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This adds a new standard library module, `tomllib`, for parsing TOML. The implementation is based on Tomli (https://github.com/hukkin/tomli). ## Steps taken (converting `tomli` to `tomllib`) - Move everything in `tomli:src/tomli` to `Lib/tomllib`. Exclude `py.typed`. - Remove `__version__ = ...` line from `Lib/tomllib/__init__.py` - Move everything in `tomli:tests` to `Lib/test/test_tomllib`. Exclude the following test data dirs recursively: - `tomli:tests/data/invalid/_external/` - `tomli:tests/data/valid/_external/` - Create `Lib/test/test_tomllib/__main__.py`: ```python import unittest from . import load_tests unittest.main() ``` - Add the following to `Lib/test/test_tomllib/__init__.py`: ```python import os from test.support import load_package_tests def load_tests(*args): return load_package_tests(os.path.dirname(__file__), *args) ``` Also change `import tomli as tomllib` to `import tomllib`. - In `cpython/Lib/tomllib/_parser.py` replace `__fp` with `fp` and `__s` with `s`. Add the `/` to `load` and `loads` function signatures. - Run `make regen-stdlib-module-names` - Create `Doc/library/tomllib.rst` and reference it in `Doc/library/fileformats.rst`
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22 KiB
Python
692 lines
22 KiB
Python
# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021 Taneli Hukkinen
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# Licensed to PSF under a Contributor Agreement.
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from __future__ import annotations
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from collections.abc import Iterable
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import string
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from types import MappingProxyType
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from typing import Any, BinaryIO, NamedTuple
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from ._re import (
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RE_DATETIME,
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RE_LOCALTIME,
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RE_NUMBER,
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match_to_datetime,
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match_to_localtime,
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match_to_number,
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)
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from ._types import Key, ParseFloat, Pos
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ASCII_CTRL = frozenset(chr(i) for i in range(32)) | frozenset(chr(127))
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# Neither of these sets include quotation mark or backslash. They are
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# currently handled as separate cases in the parser functions.
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ILLEGAL_BASIC_STR_CHARS = ASCII_CTRL - frozenset("\t")
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ILLEGAL_MULTILINE_BASIC_STR_CHARS = ASCII_CTRL - frozenset("\t\n")
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ILLEGAL_LITERAL_STR_CHARS = ILLEGAL_BASIC_STR_CHARS
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ILLEGAL_MULTILINE_LITERAL_STR_CHARS = ILLEGAL_MULTILINE_BASIC_STR_CHARS
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ILLEGAL_COMMENT_CHARS = ILLEGAL_BASIC_STR_CHARS
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TOML_WS = frozenset(" \t")
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TOML_WS_AND_NEWLINE = TOML_WS | frozenset("\n")
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BARE_KEY_CHARS = frozenset(string.ascii_letters + string.digits + "-_")
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KEY_INITIAL_CHARS = BARE_KEY_CHARS | frozenset("\"'")
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HEXDIGIT_CHARS = frozenset(string.hexdigits)
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BASIC_STR_ESCAPE_REPLACEMENTS = MappingProxyType(
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{
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"\\b": "\u0008", # backspace
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"\\t": "\u0009", # tab
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"\\n": "\u000A", # linefeed
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"\\f": "\u000C", # form feed
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"\\r": "\u000D", # carriage return
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'\\"': "\u0022", # quote
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"\\\\": "\u005C", # backslash
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}
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)
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class TOMLDecodeError(ValueError):
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"""An error raised if a document is not valid TOML."""
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def load(fp: BinaryIO, /, *, parse_float: ParseFloat = float) -> dict[str, Any]:
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"""Parse TOML from a binary file object."""
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b = fp.read()
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try:
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s = b.decode()
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except AttributeError:
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raise TypeError(
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"File must be opened in binary mode, e.g. use `open('foo.toml', 'rb')`"
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) from None
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return loads(s, parse_float=parse_float)
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def loads(s: str, /, *, parse_float: ParseFloat = float) -> dict[str, Any]: # noqa: C901
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"""Parse TOML from a string."""
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# The spec allows converting "\r\n" to "\n", even in string
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# literals. Let's do so to simplify parsing.
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src = s.replace("\r\n", "\n")
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pos = 0
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out = Output(NestedDict(), Flags())
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header: Key = ()
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parse_float = make_safe_parse_float(parse_float)
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# Parse one statement at a time
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# (typically means one line in TOML source)
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while True:
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# 1. Skip line leading whitespace
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pos = skip_chars(src, pos, TOML_WS)
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# 2. Parse rules. Expect one of the following:
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# - end of file
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# - end of line
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# - comment
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# - key/value pair
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# - append dict to list (and move to its namespace)
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# - create dict (and move to its namespace)
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# Skip trailing whitespace when applicable.
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try:
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char = src[pos]
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except IndexError:
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break
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if char == "\n":
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pos += 1
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continue
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if char in KEY_INITIAL_CHARS:
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pos = key_value_rule(src, pos, out, header, parse_float)
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pos = skip_chars(src, pos, TOML_WS)
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elif char == "[":
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try:
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second_char: str | None = src[pos + 1]
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except IndexError:
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second_char = None
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out.flags.finalize_pending()
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if second_char == "[":
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pos, header = create_list_rule(src, pos, out)
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else:
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pos, header = create_dict_rule(src, pos, out)
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pos = skip_chars(src, pos, TOML_WS)
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elif char != "#":
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raise suffixed_err(src, pos, "Invalid statement")
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# 3. Skip comment
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pos = skip_comment(src, pos)
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# 4. Expect end of line or end of file
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try:
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char = src[pos]
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except IndexError:
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break
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if char != "\n":
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raise suffixed_err(
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src, pos, "Expected newline or end of document after a statement"
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)
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pos += 1
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return out.data.dict
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class Flags:
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"""Flags that map to parsed keys/namespaces."""
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# Marks an immutable namespace (inline array or inline table).
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FROZEN = 0
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# Marks a nest that has been explicitly created and can no longer
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# be opened using the "[table]" syntax.
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EXPLICIT_NEST = 1
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def __init__(self) -> None:
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self._flags: dict[str, dict] = {}
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self._pending_flags: set[tuple[Key, int]] = set()
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def add_pending(self, key: Key, flag: int) -> None:
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self._pending_flags.add((key, flag))
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def finalize_pending(self) -> None:
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for key, flag in self._pending_flags:
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self.set(key, flag, recursive=False)
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self._pending_flags.clear()
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def unset_all(self, key: Key) -> None:
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cont = self._flags
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for k in key[:-1]:
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if k not in cont:
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return
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cont = cont[k]["nested"]
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cont.pop(key[-1], None)
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def set(self, key: Key, flag: int, *, recursive: bool) -> None: # noqa: A003
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cont = self._flags
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key_parent, key_stem = key[:-1], key[-1]
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for k in key_parent:
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if k not in cont:
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cont[k] = {"flags": set(), "recursive_flags": set(), "nested": {}}
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cont = cont[k]["nested"]
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if key_stem not in cont:
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cont[key_stem] = {"flags": set(), "recursive_flags": set(), "nested": {}}
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cont[key_stem]["recursive_flags" if recursive else "flags"].add(flag)
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def is_(self, key: Key, flag: int) -> bool:
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if not key:
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return False # document root has no flags
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cont = self._flags
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for k in key[:-1]:
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if k not in cont:
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return False
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inner_cont = cont[k]
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if flag in inner_cont["recursive_flags"]:
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return True
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cont = inner_cont["nested"]
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key_stem = key[-1]
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if key_stem in cont:
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cont = cont[key_stem]
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return flag in cont["flags"] or flag in cont["recursive_flags"]
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return False
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class NestedDict:
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def __init__(self) -> None:
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# The parsed content of the TOML document
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self.dict: dict[str, Any] = {}
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def get_or_create_nest(
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self,
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key: Key,
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*,
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access_lists: bool = True,
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) -> dict:
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cont: Any = self.dict
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for k in key:
