[Python-Dev] relation between Python.asdl and Tools/compiler/ast.txt
Yoann Padioleau
yoann.padioleau at facebook.com
Fri Jan 8 23:59:52 CET 2010
On Jan 7, 2010, at 1:16 PM, Martin v. Löwis wrote:
>>> astgen.py is not used to process asdl files; ast.txt lives right
>>> next to astgen.py. Instead, the asdl file is processed by
>>> Parser/asdl_c.py.
>>
>> Yes, I know that. That's why I asked about the relation between
>> ast.txt and Python.adsl. If internally the parser uses the .adsl, but
>> expose as a reflection mechanism things that were generated from
>> ast.txt, then there could be a mismatch. Where does ast.txt comes
>> from ? Shouldn't it be generated itself from Python.adsl ?
>
> What you may not be aware of is that Tools/compiler (and the
> compiler package that it builds on) are both unused and unmaintained.
I see. So if people want to analyze python code they have to use
other tools (like rope?) ? or use reflection ?
>
> If the package stops working correctly - tough luck.
>
>> So we would have
>>
>> Python.adsl ----????----> ast.txt ---- astgen.py ---> ast.py
>> containing all the UnarySub, Expression, classes that represents a
>> Python AST.
>
> No - what actually happens in Python 3.x is this: both the compiler
> package and Tools/compiler are removed.
Ok. I will then create my own ast classes generator.
Thanks.
>
> Regards,
> Martin
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