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"""ANTLR3 runtime package"""

# begin[licence]
#
# [The "BSD licence"]
# Copyright (c) 2005-2008 Terence Parr
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import codecs
from StringIO import StringIO

from antlr3.constants import DEFAULT_CHANNEL, EOF
from antlr3.tokens import Token, CommonToken


############################################################################
#
# basic interfaces
#   IntStream
#    +- CharStream
#    \- TokenStream
#
# subclasses must implemented all methods
#
############################################################################

class IntStream(object):
    """
    @brief Base interface for streams of integer values.

    A simple stream of integers used when all I care about is the char
    or token type sequence (such as interpretation).
    """

    def consume(self):
        raise NotImplementedError


    def LA(self, i):
        """Get int at current input pointer + i ahead where i=1 is next int.

        Negative indexes are allowed.  LA(-1) is previous token (token
	just matched).  LA(-i) where i is before first token should
	yield -1, invalid char / EOF.
	"""

        raise NotImplementedError


    def mark(self):
        """
        Tell the stream to start buffering if it hasn't already.  Return
        current input position, index(), or some other marker so that
        when passed to rewind() you get back to the same spot.
        rewind(mark()) should not affect the input cursor.  The Lexer
        track line/col info as well as input index so its markers are
        not pure input indexes.  Same for tree node streams.
        """

        raise NotImplementedError


    def index(self):
        """
        Return the current input symbol index 0..n where n indicates the
        last symbol has been read.  The index is the symbol about to be
        read not the most recently read symbol.
        """

        raise NotImplementedError


    def rewind(self, marker=None):
        """
        Reset the stream so that next call to index would return marker.
        The marker will usually be index() but it doesn't have to be.  It's
        just a marker to indicate what state the stream was in.  This is
        essentially calling release() and seek().  If there are markers
        created after this marker argument, this routine must unroll them
        like a stack.  Assume the state the stream was in when this marker
        was created.

        If marker is None:
        Rewind to the input position of the last marker.
        Used currently only after a cyclic DFA and just
        before starting a sem/syn predicate to get the
        input position back to the start of the decision.
        Do not "pop" the marker off the state.  mark(i)
        and rewind(i) should balance still. It is
        like invoking rewind(last marker) but it should not "pop"
        the marker off.  It's like seek(last marker's input position).
	"""

        raise NotImplementedError


    def release(self, marker=None):
        """
        You may want to commit to a backtrack but don't want to force the
        stream to keep bookkeeping objects around for a marker that is
        no longer necessary.  This will have the same behavior as
        rewind() except it releases resources without the backward seek.
        This must throw away resources for all markers back to the marker
        argument.  So if you're nested 5 levels of mark(), and then release(2)
        you have to release resources for depths 2..5.
	"""

        raise NotImplementedError


    def seek(self, index):
        """
        Set the input cursor to the position indicated by index.  This is
        normally used to seek ahead in the input stream.  No buffering is
        required to do this unless you know your stream will use seek to
        move backwards such as when backtracking.

        This is different from rewind in its multi-directional
        requirement and in that its argument is strictly an input cursor
        (index).

        For char streams, seeking forward must update the stream state such
        as line number.  For seeking backwards, you will be presumably
        backtracking using the mark/rewind mechanism that restores state and
        so this method does not need to update state when seeking backwards.

        Currently, this method is only used for efficient backtracking using
        memoization, but in the future it may be used for incremental parsing.

        The index is 0..n-1.  A seek to position i means that LA(1) will
        return the ith symbol.  So, seeking to 0 means LA(1) will return the
        first element in the stream.
        """

        raise NotImplementedError


    def size(self):
        """
        Only makes sense for streams that buffer everything up probably, but
        might be useful to display the entire stream or for testing.  This
        value includes a single EOF.
	"""

        raise NotImplementedError


    def getSourceName(self):
        """
        Where are you getting symbols from?  Normally, implementations will
        pass the buck all the way to the lexer who can ask its input stream
        for the file name or whatever.
        """

        raise NotImplementedError


class CharStream(IntStream):
    """
    @brief A source of characters for an ANTLR lexer.

    This is an abstract class that must be implemented by a subclass.

