/* relish: versatile lisp shell
* Copyright (C) 2021 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 .
*/
use crate::segment::{Ctr, Seg};
use crate::sym::SymTable;
use std::io::Write;
use std::io;
pub const ECHO_DOCSTRING: &str =
"traverses any number of arguments. Prints their evaluated values on a new line for each.";
pub fn echo_callback(ast: &Seg, _syms: &mut SymTable) -> Result {
ast.circuit(&mut |arg: &Ctr| match arg {
Ctr::String(s) => print!("{}", s) == (),
_ => print!("{}", arg) == (),
});
println!();
Ok(Ctr::None)
}
pub const CONCAT_DOCSTRING: &str = "Iterates over N args of any type other than SYMBOL.
converts each argument to a string. Combines all strings.
Returns final (combined) string.";
pub fn concat_callback(ast: &Seg, _syms: &mut SymTable) -> Result {
let mut string = String::from("");
if !ast.circuit(&mut |arg: &Ctr| {
match arg {
// should be a thing here
Ctr::Symbol(_) => return false,
Ctr::String(s) => string.push_str(&s),
Ctr::Integer(i) => string.push_str(&i.to_string()),
Ctr::Float(f) => string.push_str(&f.to_string()),
Ctr::Bool(b) => string.push_str(&b.to_string()),
Ctr::Seg(c) => string.push_str(&c.to_string()),
Ctr::Lambda(l) => string.push_str(&l.to_string()),
Ctr::None => (),
}
true
}) {
eprintln!("dont know what to do witha symbol here")
}
return Ok(Ctr::String(string));
}
pub const STRLEN_DOCSTRING: &str = "Takes a single arg of any type.
Arg is converted to a string if not already a string.
Returns string length of arg.";
pub fn strlen_callback(ast: &Seg, _syms: &mut SymTable) -> Result {
match &*ast.car {
Ctr::Symbol(s) => Ok(Ctr::Integer(s.len() as i128)),
Ctr::String(s) => Ok(Ctr::Integer(s.len() as i128)),
Ctr::Integer(i) => Ok(Ctr::Integer(i.to_string().len() as i128)),
Ctr::Float(f) => Ok(Ctr::Integer(f.to_string().len() as i128)),
Ctr::Bool(b) => Ok(Ctr::Integer(b.to_string().len() as i128)),
Ctr::Seg(c) => Ok(Ctr::Integer(c.to_string().len() as i128)),
Ctr::Lambda(l) => Ok(Ctr::Integer(l.to_string().len() as i128)),
// highly suspicious case below
Ctr::None => Ok(Ctr::Integer(0)),
}
}
pub const STRCAST_DOCSTRING: &str = "Takes a single arg of any type.
Arg is converted to a string and returned.";
pub fn strcast_callback(ast: &Seg, _syms: &mut SymTable) -> Result {
match &*ast.car {
Ctr::Symbol(s) => Ok(Ctr::String(s.clone())),
Ctr::String(_) => Ok(*ast.car.clone()),
Ctr::Integer(i) => Ok(Ctr::String(i.to_string())),
Ctr::Float(f) => Ok(Ctr::String(f.to_string())),
Ctr::Bool(b) => Ok(Ctr::String(b.to_string())),
Ctr::Seg(c) => Ok(Ctr::String(c.to_string())),
Ctr::Lambda(l) => Ok(Ctr::String(l.to_string())),
// highly suspicious case below
Ctr::None => Ok(Ctr::String(String::new())),
}
}
pub const SUBSTR_DOCSTRING: &str =
"Takes two strings. Returns true if string1 contains at least one instance of string2";
pub fn substr_callback(ast: &Seg, _syms: &mut SymTable) -> Result {
let parent_str: String;
if let Ctr::String(ref s) = *ast.car {
parent_str = s.to_string();
} else {
return Err("first argument must be a string".to_string());
}
let second_arg_obj: &Ctr;
let child_str: String;
if let Ctr::Seg(ref s) = *ast.cdr {
second_arg_obj = &*s.car;
} else {
return Err("impossible error: needs two arguments".to_string());
}
if let Ctr::String(ref s) = &*second_arg_obj {
child_str = s.clone();
} else {
return Err("second argument must be a string".to_string());
}
Ok(Ctr::Bool(parent_str.contains(&child_str)))
}
pub const SPLIT_DOCSTRING: &str = "Takes two strings. String 1 is a source string and string 2 is a delimiter.
Returns a list of substrings from string 1 that were found delimited by string 2.";
pub fn split_callback(ast: &Seg, _syms: &mut SymTable) -> Result {
let parent_str: String;
if let Ctr::String(ref s) = *ast.car {
parent_str = s.to_string();
} else {
return Err("first argument must be a string".to_string());
}
let second_arg_obj: &Ctr;
let delim_str: String;
if let Ctr::Seg(ref s) = *ast.cdr {
second_arg_obj = &*s.car;
} else {
return Err("impossible error: needs two arguments".to_string());
}
if let Ctr::String(ref s) = &*second_arg_obj {
delim_str = s.clone();
} else {
return Err("second argument must be a string".to_string());
}
let mut ret = Seg::new();
for substr in parent_str.split(&delim_str) {
ret.append(Box::new(Ctr::String(substr.to_string())));
}
Ok(Ctr::Seg(ret))
}
pub const INPUT_DOCSTRING: &str = "Takes one argument (string) and prints it.
Then prompts for user input.
User input is returned as a string";
pub fn input_callback(ast: &Seg, _syms: &mut SymTable) -> Result {
if let Ctr::String(ref s) = *ast.car {
print!("{}", s);
let _= io::stdout().flush();
let mut input = String::new();
io::stdin().read_line(&mut input).expect("couldnt read user input");
Ok(Ctr::String(input.trim().to_string()))
} else {
Err("impossible: arg not string".to_string())
}
}