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I am a new-bee to pyparsing I am trying to experiment with setParseAction but it is not being called sometimes. Here is the code

def fun():
    comdty_tok = StringStart() + Word(alphas) + StringEnd()
    comdty_tok.setParseAction(call_back)
    comdty_tok.leaveWhitespace()
    return comdty_tok

def call_back(p):
    print 'Calling ....'
    print p

class ComdtyTok(Token):

     comdty_tok = StringStart() + Word(alphas) + StringEnd()
     comdty_tok.setParseAction(call_back)
     comdty_tok.leaveWhitespace()
     parseImpl = comdty_tok.parseImpl

class SymParser(object):
    tok =  ComdtyTok()
    @staticmethod
    def parse(symbol):
       p = SymParser.tok.parseString(symbol)
       print p
       print "Second"
       x = fun()
       x.parseString(symbol)
       return p

SymParser.parse('ABCD')

I dont understand why the setParseAction is not called for the first time.

2 Answers 2

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I just played with pyparsing for the first time, so ...

In initializing the class variable comdty_tok you never actually call parseString(), therefore the callback associated with the parse object is never called.

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  • I don't think this is it - first statement in parse is p = SymParser.tok.parseString(symbol).
    – PaulMcG
    Feb 10, 2012 at 19:26
  • @PaulMcGuire: You're right. I've just spent about 1/2 an hour in the guts of this puppy and frankly, I'm confused. Setting setDebug() on the two token instances only adds to the mystery. The first invocation shows no debugging output at all, while the second acts as expected. If you initialize SymParser.tok with ` = fun()` instead, all is sweetness and light. Feb 10, 2012 at 20:32
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All I can say is that I did not really intend for classes like Token to be extended in the manner that you have done. I suspect that in your delegation to the contained cmdty_tok attribute that you have omitted exposing some other attribute, such as parseAction, which would normally be referenced at parse time by parseImpl. On the other hand, your implementation of fun() is very consistent with other helpers and closures I have used and seen used, and not surprisingly, this approach works.

What are you trying to accomplish with ComdtyTok?

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  • Basically I want to abstract all the regular expressions within one class, I read this we can do that by inheriting the Token class, but I am not sure how the control is flowing with this .
    – lesnar_56
    Feb 11, 2012 at 12:41

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