cpython/Lib/symbol.py
Anthony Baxter c2a5a63654 PEP-0318, @decorator-style. In Guido's words:
"@ seems the syntax that everybody can hate equally"
Implementation by Mark Russell, from SF #979728.
2004-08-02 06:10:11 +00:00

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#! /usr/bin/env python
"""Non-terminal symbols of Python grammar (from "graminit.h")."""
# This file is automatically generated; please don't muck it up!
#
# To update the symbols in this file, 'cd' to the top directory of
# the python source tree after building the interpreter and run:
#
# python Lib/symbol.py
#--start constants--
single_input = 256
file_input = 257
eval_input = 258
decorator = 259
decorators = 260
funcdef = 261
parameters = 262
varargslist = 263
fpdef = 264
fplist = 265
stmt = 266
simple_stmt = 267
small_stmt = 268
expr_stmt = 269
augassign = 270
print_stmt = 271
del_stmt = 272
pass_stmt = 273
flow_stmt = 274
break_stmt = 275
continue_stmt = 276
return_stmt = 277
yield_stmt = 278
raise_stmt = 279
import_stmt = 280
import_as_name = 281
dotted_as_name = 282
dotted_name = 283
global_stmt = 284
exec_stmt = 285
assert_stmt = 286
compound_stmt = 287
if_stmt = 288
while_stmt = 289
for_stmt = 290
try_stmt = 291
except_clause = 292
suite = 293
test = 294
and_test = 295
not_test = 296
comparison = 297
comp_op = 298
expr = 299
xor_expr = 300
and_expr = 301
shift_expr = 302
arith_expr = 303
term = 304
factor = 305
power = 306
atom = 307
listmaker = 308
testlist_gexp = 309
lambdef = 310
trailer = 311
subscriptlist = 312
subscript = 313
sliceop = 314
exprlist = 315
testlist = 316
testlist_safe = 317
dictmaker = 318
classdef = 319
arglist = 320
argument = 321
list_iter = 322
list_for = 323
list_if = 324
gen_iter = 325
gen_for = 326
gen_if = 327
testlist1 = 328
encoding_decl = 329
#--end constants--
sym_name = {}
for _name, _value in globals().items():
if type(_value) is type(0):
sym_name[_value] = _name
def main():
import sys
import token
if len(sys.argv) == 1:
sys.argv = sys.argv + ["Include/graminit.h", "Lib/symbol.py"]
token.main()
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()