47 lines
1.8 KiB
TypeScript
47 lines
1.8 KiB
TypeScript
import { BaseOutputParser } from "@langchain/core/output_parsers";
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import { ParsedType } from "./expression_type_handlers/types.js";
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/**
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* We need to be able to handle the following cases:
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* ExpressionStatement
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* CallExpression
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* Identifier | MemberExpression
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* ExpressionLiterals: [
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* CallExpression
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* StringLiteral
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* NumericLiteral
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* ArrayLiteralExpression
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* ExpressionLiterals
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* ObjectLiteralExpression
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* PropertyAssignment
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* Identifier
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* ExpressionLiterals
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* ]
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*/
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export declare class ExpressionParser extends BaseOutputParser<ParsedType> {
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lc_namespace: string[];
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parser: ParseFunction;
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/**
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* We should separate loading the parser into its own function
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* because loading the grammar takes some time. If there are
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* multiple concurrent parse calls, it's faster to just wait
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* for building the parser once and then use it for all
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* subsequent calls. See expression.test.ts for an example.
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*/
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ensureParser(): Promise<void>;
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/**
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* Parses the given text. It first ensures the parser is loaded, then
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* tries to parse the text. If the parsing fails, it throws an error. If
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* the parsing is successful, it returns the parsed expression.
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* @param text The text to be parsed.
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* @returns The parsed expression
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*/
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parse(text: string): Promise<ParsedType>;
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/**
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* This method is currently empty, but it could be used to provide
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* instructions on the format of the input text.
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* @returns string
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*/
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getFormatInstructions(): string;
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}
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export * from "./expression_type_handlers/types.js";
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export { MasterHandler } from "./expression_type_handlers/factory.js";
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