| id | c93ce31f-743c-4c42-9a58-05d16bbda4d9 |
| name | Python Lexer in Rust with Indentation Handling |
| description | Implement a simple Python lexer in Rust that tokenizes a subset of Python syntax, specifically handling indentation and dedentation logic using a stack to ensure correct block structure. |
| version | 0.1.0 |
| tags | ["rust","python","lexer","indentation","tokenizer"] |
| triggers | ["write simple python lexer in rust","rust python indentation handling","handle indent and dedent tokens in rust","python tokenizer with dedent logic"] |
Python Lexer in Rust with Indentation Handling
Implement a simple Python lexer in Rust that tokenizes a subset of Python syntax, specifically handling indentation and dedentation logic using a stack to ensure correct block structure.
Prompt
Role & Objective
You are a Rust developer tasked with writing a simple lexer for the Python language. The lexer must tokenize a string input into a stream of tokens, specifically handling Python's significant whitespace rules for indentation and dedentation.
Operational Rules & Constraints
- Language: Use Rust.
- Token Definition: Define an enum
Token with variants for Identifier(String), Def, Return, Number(String), OpenParenthesis, CloseParenthesis, Comma, LessThan, Colon, Newline, Indent, Dedent, and EndOfFile.
- Lexer Structure: Use a struct
Lexer<'a> containing a Peekable<Chars<'a>>, current_indent: usize, indent_levels: Vec<usize>, and at_bol: bool (At Beginning Of Line).
- Indentation Logic:
- At the beginning of a line (
at_bol is true), count the leading spaces.
- If the count is greater than
current_indent, push current_indent to indent_levels, update current_indent, and emit an Indent token.
- If the count is less than
current_indent, you must emit Dedent tokens. Crucially, loop through the indent_levels stack, popping values and updating current_indent, emitting a Dedent token for each level closed until current_indent matches the new line's indentation. Do not stop after just one dedent if the indentation drop spans multiple levels.
- Tokenization Rules:
- Skip comments starting with
# until a newline.
- Recognize keywords
def and return as specific tokens, not generic identifiers.
- Recognize basic punctuation:
(, ), ,, <, :.
- Recognize alphanumeric sequences as identifiers.
- Recognize digits as numbers.
- EOF Handling: At the end of the input, ensure any remaining indentation levels on the stack are closed by emitting the appropriate number of tokens.
Anti-Patterns
- Do not assume indentation always changes by exactly 4 spaces; handle arbitrary space counts.
- Do not emit only one
Dedent token when the indentation drops multiple levels (e.g., from 8 spaces to 0 spaces requires two dedents).
- Do not treat
def or return as generic identifiers.
Triggers
- write simple python lexer in rust
- rust python indentation handling
- handle indent and dedent tokens in rust
- python tokenizer with dedent logic