Trying to modify a value already pushed to the stack of a PLY/Yacc parser. I'm using ply
on python 3.
Basically I want to invert the previous two values when a token SWAP
is used.
Imagine we have this stack:
1
, 2
, 3
, 4
, SWAP
I need it to reduce to:
1
, 2
, 4
, 3
the value you write to p[0]
will be pushed to the stack, but how can I push more then one value?
# this fails because it consume two values and pushes only one
# results into: `1`, `2`, `4`
def p_swap(p):
'value : value value SWAP'
p[0] = p[2]
# this was just a try... fails as well
def p_swap(p):
'value : value value SWAP'
p[0] = p[2]
p[1] = p[1]
# this locked as a good idea since consumes only only value and modify the second in place
# it fails because the stack (negative indexes) are immutable:
# https://github.com/dabeaz/ply/blob/master/ply/yacc.py#L234
# results into: `1`, `2`, `3`, `3`
def p_swap(p):
'value : value SWAP'
p[0] = p[-1]
p[-1] = p[1] # this is a NOP
p
is an instance of this class
I guess it was designed to be immutable to enforce the parsing to be done a certain way (the correct way), but I'm missing it: what's the correct way to modify the stack or to design a parser?