    """

    # pylint does not realize that this is an interface, too
    #pylint: disable-msg=W0223

    EOF = -1


    def substring(self, start, stop):
        """
        For infinite streams, you don't need this; primarily I'm providing
        a useful interface for action code.  Just make sure actions don't
        use this on streams that don't support it.
        """

        raise NotImplementedError


    def LT(self, i):
        """
        Get the ith character of lookahead.  This is the same usually as
        LA(i).  This will be used for labels in the generated
        lexer code.  I'd prefer to return a char here type-wise, but it's
        probably better to be 32-bit clean and be consistent with LA.
        """

        raise NotImplementedError


    def getLine(self):
        """ANTLR tracks the line information automatically"""

        raise NotImplementedError


    def setLine(self, line):
        """
        Because this stream can rewind, we need to be able to reset the line
        """

        raise NotImplementedError


    def getCharPositionInLine(self):
        """
        The index of the character relative to the beginning of the line 0..n-1
        """

        raise NotImplementedError


    def setCharPositionInLine(self, pos):
        raise NotImplementedError


class TokenStream(IntStream):
    """

    @brief A stream of tokens accessing tokens from a TokenSource

    This is an abstract class that must be implemented by a subclass.

    """

    # pylint does not realize that this is an interface, too
    #pylint: disable-msg=W0223

    def LT(self, k):
        """
        Get Token at current input pointer + i ahead where i=1 is next Token.
        i<0 indicates tokens in the past.  So -1 is previous token and -2 is
        two tokens ago. LT(0) is undefined.  For i>=n, return Token.EOFToken.
        Return null for LT(0) and any index that results in an absolute address
        that is negative.
	"""

        raise NotImplementedError


    def range(self):
        """
        How far ahead has the stream been asked to look?  The return
        value is a valid index from 0..n-1.
        """

        raise NotImplementedError


    def get(self, i):
        """
        Get a token at an absolute index i; 0..n-1.  This is really only
        needed for profiling and debugging and token stream rewriting.
        If you don't want to buffer up tokens, then this method makes no
        sense for you.  Naturally you can't use the rewrite stream feature.
        I believe DebugTokenStream can easily be altered to not use
        this method, removing the dependency.
        """

        raise NotImplementedError


    def getTokenSource(self):
        """
        Where is this stream pulling tokens from?  This is not the name, but
        the object that provides Token objects.
	"""

        raise NotImplementedError


    def toString(self, start=None, stop=None):
        """
        Return the text of all tokens from start to stop, inclusive.
        If the stream does not buffer all the tokens then it can just
        return "" or null;  Users should not access $ruleLabel.text in
        an action of course in that case.

        Because the user is not required to use a token with an index stored
        in it, we must provide a means for two token objects themselves to
        indicate the start/end location.  Most often this will just delegate
        to the other toString(int,int).  This is also parallel with
        the TreeNodeStream.toString(Object,Object).
	"""

        raise NotImplementedError


############################################################################
#
# character streams for use in lexers
#   CharStream
#   \- ANTLRStringStream
#
############################################################################


class ANTLRStringStream(CharStream):
    """
    @brief CharStream that pull data from a unicode string.

    A pretty quick CharStream that pulls all data from an array
    directly.  Every method call counts in the lexer.

    """


    def __init__(self, data):
        """
        @param data This should be a unicode string holding the data you want
           to parse. If you pass in a byte string, the Lexer will choke on
           non-ascii data.

        """

        CharStream.__init__(self)

  	# The data being scanned
        self.strdata = unicode(data)
        self.data = [ord(c) for c in self.strdata]

	# How many characters are actually in the buffer
        self.n = len(data)

 	# 0..n-1 index into string of next char
        self.p = 0

	# line number 1..n within the input
        self.line = 1

 	# The index of the character relative to the beginning of the
        # line 0..n-1
        self.charPositionInLine = 0

	# A list of CharStreamState objects that tracks the stream state
        # values line, charPositionInLine, and p that can change as you
        # move through the input stream.  Indexed from 0..markDepth-1.
        self._markers = [ ]
        self.lastMarker = None
        self.markDepth = 0

        # What is name or source of this char stream?
        self.name = None


    def reset(self):
        """
        Reset the stream so that it's in the same state it was
        when the object was created *except* the data array is not
        touched.
        """

        self.p = 0
        self.line = 1
        self.charPositionInLine = 0
        self._markers = [ ]


    def consume(self):
        try:
            if self.data[self.p] == 10: # \n
                self.line += 1
                self.charPositionInLine = 0
            else:
                self.charPositionInLine += 1

            self.p += 1

        except IndexError:
            # happend when we reached EOF and self.data[self.p] fails
            # just do nothing
            pass



    def LA(self, i):
        if i == 0:
            return 0 # undefined

        if i < 0:
            i += 1 # e.g., translate LA(-1) to use offset i=0; then data[p+0-1]

        try:
            return self.data[self.p+i-1]
        except IndexError:
            return EOF



