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- [ ] Infer datatype of binary operators
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- [ ] Infer datatype of binary operators
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- [ ] Execute semantic analysis on the function's block
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- [ ] Execute semantic analysis on the function's block
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- [ ] Write tests
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- [ ] Write tests
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- [ ] Abstract the parsing of datatypes, such that in the future generics can be implemented in a single place
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## v0.0.11
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## v0.0.11
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- [ ] Infer datatype of a `val variable = value` in the AST: Use the infered datatype
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- [ ] Infer datatype of a `val variable = value` in the AST: Use the infered datatype
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- [x] Formally define the top level constructs
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- [x] Formally define the top level constructs
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- [x] Parse bindings and function declarations as top level constructs
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- [x] Parse bindings and function declarations as top level constructs
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- [ ] Parse function declaration arguments (`Type id`)
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- [x] Parse function declaration arguments (`Type id`)
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- [x] Parse function return datatype (`fun f() -> Type`)
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- [x] Parse function return datatype (`fun f() -> Type`)
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- [x] Return parsing to variables to var/val
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- [x] Return parsing to variables to var/val
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- [ ] Write tests
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- [ ] Write tests
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Cargo.lock
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Cargo.lock
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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ checksum = "e2abad23fbc42b3700f2f279844dc832adb2b2eb069b2df918f455c4e18cc646"
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[[package]]
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[[package]]
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name = "thp"
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name = "thp"
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version = "0.0.9"
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version = "0.0.10"
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dependencies = [
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dependencies = [
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"colored",
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"colored",
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]
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]
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[package]
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[package]
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name = "thp"
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name = "thp"
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version = "0.0.9"
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version = "0.0.10"
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edition = "2021"
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edition = "2021"
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38
README.md
38
README.md
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## Usage
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## Usage
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### Singular files
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TBD.
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Inside an existing PHP codebase, files are converted to THP
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Requirements: A *nix system & cargo
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one at a time, or new files are written in THP.
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There must be a thp.config.yaml at the root of the project,
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```sh
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which configures the compiler.
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# Clone the repo
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git clone https://github.com/Araozu/thp-lang.git
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Every file is compiled in place.
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# Generate an executable
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cargo build --release
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# The executable will be located in ./target/release/thp
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### Project mode
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# And then run it follow the instructions!
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```
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The whole project uses THP. Work in progress.
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```sh
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Usage: `thp [command] [options]`
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Commands
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c _file_ Compiles _file_ in-place
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f _file_ Formats _file_
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r Starts the REPL
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init Initializes a new project in the current directory
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build Builds the project
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fmt Formats all files in the project
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watch, w Starts compilation of the project in watch mode
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help, h Print this message & exit
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General options
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-h, --help Print command-specific usage
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-v, --version Print version & exit
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```
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assert_eq!(TokenType::Comment, tokens[0].token_type);
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assert_eq!(TokenType::Comment, tokens[0].token_type);
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}
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}
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#[test]
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fn should_emit_error_on_incorrect_indentation() {
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let input = String::from("1\n 2\n 3");
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let tokens = get_tokens(&input);
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assert!(tokens.is_err());
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}
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}
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}
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panic!("Expected some value")
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panic!("Expected some value")
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};
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};
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}
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}
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#[test]
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fn should_not_scan_invalid_scientific_notation() {
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let input = str_to_vec("1e");
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let start_pos = 0;
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match scan(&input, start_pos) {
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LexResult::Err(reason) => {
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assert_eq!(
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"The characters after 'e' are not + or -, or are not followed by a number",
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reason.reason
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)
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}
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_ => panic!("Expected an error"),
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}
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}
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#[test]
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fn should_not_scan_invalid_scientific_notation_2() {
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let input = str_to_vec("1e+f");
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let start_pos = 0;
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match scan(&input, start_pos) {
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LexResult::Err(reason) => {
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assert_eq!(
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"The characters after 'e' are not + or -, or are not followed by a number",
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reason.reason
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)
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}
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_ => panic!("Expected an error"),
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}
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}
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}
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}
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panic!()
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panic!()
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}
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}
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}
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}
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#[test]
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fn should_scan_non_escape_characters_preceded_by_bsls() {
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let input = str_to_vec("\"Sample\\atext\"");
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let start_pos = 1;
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if let LexResult::Some(token, next) = scan(&input, start_pos) {
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assert_eq!(14, next);
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assert_eq!(TokenType::String, token.token_type);
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assert_eq!("\"Sample\\atext\"", token.value);
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assert_eq!(0, token.position);
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} else {
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panic!()
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}
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}
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#[test]
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fn shouldnt_panic_when_encountering_eof_after_bsls() {
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let input = str_to_vec("\"Sample\\");
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let start_pos = 1;
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let result = scan(&input, start_pos);
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match result {
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LexResult::Err(reason) => {
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assert_eq!("Incomplete string found", reason.reason)
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},
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_ => panic!("expected an error")
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}
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}
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#[test]
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fn should_not_scan_an_unfinished_string() {
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let input = str_to_vec("\"Hello, world!");
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let result = scan(&input, 1);
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match result {
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LexResult::Err(reason) => {
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assert_eq!("Incomplete string found", reason.reason)
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},
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_ => panic!("expected an error")
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}
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}
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}
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}
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src/semantic/checks/binding.rs
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use crate::{
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error_handling::{semantic_error::SemanticError, MistiError},
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semantic::{impls::SemanticCheck, symbol_table::SymbolEntry},
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syntax::ast::var_binding::Binding,
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};
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impl SemanticCheck for Binding<'_> {
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fn check_semantics(
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&self,
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scope: &crate::semantic::symbol_table::SymbolTable,
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) -> Result<(), crate::error_handling::MistiError> {
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let binding_name = &self.identifier.value;
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// TODO: Define if variables can be redeclared.
