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- GAST, daou naer!
- ================
- A generic AST to represent Python2 and Python3's Abstract Syntax Tree(AST).
- GAST provides a compatibility layer between the AST of various Python versions,
- as produced by ``ast.parse`` from the standard ``ast`` module.
- Basic Usage
- -----------
- .. code:: python
- >>> import ast, gast
- >>> code = open('file.py').read()
- >>> tree = ast.parse(code)
- >>> gtree = gast.ast_to_gast(tree)
- >>> ... # process gtree
- >>> tree = gast.gast_to_ast(gtree)
- >>> ... # do stuff specific to tree
- API
- ---
- ``gast`` provides the same API as the ``ast`` module. All functions and classes
- from the ``ast`` module are also available in the ``gast`` module, and work
- accordingly on the ``gast`` tree.
- Three notable exceptions:
- 1. ``gast.parse`` directly produces a GAST node. It's equivalent to running
- ``gast.ast_to_gast`` on the output of ``ast.parse``.
- 2. ``gast.dump`` dumps the ``gast`` common representation, not the original
- one.
- 3. ``gast.gast_to_ast`` and ``gast.ast_to_gast`` can be used to convert
- from one ast to the other, back and forth.
- Version Compatibility
- ---------------------
- GAST is tested using ``tox`` and Travis on the following Python versions:
- - 2.7
- - 3.4
- - 3.5
- - 3.6
- - 3.7
- - 3.8
- - 3.9
- - 3.10
- - 3.11
- AST Changes
- -----------
- Python3
- *******
- The AST used by GAST is the same as the one used in Python3.9, with the
- notable exception of ``ast.arg`` being replaced by an ``ast.Name`` with an
- ``ast.Param`` context.
- The ``name`` field of ``ExceptHandler`` is represented as an ``ast.Name`` with
- an ``ast.Store`` context and not a ``str``.
- For minor version before 3.9, please note that ``ExtSlice`` and ``Index`` are
- not used.
- For minor version before 3.8, please note that ``Ellipsis``, ``Num``, ``Str``,
- ``Bytes`` and ``NamedConstant`` are represented as ``Constant``.
- Python2
- *******
- To cope with Python3 features, several nodes from the Python2 AST are extended
- with some new attributes/children, or represented by different nodes
- - ``ModuleDef`` nodes have a ``type_ignores`` attribute.
- - ``FunctionDef`` nodes have a ``returns`` attribute and a ``type_comment``
- attribute.
- - ``ClassDef`` nodes have a ``keywords`` attribute.
- - ``With``'s ``context_expr`` and ``optional_vars`` fields are hold in a
- ``withitem`` object.
- - ``For`` nodes have a ``type_comment`` attribute.
- - ``Raise``'s ``type``, ``inst`` and ``tback`` fields are hold in a single
- ``exc`` field, using the transformation ``raise E, V, T => raise E(V).with_traceback(T)``.
- - ``TryExcept`` and ``TryFinally`` nodes are merged in the ``Try`` node.
- - ``arguments`` nodes have a ``kwonlyargs`` and ``kw_defaults`` attributes.
- - ``Call`` nodes loose their ``starargs`` attribute, replaced by an
- argument wrapped in a ``Starred`` node. They also loose their ``kwargs``
- attribute, wrapped in a ``keyword`` node with the identifier set to
- ``None``, as done in Python3.
- - ``comprehension`` nodes have an ``async`` attribute (that is always set
- to 0).
- - ``Ellipsis``, ``Num`` and ``Str`` nodes are represented as ``Constant``.
- - ``Subscript`` which don't have any ``Slice`` node as ``slice`` attribute (and
- ``Ellipsis`` are not ``Slice`` nodes) no longer hold an ``ExtSlice`` but an
- ``Index(Tuple(...))`` instead.
- Pit Falls
- *********
- - In Python3, ``None``, ``True`` and ``False`` are parsed as ``Constant``
- while they are parsed as regular ``Name`` in Python2.
- ASDL
- ****
- This closely matches the one from https://docs.python.org/3/library/ast.html#abstract-grammar, with a few
- trade-offs to cope with legacy ASTs.
- .. code::
- -- ASDL's six builtin types are identifier, int, string, bytes, object, singleton
- module Python
- {
- mod = Module(stmt* body, type_ignore *type_ignores)
- | Interactive(stmt* body)
- | Expression(expr body)
- | FunctionType(expr* argtypes, expr returns)
- -- not really an actual node but useful in Jython's typesystem.
- | Suite(stmt* body)
- stmt = FunctionDef(identifier name, arguments args,
- stmt* body, expr* decorator_list, expr? returns,
- string? type_comment, type_param* type_params)
- | AsyncFunctionDef(identifier name, arguments args,
- stmt* body, expr* decorator_list, expr? returns,
- string? type_comment, type_param* type_params)
- | ClassDef(identifier name,
- expr* bases,
- keyword* keywords,
- stmt* body,
- expr* decorator_list,
- type_param* type_params)
- | Return(expr? value)
- | Delete(expr* targets)
- | Assign(expr* targets, expr value, string? type_comment)
- | TypeAlias(expr name, type_param* type_params, expr value)
- | AugAssign(expr target, operator op, expr value)
- -- 'simple' indicates that we annotate simple name without parens
- | AnnAssign(expr target, expr annotation, expr? value, int simple)
- -- not sure if bool is allowed, can always use int
- | Print(expr? dest, expr* values, bool nl)
- -- use 'orelse' because else is a keyword in target languages
- | For(expr target, expr iter, stmt* body, stmt* orelse, string? type_comment)
- | AsyncFor(expr target, expr iter, stmt* body, stmt* orelse, string? type_comment)
- | While(expr test, stmt* body, stmt* orelse)
- | If(expr test, stmt* body, stmt* orelse)
- | With(withitem* items, stmt* body, string? type_comment)
- | AsyncWith(withitem* items, stmt* body, string? type_comment)
- | Match(expr subject, match_case* cases)
- | Raise(expr? exc, expr? cause)
- | Try(stmt* body, excepthandler* handlers, stmt* orelse, stmt* finalbody)
- | TryStar(stmt* body, excepthandler* handlers, stmt* orelse, stmt* finalbody)
- | Assert(expr test, expr? msg)
- | Import(alias* names)
- | ImportFrom(identifier? module, alias* names, int? level)
- -- Doesn't capture requirement that locals must be
- -- defined if globals is
- -- still supports use as a function!
