From 0aae4702edbd4889159e3772b72d0a4c10b7e57a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "gregoire.detrez" Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2013 13:31:34 +0000 Subject: Python binding: add a parsing function that accepts directly a list of tokens. Is allows to define a tokenizer in python (or use an existing one, from nltk for instance.) --- src/runtime/python/pgf/binding.c | 71 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 71 insertions(+) (limited to 'src/runtime/python/pgf/binding.c') diff --git a/src/runtime/python/pgf/binding.c b/src/runtime/python/pgf/binding.c index 5efb7a0be..dbbf7eb3a 100644 --- a/src/runtime/python/pgf/binding.c +++ b/src/runtime/python/pgf/binding.c @@ -362,6 +362,74 @@ Concr_parse(ConcrObject* self, PyObject *args, PyObject *keywds) return pyres; } +// Concr_parse_tokens is the same as the above function but +// instead of a string it expect a sequence of tokens as argument. +// This is usefull if you want to implement your own tokenizer in +// python. +static ExprIterObject* +Concr_parse_tokens(ConcrObject* self, PyObject *args, PyObject *keywds) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = {"tokens", "cat", "n", NULL}; + // Variable for the input list of tokens + PyObject* obj; + PyObject* seq; + int len; + const char *catname_s = NULL; + int max_count = -1; + + // Parsing arguments: the tokens is a python object (O), + // cat is a string (s) and n an integer (i) + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, keywds, "O|si", kwlist, + &obj, &catname_s, &max_count)) + return NULL; + // The python object should be a sequence + seq = PySequence_Fast(obj, "expected a sequence"); + len = PySequence_Size(obj); + + ExprIterObject* pyres = (ExprIterObject*) + pgf_ExprType.tp_alloc(&pgf_ExprIterType, 0); + if (pyres == NULL) { + return NULL; + } + + pyres->pool = gu_new_pool(); + pyres->max_count = max_count; + pyres->counter = 0; + + GuPool *tmp_pool = gu_local_pool(); + GuString catname = + (catname_s == NULL) ? pgf_start_cat(self->grammar->pgf, tmp_pool) + : gu_str_string(catname_s, tmp_pool); + + // turn the (python) list of tokens into a string array + char* tokens[len]; + for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) { + tokens[i] = PyString_AsString(PySequence_Fast_GET_ITEM(seq, i)); + if (tokens[i] == NULL) { + // Note: if the list item is not a string, + // PyString_AsString raises TypeError itself + // so we just have to return + gu_pool_free(tmp_pool); + return NULL; + } + } + Py_DECREF(seq); + + pyres->res = + pgf_parse_tokens(self->concr, catname, tokens, len, pyres->pool); + + if (pyres->res == NULL) { + Py_DECREF(pyres); + + PyErr_SetString(PGFError, "Something went wrong during parsing"); + gu_pool_free(tmp_pool); + return NULL; + } + + gu_pool_free(tmp_pool); + return pyres; +} + static PyObject* Concr_linearize(ConcrObject* self, PyObject *args) { @@ -394,6 +462,9 @@ static PyMethodDef Concr_methods[] = { {"parse", (PyCFunction)Concr_parse, METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS, "Parses a string and returns an iterator over the abstract trees for this sentence" }, + {"parse_tokens", (PyCFunction)Concr_parse_tokens, METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS, + "Parses list of tokens and returns an iterator over the abstract trees for this sentence. Allows you to write your own tokenizer in python." + }, {"linearize", (PyCFunction)Concr_linearize, METH_VARARGS, "Takes an abstract tree and linearizes it to a sentence" }, -- cgit v1.2.3