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if k not in cont:
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cont[k] = {}
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cont = cont[k]
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if access_lists and isinstance(cont, list):
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cont = cont[-1]
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if not isinstance(cont, dict):
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raise KeyError("There is no nest behind this key")
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return cont
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def append_nest_to_list(self, key: Key) -> None:
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cont = self.get_or_create_nest(key[:-1])
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last_key = key[-1]
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if last_key in cont:
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list_ = cont[last_key]
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if not isinstance(list_, list):
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raise KeyError("An object other than list found behind this key")
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list_.append({})
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else:
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cont[last_key] = [{}]
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class Output(NamedTuple):
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data: NestedDict
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flags: Flags
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def skip_chars(src: str, pos: Pos, chars: Iterable[str]) -> Pos:
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try:
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while src[pos] in chars:
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pos += 1
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except IndexError:
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pass
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return pos
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def skip_until(
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src: str,
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pos: Pos,
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expect: str,
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*,
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error_on: frozenset[str],
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error_on_eof: bool,
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) -> Pos:
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try:
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new_pos = src.index(expect, pos)
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except ValueError:
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new_pos = len(src)
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if error_on_eof:
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raise suffixed_err(src, new_pos, f"Expected {expect!r}") from None
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if not error_on.isdisjoint(src[pos:new_pos]):
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while src[pos] not in error_on:
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pos += 1
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raise suffixed_err(src, pos, f"Found invalid character {src[pos]!r}")
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return new_pos
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def skip_comment(src: str, pos: Pos) -> Pos:
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try:
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char: str | None = src[pos]
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except IndexError:
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char = None
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if char == "#":
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return skip_until(
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src, pos + 1, "\n", error_on=ILLEGAL_COMMENT_CHARS, error_on_eof=False
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)
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return pos
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def skip_comments_and_array_ws(src: str, pos: Pos) -> Pos:
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while True:
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pos_before_skip = pos
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pos = skip_chars(src, pos, TOML_WS_AND_NEWLINE)
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pos = skip_comment(src, pos)
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if pos == pos_before_skip:
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return pos
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def create_dict_rule(src: str, pos: Pos, out: Output) -> tuple[Pos, Key]:
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pos += 1 # Skip "["
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pos = skip_chars(src, pos, TOML_WS)
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pos, key = parse_key(src, pos)
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if out.flags.is_(key, Flags.EXPLICIT_NEST) or out.flags.is_(key, Flags.FROZEN):
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raise suffixed_err(src, pos, f"Cannot declare {key} twice")
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out.flags.set(key, Flags.EXPLICIT_NEST, recursive=False)
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try:
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out.data.get_or_create_nest(key)
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except KeyError:
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raise suffixed_err(src, pos, "Cannot overwrite a value") from None
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if not src.startswith("]", pos):
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raise suffixed_err(src, pos, "Expected ']' at the end of a table declaration")
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return pos + 1, key
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def create_list_rule(src: str, pos: Pos, out: Output) -> tuple[Pos, Key]:
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pos += 2 # Skip "[["
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pos = skip_chars(src, pos, TOML_WS)
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pos, key = parse_key(src, pos)
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if out.flags.is_(key, Flags.FROZEN):
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raise suffixed_err(src, pos, f"Cannot mutate immutable namespace {key}")
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# Free the namespace now that it points to another empty list item...
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out.flags.unset_all(key)
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# ...but this key precisely is still prohibited from table declaration
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out.flags.set(key, Flags.EXPLICIT_NEST, recursive=False)
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try:
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out.data.append_nest_to_list(key)
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except KeyError:
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raise suffixed_err(src, pos, "Cannot overwrite a value") from None
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if not src.startswith("]]", pos):
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raise suffixed_err(src, pos, "Expected ']]' at the end of an array declaration")
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return pos + 2, key
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def key_value_rule(
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src: str, pos: Pos, out: Output, header: Key, parse_float: ParseFloat
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) -> Pos:
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pos, key, value = parse_key_value_pair(src, pos, parse_float)
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key_parent, key_stem = key[:-1], key[-1]
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abs_key_parent = header + key_parent
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relative_path_cont_keys = (header + key[:i] for i in range(1, len(key)))
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for cont_key in relative_path_cont_keys:
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# Check that dotted key syntax does not redefine an existing table
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if out.flags.is_(cont_key, Flags.EXPLICIT_NEST):
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raise suffixed_err(src, pos, f"Cannot redefine namespace {cont_key}")
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# Containers in the relative path can't be opened with the table syntax or
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# dotted key/value syntax in following table sections.