- | Exec(expr body, expr? globals, expr? locals)
- | Global(identifier* names)
- | Nonlocal(identifier* names)
- | Expr(expr value)
- | Pass | Break | Continue
- -- XXX Jython will be different
- -- col_offset is the byte offset in the utf8 string the parser uses
- attributes (int lineno, int col_offset)
- -- BoolOp() can use left & right?
- expr = BoolOp(boolop op, expr* values)
- | NamedExpr(expr target, expr value)
- | BinOp(expr left, operator op, expr right)
- | UnaryOp(unaryop op, expr operand)
- | Lambda(arguments args, expr body)
- | IfExp(expr test, expr body, expr orelse)
- | Dict(expr* keys, expr* values)
- | Set(expr* elts)
- | ListComp(expr elt, comprehension* generators)
- | SetComp(expr elt, comprehension* generators)
- | DictComp(expr key, expr value, comprehension* generators)
- | GeneratorExp(expr elt, comprehension* generators)
- -- the grammar constrains where yield expressions can occur
- | Await(expr value)
- | Yield(expr? value)
- | YieldFrom(expr value)
- -- need sequences for compare to distinguish between
- -- x < 4 < 3 and (x < 4) < 3
- | Compare(expr left, cmpop* ops, expr* comparators)
- | Call(expr func, expr* args, keyword* keywords)
- | Repr(expr value)
- | FormattedValue(expr value, int? conversion, expr? format_spec)
- | JoinedStr(expr* values)
- | Constant(constant value, string? kind)
- -- the following expression can appear in assignment context
- | Attribute(expr value, identifier attr, expr_context ctx)
- | Subscript(expr value, slice slice, expr_context ctx)
- | Starred(expr value, expr_context ctx)
- | Name(identifier id, expr_context ctx, expr? annotation,
- string? type_comment)
- | List(expr* elts, expr_context ctx)
- | Tuple(expr* elts, expr_context ctx)
- -- col_offset is the byte offset in the utf8 string the parser uses
- attributes (int lineno, int col_offset)
- expr_context = Load | Store | Del | AugLoad | AugStore | Param
- slice = Slice(expr? lower, expr? upper, expr? step)
- | ExtSlice(slice* dims)
- | Index(expr value)
- boolop = And | Or
- operator = Add | Sub | Mult | MatMult | Div | Mod | Pow | LShift
- | RShift | BitOr | BitXor | BitAnd | FloorDiv
- unaryop = Invert | Not | UAdd | USub
- cmpop = Eq | NotEq | Lt | LtE | Gt | GtE | Is | IsNot | In | NotIn
- comprehension = (expr target, expr iter, expr* ifs, int is_async)
- excepthandler = ExceptHandler(expr? type, expr? name, stmt* body)
- attributes (int lineno, int col_offset, int? end_lineno, int? end_col_offset)
- arguments = (expr* args, expr* posonlyargs, expr? vararg, expr* kwonlyargs,
- expr* kw_defaults, expr? kwarg, expr* defaults)
- -- keyword arguments supplied to call (NULL identifier for **kwargs)
- keyword = (identifier? arg, expr value)
- -- import name with optional 'as' alias.
- alias = (identifier name, identifier? asname)
- attributes (int lineno, int col_offset, int? end_lineno, int? end_col_offset)
- withitem = (expr context_expr, expr? optional_vars)
- match_case = (pattern pattern, expr? guard, stmt* body)
- pattern = MatchValue(expr value)
- | MatchSingleton(constant value)
- | MatchSequence(pattern* patterns)
- | MatchMapping(expr* keys, pattern* patterns, identifier? rest)
- | MatchClass(expr cls, pattern* patterns, identifier* kwd_attrs, pattern* kwd_patterns)
- | MatchStar(identifier? name)
- -- The optional "rest" MatchMapping parameter handles capturing extra mapping keys
- | MatchAs(pattern? pattern, identifier? name)
- | MatchOr(pattern* patterns)
- attributes (int lineno, int col_offset, int end_lineno, int end_col_offset)
- type_ignore = TypeIgnore(int lineno, string tag)
- type_param = TypeVar(identifier name, expr? bound)
- | ParamSpec(identifier name)
- | TypeVarTuple(identifier name)
- attributes (int lineno, int col_offset, int end_lineno, int end_col_offset)
- }
- Reporting Bugs
- --------------
- Bugs can be reported through `GitHub issues <https://github.com/serge-sans-paille/gast/issues>`_.
- Reporting Security Issues
- -------------------------
- If for some reason, you think your bug is security-related and should be subject
- to responsible disclosure, don't hesitate to `contact the maintainer
- <mailto:serge.guelton@telecom-bretagne.eu>`_ directly.
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