if not self._Next(): return None
                op = self.op_id

                # TODO: Need to change to LexMode.BASH_REGEX.
                # _Next(lex_mode) then?
                is_regex = t2_op_id == Id.BoolBinary_EqualTilde
                if is_regex:
                    if not self._Next(lex_mode=LexMode.BASH_REGEX): return None
                else:
                    if not self._Next(): return None

                right = self.cur_word
                if is_regex:
                    ok, regex_str, unused_quoted = word.StaticEval(right)
                    # doesn't contain $foo, etc.
                    if ok and not libc.regex_parse(regex_str):
                        self.AddErrorContext("Invalid regex: %r" % regex_str,
                                             word=right)
                        return None

                if not self._Next(): return None
                return ast.BoolBinary(op, left, right)
            else:
                # [[ foo ]]
                w = self.cur_word
                if not self._Next(): return None
                return ast.WordTest(w)

        if self.op_id == Id.Op_LParen:
            if not self._Next(): return None
            node = self.ParseExpr()
            if self.op_id != Id.Op_RParen:
                raise RuntimeError("Expected ), got %s", self.cur_word)
            if not self._Next(): return None
            return node

        # TODO: A proper error, e.g. for "&&"
        raise AssertionError("Unexpected token: %s" % self.cur_word)
Exemple #3
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    def ParseFactor(self):
        """
    Factor  : WORD
            | UNARY_OP WORD
            | WORD BINARY_OP WORD
            | '(' Expr ')'
    """
        if self.b_kind == Kind.BoolUnary:
            # Just save the type and not the token itself?
            op = self.op_id
            if not self._Next(): return None
            w = self.cur_word
            if not self._Next(): return None
            node = ast.BoolUnary(op, w)
            return node

        if self.b_kind == Kind.Word:
            # Peek ahead another token.
            t2 = self._LookAhead()
            t2_op_id = word.BoolId(t2)
            t2_b_kind = LookupKind(t2_op_id)

            #log('t2 %s / t2_op_id %s / t2_b_kind %s', t2, t2_op_id, t2_b_kind)
            # Redir pun for < and >, -a and -o pun
            if t2_b_kind in (Kind.BoolBinary, Kind.Redir):
                left = self.cur_word

                if not self._Next(): return None
                op = self.op_id

                # TODO: Need to change to lex_mode_e.BASH_REGEX.
                # _Next(lex_mode) then?
                is_regex = t2_op_id == Id.BoolBinary_EqualTilde
                if is_regex:
                    if not self._Next(lex_mode=lex_mode_e.BASH_REGEX):
                        return None
                else:
                    if not self._Next(): return None

                right = self.cur_word
                if is_regex:
                    # TODO: Quoted parts need to be regex-escaped, e.g. [[ $a =~ "{" ]].
                    # I don't think libc has a function to do this.  Escape these
                    # characters:
                    # https://www.gnu.org/software/sed/manual/html_node/ERE-syntax.html0

                    ok, regex_str, unused_quoted = word.StaticEval(right)

                    # doesn't contain $foo, etc.
                    if ok and not libc.regex_parse(regex_str):
                        self.AddErrorContext("Invalid regex: %r" % regex_str,
                                             word=right)
                        return None

                if not self._Next(): return None
                return ast.BoolBinary(op, left, right)
            else:
                # [[ foo ]]
                w = self.cur_word
                if not self._Next(): return None
                return ast.WordTest(w)

        if self.op_id == Id.Op_LParen:
            if not self._Next(): return None
            node = self.ParseExpr()
            if self.op_id != Id.Op_RParen:
                self.AddErrorContext("Expected ), got %s",
                                     self.cur_word,
                                     word=self.cur_word)
                return None
            if not self._Next(): return None
            return node

        # TODO: A proper error, e.g. for [[ && ]] or [[ ]]
        self.AddErrorContext("Unexpected token: %s" % self.cur_word,
                             word=self.cur_word)
        return None