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// If so, it is irrelevant to check if the variable is already defined
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if scope.test(binding_name) {
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let error = SemanticError {
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error_start: self.identifier.position,
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error_end: self.identifier.get_end_position(),
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reason: format!(
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"Duplicated: A symbol with name {} was already defined",
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binding_name
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),
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};
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return Err(MistiError::Semantic(error));
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}
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todo!("");
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/*
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let datatype = match self.datatype {
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// If the datatype is not defined, we use the expression datatype
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None => expression_datatype.clone(),
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};
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let error = SemanticError {
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error_start: self.identifier.position,
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error_end: self.identifier.get_end_position(),
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reason: format!(
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"The variable `{}` was declared as `{}` but its expression has type `{}`",
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binding_name, datatype, expression_datatype
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),
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};
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return Err(MistiError::Semantic(error));
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}
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Ok(())
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*/
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}
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}
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error_end: self.identifier.get_end_position(),
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"Duplicated: A symbol with name {} was already defined",
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scope.insert(
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function_name,
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SymbolEntry::new_function(vec![], "Unit".into()),
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);
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Ok(())
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}
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}
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pub struct Parameter<'a> {
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return type = ;
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pub fn try_parse<'a>(tokens: &'a Vec<Token>, pos: usize) -> ParsingResult<FunctionDeclaration> {
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let mut current_pos = pos;
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utils,
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utils,
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*/
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pub fn parse_params_list<'a>(tokens: &'a Vec<Token>, pos: usize) -> ParsingResult<ParamsList> {
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pub fn parse_params_list<'a>(tokens: &'a Vec<Token>, pos: usize) -> ParsingResult<ParamsList> {
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let mut current_pos = pos;
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let mut current_pos = pos;
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};
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current_pos = next_pos;
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current_pos = next_pos;
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/*
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val (opening_paren, next_pos) = try parse_token_type(...)
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val (next_parameter, next_pos) = try parse_param_definition(...) catch
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case ::Err(e) { return ::Err(e) }
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*/
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// Parse parameters definitions, separated by commas
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let mut parameters = Vec::<Parameter>::new();
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let mut parameters = Vec::<Parameter>::new();
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loop {
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loop {
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};
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current_pos = next_pos;
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Ok((ParamsList {}, current_pos))
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Ok((ParamsList { parameters }, current_pos))
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}
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}
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/// Parse a single parameter definition of the form:
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/// - `Type identifier`
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///
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/// There will be more constructs in the future, like:
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/// - `Type identifier = default_value`
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/// - `FunctionType identifier`
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fn parse_param_definition<'a>(tokens: &'a Vec<Token>, pos: usize) -> ParsingResult<Parameter> {
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fn parse_param_definition<'a>(tokens: &'a Vec<Token>, pos: usize) -> ParsingResult<Parameter> {
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// Parse a single parameter definition of the form:
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// - Type identifier
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// There will be more constructs in the future, like:
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// - Type identifier = default_value
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// - FunctionType identifier
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// - Pattern identifier (e.g. Some[String] value)?
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let mut current_pos = pos;
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let mut current_pos = pos;
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let (datatype, next_pos) =
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let (datatype, next_pos) =
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match utils::parse_token_type(tokens, current_pos, TokenType::Datatype) {
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match utils::parse_token_type(tokens, current_pos, TokenType::Datatype) {
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return Err(ParsingError::Err(err));
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return Err(ParsingError::Err(err));
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}
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}
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// If there is no datatype this construction doesn't apply.
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// If there is no datatype this construction doesn't apply.
