PEP: 306 Title: How to Change Python's Grammar Version: $Revision$ Last-Modified: $Date$ Author: Michael Hudson , Jack Diederich , Nick Coghlan Status: Active Type: Informational Content-Type: text/plain Created: 29-Jan-2003 Post-History: 30-Jan-2003 Abstract There's more to changing Python's grammar than editing Grammar/Grammar and Python/compile.c. This PEP aims to be a checklist of places that must also be fixed. It is probably incomplete. If you see omissions, just add them if you can -- you are not going to offend the author's sense of ownership. Otherwise submit a bug or patch and assign it to mwh. This PEP is not intended to be an instruction manual on Python grammar hacking, for several reasons. Rationale People are getting this wrong all the time; it took well over a year before someone noticed[1] that adding the floor division operator (//) broke the parser module. Checklist __ Grammar/Grammar: OK, you'd probably worked this one out :) __ Parser/Python.asdl may need changes to match the Grammar. Use Parser/asdl_c.py to regenerate Include/Python-ast.h __ Python/Python-ast.c may need changes to create the AST objects involved with the Grammar change. Lib/compiler/ast.py will need matching changes to the pure-python AST objects. __ Parser/pgen needs to be rerun to regenerate Include/graminit.h and Python/graminit.c __ Python/symbtable.c: This handles the symbol collection pass that happens immediately before the compilation pass __ Python/compile.c: You will need to create or modify the compiler_* functions for your productions. __ You may need to regenerate Lib/symbol.py and/or Lib/token.py and/or Lib/keyword.py __ The parser module. Add some of your new syntax to test_parser, bang on parsermodule.c until it passes. __ The compiler package. A good test is to compile the standard library and test suite with the compiler package and then check it runs. You did add some of your new syntax to the test suite, didn't you? __ If you've gone so far as to change the token structure of Python, then the Lib/tokenizer.py library module will need to be changed. __ Certain changes may require tweaks to the library module pyclbr. __ Documentation must be written! __ After everything's been checked in, you're likely to see a new change to Python/Python-ast.c. This is because this (generated) file contains the SVN version of the source from which it was generated. There's no way to avoid this; you just have to submit this file separately. References [1] SF Bug #676521, parser module validation failure http://www.python.org/sf/676521 Copyright This document has been placed in the public domain. Local Variables: mode: indented-text indent-tabs-mode: nil sentence-end-double-space: t fill-column: 70 End: