# Syntax definitions for some Python-specific patterns # # NOTE: this is *NOT* intended to be a complete definition of the language's # syntax! Providing a full language grammar is overkill, because the intended # use case is finding/replacing string patterns. This task does not require a # full parse tree, and having one makes the task considerably more complicated. # See the accompanying README.md for more info. comment: `# ..$ string: "'''" ..%\n "'''" / '"""' ..%\n '"""' / `" ..%string-escape `" / `' ..%string-escape `' keyword: "and" / "as" / "assert" / "break" / "class" / "continue" / "def" / "del" / "elif" / "else" / "except" / "finally" / "for" / "from" / "global" / "if" / "import" / "in" / "is" / "lambda" / "None" / "nonlocal" / "not" / "or" / "pass" / "raise" / "return" / "try" / "while" / "with" / "yield" class: class-def +(\N ..$) class-def: ^_"class"|_id[_parens]_`: function: function-def +(\N ..$) function-def: ^_"def"|_id parens `: import: ^_["from"| ..%parens >(|"import"|)] |"import"| ..%parens $