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exp in code #f) + (match (cons exp in) + ((((#:power (#:identifier x) #f . #f)) . + ((#:power (#:identifier 'range) ((arg) #f #f) . #f))) + (let ((v (gensym "v")) + (lp (gensym "lp"))) + `(let ((,v ,(exp arg))) + (let ,lp ((,x 0)) + (if (< ,x ,v) + (begin + ,(exp vs code) + (,lp (+ ,x 1)))))))) + + ((((#:power (#:identifier x) #f . #f)) . + ((#:power (#:identifier 'range) ((arg1 arg2) #f #f) . #f))) + (let ((v1 (gensym "va")) + (v2 (gensym "vb")) + (lp (gensym "lp"))) + `(let ((,v1 ,(exp arg1)) + (,v2 ,(exp arg2))) + (let ,lp ((,x ,v1)) + (if (< ,x ,v2) + (begin + ,(exp vs code) + (,lp (+ ,x 1)))))))) + + ((((#:power (#:identifier x) #f . #f)) . + ((#:power (#:identifier 'range) ((arg1 arg2 arg3) #f #f) . #f))) + (let ((v1 (gensym "va")) + (v2 (gensym "vb")) + (st (gensym "vs")) + (lp (gensym "lp"))) + `(let ((,v1 ,(exp arg1)) + (,st ,(exp arg2)) + (,v2 ,(exp arg3))) + (let ,lp ((,x ,v1)) + (if (< ,x ,v2) + (begin + ,(exp vs code) + (,lp (+ ,x ,st)))))))))) + + + ((#:while test code else) + (let ((lp (gensym "lp"))) + `(let ,lp () + (if test + (begin + ,(exp vs code) + (,lp)) + ,(exp else))))) + + ((#:try x exc else fin) + (define (f x) + (match else + ((#f x) + `(catch #t + (lambda () ,x) + (lambda ,(gensym "x") ,(exp vs x)))))) + + `(dynamic-wind + (lambda () #f) + (lambda () + ,(f + (let lp ((code (exp vs x)) (l (reverse exc))) + (match l + ((((e) c) . l) + (lp `(catch ,(exp vs e) + (lambda () ,code) + (lambda ,(gensym "x") + ,(exp c))) l)) + ((((e . as) c) . l) + (lp `(let ((,as ,(exp vs e))) + (catch ,as + (lambda () ,code) + (lambda ,(gensym "x") + ,(exp vs c))) l))) + (() + code)))) + (lambda () ,(exp vs fin))))) + + ((#:def (#:identifier f) + (#:types-args-list + args + #f) + #f + code) + (let* ((f (string->symbol f)) + (r (gensym "return")) + (as (map (lambda (x) (match x + ((((#:identifier x) . #f) #f) + (string->symbol x)))) + args)) + (vs (union as vs)) + (ns (scope code vs)) + (df (defs code '())) + (ls (diff (diff ns vs) df))) + + `(define (,f ,@as) (,(C 'with-return) ,r + (let ,(map (lambda (x) (list x #f)) ls) + ,(with-fluids ((return r)) + (exp ns code))))))) + + ((#:global . _) + '(values)) + + ((#:lambdef v e) + (list `lambda v (exp vs e))) + + ((#:stmt l) + (if (> (length l) 1) + (cons 'values (map (g vs exp) l)) + (exp vs (car l)))) + + + ((#:expr-stmt (l) (#:assign)) + (exp vs l)) + + ((#:return . x) + `(,(fluid-ref return) ,@(map (g vs exp) x))) + + ((#:expr-stmt + ((#:test (#:power (#:identifier v) () . #f) #f)) + (#:assign (l))) + (let ((s (string->symbol v))) + `(set! ,s ,(exp vs l)))) + + + ((#:comp . l) + (define (tr op x y) + (match op + ((or "<" ">" "<=" ">=") + (list (string->symbol op) x y)) + ("!=" (list 'not (list 'equal? x y))) + ("==" (list 'equal? x y)) + ("is" (list 'eq? x y)) + ("isnot" (list 'not (list 'eq? x y))) + ("in" (list 'member x y)) + ("notin" (list 'not (list 'member x y))) + ("<>" (list 'not (list 'equal? x y))))) + (let lp ((l l)) + (match l + (() + '()) + ((x op y) + (tr op (exp vs x) (exp vs y))) + ((x op . l) + (tr op (exp vs x) (lp vs l)))))))) + +(define (comp x) + (let ((globs (get-globals x))) + `(begin + ,@(map (lambda (s) `(define ,s (values))) globs) + ,@(map (g globs exp) x)))) + +(define-syntax with-return + (lambda (x) + (define (analyze ret x) + (syntax-case x (begin let if) + ((begin a ... b) + #`(begin a ... #,(analyze ret #'b))) + ((let lp v a ... b) + (symbol? (syntax->datum #'lp)) + #`(let lp v a ... #,(analyze ret #'b))) + ((let v a ... b) + #`(let v a ... #,(analyze ret #'b))) + ((if p a b) + #`(if p #,(analyze ret #'a) #,(analyze ret #'b))) + ((if p a) + #`(if p #,(analyze ret #'a))) + ((return a b ...) + (equal? (syntax->datum #'return) (syntax->datum ret)) + (if (eq? #'(b ...) '()) + #'a + #`(values a b ...))) + (x #'x))) + + (define (is-ec ret x tail) + (syntax-case x (begin let) + ((begin a ... b) + #t + (or + (or-map (lambda (x) (is-ec ret x #f)) #'(a ...)) + (is-ec ret #'b tail))) + + ((let