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Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +00001:mod:`tokenize` --- Tokenizer for Python source
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4.. module:: tokenize
5 :synopsis: Lexical scanner for Python source code.
6.. moduleauthor:: Ka Ping Yee
7.. sectionauthor:: Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake@acm.org>
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Éric Araujo29a0b572011-08-19 02:14:03 +02009**Source code:** :source:`Lib/tokenize.py`
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Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000012
13The :mod:`tokenize` module provides a lexical scanner for Python source code,
14implemented in Python. The scanner in this module returns comments as tokens as
15well, making it useful for implementing "pretty-printers," including colorizers
16for on-screen displays.
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Meador Ingeda747c32012-01-19 00:17:44 -060018To simplify token stream handling, all :ref:`operators` and :ref:`delimiters`
19tokens are returned using the generic :data:`token.OP` token type. The exact
20type can be determined by checking the token ``string`` field on the
21:term:`named tuple` returned from :func:`tokenize.tokenize` for the character
22sequence that identifies a specific operator token.
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Georg Brandlcf3fb252007-10-21 10:52:38 +000024The primary entry point is a :term:`generator`:
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000025
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000026.. function:: generate_tokens(readline)
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Georg Brandlebd662d2008-06-08 08:54:40 +000028 The :func:`generate_tokens` generator requires one argument, *readline*,
29 which must be a callable object which provides the same interface as the
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000030 :meth:`readline` method of built-in file objects (see section
Georg Brandlebd662d2008-06-08 08:54:40 +000031 :ref:`bltin-file-objects`). Each call to the function should return one line
Raymond Hettinger2aa85192012-07-01 20:00:09 -070032 of input as a string. Alternately, *readline* may be a callable object that
33 signals completion by raising :exc:`StopIteration`.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000034
35 The generator produces 5-tuples with these members: the token type; the token
Georg Brandlebd662d2008-06-08 08:54:40 +000036 string; a 2-tuple ``(srow, scol)`` of ints specifying the row and column
37 where the token begins in the source; a 2-tuple ``(erow, ecol)`` of ints
38 specifying the row and column where the token ends in the source; and the
Georg Brandl3219df12008-06-08 08:59:38 +000039 line on which the token was found. The line passed (the last tuple item) is
40 the *logical* line; continuation lines are included.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000041
42 .. versionadded:: 2.2
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44An older entry point is retained for backward compatibility:
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47.. function:: tokenize(readline[, tokeneater])
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49 The :func:`tokenize` function accepts two parameters: one representing the input
50 stream, and one providing an output mechanism for :func:`tokenize`.
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52 The first parameter, *readline*, must be a callable object which provides the
53 same interface as the :meth:`readline` method of built-in file objects (see
54 section :ref:`bltin-file-objects`). Each call to the function should return one
55 line of input as a string. Alternately, *readline* may be a callable object that
56 signals completion by raising :exc:`StopIteration`.
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58 .. versionchanged:: 2.5
59 Added :exc:`StopIteration` support.
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61 The second parameter, *tokeneater*, must also be a callable object. It is
62 called once for each token, with five arguments, corresponding to the tuples
63 generated by :func:`generate_tokens`.
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65All constants from the :mod:`token` module are also exported from
66:mod:`tokenize`, as are two additional token type values that might be passed to
67the *tokeneater* function by :func:`tokenize`:
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70.. data:: COMMENT
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72 Token value used to indicate a comment.
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75.. data:: NL
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77 Token value used to indicate a non-terminating newline. The NEWLINE token
78 indicates the end of a logical line of Python code; NL tokens are generated when
79 a logical line of code is continued over multiple physical lines.
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81Another function is provided to reverse the tokenization process. This is useful
82for creating tools that tokenize a script, modify the token stream, and write
83back the modified script.
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85
86.. function:: untokenize(iterable)
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88 Converts tokens back into Python source code. The *iterable* must return
89 sequences with at least two elements, the token type and the token string. Any
90 additional sequence elements are ignored.
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92 The reconstructed script is returned as a single string. The result is
93 guaranteed to tokenize back to match the input so that the conversion is
94 lossless and round-trips are assured. The guarantee applies only to the token
95 type and token string as the spacing between tokens (column positions) may
96 change.
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98 .. versionadded:: 2.5
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100Example of a script re-writer that transforms float literals into Decimal
101objects::
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103 def decistmt(s):
104 """Substitute Decimals for floats in a string of statements.
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106 >>> from decimal import Decimal
107 >>> s = 'print +21.3e-5*-.1234/81.7'
108 >>> decistmt(s)
109 "print +Decimal ('21.3e-5')*-Decimal ('.1234')/Decimal ('81.7')"
110
111 >>> exec(s)
112 -3.21716034272e-007
113 >>> exec(decistmt(s))
114 -3.217160342717258261933904529E-7
115
116 """
117 result = []
118 g = generate_tokens(StringIO(s).readline) # tokenize the string
119 for toknum, tokval, _, _, _ in g:
120 if toknum == NUMBER and '.' in tokval: # replace NUMBER tokens
121 result.extend([
122 (NAME, 'Decimal'),
123 (OP, '('),
124 (STRING, repr(tokval)),
125 (OP, ')')
126 ])
127 else:
128 result.append((toknum, tokval))
129 return untokenize(result)
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