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out.flags.add_pending(cont_key, Flags.EXPLICIT_NEST)
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if out.flags.is_(abs_key_parent, Flags.FROZEN):
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raise suffixed_err(
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src, pos, f"Cannot mutate immutable namespace {abs_key_parent}"
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)
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try:
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nest = out.data.get_or_create_nest(abs_key_parent)
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except KeyError:
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raise suffixed_err(src, pos, "Cannot overwrite a value") from None
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if key_stem in nest:
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raise suffixed_err(src, pos, "Cannot overwrite a value")
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# Mark inline table and array namespaces recursively immutable
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if isinstance(value, (dict, list)):
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out.flags.set(header + key, Flags.FROZEN, recursive=True)
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nest[key_stem] = value
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return pos
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def parse_key_value_pair(
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src: str, pos: Pos, parse_float: ParseFloat
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) -> tuple[Pos, Key, Any]:
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pos, key = parse_key(src, pos)
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try:
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char: str | None = src[pos]
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except IndexError:
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char = None
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if char != "=":
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raise suffixed_err(src, pos, "Expected '=' after a key in a key/value pair")
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pos += 1
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pos = skip_chars(src, pos, TOML_WS)
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pos, value = parse_value(src, pos, parse_float)
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return pos, key, value
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def parse_key(src: str, pos: Pos) -> tuple[Pos, Key]:
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pos, key_part = parse_key_part(src, pos)
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key: Key = (key_part,)
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pos = skip_chars(src, pos, TOML_WS)
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while True:
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try:
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char: str | None = src[pos]
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except IndexError:
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char = None
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if char != ".":
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return pos, key
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pos += 1
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pos = skip_chars(src, pos, TOML_WS)
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pos, key_part = parse_key_part(src, pos)
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key += (key_part,)
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pos = skip_chars(src, pos, TOML_WS)
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def parse_key_part(src: str, pos: Pos) -> tuple[Pos, str]:
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try:
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char: str | None = src[pos]
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except IndexError:
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char = None
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if char in BARE_KEY_CHARS:
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start_pos = pos
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pos = skip_chars(src, pos, BARE_KEY_CHARS)
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return pos, src[start_pos:pos]
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if char == "'":
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return parse_literal_str(src, pos)
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if char == '"':
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return parse_one_line_basic_str(src, pos)
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raise suffixed_err(src, pos, "Invalid initial character for a key part")
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def parse_one_line_basic_str(src: str, pos: Pos) -> tuple[Pos, str]:
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pos += 1
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return parse_basic_str(src, pos, multiline=False)
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def parse_array(src: str, pos: Pos, parse_float: ParseFloat) -> tuple[Pos, list]:
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pos += 1
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array: list = []
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pos = skip_comments_and_array_ws(src, pos)
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if src.startswith("]", pos):
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return pos + 1, array
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while True:
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pos, val = parse_value(src, pos, parse_float)
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array.append(val)
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pos = skip_comments_and_array_ws(src, pos)
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c = src[pos : pos + 1]
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if c == "]":
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return pos + 1, array
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if c != ",":
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raise suffixed_err(src, pos, "Unclosed array")
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pos += 1
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pos = skip_comments_and_array_ws(src, pos)
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if src.startswith("]", pos):
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return pos + 1, array
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def parse_inline_table(src: str, pos: Pos, parse_float: ParseFloat) -> tuple[Pos, dict]:
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pos += 1
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nested_dict = NestedDict()
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flags = Flags()
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pos = skip_chars(src, pos, TOML_WS)
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if src.startswith("}", pos):
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return pos + 1, nested_dict.dict
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while True:
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pos, key, value = parse_key_value_pair(src, pos, parse_float)
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key_parent, key_stem = key[:-1], key[-1]
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if flags.is_(key, Flags.FROZEN):
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raise suffixed_err(src, pos, f"Cannot mutate immutable namespace {key}")
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try:
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nest = nested_dict.get_or_create_nest(key_parent, access_lists=False)
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except KeyError:
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raise suffixed_err(src, pos, "Cannot overwrite a value") from None
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if key_stem in nest:
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raise suffixed_err(src, pos, f"Duplicate inline table key {key_stem!r}")
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nest[key_stem] = value
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pos = skip_chars(src, pos, TOML_WS)
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c = src[pos : pos + 1]
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if c == "}":
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return pos + 1, nested_dict.dict
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if c != ",":
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raise suffixed_err(src, pos, "Unclosed inline table")
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if isinstance(value, (dict, list)):
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flags.set(key, Flags.FROZEN, recursive=True)
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pos += 1
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pos = skip_chars(src, pos, TOML_WS)
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def parse_basic_str_escape(
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src: str, pos: Pos, *, multiline: bool = False
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) -> tuple[Pos, str]:
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escape_id = src[pos : pos + 2]
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pos += 2
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if multiline and escape_id in {"\\ ", "\\\t", "\\\n"}:
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# Skip whitespace until next non-whitespace character or end of
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# the doc. Error if non-whitespace is found before newline.
