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209 lines
6.2 KiB
Python
209 lines
6.2 KiB
Python
r"""
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Parse string to create Regex object.
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TODO:
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- Support \: \001, \x00, \0, \ \[, \(, \{, etc.
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- Support Python extensions: (?:...), (?P<name>...), etc.
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- Support \<, \>, \s, \S, \w, \W, \Z <=> $, \d, \D, \A <=> ^, \b, \B, [[:space:]], etc.
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"""
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from hachoir.regex import (RegexString, RegexEmpty, RegexRepeat,
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RegexDot, RegexWord, RegexStart, RegexEnd,
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RegexRange, RegexRangeItem, RegexRangeCharacter)
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import re
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REGEX_COMMAND_CHARACTERS = '.^$[](){}|+?*\\'
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def parseRange(text, start):
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r"""
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>>> parseRange('[a]b', 1)
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(<RegexRange '[a]'>, 3)
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>>> parseRange('[a-z]b', 1)
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(<RegexRange '[a-z]'>, 5)
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>>> parseRange('[^a-z-]b', 1)
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(<RegexRange '[^a-z-]'>, 7)
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>>> parseRange('[^]-]b', 1)
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(<RegexRange '[^]-]'>, 5)
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>>> parseRange(r'[\]abc]', 1)
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(<RegexRange '[]a-c]'>, 7)
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>>> parseRange(r'[a\-x]', 1)
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(<RegexRange '[ax-]'>, 6)
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"""
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index = start
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char_range = []
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exclude = False
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if text[index] == '^':
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exclude = True
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index += 1
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if text[index] == ']':
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char_range.append(RegexRangeCharacter(']'))
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index += 1
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while index < len(text) and text[index] != ']':
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if index + 1 < len(text) \
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and text[index] == '\\':
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char_range.append(RegexRangeCharacter(text[index + 1]))
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index += 2
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elif index + 1 < len(text) \
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and text[index] == '-' and text[index + 1] == ']':
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break
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elif index + 3 < len(text) \
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and text[index + 1] == '-' \
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and text[index + 2] != ']':
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char_range.append(RegexRangeItem(
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ord(text[index]), ord(text[index + 2])))
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index += 3
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else:
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char_range.append(RegexRangeCharacter(text[index]))
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index += 1
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if index < len(text) and text[index] == '-':
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char_range.append(RegexRangeCharacter('-'))
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index += 1
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if index == len(text) or text[index] != ']':
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raise SyntaxError('Invalid range: %s' % text[start - 1:index])
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return RegexRange(char_range, exclude), index + 1
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def parseOr(text, start):
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"""
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>>> parseOr('(a)', 1)
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(<RegexString 'a'>, 3)
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>>> parseOr('(a|c)', 1)
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(<RegexRange '[ac]'>, 5)
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>>> parseOr(' (a|[bc]|d)', 2)
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(<RegexRange '[a-d]'>, 11)
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"""
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index = start
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# (?:...): Skip Python prefix '?:'
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if text[index:index + 2] == '?:':
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index += 2
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if text[index] == '?':
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raise NotImplementedError("Doesn't support Python extension (?...)")
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regex = None
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while True:
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new_regex, index = _parse(text, index, "|)")
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if regex:
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regex = regex | new_regex
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else:
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regex = new_regex
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if len(text) <= index:
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raise SyntaxError('Missing closing parenthesis')
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if text[index] == ')':
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break
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index += 1
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index += 1
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if regex is None:
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regex = RegexEmpty()
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return regex, index
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REPEAT_REGEX = re.compile("([0-9]+)(,[0-9]*)?}")
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def parseRepeat(text, start):
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"""
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>>> parseRepeat('a{0,1}b', 2)
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(0, 1, 6)
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>>> parseRepeat('a{12}', 2)
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(12, 12, 5)
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"""
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match = REPEAT_REGEX.match(text, start)
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if not match:
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raise SyntaxError('Unable to parse repetition ' + text[start:])
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rmin = int(match.group(1))
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if match.group(2):
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text = match.group(2)[1:]
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if text:
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rmax = int(text)
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else:
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rmax = None
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else:
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rmax = rmin
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return (rmin, rmax, match.end(0))
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CHAR_TO_FUNC = {'[': parseRange, '(': parseOr}
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CHAR_TO_CLASS = {'.': RegexDot, '^': RegexStart, '$': RegexEnd}
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CHAR_TO_REPEAT = {'*': (0, None), '?': (0, 1), '+': (1, None)}
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def _parse(text, start=0, until=None):
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if len(text) == start:
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return RegexEmpty(), 0
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index = start
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regex = RegexEmpty()
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last = None
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while index < len(text):
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char = text[index]
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if until and char in until:
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break
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if char in REGEX_COMMAND_CHARACTERS:
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if char in CHAR_TO_FUNC:
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new_regex, index = CHAR_TO_FUNC[char](text, index + 1)
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elif char in CHAR_TO_CLASS:
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new_regex = CHAR_TO_CLASS[char]()
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index += 1
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elif char == '{':
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rmin, rmax, index = parseRepeat(text, index + 1)
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new_regex = RegexRepeat(last, rmin, rmax)
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last = None
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elif char in CHAR_TO_REPEAT:
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rmin, rmax = CHAR_TO_REPEAT[char]
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if last is None:
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raise SyntaxError(
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'Repetition character (%s) without previous expression' % text[index])
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new_regex = RegexRepeat(last, rmin, rmax)
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last = None
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index += 1
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elif char == "\\":
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index += 1
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if index == len(text):
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raise SyntaxError(
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"Antislash (\\) without escaped character")
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char = text[index]
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if char == 'b':
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new_regex = RegexWord()
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else:
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if not (char in REGEX_COMMAND_CHARACTERS or char in " '"):
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raise SyntaxError(
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"Operator '\\%s' is not supported" % char)
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new_regex = RegexString(char)
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index += 1
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else:
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raise NotImplementedError(
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"Operator '%s' is not supported" % char)
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if last:
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regex = regex + last
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last = new_regex
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else:
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subtext = text[index]
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index += 1
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if last:
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regex = regex + last
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last = RegexString(subtext)
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if last:
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regex = regex + last
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return regex, index
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def parse(text):
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r"""
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>>> parse('')
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<RegexEmpty ''>
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>>> parse('abc')
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<RegexString 'abc'>
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>>> parse("chats?")
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<RegexAnd 'chats?'>
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>>> parse('[bc]d')
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<RegexAnd '[bc]d'>
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>>> parse("\\.")
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<RegexString '\.'>
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"""
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regex, index = _parse(text)
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assert index == len(text)
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return regex
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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import doctest
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doctest.testmod()
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