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Problem 1

Important: Your code for this part should go in buffer.py.

Your job in this part is to implement the current and pop_first methods of the Buffer class.

current should return the current token of the current line we're on in the Buffer instance without removing it. If there are no more tokens in the current line, then current should move onto the next valid line, and return the first token of this line. If there are no more tokens left to return from the entire source (we've reached the end of all input lines), then current should return None (this logic is already provided for you in the except StopIteration block).

If we call current multiple times in a row, we should get the same result since calls to current won't change what token we're returning.

You may find self.index helpful while implementing these functions, but you are not required to reference it in your solution.

Hint: What instance attribute can we use to keep track of where we are in the current line?

Hint: If we've reached the end of the current line, then self.more_on_line() will return False. In that case, how do we "reset" our position to the beginning of the next line?

pop_first should return the current token of the Buffer instance, and move onto the next potential token (to be returned on the next call to pop_first). If there are no more tokens left to return from the entire source (we've reached the end of all input lines), then pop_first should return None.

Hint: Do we need to update anything to move onto the next potential token?

要在 buffer.py 文件里面实现两个函数: currentpop_first 函数

其中 current 函数有下面几个要求:

  1. 返回的是当前行对应位置的 token, 如果没有了才会移动到下一个有效的行, 然后返回那一行的第一个 token. 关于这个它已经提供了一个函数 self.more_on_line() 来判断当前行是否还有 token 我们没有处理
  2. 如果整个文件已经读取完了就返回 None. 这也也简单, 我们知道当一个 iterator 我们读取完的时候返回的是 StopIteration
  3. 在同一行内多次调用的时候, 结果应该一样. **显然我们这里可以用 self.index 这个变量来控制.

至于 pop_first 函数比较简单, 因为它调用一下 current 函数和增加 self.index 即可

class Buffer:
    """A Buffer provides a way of accessing a sequence of tokens across lines.

    Its constructor takes an iterator, called "the source", that returns the
    next line of tokens as a list each time it is queried, or None to indicate
    the end of data.

    The Buffer in effect concatenates the sequences returned from its source
    and then supplies the items from them one at a time through its pop_first()
    method, calling the source for more sequences of items only when needed.

    In addition, Buffer provides a current method to look at the
    next item to be supplied, without sequencing past it.

    The __str__ method prints all tokens read so far, up to the end of the
    current line, and marks the current token with >>.
    """

    def __init__(self, source):
        self.index = 0
        self.source = source
        self.current_line = ()
        self.current()

    def pop_first(self):
        """Remove the next item from self and return it. If self has
        exhausted its source, returns None."""
        current = self.current()
        self.index += 1
        return current

    def current(self):
        """Return the current element, or None if none exists."""
        # if there are any token in current line we don't return 
        while not self.more_on_line():
            self.index = 0
            try:
                self.current_line = next(self.source)
            except StopIteration:
                self.current_line = ()
                return None
        return self.current_line[self.index]

    def more_on_line(self):
        return self.index < len(self.current_line)

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Problem 2

Important: Your code for this part should go in scheme_reader.py.

Your job in this part is to write the parsing functionality, which consists of two mutually recursive functions:scheme_read and read_tail. Each function takes in a single src parameter, which is a Buffer instance.

  • scheme_read removes enough tokens from src to form a single expression and returns that expression in the correct internal representation.
  • read_tail expects to read the rest of a list or Pair, assuming the open parenthesis of that list or Pair has already been removed by scheme_read. It will read expressions (and thus remove tokens) until the matching closing parenthesis ) is seen. This list of expressions is returned as a linked list of Pair instances.

In short, scheme_read returns the next single complete expression in the buffer and read_tail returns the rest of a list or Pair in the buffer. Both functions mutate the buffer, removing the tokens that have already been processed.

The behavior of both functions depends on the first token currently in src. They should be implemented as follows:

scheme_read:

  • If the current token is the string "nil", return the nil object.
  • If the current token is (, the expression is a pair or list. Call read_tail on the rest of src and return its result.
  • If the current token is ', the rest of the buffer should be processed as a quote expression. You will implement this portion in the next problem.
  • If the next token is not a delimiter, then it must be a primitive expression (i.e. a number, boolean). Return it. Provided
  • If none of the above cases apply, raise an error. Provided

read_tail:

  • If there are no more tokens, then the list is missing a close parenthesis and we should raise an error. Provided
  • If the token is ), then we've reached the end of the list or pair. Remove this token from the buffer and return the nil object.
  • If none of the above cases apply, the next token is the operator in a combination. For example, src could contain + 2 3). To parse this:
    1. scheme_read the next complete expression in the buffer.
    2. Call read_tail to read the rest of the combination until the matching closing parenthesis.
    3. Return the results as a Pair instance, where the first element is the next complete expression from (1) and the second element is the rest of the combination from (2).

这一题的代码和下一题的放在一起

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