So, I'm working on making a programming language as a fun project, so I decided to follow this tutorial. When I was finished with the first episode, it said this error:
Name_Error: name 'pos_start' is not defined
Here is the code (sorry, its very long)
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#CONSTANTS#
###########
DIGITS = "123456789"
########
#ERRORS#
########
class Error:
def __init__(self, pos_start, pos_end, error_name, details):
self.pos_start = pos_start
self.pos_end = pos_end
self.error_name = error_name
self.details = details
def as_string(self):
result = f'{self.error_name}: {self.details}'
result += f'File {self.pos_star.fn}, line {self.pos_start.ln + 1}'
return result
class IllegalCharError(Error):
def __init__(self, pos_start, pos_end, details):
super().__init__(pos_start, pos_end, "Sorry, dude, but we don't support that character you typed :( ", details)
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#POSITION#
##########
class Position:
def __init__(self, idx, ln, col, fn, ftxt):
self.idx = idx
self.ln = ln
self.col = col
self.fn = fn
self.ftxt = ftxt
def advance(self, current_char):
self.idx += 1
self.col += 1
if current_char == "\n":
self.ln += 1
self.col = 0
return self
def copy(self):
return Position(self.idx, self.ln, self.col, self.fn, self.ftxt)
########
#TOKENS#
########
TT_INT = "TT_INT"
TT_FLOAT = "FLOAT"
TT_PLUS = "PLUS"
TT_MINUS = "MINUS"
TT_MUL = "MUL"
TT_DIV = "DIV"
TT_LPAREN = "LPAREN"
TT_RPAREN = "RPAREN"
class Token:
def __init__(self, type_, value=None):
self.type = type_
self.value = value
def __repr__(self):
if self.value: return f'{self.type}:{self.value}'
return f'{self.type}'
#######
#LEXER#
#######
class Lexer:
def __init__(self, fn, text):
self.fn = fn
self.text = text
self.pos = Position(-1, 0, -1, fn, text)
self.current_char = None
self.advance()
def advance(self):
self.pos.advance(self.current_char)
self.current_char = self.text[self.pos.idx] if self.pos.idx < len(self.text) else None
def make_tokens(self):
tokens = []
while self.current_char != None:
if self.current_char in ' \t':
self.advance()
elif self.current_char in DIGITS:
tokens.append(self.make_number())
elif self.current_char == "+":
tokens.append(Token(TT_PLUS))
self.advance()
elif self.current_char == "-":
tokens.append(Token(TT_MINUS))
self.advance()
elif self.current_char == "*":
tokens.append(Token(TT_MUL))
self.advance()
elif self.current_char == "/":
tokens.append(Token(TT_DIV))
self.advance()
elif self.current_char == "(":
tokens.append(Token(TT_LPAREN))
self.advance()
elif self.current_char == ")":
tokens.append(Token(TT_RPAREN))
self.advance()
else:
self.pos.copy()
char = self.current_char
self.advance()
return [], IllegalCharError(pos_start, self.pos, "'" + char +"'")
return tokens, None
def make_number(self):
num_str = ""
dot_count = 0
while self.current_char != None and self.current_char in DIGITS + ".":
if self.current_char == ".":
if dot_count == 1: break
dot_count += 1
num_str += "."
else:
num_str += self.current_char
self.advance()
if dot_count == 0:
return Token(TT_INT, int(num_str))
else:
return Token(TT_FLOAT, float(num_str))
#####
#RUN#
#####
def run(fn, text):
lexer = Lexer(fn, text)
tokens, error = lexer.make_tokens()
return tokens, error
Please note I suck at python, so I don't understand most of this other than a little bit of classes, since I'm following a tutorial. So, can someone smarter than me please help me find the error? Thanks. EDIT: Closed! I found the error on the tutorial maker's github page for this.
pos_start
is a member ofError
notLexer
and even if you were referencing it in the right class, you'd still need to useself.pos_start
. – Paul Rooney Oct 1 '20 at 0:22