Adding instrumentation to locate the source of jankiness.
[chromium-blink-merge.git] / tools / idl_parser / idl_lexer.py
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1 #!/usr/bin/env python
2 # Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
3 # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
4 # found in the LICENSE file.
6 """ Lexer for PPAPI IDL
8 The lexer uses the PLY library to build a tokenizer which understands both
9 WebIDL and Pepper tokens.
11 WebIDL, and WebIDL regular expressions can be found at:
12 http://www.w3.org/TR/2012/CR-WebIDL-20120419/
13 PLY can be found at:
14 http://www.dabeaz.com/ply/
15 """
17 import os.path
18 import sys
21 # Try to load the ply module, if not, then assume it is in the third_party
22 # directory.
24 try:
25 # Disable lint check which fails to find the ply module.
26 # pylint: disable=F0401
27 from ply import lex
28 except ImportError:
29 module_path, module_name = os.path.split(__file__)
30 third_party = os.path.join(module_path, '..', '..', 'third_party')
31 sys.path.append(third_party)
32 # pylint: disable=F0401
33 from ply import lex
36 # IDL Lexer
38 class IDLLexer(object):
39 # 'literals' is a value expected by lex which specifies a list of valid
40 # literal tokens, meaning the token type and token value are identical.
41 literals = r'"*.(){}[],;:=+-/~|&^?<>'
43 # 't_ignore' contains ignored characters (spaces and tabs)
44 t_ignore = ' \t'
46 # 'tokens' is a value required by lex which specifies the complete list
47 # of valid token types.
48 tokens = [
49 # Data types
50 'float',
51 'integer',
52 'string',
54 # Symbol and keywords types
55 'COMMENT',
56 'identifier',
58 # MultiChar operators
59 'ELLIPSIS',
62 # 'keywords' is a map of string to token type. All tokens matching
63 # KEYWORD_OR_SYMBOL are matched against keywords dictionary, to determine
64 # if the token is actually a keyword.
65 keywords = {
66 'any' : 'ANY',
67 'attribute' : 'ATTRIBUTE',
68 'boolean' : 'BOOLEAN',
69 'byte' : 'BYTE',
70 'ByteString' : 'BYTESTRING',
71 'callback' : 'CALLBACK',
72 'const' : 'CONST',
73 'creator' : 'CREATOR',
74 'Date' : 'DATE',
75 'deleter' : 'DELETER',
76 'dictionary' : 'DICTIONARY',
77 'DOMString' : 'DOMSTRING',
78 'double' : 'DOUBLE',
79 'enum' : 'ENUM',
80 'exception' : 'EXCEPTION',
81 'false' : 'FALSE',
82 'float' : 'FLOAT',
83 'getter': 'GETTER',
84 'implements' : 'IMPLEMENTS',
85 'Infinity' : 'INFINITY',
86 'inherit' : 'INHERIT',
87 'interface' : 'INTERFACE',
88 'iterable': 'ITERABLE',
89 'legacycaller' : 'LEGACYCALLER',
90 'legacyiterable' : 'LEGACYITERABLE',
91 'long' : 'LONG',
92 'maplike': 'MAPLIKE',
93 'Nan' : 'NAN',
94 'null' : 'NULL',
95 'object' : 'OBJECT',
96 'octet' : 'OCTET',
97 'optional' : 'OPTIONAL',
98 'or' : 'OR',
99 'partial' : 'PARTIAL',
100 'Promise' : 'PROMISE',
101 'readonly' : 'READONLY',
102 'RegExp' : 'REGEXP',
103 'required' : 'REQUIRED',
104 'sequence' : 'SEQUENCE',
105 'serializer' : 'SERIALIZER',
106 'setlike' : 'SETLIKE',
107 'setter': 'SETTER',
108 'short' : 'SHORT',
109 'static' : 'STATIC',
110 'stringifier' : 'STRINGIFIER',
111 'typedef' : 'TYPEDEF',
112 'true' : 'TRUE',
113 'unsigned' : 'UNSIGNED',
114 'unrestricted' : 'UNRESTRICTED',
115 'void' : 'VOID'
118 # Token definitions
120 # Lex assumes any value or function in the form of 't_<TYPE>' represents a
121 # regular expression where a match will emit a token of type <TYPE>. In the
122 # case of a function, the function is called when a match is made. These
123 # definitions come from WebIDL.
125 # These need to be methods for lexer construction, despite not using self.
126 # pylint: disable=R0201
127 def t_ELLIPSIS(self, t):
128 r'\.\.\.'
129 return t
131 # Regex needs to be in the docstring
132 # pylint: disable=C0301
133 def t_float(self, t):
134 r'-?(([0-9]+\.[0-9]*|[0-9]*\.[0-9]+)([Ee][+-]?[0-9]+)?|[0-9]+[Ee][+-]?[0-9]+)'
135 return t
137 def t_integer(self, t):
138 r'-?([1-9][0-9]*|0[Xx][0-9A-Fa-f]+|0[0-7]*)'
139 return t
142 # A line ending '\n', we use this to increment the line number
143 def t_LINE_END(self, t):
144 r'\n+'
145 self.AddLines(len(t.value))
147 # We do not process escapes in the IDL strings. Strings are exclusively
148 # used for attributes and enums, and not used as typical 'C' constants.
