Merge pull request #1379 from Kodiologist/lua-str-literal
Add #[DELIM[ … ]DELIM] syntax for string literals
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@ -10,6 +10,8 @@ Changes from 0.13.0
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longer names
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* Periods are no longer allowed in keywords
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* `eval` is now a function instead of a special form
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* Added a form of string literal called "bracket strings" delimited by
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`#[FOO[` and `]FOO]`, where `FOO` is customizable
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* The compiler now automatically promotes values to Hy model objects
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as necessary, so you can write ``(eval `(+ 1 ~n))`` instead of
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``(eval `(+ 1 ~(HyInteger n)))``
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@ -52,26 +52,47 @@ digits.
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(print 10,000,000,000 10_000_000_000)
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Unlike Python, Hy provides literal forms for NaN and infinity: `NaN`, `Inf`,
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and `-Inf`.
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Unlike Python, Hy provides literal forms for NaN and infinity: ``NaN``,
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``Inf``, and ``-Inf``.
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string literals
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---------------
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Unlike Python, Hy allows only double-quoted strings (e.g., ``"hello"``). The
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single-quote character ``'`` is reserved for preventing the evaluation of a
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form (e.g., ``'(+ 1 1)``), as in most Lisps.
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Hy allows double-quoted strings (e.g., ``"hello"``), but not single-quoted
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strings like Python. The single-quote character ``'`` is reserved for
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preventing the evaluation of a form (e.g., ``'(+ 1 1)``), as in most Lisps.
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Python's so-called triple-quoted strings (e.g., ``'''hello'''`` and
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``"""hello"""``) aren't supported. However, in Hy, unlike Python, any string
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literal can contain newlines.
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literal can contain newlines. Furthermore, Hy supports an alternative form of
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string literal called a "bracket string" similar to Lua's long brackets.
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Bracket strings have customizable delimiters, like the here-documents of other
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languages. A bracket string begins with ``#[FOO[`` and ends with ``]FOO]``,
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where ``FOO`` is any string not containing ``[`` or ``]``, including the empty
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string. For example::
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Whether running under Python 2 or Python 3, Hy treats string literals as
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sequences of Unicode characters by default, and allows you to prefix a literal
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with ``b`` to treat it as a sequence of bytes. So when running under Python 3,
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Hy translates ``"foo"`` and ``b"foo"`` to the identical Python code, but when
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running under Python 2, ``"foo"`` is translated to ``u"foo"`` and ``b"foo"`` is
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translated to ``"foo"``.
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=> (print #[["That's very kind of yuo [sic]" Tom wrote back.]])
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"That's very kind of yuo [sic]" Tom wrote back.
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=> (print #[==[1 + 1 = 2]==])
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1 + 1 = 2
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A bracket string can contain newlines, but if it begins with one, the newline
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is removed, so you can begin the content of a bracket string on the line
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following the opening delimiter with no effect on the content. Any leading
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newlines past the first are preserved.
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Plain string literals support :ref:`a variety of backslash escapes
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<py:strings>`. To create a "raw string" that interprets all backslashes
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literally, prefix the string with ``r``, as in ``r"slash\not"``. Bracket
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strings are always raw strings and don't allow the ``r`` prefix.
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Whether running under Python 2 or Python 3, Hy treats all string literals as
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sequences of Unicode characters by default, and allows you to prefix a plain
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string literal (but not a bracket string) with ``b`` to treat it as a sequence
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of bytes. So when running under Python 3, Hy translates ``"foo"`` and
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``b"foo"`` to the identical Python code, but when running under Python 2,
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``"foo"`` is translated to ``u"foo"`` and ``b"foo"`` is translated to
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``"foo"``.
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.. _syntax-keywords:
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~~~~~~~~
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``hy.models.HyString`` is the base class of string-equivalent Hy
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models. It also represents double-quoted string literals, ``""``, which
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models. It also represents string literals (including bracket strings), which
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compile down to unicode string literals in Python. ``HyStrings`` inherit
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unicode objects in Python 2, and string objects in Python 3 (and are
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therefore not encoding-dependent).
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@ -113,6 +113,12 @@ Hy literal strings can span multiple lines, and are considered by the
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parser as a single unit, respecting the Python escapes for unicode
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strings.
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``HyString``\s have an attribute ``brackets`` that stores the custom
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delimiter used for a bracket string (e.g., ``"=="`` for ``#[==[hello
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world]==]`` and the empty string for ``#[[hello world]]``).
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``HyString``\s that are not produced by bracket strings have their
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``brackets`` set to ``None``.
