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Doh, it turns out you're right, it is valid rpython, the problem was elsewhere. I was assuming the transform function was at fault because the error only happened when that was included in the build. It turns out correlation doesn't equal causation :-) The actual bug was this: [translation:ERROR] Exception': found an operation that always raises AttributeError: generated by a constant operation: getattr(<AliasModule 'py.test' for 'pytest'>, 'config') Which I managed to fix by putting this lovely hack at the top of my script: class FixConfig: class option: view = False py.test.config = FixConfig Everything seems to be working now. Thanks to both Carl and Leonardo for the help! On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 3:33 AM, Carl Friedrich Bolz <cfbolz@gmx.de> wrote:
On 04/20/2011 12:51 AM, Ian Overgard wrote:
Thanks, that definitely helped. I forgot you could run arbitrary python before the entry point.
I've got it parsing now, but the one issue I'm still running into is that the syntax tree that comes back has a lot of junk nodes. The ToAST.transform function will clean them up, but it seems to be not-rpython, and I don't think there's any way I can call it before the entry point (since it's processing the ast, not the grammar).
Is that class just hopeless? Or is there some way I can annotate it myself in the code? (
You could take a look at the test test_translate_ast_visitor in rlib/parsing/test/test_translate.py. It does what you need to do by explicitly calling visit_[initial rule] on the AST visitor. I tried to replace that with a call to transform and it still worked. So I don't know what you are doing differently from that test.
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