149 def t_string(self, t):
150 r'"[^"]*"'
151 t.value = t.value[1:-1]
152 self.AddLines(t.value.count('\n'))
153 return t
155 # A C or C++ style comment: /* xxx */ or //
156 def t_COMMENT(self, t):
157 r'(/\*(.|\n)*?\*/)|(//.*(\n[ \t]*//.*)*)'
158 self.AddLines(t.value.count('\n'))
159 return t
161 # A symbol or keyword.
162 def t_KEYWORD_OR_SYMBOL(self, t):
163 r'_?[A-Za-z][A-Za-z_0-9]*'
165 # All non-keywords are assumed to be symbols
166 t.type = self.keywords.get(t.value, 'identifier')
168 # We strip leading underscores so that you can specify symbols with the same
169 # value as a keywords (E.g. a dictionary named 'interface').
170 if t.value[0] == '_':
171 t.value = t.value[1:]
172 return t
174 def t_ANY_error(self, t):
175 msg = 'Unrecognized input'
176 line = self.Lexer().lineno
178 # If that line has not been accounted for, then we must have hit
179 # EoF, so compute the beginning of the line that caused the problem.
180 if line >= len(self.index):
181 # Find the offset in the line of the first word causing the issue
182 word = t.value.split()[0]
183 offs = self.lines[line - 1].find(word)
184 # Add the computed line's starting position
185 self.index.append(self.Lexer().lexpos - offs)
186 msg = 'Unexpected EoF reached after'
188 pos = self.Lexer().lexpos - self.index[line]
189 out = self.ErrorMessage(line, pos, msg)
190 sys.stderr.write(out + '\n')
191 self._lex_errors += 1
194 def AddLines(self, count):
195 # Set the lexer position for the beginning of the next line. In the case
196 # of multiple lines, tokens can not exist on any of the lines except the
197 # last one, so the recorded value for previous lines are unused. We still
198 # fill the array however, to make sure the line count is correct.
199 self.Lexer().lineno += count
200 for _ in range(count):
201 self.index.append(self.Lexer().lexpos)
203 def FileLineMsg(self, line, msg):
204 # Generate a message containing the file and line number of a token.
205 filename = self.Lexer().filename
206 if filename:
207 return "%s(%d) : %s" % (filename, line + 1, msg)
208 return "<BuiltIn> : %s" % msg
210 def SourceLine(self, line, pos):
211 # Create a source line marker
212 caret = ' ' * pos + '^'
213 # We decrement the line number since the array is 0 based while the
214 # line numbers are 1 based.
215 return "%s\n%s" % (self.lines[line - 1], caret)
217 def ErrorMessage(self, line, pos, msg):
218 return "\n%s\n%s" % (
219 self.FileLineMsg(line, msg),
220 self.SourceLine(line, pos))
223 # Tokenizer
225 # The token function returns the next token provided by IDLLexer for matching
226 # against the leaf paterns.
228 def token(self):
229 tok = self.Lexer().token()
230 if tok:
231 self.last = tok
232 return tok
235 def GetTokens(self):
236 outlist = []
237 while True:
238 t = self.Lexer().token()
239 if not t:
240 break
241 outlist.append(t)
242 return outlist
244 def Tokenize(self, data, filename='__no_file__'):
245 lexer = self.Lexer()
246 lexer.lineno = 1
247 lexer.filename = filename
248 lexer.input(data)
249 self.lines = data.split('\n')
251 def KnownTokens(self):
252 return self.tokens
254 def Lexer(self):
255 if not self._lexobj:
256 self._lexobj = lex.lex(object=self, lextab=None, optimize=0)
257 return self._lexobj
259 def _AddToken(self, token):
260 if token in self.tokens:
261 raise RuntimeError('Same token: ' + token)
262 self.tokens.append(token)
264 def _AddTokens(self, tokens):
265 for token in tokens:
266 self._AddToken(token)
268 def _AddKeywords(self, keywords):
269 for key in keywords:
270 value = key.upper()
271 self._AddToken(value)
272 self.keywords[key] = value
274 def _DelKeywords(self, keywords):
275 for key in keywords:
276 self.tokens.remove(key.upper())
277 del self.keywords[key]
279 def __init__(self):
280 self.index = [0]
281 self._lex_errors = 0
282 self.linex = []
283 self.filename = None
284 self.keywords = {}
285 self.tokens = []
286 self._AddTokens(IDLLexer.tokens)
287 self._AddKeywords(IDLLexer.keywords)
288 self._lexobj = None
289 self.last = None
290 self.lines = None
292 # If run by itself, attempt to build the lexer
293 if __name__ == '__main__':
294 lexer_object = IDLLexer()