From 4a52a71956a8d46fcb7294ac71734504bb09bcc2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: S. Solomon Darnell
Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2025 21:52:21 -0500
Subject: two version of R2R are here
---
.../site-packages/numpy/f2py/_src_pyf.py | 239 +++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 239 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 .venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/numpy/f2py/_src_pyf.py
(limited to '.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/numpy/f2py/_src_pyf.py')
diff --git a/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/numpy/f2py/_src_pyf.py b/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/numpy/f2py/_src_pyf.py
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+import re
+
+# START OF CODE VENDORED FROM `numpy.distutils.from_template`
+#############################################################
+"""
+process_file(filename)
+
+ takes templated file .xxx.src and produces .xxx file where .xxx
+ is .pyf .f90 or .f using the following template rules:
+
+ '<..>' denotes a template.
+
+ All function and subroutine blocks in a source file with names that
+ contain '<..>' will be replicated according to the rules in '<..>'.
+
+ The number of comma-separated words in '<..>' will determine the number of
+ replicates.
+
+ '<..>' may have two different forms, named and short. For example,
+
+ named:
+
where anywhere inside a block '
' will be replaced with
+ 'd', 's', 'z', and 'c' for each replicate of the block.
+
+ <_c> is already defined: <_c=s,d,c,z>
+ <_t> is already defined: <_t=real,double precision,complex,double complex>
+
+ short:
+ , a short form of the named, useful when no
appears inside
+ a block.
+
+ In general, '<..>' contains a comma separated list of arbitrary
+ expressions. If these expression must contain a comma|leftarrow|rightarrow,
+ then prepend the comma|leftarrow|rightarrow with a backslash.
+
+ If an expression matches '\\' then it will be replaced
+ by -th expression.
+
+ Note that all '<..>' forms in a block must have the same number of
+ comma-separated entries.
+
+ Predefined named template rules:
+
+
+
+
+
+"""
+
+routine_start_re = re.compile(r'(\n|\A)(( (\$|\*))|)\s*(subroutine|function)\b', re.I)
+routine_end_re = re.compile(r'\n\s*end\s*(subroutine|function)\b.*(\n|\Z)', re.I)
+function_start_re = re.compile(r'\n (\$|\*)\s*function\b', re.I)
+
+def parse_structure(astr):
+ """ Return a list of tuples for each function or subroutine each
+ tuple is the start and end of a subroutine or function to be
+ expanded.
+ """
+
+ spanlist = []
+ ind = 0
+ while True:
+ m = routine_start_re.search(astr, ind)
+ if m is None:
+ break
+ start = m.start()
+ if function_start_re.match(astr, start, m.end()):
+ while True:
+ i = astr.rfind('\n', ind, start)
+ if i==-1:
+ break
+ start = i
+ if astr[i:i+7]!='\n $':
+ break
+ start += 1
+ m = routine_end_re.search(astr, m.end())
+ ind = end = m and m.end()-1 or len(astr)
+ spanlist.append((start, end))
+ return spanlist
+
+template_re = re.compile(r"<\s*(\w[\w\d]*)\s*>")
+named_re = re.compile(r"<\s*(\w[\w\d]*)\s*=\s*(.*?)\s*>")
+list_re = re.compile(r"<\s*((.*?))\s*>")
+
+def find_repl_patterns(astr):
+ reps = named_re.findall(astr)
+ names = {}
+ for rep in reps:
+ name = rep[0].strip() or unique_key(names)
+ repl = rep[1].replace(r'\,', '@comma@')
+ thelist = conv(repl)
+ names[name] = thelist
+ return names
+
+def find_and_remove_repl_patterns(astr):
+ names = find_repl_patterns(astr)
+ astr = re.subn(named_re, '', astr)[0]
+ return astr, names
+
+item_re = re.compile(r"\A\\(?P\d+)\Z")
+def conv(astr):
+ b = astr.split(',')
+ l = [x.strip() for x in b]
+ for i in range(len(l)):
+ m = item_re.match(l[i])
+ if m:
+ j = int(m.group('index'))
+ l[i] = l[j]
+ return ','.join(l)
+
+def unique_key(adict):
+ """ Obtain a unique key given a dictionary."""
