djfz-2019/automate.class.py

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#!/usr/bin/python3
import sys
import re
class automata:
# class variables init
def __init__(self):
# dictionary of connections between nodes
self.storage = {}
# list of accepting states
self.accepting_states = []
# list of current states
self.state = ['0']
# print for debug purposes
def __repr__(self):
return('%s\n\n%s\n\n%s\n\n' % (self.storage, self.accepting_states, self.state))
# add node in open fst format
def add_node(self, line):
node = line.replace('\n', '').split(' ')
if len(node) == 3:
if node[0] in self.storage:
# add value to existing node
self.storage[node[0]].append({node[2]: node[1]})
else:
# create new node
self.storage[node[0]] = [{node[2]: node[1]}]
elif len(node) == 1:
# add accepting state
self.accepting_states.append(node[0])
# check if string is accepted by automate
def test_string(self, text):
self.state = ['0']
text = text.replace('\n', '')
for i in text:
for q in self.state:
self.state = self.get_node_transition(q, i)
if not self.state:
return False
return self.check_if_accepted()
def check_if_accepted(self):
return not set(self.state).isdisjoint(self.accepting_states)
def get_node_transition(self, query):
for i in self.storage:
if i[0] == query:
return i[1]
return []
def sort(self):
self.storage = sorted(self.storage, key = lambda x: (x[0][0], x[0][1]))
auto = automata()
for line in sys.stdin:
auto.add_node(line)
f = open(sys.argv[1], 'r')
for line in f:
print(auto.test_string(line))