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HyBytes
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~~~~~~~
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@ -745,6 +745,12 @@ class HyASTCompiler(object):
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return imports, HyExpression([HySymbol(name),
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HyString(form)]).replace(form), False
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elif isinstance(form, HyString):
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x = [HySymbol(name), form]
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if form.brackets is not None:
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x.extend([HyKeyword(":brackets"), form.brackets])
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return imports, HyExpression(x).replace(form), False
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return imports, HyExpression([HySymbol(name),
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form]).replace(form), False
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lg.add('UNQUOTE', r'~%s' % end_quote)
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lg.add('DISCARD', r'#_')
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lg.add('HASHSTARS', r'#\*+')
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lg.add('BRACKETSTRING', r'''(?x)
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\# \[ ( [^\[\]]* ) \[ # Opening delimiter
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\n? # A single leading newline will be ignored
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((?:\n|.)*?) # Content of the string
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\] \1 \] # Closing delimiter
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''')
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lg.add('HASHOTHER', r'#%s' % identifier)
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# A regexp which matches incomplete strings, used to support
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raise PrematureEndOfInput("Premature end of input")
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bracket_string_re = next(r.re for r in lexer.rules if r.name == 'BRACKETSTRING')
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@pg.production("string : BRACKETSTRING")
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@set_boundaries
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def t_bracket_string(p):
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m = bracket_string_re.match(p[0].value)
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delim, content = m.groups()
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return HyString(content, brackets=delim)
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@pg.production("identifier : IDENTIFIER")
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@set_boundaries
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def t_identifier(p):
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scripts. It's either a ``str`` or a ``unicode``, depending on the
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Python version.
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"""
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pass
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def __new__(cls, s=None, brackets=None):
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value = super(HyString, cls).__new__(cls, s)
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value.brackets = brackets
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return value
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_wrappers[str_type] = HyString
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# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*-
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# Copyright 2017 the authors.
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# This file is part of Hy, which is free software licensed under the Expat
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# license. See the LICENSE.
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@ -46,6 +47,10 @@ def cant_compile(expr):
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return e
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def s(x):
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return can_compile(x).body[0].value.s
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def test_ast_bad_type():
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"Make sure AST breakage can happen"
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class C:
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def test_ast_unicode_vs_bytes():
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def f(x): return can_compile(x).body[0].value.s
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assert f('"hello"') == u"hello"
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assert type(f('"hello"')) is (str if PY3 else unicode) # noqa
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assert f('b"hello"') == (eval('b"hello"') if PY3 else "hello")
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assert type(f('b"hello"')) == (bytes if PY3 else str)
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assert f('b"\\xa0"') == (bytes([160]) if PY3 else chr(160))
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assert s('"hello"') == u"hello"
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assert type(s('"hello"')) is (str if PY3 else unicode) # noqa
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assert s('b"hello"') == (eval('b"hello"') if PY3 else "hello")
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assert type(s('b"hello"')) is (bytes if PY3 else str)
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assert s('b"\\xa0"') == (bytes([160]) if PY3 else chr(160))
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def test_ast_bracket_string():
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assert s(r'#[[empty delims]]') == 'empty delims'
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assert s(r'#[my delim[fizzle]my delim]') == 'fizzle'
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assert s(r'#[[]]') == ''
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assert s(r'#[my delim[]my delim]') == ''
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assert type(s('#[X[hello]X]')) is (str if PY3 else unicode) # noqa
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assert s(r'#[X[raw\nstring]X]') == 'raw\\nstring'
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assert s(r'#[foozle[aa foozli bb ]foozle]') == 'aa foozli bb '
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assert s(r'#[([unbalanced](]') == 'unbalanced'
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assert s(r'#[(1💯@)} {a![hello world](1💯@)} {a!]') == 'hello world'
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assert (s(r'''#[X[
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Remove the leading newline, please.
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]X]''') == 'Remove the leading newline, please.\n')
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assert (s(r'''#[X[
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Only one leading newline should be removed.
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]X]''') == '\n\nOnly one leading newline should be removed.\n')
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def test_compile_error():
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(assert (= (eval `(get ~d ~k)) 2)))
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(defn test-quote-bracket-string-delim []
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(assert (= (. '#[my delim[hello world]my delim] brackets) "my delim"))
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(assert (= (. '#[[squid]] brackets) ""))
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(assert (none? (. '"squid" brackets))))
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(defn test-import-syntax []
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"NATIVE: test the import syntax."
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assert objs == [HyString("abc")]
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def test_lex_bracket_strings():
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objs = tokenize("#[my delim[hello world]my delim]")
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assert objs == [HyString("hello world")]
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assert objs[0].brackets == "my delim"
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objs = tokenize("#[[squid]]")
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assert objs == [HyString("squid")]
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assert objs[0].brackets == ""
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def test_lex_integers():
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""" Make sure that integers are valid expressions"""
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objs = tokenize("42 ")
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