    def LT(self, i):
        if i == 0:
            return 0 # undefined

        if i < 0:
            i += 1 # e.g., translate LA(-1) to use offset i=0; then data[p+0-1]

        try:
            return self.strdata[self.p+i-1]
        except IndexError:
            return EOF


    def index(self):
        """
        Return the current input symbol index 0..n where n indicates the
        last symbol has been read.  The index is the index of char to
        be returned from LA(1).
        """

        return self.p


    def size(self):
        return self.n


    def mark(self):
        state = (self.p, self.line, self.charPositionInLine)
        try:
            self._markers[self.markDepth] = state
        except IndexError:
            self._markers.append(state)
        self.markDepth += 1

        self.lastMarker = self.markDepth

        return self.lastMarker


    def rewind(self, marker=None):
        if marker is None:
            marker = self.lastMarker

        p, line, charPositionInLine = self._markers[marker-1]

        self.seek(p)
        self.line = line
        self.charPositionInLine = charPositionInLine
        self.release(marker)


    def release(self, marker=None):
        if marker is None:
            marker = self.lastMarker

        self.markDepth = marker-1


    def seek(self, index):
        """
        consume() ahead until p==index; can't just set p=index as we must
        update line and charPositionInLine.
        """

        if index <= self.p:
            self.p = index # just jump; don't update stream state (line, ...)
            return

        # seek forward, consume until p hits index
        while self.p < index:
            self.consume()


    def substring(self, start, stop):
        return self.strdata[start:stop+1]


    def getLine(self):
        """Using setter/getter methods is deprecated. Use o.line instead."""
        return self.line


    def getCharPositionInLine(self):
        """
        Using setter/getter methods is deprecated. Use o.charPositionInLine
        instead.
        """
        return self.charPositionInLine


    def setLine(self, line):
        """Using setter/getter methods is deprecated. Use o.line instead."""
        self.line = line


    def setCharPositionInLine(self, pos):
        """
        Using setter/getter methods is deprecated. Use o.charPositionInLine
        instead.
        """
        self.charPositionInLine = pos


    def getSourceName(self):
        return self.name


class ANTLRFileStream(ANTLRStringStream):
    """
    @brief CharStream that opens a file to read the data.

    This is a char buffer stream that is loaded from a file
    all at once when you construct the object.
    """

    def __init__(self, fileName, encoding=None):
        """
        @param fileName The path to the file to be opened. The file will be
           opened with mode 'rb'.

        @param encoding If you set the optional encoding argument, then the
           data will be decoded on the fly.

        """

        self.fileName = fileName

        fp = codecs.open(fileName, 'rb', encoding)
        try:
            data = fp.read()
        finally:
            fp.close()

        ANTLRStringStream.__init__(self, data)


    def getSourceName(self):
        """Deprecated, access o.fileName directly."""

        return self.fileName


class ANTLRInputStream(ANTLRStringStream):
    """
    @brief CharStream that reads data from a file-like object.

    This is a char buffer stream that is loaded from a file like object
    all at once when you construct the object.

    All input is consumed from the file, but it is not closed.
    """

    def __init__(self, file, encoding=None):
        """
        @param file A file-like object holding your input. Only the read()
           method must be implemented.

        @param encoding If you set the optional encoding argument, then the
           data will be decoded on the fly.

        """

        if encoding is not None:
            # wrap input in a decoding reader
            reader = codecs.lookup(encoding)[2]
            file = reader(file)

        data = file.read()

        ANTLRStringStream.__init__(self, data)


# I guess the ANTLR prefix exists only to avoid a name clash with some Java
# mumbojumbo. A plain "StringStream" looks better to me, which should be
# the preferred name in Python.
StringStream = ANTLRStringStream
FileStream = ANTLRFileStream
InputStream = ANTLRInputStream


############################################################################
#
# Token streams
#   TokenStream
#   +- CommonTokenStream
#   \- TokenRewriteStream
#
############################################################################


class CommonTokenStream(TokenStream):
    """
    @brief The most common stream of tokens

    The most common stream of tokens is one where every token is buffered up
    and tokens are prefiltered for a certain channel (the parser will only
    see these tokens and cannot change the filter channel number during the
    parse).
    """

    def __init__(self, tokenSource=None, channel=DEFAULT_CHANNEL):
        """
        @param tokenSource A TokenSource instance (usually a Lexer) to pull
            the tokens from.

        @param channel Skip tokens on any channel but this one; this is how we
            skip whitespace...

