197 lines
6.2 KiB
Rust
197 lines
6.2 KiB
Rust
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
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use tree_sitter::Node;
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use crate::{AbstractTree, Error, Identifier, Map, Result, Statement, Type, TypeDefinition, Value};
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, Eq, PartialEq, PartialOrd, Ord)]
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pub struct Assignment {
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identifier: Identifier,
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type_definition: Option<TypeDefinition>,
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operator: AssignmentOperator,
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statement: Statement,
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}
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, Eq, PartialEq, PartialOrd, Ord)]
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pub enum AssignmentOperator {
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Equal,
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PlusEqual,
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MinusEqual,
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}
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impl AbstractTree for Assignment {
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fn from_syntax_node(source: &str, node: Node, context: &Map) -> Result<Self> {
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Error::expect_syntax_node(source, "assignment", node)?;
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let child_count = node.child_count();
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let identifier_node = node.child(0).unwrap();
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let identifier = Identifier::from_syntax_node(source, identifier_node, context)?;
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let identifier_type = identifier.expected_type(context)?;
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let type_node = node.child(1);
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let type_definition = if let Some(type_node) = type_node {
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if type_node.kind() == "type_definition" {
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Some(TypeDefinition::from_syntax_node(
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source, type_node, context,
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)?)
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} else {
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None
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}
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} else {
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None
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};
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let operator_node = node.child(child_count - 2).unwrap().child(0).unwrap();
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let operator = match operator_node.kind() {
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"=" => AssignmentOperator::Equal,
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"+=" => AssignmentOperator::PlusEqual,
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"-=" => AssignmentOperator::MinusEqual,
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_ => {
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return Err(Error::UnexpectedSyntaxNode {
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expected: "=, += or -=",
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actual: operator_node.kind(),
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location: operator_node.start_position(),
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relevant_source: source[operator_node.byte_range()].to_string(),
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})
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}
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};
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let statement_node = node.child(child_count - 1).unwrap();
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let statement = Statement::from_syntax_node(source, statement_node, context)?;
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let statement_type = statement.expected_type(context)?;
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if let Some(type_definition) = &type_definition {
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match operator {
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AssignmentOperator::Equal => {
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type_definition
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.inner()
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.check(&statement_type)
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.map_err(|error| error.at_node(statement_node, source))?;
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}
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AssignmentOperator::PlusEqual => {
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if let Type::List(item_type) = type_definition.inner() {
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item_type
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.check(&statement_type)
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.map_err(|error| error.at_node(statement_node, source))?;
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} else {
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type_definition
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.inner()
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.check(&identifier_type)
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.map_err(|error| error.at_node(identifier_node, source))?;
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}
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}
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AssignmentOperator::MinusEqual => todo!(),
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}
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} else {
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if let Type::List(item_type) = identifier_type {
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println!("{item_type} {statement_type}");
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item_type
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.check(&statement_type)
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.map_err(|error| error.at_node(statement_node, source))?;
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}
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}
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let variable_key = identifier.inner().clone();
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let variable_type = if let Some(definition) = &type_definition {
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definition.inner().clone()
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} else {
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statement_type
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};
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context.set(variable_key, Value::Empty, Some(variable_type))?;
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Ok(Assignment {
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identifier,
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type_definition,
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operator,
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statement,
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})
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}
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fn run(&self, source: &str, context: &Map) -> Result<Value> {
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let key = self.identifier.inner();
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let value = self.statement.run(source, context)?;
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let new_value = match self.operator {
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AssignmentOperator::PlusEqual => {
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if let Some((mut previous_value, _)) = context.variables()?.get(key).cloned() {
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previous_value += value;
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previous_value
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} else {
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return Err(Error::VariableIdentifierNotFound(key.clone()));
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}
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}
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AssignmentOperator::MinusEqual => {
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if let Some((mut previous_value, _)) = context.variables()?.get(key).cloned() {
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previous_value -= value;
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previous_value
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} else {
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return Err(Error::VariableIdentifierNotFound(key.clone()));
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}
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}
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AssignmentOperator::Equal => value,
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};
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if let Some(type_defintion) = &self.type_definition {
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context.set(key.clone(), new_value, Some(type_defintion.inner().clone()))?;
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} else {
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context.set(key.clone(), new_value, None)?;
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}
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Ok(Value::Empty)
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}
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fn expected_type(&self, _context: &Map) -> Result<Type> {
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Ok(Type::Empty)
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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 crate::{evaluate, Error, List, Type, Value};
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#[test]
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fn simple_assignment() {
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let test = evaluate("x = 1 x").unwrap();
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assert_eq!(Value::Integer(1), test);
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}
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#[test]
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fn simple_assignment_with_type() {
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let test = evaluate("x <int> = 1 x").unwrap();
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assert_eq!(Value::Integer(1), test);
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}
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#[test]
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fn list_add_assign() {
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let test = evaluate(
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"
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x <[int]> = []
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x += 1
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x
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",
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)
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.unwrap();
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assert_eq!(Value::List(List::with_items(vec![Value::Integer(1)])), test);
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}
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#[test]
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fn list_add_wrong_type() {
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let result = evaluate(
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"
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x <[str]> = []
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x += 1
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",
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);
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assert!(result.unwrap_err().is_type_check_error(&Error::TypeCheck {
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expected: Type::String,
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actual: Type::Integer
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}))
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}
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}
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