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"""Tools for manipulation of expressions using paths. """
from sympy.core import Basic
class EPath:
r"""
Manipulate expressions using paths.
EPath grammar in EBNF notation::
literal ::= /[A-Za-z_][A-Za-z_0-9]*/
number ::= /-?\d+/
type ::= literal
attribute ::= literal "?"
all ::= "*"
slice ::= "[" number? (":" number? (":" number?)?)? "]"
range ::= all | slice
query ::= (type | attribute) ("|" (type | attribute))*
selector ::= range | query range?
path ::= "/" selector ("/" selector)*
See the docstring of the epath() function.
"""
__slots__ = ("_path", "_epath")
def __new__(cls, path):
"""Construct new EPath. """
if isinstance(path, EPath):
return path
if not path:
raise ValueError("empty EPath")
_path = path
if path[0] == '/':
path = path[1:]
else:
raise NotImplementedError("non-root EPath")
epath = []
for selector in path.split('/'):
selector = selector.strip()
if not selector:
raise ValueError("empty selector")
index = 0
for c in selector:
if c.isalnum() or c in ('_', '|', '?'):
index += 1
else:
break
attrs = []
types = []
if index:
elements = selector[:index]
selector = selector[index:]
for element in elements.split('|'):
element = element.strip()
if not element:
raise ValueError("empty element")
if element.endswith('?'):
attrs.append(element[:-1])
else:
types.append(element)
span = None
if selector == '*':
pass
else:
if selector.startswith('['):
try:
i = selector.index(']')
except ValueError:
raise ValueError("expected ']', got EOL")
_span, span = selector[1:i], []
if ':' not in _span:
span = int(_span)
else:
for elt in _span.split(':', 3):
if not elt:
span.append(None)
else:
span.append(int(elt))
span = slice(*span)
selector = selector[i + 1:]
if selector:
raise ValueError("trailing characters in selector")
epath.append((attrs, types, span))
obj = object.__new__(cls)
obj._path = _path
obj._epath = epath
return obj
def __repr__(self):
return "%s(%r)" % (self.__class__.__name__, self._path)
def _get_ordered_args(self, expr):
"""Sort ``expr.args`` using printing order. """
if expr.is_Add:
return expr.as_ordered_terms()
elif expr.is_Mul:
return expr.as_ordered_factors()
else:
return expr.args
def _hasattrs(self, expr, attrs):
"""Check if ``expr`` has any of ``attrs``. """
for attr in attrs:
if not hasattr(expr, attr):
return False
return True
def _hastypes(self, expr, types):
"""Check if ``expr`` is any of ``types``. """
_types = [ cls.__name__ for cls in expr.__class__.mro() ]
return bool(set(_types).intersection(types))
def _has(self, expr, attrs, types):
"""Apply ``_hasattrs`` and ``_hastypes`` to ``expr``. """
if not (attrs or types):
return True
if attrs and self._hasattrs(expr, attrs):
return True
if types and self._hastypes(expr, types):
return True
return False
def apply(self, expr, func, args=None, kwargs=None):
"""
Modify parts of an expression selected by a path.
Examples
========
>>> from sympy.simplify.epathtools import EPath
>>> from sympy import sin, cos, E
>>> from sympy.abc import x, y, z, t
>>> path = EPath("/*/[0]/Symbol")
>>> expr = [((x, 1), 2), ((3, y), z)]
>>> path.apply(expr, lambda expr: expr**2)
[((x**2, 1), 2), ((3, y**2), z)]
>>> path = EPath("/*/*/Symbol")
>>> expr = t + sin(x + 1) + cos(x + y + E)
>>> path.apply(expr, lambda expr: 2*expr)
t + sin(2*x + 1) + cos(2*x + 2*y + E)
"""
def _apply(path, expr, func):
if not path:
return func(expr)
else:
selector, path = path[0], path[1:]
attrs, types, span = selector
if isinstance(expr, Basic):
if not expr.is_Atom:
args, basic = self._get_ordered_args(expr), True
else:
return expr
elif hasattr(expr, '__iter__'):
args, basic = expr, False
else:
return expr
args = list(args)
if span is not None:
if isinstance(span, slice):
indices = range(*span.indices(len(args)))
else:
indices = [span]
else:
indices = range(len(args))
for i in indices:
try:
arg = args[i]
except IndexError:
continue
if self._has(arg, attrs, types):
args[i] = _apply(path, arg, func)
if basic:
return expr.func(*args)
else:
return expr.__class__(args)
_args, _kwargs = args or (), kwargs or {}
_func = lambda expr: func(expr, *_args, **_kwargs)
return _apply(self._epath, expr, _func)
def select(self, expr):
"""
Retrieve parts of an expression selected by a path.