        """

        TokenStream.__init__(self)

        self.tokenSource = tokenSource

	# Record every single token pulled from the source so we can reproduce
        # chunks of it later.
        self.tokens = []

	# Map<tokentype, channel> to override some Tokens' channel numbers
        self.channelOverrideMap = {}

	# Set<tokentype>; discard any tokens with this type
        self.discardSet = set()

	# Skip tokens on any channel but this one; this is how we skip
        # whitespace...
        self.channel = channel

	# By default, track all incoming tokens
        self.discardOffChannelTokens = False

	# The index into the tokens list of the current token (next token
        # to consume).  p==-1 indicates that the tokens list is empty
        self.p = -1

        # Remember last marked position
        self.lastMarker = None

        # how deep have we gone?
        self._range = -1


    def makeEOFToken(self):
        return self.tokenSource.makeEOFToken()


    def setTokenSource(self, tokenSource):
        """Reset this token stream by setting its token source."""

        self.tokenSource = tokenSource
        self.tokens = []
        self.p = -1
        self.channel = DEFAULT_CHANNEL


    def reset(self):
        self.p = 0
        self.lastMarker = None


    def fillBuffer(self):
        """
        Load all tokens from the token source and put in tokens.
	This is done upon first LT request because you might want to
        set some token type / channel overrides before filling buffer.
        """


        index = 0
        t = self.tokenSource.nextToken()
        while t is not None and t.type != EOF:
            discard = False

            if self.discardSet is not None and t.type in self.discardSet:
                discard = True

            elif self.discardOffChannelTokens and t.channel != self.channel:
                discard = True

            # is there a channel override for token type?
            try:
                overrideChannel = self.channelOverrideMap[t.type]

            except KeyError:
                # no override for this type
                pass

            else:
                if overrideChannel == self.channel:
                    t.channel = overrideChannel
                else:
                    discard = True

            if not discard:
                t.index = index
                self.tokens.append(t)
                index += 1

            t = self.tokenSource.nextToken()

        # leave p pointing at first token on channel
        self.p = 0
        self.p = self.skipOffTokenChannels(self.p)


    def consume(self):
        """
        Move the input pointer to the next incoming token.  The stream
        must become active with LT(1) available.  consume() simply
        moves the input pointer so that LT(1) points at the next
        input symbol. Consume at least one token.

        Walk past any token not on the channel the parser is listening to.
        """

        if self.p < len(self.tokens):
            self.p += 1

            self.p = self.skipOffTokenChannels(self.p) # leave p on valid token


    def skipOffTokenChannels(self, i):
        """
        Given a starting index, return the index of the first on-channel
        token.
        """

        try:
            while self.tokens[i].channel != self.channel:
                i += 1
        except IndexError:
            # hit the end of token stream
            pass

        return i


    def skipOffTokenChannelsReverse(self, i):
        while i >= 0 and self.tokens[i].channel != self.channel:
            i -= 1

        return i


    def setTokenTypeChannel(self, ttype, channel):
        """
        A simple filter mechanism whereby you can tell this token stream
        to force all tokens of type ttype to be on channel.  For example,
        when interpreting, we cannot exec actions so we need to tell
        the stream to force all WS and NEWLINE to be a different, ignored
        channel.
	"""

        self.channelOverrideMap[ttype] = channel


    def discardTokenType(self, ttype):
        self.discardSet.add(ttype)


    def getTokens(self, start=None, stop=None, types=None):
        """
        Given a start and stop index, return a list of all tokens in
        the token type set.  Return None if no tokens were found.  This
        method looks at both on and off channel tokens.
        """

        if self.p == -1:
            self.fillBuffer()

        if stop is None or stop > len(self.tokens):
            stop = len(self.tokens)

        if start is None or stop < 0:
            start = 0

        if start > stop:
            return None

        if isinstance(types, (int, long)):
            # called with a single type, wrap into set
            types = set([types])

        filteredTokens = [
            token for token in self.tokens[start:stop]
            if types is None or token.type in types
            ]

        if len(filteredTokens) == 0:
            return None

        return filteredTokens


    def LT(self, k):
        """
        Get the ith token from the current position 1..n where k=1 is the
        first symbol of lookahead.
        """

        if self.p == -1:
            self.fillBuffer()

        if k == 0:
            return None

        if k < 0:
            return self.LB(-k)

        i = self.p
        n = 1
        # find k good tokens
        while n < k:
            # skip off-channel tokens
            i = self.skipOffTokenChannels(i+1) # leave p on valid token
            n += 1

        if i > self._range:
            self._range = i

        try:
            return self.tokens[i]
        except IndexError:
            return self.makeEOFToken()


