pyice | A compiler for the Ice9 language written in Python using PLY | Parser library
kandi X-RAY | pyice Summary
kandi X-RAY | pyice Summary
Pyice is a compiler for the Ice9 language written in Python, using PLY. It's pronounced in one syllable, rhymes with mice (think pice, rather than pie-ice). USAGE ./ice9 [options] filename < input. Output: Writes the output jasmin assembly to the file. If run with the -c or --compile flag, it will also compile the output jasmin with the bundled jasmin compiler. If run with the -a or --ast option, it will alternatively print out the AST. All input is read from stdin. Requires: Python, versions 2.4.3 and 2.6.6 tested. Most of the test cases were not created by myself, and all rights go out to their respective authors. Thank you all for contributing the test cases, I don't know what I would've done without them. If there are any issues with them being here, please contact me via GitHub, or at mdwrigh2@ncsu.edu. Also, Jasmin belongs to Jonathan Meyer and Daniel Reynaud. I claim no ownership or contribution to it, I'm merely a thankful user. Example: Given: An ice9 file foo.9 Commands: ./ice9 foo.j < foo.9 java -jar jasmin/jasmin.jar foo.j java foo. OR ./ice9 -c foo.j < foo.9 java foo.
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- Run the YACC parser
- Find the rightmost terminal of a list of symbols
- Add a production rule
- Finds all symbols that are reachable
- Build the parser table
- Add lookback lookups
- Compute the graph of follow sets
- Compute LALR lookups for the given C
- Parse variable list
- Insert a new node
- Returns the jasmin set
- Parse binary operator
- Parse varlist_arrays
- Handle variable list
- Parse varlist list
- Parse declaration
- Return the jasmin file
- R |proc|
- Process proc
- Prog array expansion
- Parse input
- Returns the jasmin field
- Build a list of LR items
- Clone the lexer
- Lex the module
- Compute the follow list
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QUESTION
Could you help me, I've got this error when I try building a project?
Oops! Something went wrong! :(
ESLint: 8.0.0
TypeError: Failed to load plugin '@typescript-eslint' declared in 'src.eslintrc': Class extends value undefined is not a constructor or null Referenced from: src.eslintrc
package.json
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Oct-10 at 10:33https://github.com/typescript-eslint/typescript-eslint/issues/3982
It seems to be a compatibility problem
QUESTION
I have been using github actions for quite sometime but today my deployments started failing. Below is the error from github action logs
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-16 at 07:01First, this error message is indeed expected on Jan. 11th, 2022.
See "Improving Git protocol security on GitHub".
January 11, 2022 Final brownout.
This is the full brownout period where we’ll temporarily stop accepting the deprecated key and signature types, ciphers, and MACs, and the unencrypted Git protocol.
This will help clients discover any lingering use of older keys or old URLs.
Second, check your package.json
dependencies for any git://
URL, as in this example, fixed in this PR.
As noted by Jörg W Mittag:
For GitHub Actions:There was a 4-month warning.
The entire Internet has been moving away from unauthenticated, unencrypted protocols for a decade, it's not like this is a huge surprise.Personally, I consider it less an "issue" and more "detecting unmaintained dependencies".
Plus, this is still only the brownout period, so the protocol will only be disabled for a short period of time, allowing developers to discover the problem.
The permanent shutdown is not until March 15th.
As in actions/checkout issue 14, you can add as a first step:
QUESTION
I have newly installed
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jul-28 at 07:22You are running the project via Java 1.8 and add the --add-opens
option to the runner. However Java 1.8 does not support it.
So, the first option is to use Java 11 to run the project, as Java 11 can recognize this VM option.
Another solution is to find a place where --add-opens
is added and remove it.
Check Run configuration in IntelliJ IDEA (VM options field) and Maven/Gradle configuration files for argLine
(Maven) and jvmArgs
(Gradle)
QUESTION
I decided today that I'm going to use Strapi as my headless CMS for my portfolio, I've bumped into some issues though, which I just seem to not be able to find a solution to online. Maybe I'm just too clueless to actually find the real issue.
I have set up a schema for my projects that will be stored in Strapi (everything done in the web), but I've had some issues with my custom components, and that is, they are not part of the API responses when I run it through Postman. (Not just empty keys but not included in the response at all). All other fields, that are not components, are filled out as expected.
At first I thought it might have to do with the permissions, but everything is enabled so it can't be that, I also tried looking into the API in the code, but that logging the answer there didn't include the components either.
Here is an image of some of the fields in the schema, but more importantly the components that are not included in the response.
So my question is, do I need to create some sort of a parser or anything in the project to be able to include these fields, or why are they not included?
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-06 at 20:22I had the same problem and was able to fix it by adding populate=* to the end of the API endpoint.
For example:
QUESTION
I am currently setting up a boilerplate with React, Typescript, styled components, webpack etc. and I am getting an error when trying to run eslint:
Error: Must use import to load ES Module
Here is a more verbose version of the error:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-15 at 16:08I think the problem is that you are trying to use the deprecated babel-eslint parser, last updated a year ago, which looks like it doesn't support ES6 modules. Updating to the latest parser seems to work, at least for simple linting.
So, do this:
- In package.json, update the line
"babel-eslint": "^10.0.2",
to"@babel/eslint-parser": "^7.5.4",
. This works with the code above but it may be better to use the latest version, which at the time of writing is 7.16.3. - Run
npm i
from a terminal/command prompt in the folder - In .eslintrc, update the parser line
"parser": "babel-eslint",
to"parser": "@babel/eslint-parser",
- In .eslintrc, add
"requireConfigFile": false,
to the parserOptions section (underneath"ecmaVersion": 8,
) (I needed this or babel was looking for config files I don't have) - Run the command to lint a file
Then, for me with just your two configuration files, the error goes away and I get appropriate linting errors.
QUESTION
I'm getting the following two errors on all TypeScript files using ESLint in VS Code:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-14 at 12:09You missed adding this in your eslint.json
file.
QUESTION
I'm trying to connect my app with a firebase db, but I receive 4 error messages on app.module.ts:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Sep-10 at 12:47You need to add "compat" like this
QUESTION
I just downloaded pytube (version 11.0.1) and started with this code snippet from here:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Nov-22 at 07:03Found this issue, pytube v11.0.1. It's a little late for me, but if no one has submitted a fix tomorrow I'll check it out.
in C:\Python38\lib\site-packages\pytube\parser.py
Change this line:
152: func_regex = re.compile(r"function\([^)]+\)")
to this:
152: func_regex = re.compile(r"function\([^)]?\)")
The issue is that the regex expects a function with an argument, but I guess youtube added some src that includes non-paramterized functions.
QUESTION
This is a React web app. When I run
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Nov-13 at 18:36I am also stuck with the same problem because I installed the latest version of Node.js (v17.0.1).
Just go for node.js v14.18.1
and remove the latest version just use the stable version v14.18.1
QUESTION
I recently wrote
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-24 at 21:54You could perhaps do it like this:
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You can use pyice like any standard Python library. You will need to make sure that you have a development environment consisting of a Python distribution including header files, a compiler, pip, and git installed. Make sure that your pip, setuptools, and wheel are up to date. When using pip it is generally recommended to install packages in a virtual environment to avoid changes to the system.
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