Esempio n. 1
0
def _ThreeArgs(argv):
    """Returns an expression tree to be evaluated."""
    a0, a1, a2 = argv

    # NOTE: Order is important here.

    binary_id = _BINARY_LOOKUP.get(a1)
    if binary_id is not None:
        left = word.StringWord(Id.Word_Compound, a0)
        right = word.StringWord(Id.Word_Compound, a2)
        return bool_expr.BoolBinary(IdInstance(binary_id), left, right)

    if a1 == '-a':
        left = _StringWordTest(a0)
        right = _StringWordTest(a2)
        return bool_expr.LogicalAnd(left, right)

    if a1 == '-o':
        left = _StringWordTest(a0)
        right = _StringWordTest(a2)
        return bool_expr.LogicalOr(left, right)

    if a0 == '!':
        child = _TwoArgs(argv[1:])
        return bool_expr.LogicalNot(child)

    if a0 == '(' and a2 == ')':
        return _StringWordTest(a1)

    p_die('Syntax error: binary operator expected, got %r (3 args)', a1)
Esempio n. 2
0
def _ThreeArgs(w_parser):
    """Returns an expression tree to be evaluated."""
    w0 = w_parser.Read()
    w1 = w_parser.Read()
    w2 = w_parser.Read()

    # NOTE: Order is important here.

    binary_id = _BINARY_LOOKUP.get(w1.s)
    if binary_id is not None:
        return bool_expr.BoolBinary(IdInstance(binary_id), w0, w2)

    if w1.s == '-a':
        return bool_expr.LogicalAnd(bool_expr.WordTest(w0),
                                    bool_expr.WordTest(w2))

    if w1.s == '-o':
        return bool_expr.LogicalOr(bool_expr.WordTest(w0),
                                   bool_expr.WordTest(w2))

    if w0.s == '!':
        w_parser.Rewind(2)
        child = _TwoArgs(w_parser)
        return bool_expr.LogicalNot(child)

    if w0.s == '(' and w2.s == ')':
        return bool_expr.WordTest(w1)

    p_die('Expected binary operator, got %r (3 args)', w1.s, word=w1)
Esempio n. 3
0
    def ParseFactor(self):
        # type: () -> bool_expr_t
        """
    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
            self._Next()
            w = self.cur_word
            # e.g. [[ -f < ]].  But [[ -f '<' ]] is OK
            if not isinstance(w, (word__CompoundWord, word__StringWord)):
                p_die('Invalid argument to unary operator', word=w)
            self._Next()
            node = bool_expr.BoolUnary(op, w)  # type: bool_expr_t
            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

                self._Next()
                op = self.op_id

                # TODO: Need to change to lex_mode_e.BashRegex.
                # _Next(lex_mode) then?
                is_regex = t2_op_id == Id.BoolBinary_EqualTilde
                if is_regex:
                    self._Next(lex_mode=lex_mode_e.BashRegex)
                else:
                    self._Next()

                right = self.cur_word
                if is_regex:
                    # NOTE: StaticEval for checking regex syntax isn't enough.  We could
                    # need to pass do_ere so that the quoted parts get escaped.
                    #ok, s, unused_quoted = word.StaticEval(right)
                    pass

                self._Next()
                return bool_expr.BoolBinary(op, left, right)
            else:
                # [[ foo ]]
                w = self.cur_word
                self._Next()
                return bool_expr.WordTest(w)

        if self.op_id == Id.Op_LParen:
            self._Next()
            node = self.ParseExpr()
            if self.op_id != Id.Op_RParen:
                p_die('Expected ), got %s', self.cur_word, word=self.cur_word)
            self._Next()
            return node

        # It's not WORD, UNARY_OP, or '('
        p_die('Unexpected token in boolean expression', word=self.cur_word)