    def LB(self, k):
        """Look backwards k tokens on-channel tokens"""

        if self.p == -1:
            self.fillBuffer()

        if k == 0:
            return None

        if self.p - k < 0:
            return None

        i = self.p
        n = 1
        # find k good tokens looking backwards
        while n <= k:
            # skip off-channel tokens
            i = self.skipOffTokenChannelsReverse(i-1) # leave p on valid token
            n += 1

        if i < 0:
            return None

        return self.tokens[i]


    def get(self, i):
        """
        Return absolute token i; ignore which channel the tokens are on;
        that is, count all tokens not just on-channel tokens.
        """

        return self.tokens[i]


    def slice(self, start, stop):
        if self.p == -1:
            self.fillBuffer()

        if start < 0 or stop < 0:
            return None

        return self.tokens[start:stop+1]


    def LA(self, i):
        return self.LT(i).type


    def mark(self):
        self.lastMarker = self.index()
        return self.lastMarker


    def release(self, marker=None):
        # no resources to release
        pass


    def size(self):
        return len(self.tokens)


    def range(self):
        return self._range


    def index(self):
        return self.p


    def rewind(self, marker=None):
        if marker is None:
            marker = self.lastMarker

        self.seek(marker)


    def seek(self, index):
        self.p = index


    def getTokenSource(self):
        return self.tokenSource


    def getSourceName(self):
        return self.tokenSource.getSourceName()


    def toString(self, start=None, stop=None):
        if self.p == -1:
            self.fillBuffer()

        if start is None:
            start = 0
        elif not isinstance(start, int):
            start = start.index

        if stop is None:
            stop = len(self.tokens) - 1
        elif not isinstance(stop, int):
            stop = stop.index

        if stop >= len(self.tokens):
            stop = len(self.tokens) - 1

        return ''.join([t.text for t in self.tokens[start:stop+1]])


class RewriteOperation(object):
    """@brief Internal helper class."""

    def __init__(self, stream, index, text):
        self.stream = stream

        # What index into rewrites List are we?
        self.instructionIndex = None

        # Token buffer index.
        self.index = index
        self.text = text

    def execute(self, buf):
        """Execute the rewrite operation by possibly adding to the buffer.
        Return the index of the next token to operate on.
        """

        return self.index

    def toString(self):
        opName = self.__class__.__name__
        return '<%s@%d:"%s">' % (
            opName, self.index, self.text)

    __str__ = toString
    __repr__ = toString


class InsertBeforeOp(RewriteOperation):
    """@brief Internal helper class."""

    def execute(self, buf):
        buf.write(self.text)
        if self.stream.tokens[self.index].type != EOF:
            buf.write(self.stream.tokens[self.index].text)
        return self.index + 1


class ReplaceOp(RewriteOperation):
    """
    @brief Internal helper class.

    I'm going to try replacing range from x..y with (y-x)+1 ReplaceOp
    instructions.
    """

    def __init__(self, stream, first, last, text):
        RewriteOperation.__init__(self, stream, first, text)
        self.lastIndex = last


    def execute(self, buf):
        if self.text is not None:
            buf.write(self.text)

        return self.lastIndex + 1


    def toString(self):
        if self.text is None:
            return '<DeleteOp@%d..%d>' % (self.index, self.lastIndex)

        return '<ReplaceOp@%d..%d:"%s">' % (
            self.index, self.lastIndex, self.text)

    __str__ = toString
    __repr__ = toString


class TokenRewriteStream(CommonTokenStream):
    """@brief CommonTokenStream that can be modified.

    Useful for dumping out the input stream after doing some
    augmentation or other manipulations.

    You can insert stuff, replace, and delete chunks.  Note that the
    operations are done lazily--only if you convert the buffer to a
    String.  This is very efficient because you are not moving data around
    all the time.  As the buffer of tokens is converted to strings, the
    toString() method(s) check to see if there is an operation at the
    current index.  If so, the operation is done and then normal String
    rendering continues on the buffer.  This is like having multiple Turing
    machine instruction streams (programs) operating on a single input tape. :)

    Since the operations are done lazily at toString-time, operations do not
    screw up the token index values.  That is, an insert operation at token
    index i does not change the index values for tokens i+1..n-1.

