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6.3 KiB
Rust
246 lines
6.3 KiB
Rust
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/* relish: versatile lisp shell
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* Copyright (C) 2021 Aidan Hahn
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*
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* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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use std::rc::Rc;
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use std::cell::RefCell;
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// Recursive data type for a tree of Segments
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pub type Ast = Rc<RefCell<Seg>>;
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// Container
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#[derive(Clone)]
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pub enum Ctr {
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Symbol(String),
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String(String),
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Integer(i128),
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Float(f64),
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Bool(bool),
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Seg(Ast),
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None
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}
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// Type of Container
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#[derive(PartialEq)]
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#[derive(Clone)]
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pub enum Type {
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Symbol,
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String,
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Integer,
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Float,
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Bool,
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Seg,
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None
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}
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/* Segment
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* Holds two Containers.
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* Basic building block for more complex data structures.
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* I was going to call it Cell and then I learned about
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* how important RefCells were in Rust
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*/
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#[derive(Clone)]
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pub struct Seg {
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/* "Contents of Address Register"
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* Historical way of referring to the first value in a cell.
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*/
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pub car: Ctr,
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/* "Contents of Decrement Register"
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* Historical way of referring to the second value in a cell.
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*/
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pub cdr: Ctr
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}
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impl Ctr {
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pub fn to_type(&self) -> Type {
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match self {
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Ctr::Symbol(_s) => Type::Symbol,
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Ctr::String(_s) => Type::String,
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Ctr::Integer(_s) => Type::Integer,
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Ctr::Float(_s) => Type::Float,
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Ctr::Bool(_s) => Type::Bool,
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Ctr::Seg(_s) => Type::Seg,
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Ctr::None => Type::None
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}
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}
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}
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impl Type {
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pub fn to_str(&self) -> String {
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let ret: &str;
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match self {
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Type::Symbol => ret = "symbol",
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Type::String => ret = "string",
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Type::Integer => ret = "integer",
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Type::Float => ret = "float",
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Type::Bool => ret = "bool",
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Type::Seg => ret = "segment",
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Type::None => ret = "none"
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}
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ret.to_owned()
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}
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}
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/* Prints a Syntax Tree as a string
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*/
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pub fn ast_as_string(c: Ast, with_parens: bool) -> String {
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let mut string = String::new();
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let mut prn_space = true;
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let seg = c.borrow();
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match &seg.car {
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Ctr::Symbol(s) => string.push_str(&s),
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Ctr::String(s) => {
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string.push('\'');
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string.push_str(&s);
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string.push('\'');
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},
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Ctr::Integer(i) => string = string + &i.to_string(),
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Ctr::Float(f) => string = string + &f.to_string(),
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Ctr::Bool(b) => string = string + &b.to_string(),
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Ctr::Seg(c) => string.push_str(ast_as_string(c.clone(), true).as_str()),
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Ctr::None => prn_space = false
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}
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if prn_space {
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string.push(' ');
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}
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match &seg.cdr {
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Ctr::Symbol(s) => string.push_str(&s),
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Ctr::String(s) => {
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string.push('\'');
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string.push_str(&s);
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string.push('\'');
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},
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Ctr::Integer(i) => string = string + &i.to_string(),
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Ctr::Float(f) => string = string + &f.to_string(),
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Ctr::Bool(b) => string = string + &b.to_string(),
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Ctr::Seg(c) => string.push_str(ast_as_string(c.clone(), false).as_str()),
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Ctr::None => {
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if prn_space {
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string.pop();
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}
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}
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}
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// TODO: maybe a better way to do this
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if with_parens {
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let mut extra = String::from("(");
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extra.push_str(&string);
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extra.push(')');
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string = extra
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}
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return string
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}
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pub fn ast_to_string(c: Ast) -> String {
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ast_as_string(c.clone(), true)
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}
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/* NOTE: "Standard form" is used here to refer to a list of segments
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* that resembles a typical linked list. This means that Car may hold whatever,
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* but Cdr must either be Seg or None.
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*/
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/* Initializes a new ast node with segment car and cdr passed in
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*/
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pub fn new_ast(car: Ctr, cdr: Ctr) -> Ast {
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Rc::new(RefCell::new(Seg{
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car: car,
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cdr: cdr
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}))
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}
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/* applies a function across a list in standard form
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* function must take a Ctr and return a bool
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* short circuits on the first false returned.
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* also returns false on a non standard form list
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*/
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pub fn circuit<F: FnMut(&Ctr)-> bool>(tree: Ast, func: &mut F) -> bool{
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let inner = tree.borrow();
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if func(&inner.car) {
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match &inner.cdr {
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Ctr::None => true,
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Ctr::Seg(c) => circuit(c.clone(), func),
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_ => false
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}
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} else {
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false
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}
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}
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/* recurs over ast assumed to be list in standard form
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* returns length
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*/
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pub fn list_len(tree: Ast) -> u128 {
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match &tree.borrow().cdr {
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Ctr::Seg(c) => list_len(c.clone()) + 1,
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_ => 1
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}
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}
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/* recurs over tree assumed to be list in standard form
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* returns clone of ctr at index provided
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*/
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pub fn list_idx(tree: Ast, idx: u128) -> Ctr {
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let inner = tree.borrow();
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if idx > 0 {
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match &inner.cdr {
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Ctr::None => Ctr::None,
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Ctr::Seg(c) => list_idx(c.clone(), idx - 1),
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_ => {
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if idx == 1 {
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inner.cdr.clone()
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} else {
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Ctr::None
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}
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}
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}
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} else {
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match inner.car {
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Ctr::None => Ctr::None,
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_ => {
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inner.cdr.clone()
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}
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}
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}
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}
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/* recurs over tree assumed to be list in standard form
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* appends object to end of list
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*/
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pub fn list_append(tree: Ast, obj: Ctr) {
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let mut inner = tree.borrow_mut();
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match &inner.car {
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Ctr::None => {
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inner.car = obj;
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},
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_ => {
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match &inner.cdr {
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Ctr::None => {
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inner.cdr = Ctr::Seg(new_ast(obj, Ctr::None));
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},
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Ctr::Seg(tr) => {
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list_append(tr.clone(), obj);
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},
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_ => ()
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}
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}
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}
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}
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