|
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if escape_id != "\\\n":
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|
pos = skip_chars(src, pos, TOML_WS)
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try:
|
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char = src[pos]
|
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except IndexError:
|
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return pos, ""
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if char != "\n":
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raise suffixed_err(src, pos, "Unescaped '\\' in a string")
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pos += 1
|
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pos = skip_chars(src, pos, TOML_WS_AND_NEWLINE)
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return pos, ""
|
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if escape_id == "\\u":
|
|
return parse_hex_char(src, pos, 4)
|
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if escape_id == "\\U":
|
|
return parse_hex_char(src, pos, 8)
|
|
try:
|
|
return pos, BASIC_STR_ESCAPE_REPLACEMENTS[escape_id]
|
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except KeyError:
|
|
raise suffixed_err(src, pos, "Unescaped '\\' in a string") from None
|
|
|
|
|
|
def parse_basic_str_escape_multiline(src: str, pos: Pos) -> tuple[Pos, str]:
|
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return parse_basic_str_escape(src, pos, multiline=True)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def parse_hex_char(src: str, pos: Pos, hex_len: int) -> tuple[Pos, str]:
|
|
hex_str = src[pos : pos + hex_len]
|
|
if len(hex_str) != hex_len or not HEXDIGIT_CHARS.issuperset(hex_str):
|
|
raise suffixed_err(src, pos, "Invalid hex value")
|
|
pos += hex_len
|
|
hex_int = int(hex_str, 16)
|
|
if not is_unicode_scalar_value(hex_int):
|
|
raise suffixed_err(src, pos, "Escaped character is not a Unicode scalar value")
|
|
return pos, chr(hex_int)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def parse_literal_str(src: str, pos: Pos) -> tuple[Pos, str]:
|
|
pos += 1 # Skip starting apostrophe
|
|
start_pos = pos
|
|
pos = skip_until(
|
|
src, pos, "'", error_on=ILLEGAL_LITERAL_STR_CHARS, error_on_eof=True
|
|
)
|
|
return pos + 1, src[start_pos:pos] # Skip ending apostrophe
|
|
|
|
|
|
def parse_multiline_str(src: str, pos: Pos, *, literal: bool) -> tuple[Pos, str]:
|
|
pos += 3
|
|
if src.startswith("\n", pos):
|
|
pos += 1
|
|
|
|
if literal:
|
|
delim = "'"
|
|
end_pos = skip_until(
|
|
src,
|
|
pos,
|
|
"'''",
|
|
error_on=ILLEGAL_MULTILINE_LITERAL_STR_CHARS,
|
|
error_on_eof=True,
|
|
)
|
|
result = src[pos:end_pos]
|
|
pos = end_pos + 3
|
|
else:
|
|
delim = '"'
|
|
pos, result = parse_basic_str(src, pos, multiline=True)
|
|
|
|
# Add at maximum two extra apostrophes/quotes if the end sequence
|
|
# is 4 or 5 chars long instead of just 3.
|
|
if not src.startswith(delim, pos):
|
|
return pos, result
|
|
pos += 1
|
|
if not src.startswith(delim, pos):
|
|
return pos, result + delim
|
|
pos += 1
|
|
return pos, result + (delim * 2)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def parse_basic_str(src: str, pos: Pos, *, multiline: bool) -> tuple[Pos, str]:
|
|
if multiline:
|
|
error_on = ILLEGAL_MULTILINE_BASIC_STR_CHARS
|
|
parse_escapes = parse_basic_str_escape_multiline
|
|
else:
|
|
error_on = ILLEGAL_BASIC_STR_CHARS
|
|
parse_escapes = parse_basic_str_escape
|
|
result = ""
|
|
start_pos = pos
|
|
while True:
|
|
try:
|
|
char = src[pos]
|
|
except IndexError:
|
|
raise suffixed_err(src, pos, "Unterminated string") from None
|
|
if char == '"':
|
|
if not multiline:
|
|
return pos + 1, result + src[start_pos:pos]
|
|
if src.startswith('"""', pos):
|
|
return pos + 3, result + src[start_pos:pos]
|
|
pos += 1
|
|
continue
|
|
if char == "\\":
