X-Git-Url: https://git.madduck.net/etc/vim.git/blobdiff_plain/e74117f172e29e8a980e2c9de929ad50d3769150..77b6ed1b70bd07f058bc551906bc880022847964:/blib2to3/pgen2/grammar.py?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/blib2to3/pgen2/grammar.py b/blib2to3/pgen2/grammar.py index 088c58b..32d1d8b 100644 --- a/blib2to3/pgen2/grammar.py +++ b/blib2to3/pgen2/grammar.py @@ -13,8 +13,9 @@ fallback token code OP, but the parser needs the actual token code. """ # Python imports -import collections +import os import pickle +import tempfile # Local imports from . import token @@ -84,23 +85,14 @@ class Grammar(object): self.tokens = {} self.symbol2label = {} self.start = 256 + # Python 3.7+ parses async as a keyword, not an identifier + self.async_keywords = False def dump(self, filename): - """Dump the grammar tables to a pickle file. - - dump() recursively changes all dict to OrderedDict, so the pickled file - is not exactly the same as what was passed in to dump(). load() uses the - pickled file to create the tables, but only changes OrderedDict to dict - at the top level; it does not recursively change OrderedDict to dict. - So, the loaded tables are different from the original tables that were - passed to load() in that some of the OrderedDict (from the pickled file) - are not changed back to dict. For parsing, this has no effect on - performance because OrderedDict uses dict's __getitem__ with nothing in - between. - """ - with open(filename, "wb") as f: - d = _make_deterministic(self.__dict__) - pickle.dump(d, f, 2) + """Dump the grammar tables to a pickle file.""" + with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(dir=os.path.dirname(filename), delete=False) as f: + pickle.dump(self.__dict__, f, pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL) + os.replace(f.name, filename) def load(self, filename): """Load the grammar tables from a pickle file.""" @@ -123,6 +115,7 @@ class Grammar(object): new.labels = self.labels[:] new.states = self.states[:] new.start = self.start + new.async_keywords = self.async_keywords return new def report(self): @@ -141,17 +134,6 @@ class Grammar(object): print("start", self.start) -def _make_deterministic(top): - if isinstance(top, dict): - return collections.OrderedDict( - sorted(((k, _make_deterministic(v)) for k, v in top.items()))) - if isinstance(top, list): - return [_make_deterministic(e) for e in top] - if isinstance(top, tuple): - return tuple(_make_deterministic(e) for e in top) - return top - - # Map from operator to number (since tokenize doesn't do this) opmap_raw = """