+ allkeys = list(adict.keys())
+ done = False
+ n = 1
+ while not done:
+ newkey = '__l%s' % (n)
+ if newkey in allkeys:
+ n += 1
+ else:
+ done = True
+ return newkey
+
+
+template_name_re = re.compile(r'\A\s*(\w[\w\d]*)\s*\Z')
+def expand_sub(substr, names):
+ substr = substr.replace(r'\>', '@rightarrow@')
+ substr = substr.replace(r'\<', '@leftarrow@')
+ lnames = find_repl_patterns(substr)
+ substr = named_re.sub(r"<\1>", substr) # get rid of definition templates
+
+ def listrepl(mobj):
+ thelist = conv(mobj.group(1).replace(r'\,', '@comma@'))
+ if template_name_re.match(thelist):
+ return "<%s>" % (thelist)
+ name = None
+ for key in lnames.keys(): # see if list is already in dictionary
+ if lnames[key] == thelist:
+ name = key
+ if name is None: # this list is not in the dictionary yet
+ name = unique_key(lnames)
+ lnames[name] = thelist
+ return "<%s>" % name
+
+ substr = list_re.sub(listrepl, substr) # convert all lists to named templates
+ # newnames are constructed as needed
+
+ numsubs = None
+ base_rule = None
+ rules = {}
+ for r in template_re.findall(substr):
+ if r not in rules:
+ thelist = lnames.get(r, names.get(r, None))
+ if thelist is None:
+ raise ValueError('No replicates found for <%s>' % (r))
+ if r not in names and not thelist.startswith('_'):
+ names[r] = thelist
+ rule = [i.replace('@comma@', ',') for i in thelist.split(',')]
+ num = len(rule)
+
+ if numsubs is None:
+ numsubs = num
+ rules[r] = rule
+ base_rule = r
+ elif num == numsubs:
+ rules[r] = rule
+ else:
+ print("Mismatch in number of replacements (base <{}={}>) "
+ "for <{}={}>. Ignoring.".format(base_rule, ','.join(rules[base_rule]), r, thelist))
+ if not rules:
+ return substr
+
+ def namerepl(mobj):
+ name = mobj.group(1)
+ return rules.get(name, (k+1)*[name])[k]
+
+ newstr = ''
+ for k in range(numsubs):
+ newstr += template_re.sub(namerepl, substr) + '\n\n'
+
+ newstr = newstr.replace('@rightarrow@', '>')
+ newstr = newstr.replace('@leftarrow@', '<')
+ return newstr
+
+def process_str(allstr):
+ newstr = allstr
+ writestr = ''
+
+ struct = parse_structure(newstr)
+
+ oldend = 0
+ names = {}
+ names.update(_special_names)
+ for sub in struct:
+ cleanedstr, defs = find_and_remove_repl_patterns(newstr[oldend:sub[0]])
+ writestr += cleanedstr
+ names.update(defs)
+ writestr += expand_sub(newstr[sub[0]:sub[1]], names)
+ oldend = sub[1]
+ writestr += newstr[oldend:]
+
+ return writestr
+
+include_src_re = re.compile(r"(\n|\A)\s*include\s*['\"](?P[\w\d./\\]+\.src)['\"]", re.I)
+
+def resolve_includes(source):
+ d = os.path.dirname(source)
+ with open(source) as fid:
+ lines = []
+ for line in fid:
+ m = include_src_re.match(line)
+ if m:
+ fn = m.group('name')
+ if not os.path.isabs(fn):
+ fn = os.path.join(d, fn)
+ if os.path.isfile(fn):
+ lines.extend(resolve_includes(fn))
+ else:
+ lines.append(line)
+ else:
+ lines.append(line)
+ return lines
+
+def process_file(source):
+ lines = resolve_includes(source)
+ return process_str(''.join(lines))
+
+_special_names = find_repl_patterns('''
+<_c=s,d,c,z>
+<_t=real,double precision,complex,double complex>
+
+
+
+
+
+''')
+
+# END OF CODE VENDORED FROM `numpy.distutils.from_template`
+###########################################################
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