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Import lark grammar written in one python project into another #1397
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lark has facilities for this, namely If "project A" means an importable package, you can use the from lark.load_grammar import FromPackageLoader
Lark(... , import_paths=[FromPackageLoader('A', [''])
If |
Thanks, this works. Is there a way to also import all symbols from the grammar?
with
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I would also love to know if there is a way to import everything from another grammar |
So I have tried it out. I must admit, I am a complete beginner with Lark and so I'm not sure if my error is due to that, or due to something else. What I a trying to do is create a grammar and parser for Snakemake which is a DSL built on top of python. i.e., any python syntax is valid snakemake syntax, and then there is snakemake-specific syntax on top of that. I want to keep the Snakemake grammar definition separate from the Python grammar, hence why I stumbled across this issue. Here is a small example of what I was trying to do (using lark installed from the linked branch ( from lark import Lark
lark = Lark(
r"""
%import python.*
start: file_input
ruledef: "rule" NAME ":" inputs outputs
inputs: "input:" files
outputs: "output:" files
files: (FILE_NAME)+
FILE_NAME: /[a-zA-Z0-9_\.\/]+/
"""
)
snakefile = """x = 42
rule foo:
input: 'foo.txt'
"""
def parse_snakemake_file():
return lark.parse(snakefile) When I try to import the
again, this could be my misunderstanding - I wasn't certain what to use for Also, I am happy to move this to a separate issue so as not to clutter this issue. |
@mbhall88 Feel free to open a new discussion/issue. Anyway, when importing grammars, you still have call all the relevant
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What is your question?
How do I import lark grammar written in one python project into another.
E.g.
project A has
A/grammar.lark
fileproject B can import A
But
fails with
FileNotFoundError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'A/grammar.lark'
Explain what you're trying to do, and what is obstructing your progress.
I am not sure if there is a nice way to do this. We are able to
%import common.<TERMINAL>
so I would like to think there should be a way to do this.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: