add list functions to stdlib

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Aidan 2020-06-21 12:29:20 -07:00
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4 changed files with 146 additions and 12 deletions

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@ -22,22 +22,22 @@ import "git.callpipe.com/aidan/shs/log"
type Operation func(*Token, VarTable, FuncTable) *Token
type Function struct {
function Operation
name string
timesCalled int
args int // TODO: Make this a list of expected types (TAGs)
Function Operation
Name string
TimesCalled int
Args int // TODO: Make this a list of expected types (TAGs)
}
type FuncTable map[string]*Function
// TODO: Currently only checks arg list length
func (f Function) ParseFunction(args *Token) bool {
// HANDLE EXEC
if f.args < 0 {
// handle infinite args
if f.Args < 0 {
return true
}
i := f.args
i := f.Args
for iter := args; iter != nil; iter = iter.Next {
i -= 1
}
@ -55,13 +55,13 @@ func (f Function) ParseFunction(args *Token) bool {
func (f Function) CallFunction(args *Token, vt VarTable, ft FuncTable) *Token {
if !f.ParseFunction(args) {
log.Log(log.ERR,
"Couldnt call " + f.name,
"Couldnt call " + f.Name,
"eval")
return nil
}
f.timesCalled += 1
return f.function(args, vt, ft)
f.TimesCalled += 1
return f.Function(args, vt, ft)
}
func (table FuncTable) GetFunction(arg string) *Function {

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ type Function struct {
function Operation
name string
timesCalled int
args int // TODO: Make this a list of expected types (TAGs)
args int
}
type FuncTable map[string]*Function
@ -31,6 +31,12 @@ The standard library is loaded during the init step of the repl (or interpreter
2. *Create a `Function` to encapsulate your `Operation`.* Make sure to set the `args` and `name` fields. Args will be used to validate function calls and Name will be used in debug/log output.
3. *Add your `Function` to the `FuncTable`.* Make sure your `Operations`s get added to the table generated in `GenFuncTable`.
## Tips
- You can use the Log module to add helpful output to your functions.
- Try not to clutter the output with unnessesary ERR level logging.
- Make sure you properly set the Next element of any Token you swap into a list
- Make sure you properly set the Next element of the previous Token as you swap a token into a list
## License
Copyright (C) 2019 Aidan Hahn.

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stdlib/list.go Normal file
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@ -0,0 +1,67 @@
/* SHS: Syntactically Homogeneous Shell
* Copyright (C) 2019 Aidan Hahn
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
package stdlib
import (
"git.callpipe.com/aidan/shs/ast"
"git.callpipe.com/aidan/shs/log"
)
/* EXPAND
* Takes 1 element: a list
* retuns a sequence of elements (list contents)
* in event a not-list is passed in, returns the arg.
*/
func expand(input *ast.Token, vars ast.VarTable, funcs ast.FuncTable) *ast.Token {
if input.Tag != ast.LIST {
log.Log(log.DEBUG, "expand called on not a list", "expand")
return input
}
return input.Inner.(*ast.Token)
}
/* L_APPEND (append from repl)
* Appends N elements to the end of a list
* Arg one is a list, next args are appended
* if no args are a list, a list is made from all args
*/
func l_append(input *ast.Token, vars ast.VarTable, funcs ast.FuncTable) *ast.Token {
src := input
if input.Tag != ast.LIST {
// TODO: Position, if I can figure out what to do with it
src = &ast.Token{Tag: ast.LIST, Inner: input}
return src
}
// deref inner first
i := src.Inner.(*ast.Token)
iter := &i
if *iter == nil {
src.Inner = input.Next
return src
}
for (*iter).Next != nil {
iter = &((*iter).Next)
}
(*iter).Next = input.Next
return src
}

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@ -23,6 +23,67 @@ import (
)
func GenFuncTable() ast.FuncTable {
var stdlib FuncTable
var stdlib = ast.FuncTable{
"...": &ast.Function{
Function: expand,
Name: "...",
TimesCalled: 0,
Args: 1,
},
"append": &ast.Function{
Function: l_append,
Name: "append",
TimesCalled: 0,
Args: -1,
},
}
return stdlib
}
// TODO: put list funcs in their own file
/* EXPAND
* Takes 1 element: a list
* retuns a sequence of elements (list contents)
* in event a not-list is passed in, returns the arg.
*/
func expand(input *ast.Token, vars ast.VarTable, funcs ast.FuncTable) *ast.Token {
if input.Tag != ast.LIST {
log.Log(log.DEBUG, "expand called on not a list", "expand")
return input
}
return input.Inner.(*ast.Token)
}
/* L_APPEND (append from repl)
* Appends N elements to the end of a list
* Arg one is a list, next args are appended
* if no args are a list, a list is made from all args
*/
func l_append(input *ast.Token, vars ast.VarTable, funcs ast.FuncTable) *ast.Token {
src := input
if input.Tag != ast.LIST {
// TODO: Position, if I can figure out what to do with it
src = &ast.Token{Tag: ast.LIST, Inner: input}
return src
}
// deref inner first
i := src.Inner.(*ast.Token)
iter := &i
if *iter == nil {
src.Inner = input.Next
return src
}
for (*iter).Next != nil {
iter = &((*iter).Next)
}
(*iter).Next = input.Next
return src
}