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testParser.py
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# testParser.py
# -------------
# Licensing Information: Please do not distribute or publish solutions to this
# project. You are free to use and extend these projects for educational
# purposes. The Pacman AI projects were developed at UC Berkeley, primarily by
# John DeNero ([email protected]) and Dan Klein ([email protected]).
# Student side autograding was added by Brad Miller, Nick Hay, and Pieter
# Abbeel in Spring 2013.
# For more info, see http://inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/~cs188/pacman/pacman.html
import re
import sys
class TestParser(object):
def __init__(self, path):
# save the path to the test file
self.path = path
def removeComments(self, rawlines):
# remove any portion of a line following a '#' symbol
fixed_lines = []
for l in rawlines:
idx = l.find('#')
if idx == -1:
fixed_lines.append(l)
else:
fixed_lines.append(l[0:idx])
return '\n'.join(fixed_lines)
def parse(self):
# read in the test case and remove comments
test = {}
with open(self.path) as handle:
raw_lines = handle.read().split('\n')
test_text = self.removeComments(raw_lines)
test['__raw_lines__'] = raw_lines
test['path'] = self.path
test['__emit__'] = []
lines = test_text.split('\n')
i = 0
# read a property in each loop cycle
while(i < len(lines)):
# skip blank lines
if re.match('\A\s*\Z', lines[i]):
test['__emit__'].append(("raw", raw_lines[i]))
i += 1
continue
m = re.match('\A([^"]*?):\s*"([^"]*)"\s*\Z', lines[i])
if m:
test[m.group(1)] = m.group(2)
test['__emit__'].append(("oneline", m.group(1)))
i += 1
continue
m = re.match('\A([^"]*?):\s*"""\s*\Z', lines[i])
if m:
msg = []
i += 1
while(not re.match('\A\s*"""\s*\Z', lines[i])):
msg.append(raw_lines[i])
i += 1
test[m.group(1)] = '\n'.join(msg)
test['__emit__'].append(("multiline", m.group(1)))
i += 1
continue
print 'error parsing test file: %s' % self.path
sys.exit(1)
return test
def emitTestDict(testDict, handle):
for kind, data in testDict['__emit__']:
if kind == "raw":
handle.write(data + "\n")
elif kind == "oneline":
handle.write('%s: "%s"\n' % (data, testDict[data]))
elif kind == "multiline":
handle.write('%s: """\n%s\n"""\n' % (data, testDict[data]))
else:
raise Exception("Bad __emit__")