lp ((y x) ...) a ... b) + (symbol? (syntax->datum #'lp)) + (or + (or-map (lambda (x) (is-ec ret x #f)) #'(x ...)) + (or-map (lambda (x) (is-ec ret x #f)) #'(a ...)) + (is-ec ret #'b tail))) + + ((let ((y x) ...) a ... b) + #t + (or + (or-map (lambda (x) (is-ec ret x #f)) #'(x ...)) + (or-map (lambda (x) (is-ec ret x #f)) #'(a ...)) + (is-ec ret #'b tail))) + + ((if p a b) + #t + (or + (is-ec ret #'p #f) + (is-ec ret #'a tail) + (is-ec ret #'b tail))) + ((if p a) + #t + (or + (is-ec ret #'p #f) + (is-ec ret #'a tail))) + + ((return a b ...) + (equal? (syntax->datum #'return) (syntax->datum ret)) + (not tail)) + + ((a ...) + #t + (or-map (lambda (x) (is-ec ret x #f)) #'(a ...))) + + (x + #t + #f))) + + (syntax-case x () + ((_ ret l) + (pf (let ((code (analyze #'ret #'l))) + (if (is-ec #'ret #'l #t) + #`(let/ec ret #,code) + code))))))) + + + diff --git a/modules/language/python/parser.scm b/modules/language/python/parser.scm index c7e48c1..55c0d2d 100644 --- a/modules/language/python/parser.scm +++ b/modules/language/python/parser.scm @@ -510,6 +510,7 @@ (f-seq indent= compound_stmt nl) (f-seq (f-or nl f-eof)))) + (set! stmt (f-or 'stmt simple_stmt compound_stmt)) (set! if_stmt @@ -540,7 +541,7 @@ #:for (f-seq "for" (f-cons (Ds exprlist) - (f-seq "in" + (f-seq "in" (f-cons (Ds testlist) (f-cons (f-seq ":" (Ds suite)) (ff? (f-seq "else" ":" (Ds suite)))))))))) @@ -552,7 +553,7 @@ (f-cons (Ds suite) (f-or (f-cons - (ff+ (f-seq (Ds except_clause) ":" (Ds suite))) + (ff+ (f-list (Ds except_clause) ":" (Ds suite))) (f-cons (ff? (f-seq "else" ":" (Ds suite))) (ff? (f-seq "finally" ":" ws (Ds suite))))) @@ -830,13 +831,19 @@ (f-list #:list testlist))) +(define input (f-seq + (ff+ (f-seq (f? ws) + (f-or! (f-seq indent= simple_stmt) + (f-seq indent= compound_stmt nl)))) + + (f-seq (f? ws) (f-or nl f-eof)))) + (define (p str) (with-fluids ((*whitespace* (f* (f-reg "[ \t\r]")))) - (ppp (parse str (f-seq nl single_input))) - (if #f #f))) + (parse str input))) (define (python-parser . l) (with-fluids ((*whitespace* (f* (f-reg "[ \t\r]")))) - (ppp (apply parse (append l (list (f-seq nl single_input))))))) + (ppp (apply parse (append l (list (f-seq nl ws single_input ws))))))) diff --git a/modules/language/python/spec.scm b/modules/language/python/spec.scm new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1389165 --- /dev/null +++ b/modules/language/python/spec.scm @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +(define-module (language python spec) + #:use-module (language python parser) + #:use-module (language python compile) + #:use-module (rnrs io ports) + #:use-module (ice-9 pretty-print) + #:use-module (system base compile) + #:use-module (system base language) + #:use-module (language scheme compile-tree-il) + #:use-module (language scheme decompile-tree-il) + #:use-module (ice-9 rdelim) + #:export (python)) + +;;; +;;; Language definition +;;; + +(define (pr . x) (pretty-print x) (car (reverse x))) + +(define (c x) (pr (comp (pr (p (pr x)))))) +(define (cc port x) + (if (equal? x "") (read port) (c x))) + +(define-language python + #:title "python" + #:reader (lambda (port env) + (cc port (read-string port))) + + #:compilers `((tree-il . ,compile-tree-il)) + #:decompilers `((tree-il . ,decompile-tree-il)) + #:evaluator (lambda (x module) (primitive-eval x)) + #:printer write + #:make-default-environment + (lambda () + ;; Ideally we'd duplicate the whole module hierarchy so that `set!', + ;; `fluid-set!', etc. don't have any effect in the current environment. + (let ((m (make-fresh-user-module))) + ;; Provide a separate `current-reader' fluid so that + ;; compile-time changes to `current-reader' are + ;; limited to the current compilation unit. + (module-define! m 'current-reader (make-fluid)) + + ;; Default to `simple-format', as is the case until + ;; (ice-9 format) is loaded. This allows + ;; compile-time warnings to be emitted when using + ;; unsupported options. + (module-set! m 'format simple-format) + + m))) |