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#!/usr/bin/env python | |
# coding=utf-8 | |
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import ast | |
import difflib | |
from collections.abc import Mapping | |
from typing import Any, Callable, Dict | |
class InterpretorError(ValueError): | |
""" | |
An error raised when the interpretor cannot evaluate a Python expression, due to syntax error or unsupported | |
operations. | |
""" | |
pass | |
def evaluate(code: str, tools: Dict[str, Callable], state=None, chat_mode=False): | |
""" | |
Evaluate a python expression using the content of the variables stored in a state and only evaluating a given set | |
of functions. | |
This function will recurse through the nodes of the tree provided. | |
Args: | |
code (`str`): | |
The code to evaluate. | |
tools (`Dict[str, Callable]`): | |
The functions that may be called during the evaluation. Any call to another function will fail with an | |
`InterpretorError`. | |
state (`Dict[str, Any]`): | |
A dictionary mapping variable names to values. The `state` should contain the initial inputs but will be | |
updated by this function to contain all variables as they are evaluated. | |
chat_mode (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`): | |
Whether or not the function is called from `Agent.chat`. | |
""" | |
try: | |
expression = ast.parse(code) | |
except SyntaxError as e: | |
print("The code generated by the agent is not valid.\n", e) | |
return | |
if state is None: | |
state = {} | |
result = None | |
for idx, node in enumerate(expression.body): | |
try: | |
line_result = evaluate_ast(node, state, tools) | |
except InterpretorError as e: | |
msg = f"Evaluation of the code stopped at line {idx} before the end because of the following error" | |
if chat_mode: | |
msg += ( | |
f". Copy paste the following error message and send it back to the agent:\nI get an error: '{e}'" | |
) | |
else: | |
msg += f":\n{e}" | |
print(msg) | |
break | |
if line_result is not None: | |
result = line_result | |
return result | |
def evaluate_ast(expression: ast.AST, state: Dict[str, Any], tools: Dict[str, Callable]): | |
""" | |
Evaluate an absract syntax tree using the content of the variables stored in a state and only evaluating a given | |
set of functions. | |
This function will recurse trough the nodes of the tree provided. | |
Args: | |
expression (`ast.AST`): | |
The code to evaluate, as an abastract syntax tree. | |
state (`Dict[str, Any]`): | |
A dictionary mapping variable names to values. The `state` is updated if need be when the evaluation | |
encounters assignements. | |
tools (`Dict[str, Callable]`): | |
The functions that may be called during the evaluation. Any call to another function will fail with an | |
`InterpretorError`. | |
""" | |
if isinstance(expression, ast.Assign): | |
# Assignement -> we evaluate the assignement which should update the state | |
# We return the variable assigned as it may be used to determine the final result. | |
return evaluate_assign(expression, state, tools) | |
elif isinstance(expression, ast.Call): | |
# Function call -> we return the value of the function call | |
return evaluate_call(expression, state, tools) | |
elif isinstance(expression, ast.Constant): | |
# Constant -> just return the value | |
return expression.value | |
elif isinstance(expression, ast.Dict): | |
# Dict -> evaluate all keys and values | |
keys = [evaluate_ast(k, state, tools) for k in expression.keys] | |
values = [evaluate_ast(v, state, tools) for v in expression.values] | |
return dict(zip(keys, values)) | |
elif isinstance(expression, ast.Expr): | |
# Expression -> evaluate the content | |
return evaluate_ast(expression.value, state, tools) | |
elif isinstance(expression, ast.For): | |
# For loop -> execute the loop | |
return evaluate_for(expression, state, tools) | |
elif isinstance(expression, ast.FormattedValue): | |
# Formatted value (part of f-string) -> evaluate the content and return | |
return evaluate_ast(expression.value, state, tools) | |
elif isinstance(expression, ast.If): | |
# If -> execute the right branch | |
return evaluate_if(expression, state, tools) | |
elif hasattr(ast, "Index") and isinstance(expression, ast.Index): | |
return evaluate_ast(expression.value, state, tools) | |
elif isinstance(expression, ast.JoinedStr): | |
return "".join([str(evaluate_ast(v, state, tools)) for v in expression.values]) | |
elif isinstance(expression, ast.List): | |