Examples
========
>>> from sympy.simplify.epathtools import EPath
>>> from sympy import sin, cos, E
>>> from sympy.abc import x, y, z, t
>>> path = EPath("/*/[0]/Symbol")
>>> expr = [((x, 1), 2), ((3, y), z)]
>>> path.select(expr)
[x, y]
>>> path = EPath("/*/*/Symbol")
>>> expr = t + sin(x + 1) + cos(x + y + E)
>>> path.select(expr)
[x, x, y]
"""
result = []
def _select(path, expr):
if not path:
result.append(expr)
else:
selector, path = path[0], path[1:]
attrs, types, span = selector
if isinstance(expr, Basic):
args = self._get_ordered_args(expr)
elif hasattr(expr, '__iter__'):
args = expr
else:
return
if span is not None:
if isinstance(span, slice):
args = args[span]
else:
try:
args = [args[span]]
except IndexError:
return
for arg in args:
if self._has(arg, attrs, types):
_select(path, arg)
_select(self._epath, expr)
return result
def epath(path, expr=None, func=None, args=None, kwargs=None):
r"""
Manipulate parts of an expression selected by a path.
Explanation
===========
This function allows to manipulate large nested expressions in single
line of code, utilizing techniques to those applied in XML processing
standards (e.g. XPath).
If ``func`` is ``None``, :func:`epath` retrieves elements selected by
the ``path``. Otherwise it applies ``func`` to each matching element.
Note that it is more efficient to create an EPath object and use the select
and apply methods of that object, since this will compile the path string
only once. This function should only be used as a convenient shortcut for
interactive use.
This is the supported syntax:
* select all: ``/*``
Equivalent of ``for arg in args:``.
* select slice: ``/[0]`` or ``/[1:5]`` or ``/[1:5:2]``
Supports standard Python's slice syntax.
* select by type: ``/list`` or ``/list|tuple``
Emulates ``isinstance()``.
* select by attribute: ``/__iter__?``
Emulates ``hasattr()``.
Parameters
==========
path : str | EPath
A path as a string or a compiled EPath.
expr : Basic | iterable
An expression or a container of expressions.
func : callable (optional)
A callable that will be applied to matching parts.
args : tuple (optional)
Additional positional arguments to ``func``.
kwargs : dict (optional)
Additional keyword arguments to ``func``.
Examples
========
>>> from sympy.simplify.epathtools import epath
>>> from sympy import sin, cos, E
>>> from sympy.abc import x, y, z, t
>>> path = "/*/[0]/Symbol"
>>> expr = [((x, 1), 2), ((3, y), z)]
>>> epath(path, expr)
[x, y]
>>> epath(path, expr, lambda expr: expr**2)
[((x**2, 1), 2), ((3, y**2), z)]
>>> path = "/*/*/Symbol"
>>> expr = t + sin(x + 1) + cos(x + y + E)
>>> epath(path, expr)
[x, x, y]
>>> epath(path, expr, lambda expr: 2*expr)
t + sin(2*x + 1) + cos(2*x + 2*y + E)
"""
_epath = EPath(path)
if expr is None:
return _epath
if func is None:
return _epath.select(expr)
else:
return _epath.apply(expr, func, args, kwargs)