    Because operations never actually alter the buffer, you may always get
    the original token stream back without undoing anything.  Since
    the instructions are queued up, you can easily simulate transactions and
    roll back any changes if there is an error just by removing instructions.
    For example,

     CharStream input = new ANTLRFileStream("input");
     TLexer lex = new TLexer(input);
     TokenRewriteStream tokens = new TokenRewriteStream(lex);
     T parser = new T(tokens);
     parser.startRule();

     Then in the rules, you can execute
        Token t,u;
        ...
        input.insertAfter(t, "text to put after t");}
        input.insertAfter(u, "text after u");}
        System.out.println(tokens.toString());

    Actually, you have to cast the 'input' to a TokenRewriteStream. :(

    You can also have multiple "instruction streams" and get multiple
    rewrites from a single pass over the input.  Just name the instruction
    streams and use that name again when printing the buffer.  This could be
    useful for generating a C file and also its header file--all from the
    same buffer:

        tokens.insertAfter("pass1", t, "text to put after t");}
        tokens.insertAfter("pass2", u, "text after u");}
        System.out.println(tokens.toString("pass1"));
        System.out.println(tokens.toString("pass2"));

    If you don't use named rewrite streams, a "default" stream is used as
    the first example shows.
    """

    DEFAULT_PROGRAM_NAME = "default"
    MIN_TOKEN_INDEX = 0

    def __init__(self, tokenSource=None, channel=DEFAULT_CHANNEL):
        CommonTokenStream.__init__(self, tokenSource, channel)

        # You may have multiple, named streams of rewrite operations.
        # I'm calling these things "programs."
        #  Maps String (name) -> rewrite (List)
        self.programs = {}
        self.programs[self.DEFAULT_PROGRAM_NAME] = []

 	# Map String (program name) -> Integer index
        self.lastRewriteTokenIndexes = {}


    def rollback(self, *args):
        """
        Rollback the instruction stream for a program so that
        the indicated instruction (via instructionIndex) is no
        longer in the stream.  UNTESTED!
        """

        if len(args) == 2:
            programName = args[0]
            instructionIndex = args[1]
        elif len(args) == 1:
            programName = self.DEFAULT_PROGRAM_NAME
            instructionIndex = args[0]
        else:
            raise TypeError("Invalid arguments")

        p = self.programs.get(programName, None)
        if p is not None:
            self.programs[programName] = (
                p[self.MIN_TOKEN_INDEX:instructionIndex])


    def deleteProgram(self, programName=DEFAULT_PROGRAM_NAME):
        """Reset the program so that no instructions exist"""

        self.rollback(programName, self.MIN_TOKEN_INDEX)


    def insertAfter(self, *args):
        if len(args) == 2:
            programName = self.DEFAULT_PROGRAM_NAME
            index = args[0]
            text = args[1]

        elif len(args) == 3:
            programName = args[0]
            index = args[1]
            text = args[2]

        else:
            raise TypeError("Invalid arguments")

        if isinstance(index, Token):
            # index is a Token, grap the stream index from it
            index = index.index

        # to insert after, just insert before next index (even if past end)
        self.insertBefore(programName, index+1, text)


    def insertBefore(self, *args):
        if len(args) == 2:
            programName = self.DEFAULT_PROGRAM_NAME
            index = args[0]
            text = args[1]

        elif len(args) == 3:
            programName = args[0]
            index = args[1]
            text = args[2]

        else:
            raise TypeError("Invalid arguments")

        if isinstance(index, Token):
            # index is a Token, grap the stream index from it
            index = index.index

        op = InsertBeforeOp(self, index, text)
        rewrites = self.getProgram(programName)
        op.instructionIndex = len(rewrites)
        rewrites.append(op)


    def replace(self, *args):
        if len(args) == 2:
            programName = self.DEFAULT_PROGRAM_NAME
            first = args[0]
            last = args[0]
            text = args[1]

        elif len(args) == 3:
            programName = self.DEFAULT_PROGRAM_NAME
            first = args[0]
            last = args[1]
            text = args[2]

        elif len(args) == 4:
            programName = args[0]
            first = args[1]
            last = args[2]
            text = args[3]

        else:
            raise TypeError("Invalid arguments")

        if isinstance(first, Token):
            # first is a Token, grap the stream index from it
            first = first.index

        if isinstance(last, Token):
            # last is a Token, grap the stream index from it
            last = last.index

        if first > last or first < 0 or last < 0 or last >= len(self.tokens):
            raise ValueError(
                "replace: range invalid: %d..%d (size=%d)"
                % (first, last, len(self.tokens)))

        op = ReplaceOp(self, first, last, text)
        rewrites = self.getProgram(programName)
        op.instructionIndex = len(rewrites)
        rewrites.append(op)


    def delete(self, *args):
        self.replace(*(list(args) + [None]))


    def getLastRewriteTokenIndex(self, programName=DEFAULT_PROGRAM_NAME):
        return self.lastRewriteTokenIndexes.get(programName, -1)