# List -> evaluate all elements | |
return [evaluate_ast(elt, state, tools) for elt in expression.elts] | |
elif isinstance(expression, ast.Name): | |
# Name -> pick up the value in the state | |
return evaluate_name(expression, state, tools) | |
elif isinstance(expression, ast.Subscript): | |
# Subscript -> return the value of the indexing | |
return evaluate_subscript(expression, state, tools) | |
else: | |
# For now we refuse anything else. Let's add things as we need them. | |
raise InterpretorError(f"{expression.__class__.__name__} is not supported.") | |
def evaluate_assign(assign, state, tools): | |
var_names = assign.targets | |
result = evaluate_ast(assign.value, state, tools) | |
if len(var_names) == 1: | |
state[var_names[0].id] = result | |
else: | |
if len(result) != len(var_names): | |
raise InterpretorError(f"Expected {len(var_names)} values but got {len(result)}.") | |
for var_name, r in zip(var_names, result): | |
state[var_name.id] = r | |
return result | |
def evaluate_call(call, state, tools): | |
if not isinstance(call.func, ast.Name): | |
raise InterpretorError( | |
f"It is not permitted to evaluate other functions than the provided tools (tried to execute {call.func} of " | |
f"type {type(call.func)}." | |
) | |
func_name = call.func.id | |
if func_name not in tools: | |
raise InterpretorError( | |
f"It is not permitted to evaluate other functions than the provided tools (tried to execute {call.func.id})." | |
) | |
func = tools[func_name] | |
# Todo deal with args | |
args = [evaluate_ast(arg, state, tools) for arg in call.args] | |
kwargs = {keyword.arg: evaluate_ast(keyword.value, state, tools) for keyword in call.keywords} | |
return func(*args, **kwargs) | |
def evaluate_subscript(subscript, state, tools): | |
index = evaluate_ast(subscript.slice, state, tools) | |
value = evaluate_ast(subscript.value, state, tools) | |
if isinstance(value, (list, tuple)): | |
return value[int(index)] | |
if index in value: | |
return value[index] | |
if isinstance(index, str) and isinstance(value, Mapping): | |
close_matches = difflib.get_close_matches(index, list(value.keys())) | |
if len(close_matches) > 0: | |
return value[close_matches[0]] | |
raise InterpretorError(f"Could not index {value} with '{index}'.") | |
def evaluate_name(name, state, tools): | |
if name.id in state: | |
return state[name.id] | |
close_matches = difflib.get_close_matches(name.id, list(state.keys())) | |
if len(close_matches) > 0: | |
return state[close_matches[0]] | |
raise InterpretorError(f"The variable `{name.id}` is not defined.") | |
def evaluate_condition(condition, state, tools): | |
if len(condition.ops) > 1: | |
raise InterpretorError("Cannot evaluate conditions with multiple operators") | |
left = evaluate_ast(condition.left, state, tools) | |
comparator = condition.ops[0] | |
right = evaluate_ast(condition.comparators[0], state, tools) | |
if isinstance(comparator, ast.Eq): | |
return left == right | |
elif isinstance(comparator, ast.NotEq): | |
return left != right | |
elif isinstance(comparator, ast.Lt): | |
return left < right | |
elif isinstance(comparator, ast.LtE): | |
return left <= right | |
elif isinstance(comparator, ast.Gt): | |
return left > right | |
elif isinstance(comparator, ast.GtE): | |
return left >= right | |
elif isinstance(comparator, ast.Is): | |
return left is right | |
elif isinstance(comparator, ast.IsNot): | |
return left is not right | |
elif isinstance(comparator, ast.In): | |
return left in right | |
elif isinstance(comparator, ast.NotIn): | |
return left not in right | |
else: | |
raise InterpretorError(f"Operator not supported: {comparator}") | |
def evaluate_if(if_statement, state, tools): | |
result = None | |
if evaluate_condition(if_statement.test, state, tools): | |
for line in if_statement.body: | |
line_result = evaluate_ast(line, state, tools) | |
if line_result is not None: | |
result = line_result | |
else: | |
for line in if_statement.orelse: | |
line_result = evaluate_ast(line, state, tools) | |
if line_result is not None: | |
result = line_result | |
return result | |
def evaluate_for(for_loop, state, tools): | |
result = None | |
iterator = evaluate_ast(for_loop.iter, state, tools) | |
for counter in iterator: | |
state[for_loop.target.id] = counter | |
for expression in for_loop.body: | |
line_result = evaluate_ast(expression, state, tools) | |
if line_result is not None: | |
result = line_result | |
return result | |