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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # hedit.py # # Paring of Fortran H Edit descriptions (Contributed by Pearu Peterson) # # These tokens can't be easily tokenized because they are of the following # form: # # nHc1...cn # # where n is a positive integer and c1 ... cn are characters. # # This example shows how to modify the state of the lexer to parse # such tokens # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- import sys sys.path.insert(0,"../..") tokens = ( 'H_EDIT_DESCRIPTOR', ) # Tokens t_ignore = " \t\n" def t_H_EDIT_DESCRIPTOR(t): r"\d+H.*" # This grabs all of the remaining text i = t.value.index('H') n = eval(t.value[:i]) # Adjust the tokenizing position t.lexer.lexpos -= len(t.value) - (i+1+n) t.value = t.value[i+1:i+1+n] return t def t_error(t): print("Illegal character '%s'" % t.value[0]) t.lexer.skip(1) # Build the lexer import ply.lex as lex lex.lex() lex.runmain()
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