    def setLastRewriteTokenIndex(self, programName, i):
        self.lastRewriteTokenIndexes[programName] = i


    def getProgram(self, name):
        p = self.programs.get(name, None)
        if p is  None:
            p = self.initializeProgram(name)

        return p


    def initializeProgram(self, name):
        p = []
        self.programs[name] = p
        return p


    def toOriginalString(self, start=None, end=None):
        if self.p == -1:
            self.fillBuffer()

        if start is None:
            start = self.MIN_TOKEN_INDEX
        if end is None:
            end = self.size() - 1

        buf = StringIO()
        i = start
        while i >= self.MIN_TOKEN_INDEX and i <= end and i < len(self.tokens):
            if self.get(i).type != EOF:
                buf.write(self.get(i).text)
            i += 1

        return buf.getvalue()


    def toString(self, *args):
        if self.p == -1:
            self.fillBuffer()

        if len(args) == 0:
            programName = self.DEFAULT_PROGRAM_NAME
            start = self.MIN_TOKEN_INDEX
            end = self.size() - 1

        elif len(args) == 1:
            programName = args[0]
            start = self.MIN_TOKEN_INDEX
            end = self.size() - 1

        elif len(args) == 2:
            programName = self.DEFAULT_PROGRAM_NAME
            start = args[0]
            end = args[1]

        if start is None:
            start = self.MIN_TOKEN_INDEX
        elif not isinstance(start, int):
            start = start.index

        if end is None:
            end = len(self.tokens) - 1
        elif not isinstance(end, int):
            end = end.index

        # ensure start/end are in range
        if end >= len(self.tokens):
            end = len(self.tokens) - 1

        if start < 0:
            start = 0

        rewrites = self.programs.get(programName)
        if rewrites is None or len(rewrites) == 0:
            # no instructions to execute
            return self.toOriginalString(start, end)

        buf = StringIO()

        # First, optimize instruction stream
        indexToOp = self.reduceToSingleOperationPerIndex(rewrites)

        # Walk buffer, executing instructions and emitting tokens
        i = start
        while i <= end and i < len(self.tokens):
            op = indexToOp.get(i)
            # remove so any left have index size-1
            try:
                del indexToOp[i]
            except KeyError:
                pass

            t = self.tokens[i]
            if op is None:
                # no operation at that index, just dump token
                if t.type != EOF:
                    buf.write(t.text)
                i += 1 # move to next token

            else:
                i = op.execute(buf) # execute operation and skip

        # include stuff after end if it's last index in buffer
        # So, if they did an insertAfter(lastValidIndex, "foo"), include
        # foo if end==lastValidIndex.
        if end == len(self.tokens) - 1:
            # Scan any remaining operations after last token
            # should be included (they will be inserts).
            for i in sorted(indexToOp.keys()):
                op = indexToOp[i]
                if op.index >= len(self.tokens)-1:
                    buf.write(op.text)

        return buf.getvalue()

    __str__ = toString


    def reduceToSingleOperationPerIndex(self, rewrites):
        """
        We need to combine operations and report invalid operations (like
        overlapping replaces that are not completed nested).  Inserts to
        same index need to be combined etc...   Here are the cases:

        I.i.u I.j.v                           leave alone, nonoverlapping
        I.i.u I.i.v                           combine: Iivu

        R.i-j.u R.x-y.v | i-j in x-y          delete first R
        R.i-j.u R.i-j.v                       delete first R
        R.i-j.u R.x-y.v | x-y in i-j          ERROR
        R.i-j.u R.x-y.v | boundaries overlap  ERROR

        Delete special case of replace (text==null):
        D.i-j.u D.x-y.v |                     boundaries overlapcombine to
                                              max(min)..max(right)

        I.i.u R.x-y.v   |                     i in (x+1)-ydelete I (since
                                              insert before we're not deleting
                                              i)
        I.i.u R.x-y.v   |                     i not in (x+1)-yleave alone,
                                              nonoverlapping

        R.x-y.v I.i.u   | i in x-y            ERROR
        R.x-y.v I.x.u                         R.x-y.uv (combine, delete I)
        R.x-y.v I.i.u   | i not in x-y        leave alone, nonoverlapping

        I.i.u = insert u before op @ index i
        R.x-y.u = replace x-y indexed tokens with u

        First we need to examine replaces.  For any replace op:

          1. wipe out any insertions before op within that range.
          2. Drop any replace op before that is contained completely within
             that range.
          3. Throw exception upon boundary overlap with any previous replace.