|
|
result += src[start_pos:pos]
|
|
pos, parsed_escape = parse_escapes(src, pos)
|
|
result += parsed_escape
|
|
start_pos = pos
|
|
continue
|
|
if char in error_on:
|
|
raise suffixed_err(src, pos, f"Illegal character {char!r}")
|
|
pos += 1
|
|
|
|
|
|
def parse_value( # noqa: C901
|
|
src: str, pos: Pos, parse_float: ParseFloat
|
|
) -> tuple[Pos, Any]:
|
|
try:
|
|
char: str | None = src[pos]
|
|
except IndexError:
|
|
char = None
|
|
|
|
# IMPORTANT: order conditions based on speed of checking and likelihood
|
|
|
|
# Basic strings
|
|
if char == '"':
|
|
if src.startswith('"""', pos):
|
|
return parse_multiline_str(src, pos, literal=False)
|
|
return parse_one_line_basic_str(src, pos)
|
|
|
|
# Literal strings
|
|
if char == "'":
|
|
if src.startswith("'''", pos):
|
|
return parse_multiline_str(src, pos, literal=True)
|
|
return parse_literal_str(src, pos)
|
|
|
|
# Booleans
|
|
if char == "t":
|
|
if src.startswith("true", pos):
|
|
return pos + 4, True
|
|
if char == "f":
|
|
if src.startswith("false", pos):
|
|
return pos + 5, False
|
|
|
|
# Arrays
|
|
if char == "[":
|
|
return parse_array(src, pos, parse_float)
|
|
|
|
# Inline tables
|
|
if char == "{":
|
|
return parse_inline_table(src, pos, parse_float)
|
|
|
|
# Dates and times
|
|
datetime_match = RE_DATETIME.match(src, pos)
|
|
if datetime_match:
|
|
try:
|
|
datetime_obj = match_to_datetime(datetime_match)
|
|
except ValueError as e:
|
|
raise suffixed_err(src, pos, "Invalid date or datetime") from e
|
|
return datetime_match.end(), datetime_obj
|
|
localtime_match = RE_LOCALTIME.match(src, pos)
|
|
if localtime_match:
|
|
return localtime_match.end(), match_to_localtime(localtime_match)
|
|
|
|
# Integers and "normal" floats.
|
|
# The regex will greedily match any type starting with a decimal
|
|
# char, so needs to be located after handling of dates and times.
|
|
number_match = RE_NUMBER.match(src, pos)
|
|
if number_match:
|
|
return number_match.end(), match_to_number(number_match, parse_float)
|
|
|
|
# Special floats
|
|
first_three = src[pos : pos + 3]
|
|
if first_three in {"inf", "nan"}:
|
|
return pos + 3, parse_float(first_three)
|
|
first_four = src[pos : pos + 4]
|
|
if first_four in {"-inf", "+inf", "-nan", "+nan"}:
|
|
return pos + 4, parse_float(first_four)
|
|
|
|
raise suffixed_err(src, pos, "Invalid value")
|
|
|
|
|
|
def suffixed_err(src: str, pos: Pos, msg: str) -> TOMLDecodeError:
|
|
"""Return a `TOMLDecodeError` where error message is suffixed with
|
|
coordinates in source."""
|
|
|
|
def coord_repr(src: str, pos: Pos) -> str:
|
|
if pos >= len(src):
|
|
return "end of document"
|
|
line = src.count("\n", 0, pos) + 1
|
|
if line == 1:
|
|
column = pos + 1
|
|
else:
|
|
column = pos - src.rindex("\n", 0, pos)
|
|
return f"line {line}, column {column}"
|
|
|
|
return TOMLDecodeError(f"{msg} (at {coord_repr(src, pos)})")
|
|
|
|
|
|
def is_unicode_scalar_value(codepoint: int) -> bool:
|
|
return (0 <= codepoint <= 55295) or (57344 <= codepoint <= 1114111)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def make_safe_parse_float(parse_float: ParseFloat) -> ParseFloat:
|
|
"""A decorator to make `parse_float` safe.
|
|
|
|
`parse_float` must not return dicts or lists, because these types
|
|
would be mixed with parsed TOML tables and arrays, thus confusing
|
|
the parser. The returned decorated callable raises `ValueError`
|
|
instead of returning illegal types.
|
|
"""
|
|
# The default `float` callable never returns illegal types. Optimize it.
|
|
if parse_float is float: # type: ignore[comparison-overlap]
|
|
return float
|
|
|
|
def safe_parse_float(float_str: str) -> Any:
|
|
float_value = parse_float(float_str)
|
|
if isinstance(float_value, (dict, list)):
|
|
raise ValueError("parse_float must not return dicts or lists")
|
|
return float_value
|
|
|
|
return safe_parse_float
|