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// Return a mismatch and let the caller handle it
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// Return an unmatch and let the caller handle it
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Err(ParsingError::Mismatch(t)) => return Err(ParsingError::Mismatch(t)),
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_ => return Err(ParsingError::Unmatched),
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Err(ParsingError::Unmatched) => return Err(ParsingError::Unmatched),
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};
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};
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current_pos = next_pos;
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current_pos = next_pos;
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next_pos,
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next_pos,
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))
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))
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}
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod tests {
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use super::*;
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use crate::lexic::get_tokens;
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#[test]
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fn should_parse_empty_param_list() {
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let tokens = get_tokens(&String::from("()")).unwrap();
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let (result, next_pos) = parse_params_list(&tokens, 0).unwrap();
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assert_eq!(next_pos, 2);
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assert_eq!(result.parameters.len(), 0);
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}
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#[test]
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fn should_parse_empty_param_list_with_whitespace() {
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let tokens = get_tokens(&String::from("( )")).unwrap();
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let (result, next_pos) = parse_params_list(&tokens, 0).unwrap();
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assert_eq!(next_pos, 2);
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assert_eq!(result.parameters.len(), 0);
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}
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#[test]
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fn should_parse_empty_param_list_with_newlines() {
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let tokens = get_tokens(&String::from("(\n \n)")).unwrap();
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let (result, next_pos) = parse_params_list(&tokens, 0).unwrap();
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assert_eq!(next_pos, 3);
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assert_eq!(result.parameters.len(), 0);
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}
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#[test]
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fn should_parse_empty_param_list_with_1_parameter() {
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let tokens = get_tokens(&String::from("(Int x)")).unwrap();
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let (result, next_pos) = parse_params_list(&tokens, 0).unwrap();
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assert_eq!(next_pos, 4);
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assert_eq!(result.parameters.len(), 1);
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let first_param = &result.parameters[0];
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assert_eq!(first_param.datatype, "Int");
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assert_eq!(first_param.identifier, "x");
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}
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|
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|
#[test]
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fn should_parse_empty_param_list_with_1_parameter_with_trailing_comma() {
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|
let tokens = get_tokens(&String::from("(Int x, )")).unwrap();
|
||||||
|
let (result, next_pos) = parse_params_list(&tokens, 0).unwrap();
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
assert_eq!(next_pos, 5);
|
||||||
|
assert_eq!(result.parameters.len(), 1);
|
||||||
|
let first_param = &result.parameters[0];
|
||||||
|
assert_eq!(first_param.datatype, "Int");
|
||||||
|
assert_eq!(first_param.identifier, "x");
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
#[test]
|
||||||
|
fn should_parse_empty_param_list_with_2_parameters() {
|
||||||
|
let tokens = get_tokens(&String::from("(Int x, String y)")).unwrap();
|
||||||
|
let (result, next_pos) = parse_params_list(&tokens, 0).unwrap();
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
assert_eq!(next_pos, 7);
|
||||||
|
assert_eq!(result.parameters.len(), 2);
|
||||||
|
let first_param = &result.parameters[0];
|
||||||
|
assert_eq!(first_param.datatype, "Int");
|
||||||
|
assert_eq!(first_param.identifier, "x");
|
||||||
|
let second_param = &result.parameters[1];
|
||||||
|
assert_eq!(second_param.datatype, "String");
|
||||||
|
assert_eq!(second_param.identifier, "y");
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
#[test]
|
||||||
|
fn should_parse_empty_param_list_with_2_parameters_and_trailing_comma() {
|
||||||
|
let tokens = get_tokens(&String::from("(Int x, String y, )")).unwrap();
|
||||||
|
let (result, next_pos) = parse_params_list(&tokens, 0).unwrap();
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
assert_eq!(next_pos, 8);
|
||||||
|
assert_eq!(result.parameters.len(), 2);
|
||||||
|
let first_param = &result.parameters[0];
|
||||||
|
assert_eq!(first_param.datatype, "Int");
|
||||||
|
assert_eq!(first_param.identifier, "x");
|
||||||
|
let second_param = &result.parameters[1];
|
||||||
|
assert_eq!(second_param.datatype, "String");
|
||||||
|
assert_eq!(second_param.identifier, "y");
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
#[test]
|
||||||
|
fn should_parse_multiline_params() {
|
||||||
|
let tokens = get_tokens(&String::from("(\n Int x,\n String y,\n)")).unwrap();
|
||||||
|
let (result, next_pos) = parse_params_list(&tokens, 0).unwrap();
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
assert_eq!(next_pos, 13);
|
||||||
|
assert_eq!(result.parameters.len(), 2);
|
||||||
|
let first_param = &result.parameters[0];
|
||||||
|
assert_eq!(first_param.datatype, "Int");
|
||||||
|
assert_eq!(first_param.identifier, "x");
|
||||||
|
let second_param = &result.parameters[1];
|
||||||
|
assert_eq!(second_param.datatype, "String");
|
||||||
|
assert_eq!(second_param.identifier, "y");
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
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