r"""Evaluate match expressions, as used by `-k` and `-m`. The grammar is: expression: expr? EOF expr: and_expr ('or' and_expr)* and_expr: not_expr ('and' not_expr)* not_expr: 'not' not_expr | '(' expr ')' | ident kwargs? ident: (\w|:|\+|-|\.|\[|\]|\\|/)+ kwargs: ('(' name '=' value ( ', ' name '=' value )* ')') name: a valid ident, but not a reserved keyword value: (unescaped) string literal | (-)?[0-9]+ | 'False' | 'True' | 'None' The semantics are: - Empty expression evaluates to False. - ident evaluates to True or False according to a provided matcher function. - ident with parentheses and keyword arguments evaluates to True or False according to a provided matcher function. - or/and/not evaluate according to the usual boolean semantics. """ from __future__ import annotations import ast from collections.abc import Iterator from collections.abc import Mapping from collections.abc import Sequence import dataclasses import enum import keyword import re import types from typing import Final from typing import final from typing import Literal from typing import NoReturn from typing import overload from typing import Protocol __all__ = [ "Expression", "ExpressionMatcher", ] FILE_NAME: Final = "" class TokenType(enum.Enum): LPAREN = "left parenthesis" RPAREN = "right parenthesis" OR = "or" AND = "and" NOT = "not" IDENT = "identifier" EOF = "end of input" EQUAL = "=" STRING = "string literal" COMMA = "," @dataclasses.dataclass(frozen=True) class Token: __slots__ = ("pos", "type", "value") type: TokenType value: str pos: int class Scanner: __slots__ = ("current", "input", "tokens") def __init__(self, input: str) -> None: self.input = input self.tokens = self.lex(input) self.current = next(self.tokens) def lex(self, input: str) -> Iterator[Token]: pos = 0 while pos < len(input): if input[pos] in (" ", "\t"): pos += 1 elif input[pos] == "(": yield Token(TokenType.LPAREN, "(", pos) pos += 1 elif input[pos] == ")": yield Token(TokenType.RPAREN, ")", pos) pos += 1 elif input[pos] == "=": yield Token(TokenType.EQUAL, "=", pos) pos += 1 elif input[pos] == ",": yield Token(TokenType.COMMA, ",", pos) pos += 1 elif (quote_char := input[pos]) in ("'", '"'): end_quote_pos = input.find(quote_char, pos + 1) if end_quote_pos == -1: raise SyntaxError( f'closing quote "{quote_char}" is missing', (FILE_NAME, 1, pos + 1, input), ) value = input[pos : end_quote_pos + 1] if (backslash_pos := input.find("\\")) != -1: raise SyntaxError( r'escaping with "\" not supported in marker expression', (FILE_NAME, 1, backslash_pos + 1, input), ) yield Token(TokenType.STRING, value, pos) pos += len(value) else: match = re.match(r"(:?\w|:|\+|-|\.|\[|\]|\\|/)+", input[pos:]) if match: value = match.group(0) if value == "or": yield Token(TokenType.OR, value, pos) elif value == "and": yield Token(TokenType.AND, value, pos) elif value == "not": yield Token(TokenType.NOT, value, pos) else: yield Token(TokenType.IDENT, value, pos) pos += len(value) else: raise SyntaxError( f'unexpected character "{input[pos]}"', (FILE_NAME, 1, pos + 1, input), ) yield Token(TokenType.EOF, "", pos) @overload def accept(self, type: TokenType, *, reject: Literal[True]) -> Token: ... @overload def accept( self, type: TokenType, *, reject: Literal[False] = False ) -> Token | None: ... def accept(self, type: TokenType, *, reject: bool = False) -> Token | None: if self.current.type is type: token = self.current if token.type is not TokenType.EOF: self.current = next(self.tokens) return token if reject: self.reject((type,)) return None def reject(self, expected: Sequence[TokenType]) -> NoReturn: raise SyntaxError( "expected {}; got {}".format( " OR ".join(type.value for type in expected), self.current.type.value, ), (FILE_NAME, 1, self.current.pos + 1, self.input), ) # True, False and None are legal match expression identifiers, # but illegal as Python identifiers. To fix this, this prefix # is added to identifiers in the conversion to Python AST. IDENT_PREFIX = "$" def expression(s: Scanner) -> ast.Expression: if s.accept(TokenType.EOF): ret: ast.expr = ast.Constant(False) else: ret = expr(s) s.accept(TokenType.EOF, reject=True) return ast.fix_missing_locations(ast.Expression(ret)) def expr(s: Scanner) -> ast.expr: ret = and_expr(s) while s.accept(TokenType.OR): rhs = and_expr(s) ret = ast.BoolOp(ast.Or(), [ret, rhs]) return ret def and_expr(s: Scanner) -> ast.expr: ret = not_expr(s) while s.accept(TokenType.AND): rhs = not_expr(s) ret = ast.BoolOp(ast.And(), [ret, rhs]) return