Source code for fparser.two.Fortran2008.format_item_r1003

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"""
Module containing Fortran 2008 Format_Item rule R1003
"""

from typing import Optional, Tuple, Union

from fparser.two.Fortran2003 import (
    Digit_String,
    Format_Item as Format_Item_2003,
    Format_Item_List,
)
from fparser.two.utils import NoMatchError


[docs] class Format_Item(Format_Item_2003): # R1003 """Fortran 2008 rule R1003 format-item is [ r ] data-edit-desc or control-edit-desc or char-string-edit-desc or [ r ] ( format-item-list ) or format-item-c1002 or hollerith-item or * ( format-item-list ) Extends the Fortran 2003 rule R1003 with the additional unlimited format repeat specifier ``*`` before a parenthesised format-item-list. """ # Inherit the parent's subclass_names so that Control_Edit_Desc, # Hollerith_Item, etc. remain registered when the F2008 parser # replaces F2003 Format_Item in the class hierarchy. # Include "Format_Item" itself so that this F2008 class is # registered in Base.subclasses["Format_Item"] and can be # discovered when F2003 code (e.g. Format_Item_List.match) # directly references the F2003 Format_Item class.
[docs] subclass_names = Format_Item_2003.subclass_names[:] + ["Format_Item"]
[docs] use_names = Format_Item_2003.use_names[:]
@staticmethod
[docs] def match( string: str, ) -> Optional[ Tuple[Union[str, Digit_String], Union[Format_Item_2003, Format_Item_List]] ]: """Attempts to match the supplied text with this rule. Calls the Fortran 2003 match first. If that fails, checks for the Fortran 2008 unlimited format repeat: ``*(format-item-list)``. :param string: Fortran code to check for a match. :returns: None if there is no match, a tuple of size 2 containing a repeat specifier (``"*"`` or a Repeat instance) and the matched descriptor or format-item-list. """ if not string: return None # Fortran 2003 matches all but unlimited repeat, so try it first. # The F2003 match raises NoMatchError rather than returning None # when it cannot parse the string (e.g. Data_Edit_Desc fails). try: result = Format_Item_2003.match(string) except NoMatchError: result = None if result: return result # Try to match unlimited format repeat: *(format-item-list) strip_string = string.strip() if not strip_string: return None if strip_string[0] == "*" and len(strip_string) > 1: my_string = strip_string[1:].lstrip() if my_string[0] == "(" and my_string[-1] == ")": return ("*", Format_Item_List(my_string[1:-1].lstrip())) return None