        Then we can deal with inserts:

          1. for any inserts to same index, combine even if not adjacent.
          2. for any prior replace with same left boundary, combine this
             insert with replace and delete this replace.
          3. throw exception if index in same range as previous replace

        Don't actually delete; make op null in list. Easier to walk list.
        Later we can throw as we add to index -> op map.

        Note that I.2 R.2-2 will wipe out I.2 even though, technically, the
        inserted stuff would be before the replace range.  But, if you
        add tokens in front of a method body '{' and then delete the method
        body, I think the stuff before the '{' you added should disappear too.

        Return a map from token index to operation.
        """

        # WALK REPLACES
        for i, rop in enumerate(rewrites):
            if rop is None:
                continue

            if not isinstance(rop, ReplaceOp):
                continue

            # Wipe prior inserts within range
            for j, iop in self.getKindOfOps(rewrites, InsertBeforeOp, i):
                if iop.index == rop.index:
                    # E.g., insert before 2, delete 2..2; update replace
                    # text to include insert before, kill insert
                    rewrites[iop.instructionIndex] = None
                    rop.text = self.catOpText(iop.text, rop.text)

                elif iop.index > rop.index and iop.index <= rop.lastIndex:
                    # delete insert as it's a no-op.
                    rewrites[j] = None

            # Drop any prior replaces contained within
            for j, prevRop in self.getKindOfOps(rewrites, ReplaceOp, i):
                if (prevRop.index >= rop.index
                    and prevRop.lastIndex <= rop.lastIndex):
                    # delete replace as it's a no-op.
                    rewrites[j] = None
                    continue

                # throw exception unless disjoint or identical
                disjoint = (prevRop.lastIndex < rop.index
                            or prevRop.index > rop.lastIndex)
                same = (prevRop.index == rop.index
                        and prevRop.lastIndex == rop.lastIndex)

                # Delete special case of replace (text==null):
                # D.i-j.u D.x-y.v| boundaries overlapcombine to
                # max(min)..max(right)
                if prevRop.text is None and rop.text is None and not disjoint:
                    # kill first delete
                    rewrites[prevRop.instructionIndex] = None

                    rop.index = min(prevRop.index, rop.index)
                    rop.lastIndex = max(prevRop.lastIndex, rop.lastIndex)

                elif not disjoint and not same:
                    raise ValueError(
                        "replace op boundaries of %s overlap with previous %s"
                        % (rop, prevRop))

        # WALK INSERTS
        for i, iop in enumerate(rewrites):
            if iop is None:
                continue

            if not isinstance(iop, InsertBeforeOp):
                continue

            # combine current insert with prior if any at same index
            for j, prevIop in self.getKindOfOps(rewrites, InsertBeforeOp, i):
                if prevIop.index == iop.index: # combine objects
                    # convert to strings...we're in process of toString'ing
                    # whole token buffer so no lazy eval issue with any
                    # templates
                    iop.text = self.catOpText(iop.text, prevIop.text)
                    # delete redundant prior insert
                    rewrites[j] = None

            # look for replaces where iop.index is in range; error
            for j, rop in self.getKindOfOps(rewrites, ReplaceOp, i):
                if iop.index == rop.index:
                    rop.text = self.catOpText(iop.text, rop.text)
                    # delete current insert
                    rewrites[i] = None
                    continue

                if iop.index >= rop.index and iop.index <= rop.lastIndex:
                    raise ValueError(
                        "insert op %s within boundaries of previous %s"
                        % (iop, rop))

        m = {}
        for i, op in enumerate(rewrites):
            if op is None:
                # ignore deleted ops
                continue

            assert op.index not in m, "should only be one op per index"
            m[op.index] = op

        return m


    def catOpText(self, a, b):
        x = ""
        y = ""
        if a is not None:
            x = a
        if b is not None:
            y = b
        return x + y


    def getKindOfOps(self, rewrites, kind, before=None):
        """Get all operations before an index of a particular kind."""

        if before is None:
            before = len(rewrites)
        elif before > len(rewrites):
            before = len(rewrites)

        for i, op in enumerate(rewrites[:before]):
            if op is None:
                # ignore deleted
                continue
            if op.__class__ == kind:
                yield i, op


    def toDebugString(self, start=None, end=None):
        if start is None:
            start = self.MIN_TOKEN_INDEX
        if end is None:
            end = self.size() - 1

        buf = StringIO()
        i = start
        while i >= self.MIN_TOKEN_INDEX and i <= end and i < len(self.tokens):
            buf.write(self.get(i))
            i += 1

        return buf.getvalue()