ret def not_expr(s: Scanner) -> ast.expr: if s.accept(TokenType.NOT): return ast.UnaryOp(ast.Not(), not_expr(s)) if s.accept(TokenType.LPAREN): ret = expr(s) s.accept(TokenType.RPAREN, reject=True) return ret ident = s.accept(TokenType.IDENT) if ident: name = ast.Name(IDENT_PREFIX + ident.value, ast.Load()) if s.accept(TokenType.LPAREN): ret = ast.Call(func=name, args=[], keywords=all_kwargs(s)) s.accept(TokenType.RPAREN, reject=True) else: ret = name return ret s.reject((TokenType.NOT, TokenType.LPAREN, TokenType.IDENT)) BUILTIN_MATCHERS = {"True": True, "False": False, "None": None} def single_kwarg(s: Scanner) -> ast.keyword: keyword_name = s.accept(TokenType.IDENT, reject=True) if not keyword_name.value.isidentifier(): raise SyntaxError( f"not a valid python identifier {keyword_name.value}", (FILE_NAME, 1, keyword_name.pos + 1, s.input), ) if keyword.iskeyword(keyword_name.value): raise SyntaxError( f"unexpected reserved python keyword `{keyword_name.value}`", (FILE_NAME, 1, keyword_name.pos + 1, s.input), ) s.accept(TokenType.EQUAL, reject=True) if value_token := s.accept(TokenType.STRING): value: str | int | bool | None = value_token.value[1:-1] # strip quotes else: value_token = s.accept(TokenType.IDENT, reject=True) if (number := value_token.value).isdigit() or ( number.startswith("-") and number[1:].isdigit() ): value = int(number) elif value_token.value in BUILTIN_MATCHERS: value = BUILTIN_MATCHERS[value_token.value] else: raise SyntaxError( f'unexpected character/s "{value_token.value}"', (FILE_NAME, 1, value_token.pos + 1, s.input), ) ret = ast.keyword(keyword_name.value, ast.Constant(value)) return ret def all_kwargs(s: Scanner) -> list[ast.keyword]: ret = [single_kwarg(s)] while s.accept(TokenType.COMMA): ret.append(single_kwarg(s)) return ret class ExpressionMatcher(Protocol): """A callable which, given an identifier and optional kwargs, should return whether it matches in an :class:`Expression` evaluation. Should be prepared to handle arbitrary strings as input. If no kwargs are provided, the expression of the form `foo`. If kwargs are provided, the expression is of the form `foo(1, b=True, "s")`. If the expression is not supported (e.g. don't want to accept the kwargs syntax variant), should raise :class:`~pytest.UsageError`. Example:: def matcher(name: str, /, **kwargs: str | int | bool | None) -> bool: # Match `cat`. if name == "cat" and not kwargs: return True # Match `dog(barks=True)`. if name == "dog" and kwargs == {"barks": False}: return True return False """ def __call__(self, name: str, /, **kwargs: str | int | bool | None) -> bool: ... @dataclasses.dataclass class MatcherNameAdapter: matcher: ExpressionMatcher name: str def __bool__(self) -> bool: return self.matcher(self.name) def __call__(self, **kwargs: str | int | bool | None) -> bool: return self.matcher(self.name, **kwargs) class MatcherAdapter(Mapping[str, MatcherNameAdapter]): """Adapts a matcher function to a locals mapping as required by eval().""" def __init__(self, matcher: ExpressionMatcher) -> None: self.matcher = matcher def __getitem__(self, key: str) -> MatcherNameAdapter: return MatcherNameAdapter(matcher=self.matcher, name=key[len(IDENT_PREFIX) :]) def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[str]: raise NotImplementedError() def __len__(self) -> int: raise NotImplementedError() @final class Expression: """A compiled match expression as used by -k and -m. The expression can be evaluated against different matchers. """ __slots__ = ("_code", "input") def __init__(self, input: str, code: types.CodeType) -> None: #: The original input line, as a string. self.input: Final = input self._code: Final = code @classmethod def compile(cls, input: str) -> Expression: """Compile a match expression. :param input: The input expression - one line. :raises SyntaxError: If the expression is malformed. """ astexpr = expression(Scanner(input)) code = compile( astexpr, filename="", mode="eval", ) return Expression(input, code) def evaluate(self, matcher: ExpressionMatcher) -> bool: """Evaluate the match expression. :param matcher: A callback which determines whether an identifier matches or not. See the :class:`ExpressionMatcher` protocol for details and example. :returns: Whether the expression matches or not. :raises UsageError: If the matcher doesn't support the expression. Cannot happen if the matcher supports all expressions. """ return bool(eval(self._code, {"__builtins__": {}}, MatcherAdapter(matcher)))