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| author | bors <bors@rust-lang.org> | 2014-01-03 04:32:07 -0800 |
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| committer | bors <bors@rust-lang.org> | 2014-01-03 04:32:07 -0800 |
| commit | b9c39c6a27a4597571cbc5bfef66dbfb5cce6caa (patch) | |
| tree | a36ddd17930b37372ad4bdb856f800d1310ac9fa /src/libsyntax/ext/base.rs | |
| parent | bfde02924777711986fa783288fd9e65efe1ba5e (diff) | |
| parent | b74613bdc4c25fd2dc1c93db9de2eca8cd6d3399 (diff) | |
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auto merge of #11228 : sfackler/rust/syntaxenv, r=pcwalton
I'd really like to be able to do something like
```rust
struct MapChain<'next, K, V> {
info: BlockInfo,
map: HashMap<K, V>,
next: Option<&'next mut MapChain<'next, K, V>
}
```
but I can't get the lifetimes to work out.
Diffstat (limited to 'src/libsyntax/ext/base.rs')
| -rw-r--r-- | src/libsyntax/ext/base.rs | 266 |
1 files changed, 88 insertions, 178 deletions
diff --git a/src/libsyntax/ext/base.rs b/src/libsyntax/ext/base.rs index a7a4e6416f9..03e028ea1f1 100644 --- a/src/libsyntax/ext/base.rs +++ b/src/libsyntax/ext/base.rs @@ -155,57 +155,48 @@ pub enum SyntaxExtension { // The SyntaxEnv is the environment that's threaded through the expansion // of macros. It contains bindings for macros, and also a special binding // for " block" (not a legal identifier) that maps to a BlockInfo -pub type SyntaxEnv = @mut MapChain<Name, Transformer>; - -// Transformer : the codomain of SyntaxEnvs - -pub enum Transformer { - // this identifier maps to a syntax extension or macro - SE(SyntaxExtension), - // blockinfo : this is ... well, it's simpler than threading - // another whole data stack-structured data structure through - // expansion. Basically, there's an invariant that every - // map must contain a binding for " block". - BlockInfo(BlockInfo) -} +pub type SyntaxEnv = MapChain<Name, SyntaxExtension>; pub struct BlockInfo { // should macros escape from this scope? macros_escape : bool, // what are the pending renames? - pending_renames : @mut RenameList + pending_renames : RenameList +} + +impl BlockInfo { + pub fn new() -> BlockInfo { + BlockInfo { + macros_escape: false, + pending_renames: ~[] + } + } } // a list of ident->name renamings -type RenameList = ~[(ast::Ident,Name)]; +pub type RenameList = ~[(ast::Ident,Name)]; // The base map of methods for expanding syntax extension // AST nodes into full ASTs pub fn syntax_expander_table() -> SyntaxEnv { // utility function to simplify creating NormalTT syntax extensions fn builtin_normal_tt_no_ctxt(f: SyntaxExpanderTTFunNoCtxt) - -> @Transformer { - @SE(NormalTT(@SyntaxExpanderTT{ + -> SyntaxExtension { + NormalTT(@SyntaxExpanderTT{ expander: SyntaxExpanderTTExpanderWithoutContext(f), span: None, } as @SyntaxExpanderTTTrait, - None)) + None) } - let mut syntax_expanders = HashMap::new(); - // NB identifier starts with space, and can't conflict with legal idents - syntax_expanders.insert(intern(&" block"), - @BlockInfo(BlockInfo{ - macros_escape : false, - pending_renames : @mut ~[] - })); + let mut syntax_expanders = MapChain::new(); syntax_expanders.insert(intern(&"macro_rules"), - @SE(IdentTT(@SyntaxExpanderTTItem { + IdentTT(@SyntaxExpanderTTItem { expander: SyntaxExpanderTTItemExpanderWithContext( ext::tt::macro_rules::add_new_extension), span: None, } as @SyntaxExpanderTTItemTrait, - None))); + None)); syntax_expanders.insert(intern(&"fmt"), builtin_normal_tt_no_ctxt( ext::fmt::expand_syntax_ext)); @@ -231,8 +222,7 @@ pub fn syntax_expander_table() -> SyntaxEnv { builtin_normal_tt_no_ctxt( ext::log_syntax::expand_syntax_ext)); syntax_expanders.insert(intern(&"deriving"), - @SE(ItemDecorator( - ext::deriving::expand_meta_deriving))); + ItemDecorator(ext::deriving::expand_meta_deriving)); // Quasi-quoting expanders syntax_expanders.insert(intern(&"quote_tokens"), @@ -287,7 +277,7 @@ pub fn syntax_expander_table() -> SyntaxEnv { syntax_expanders.insert(intern(&"trace_macros"), builtin_normal_tt_no_ctxt( ext::trace_macros::expand_trace_macros)); - MapChain::new(~syntax_expanders) + syntax_expanders } // One of these is made during expansion and incrementally updated as we go; @@ -298,11 +288,6 @@ pub struct ExtCtxt { cfg: ast::CrateConfig, backtrace: Option<@ExpnInfo>, - // These two @mut's should really not be here, - // but the self types for CtxtRepr are all wrong - // and there are bugs in the code for object - // types that make this hard to get right at the - // moment. - nmatsakis mod_path: ~[ast::Ident], trace_mac: bool } @@ -324,7 +309,7 @@ impl ExtCtxt { match e.node { ast::ExprMac(..) => { let mut expander = expand::MacroExpander { - extsbox: @mut syntax_expander_table(), + extsbox: syntax_expander_table(), cx: self, }; e = expand::expand_expr(e, &mut expander); @@ -459,11 +444,7 @@ pub fn get_exprs_from_tts(cx: &ExtCtxt, // we want to implement the notion of a transformation // environment. -// This environment maps Names to Transformers. -// Initially, this includes macro definitions and -// block directives. - - +// This environment maps Names to SyntaxExtensions. // Actually, the following implementation is parameterized // by both key and value types. @@ -478,169 +459,98 @@ pub fn get_exprs_from_tts(cx: &ExtCtxt, // able to refer to a macro that was added to an enclosing // scope lexically later than the deeper scope. -// Note on choice of representation: I've been pushed to -// use a top-level managed pointer by some difficulties -// with pushing and popping functionally, and the ownership -// issues. As a result, the values returned by the table -// also need to be managed; the &'a ... type that Maps -// return won't work for things that need to get outside -// of that managed pointer. The easiest way to do this -// is just to insist that the values in the tables are -// managed to begin with. - -// a transformer env is either a base map or a map on top -// of another chain. -pub enum MapChain<K,V> { - BaseMapChain(~HashMap<K,@V>), - ConsMapChain(~HashMap<K,@V>,@mut MapChain<K,V>) +// Only generic to make it easy to test +struct MapChainFrame<K, V> { + info: BlockInfo, + map: HashMap<K, V>, } +// Only generic to make it easy to test +pub struct MapChain<K, V> { + priv chain: ~[MapChainFrame<K, V>], +} -// get the map from an env frame -impl <K: Eq + Hash + IterBytes + 'static, V: 'static> MapChain<K,V>{ - // Constructor. I don't think we need a zero-arg one. - pub fn new(init: ~HashMap<K,@V>) -> @mut MapChain<K,V> { - @mut BaseMapChain(init) +impl<K: Hash+Eq, V> MapChain<K, V> { + pub fn new() -> MapChain<K, V> { + let mut map = MapChain { chain: ~[] }; + map.push_frame(); + map } - // add a new frame to the environment (functionally) - pub fn push_frame (@mut self) -> @mut MapChain<K,V> { - @mut ConsMapChain(~HashMap::new() ,self) + pub fn push_frame(&mut self) { + self.chain.push(MapChainFrame { + info: BlockInfo::new(), + map: HashMap::new(), + }); } -// no need for pop, it'll just be functional. - - // utility fn... - - // ugh: can't get this to compile with mut because of the - // lack of flow sensitivity. - pub fn get_map<'a>(&'a self) -> &'a HashMap<K,@V> { - match *self { - BaseMapChain (~ref map) => map, - ConsMapChain (~ref map,_) => map - } + pub fn pop_frame(&mut self) { + assert!(self.chain.len() > 1, "too many pops on MapChain!"); + self.chain.pop(); } -// traits just don't work anywhere...? -//impl Map<Name,SyntaxExtension> for MapChain { - - pub fn contains_key (&self, key: &K) -> bool { - match *self { - BaseMapChain (ref map) => map.contains_key(key), - ConsMapChain (ref map,ref rest) => - (map.contains_key(key) - || rest.contains_key(key)) + fn find_escape_frame<'a>(&'a mut self) -> &'a mut MapChainFrame<K, V> { + for (i, frame) in self.chain.mut_iter().enumerate().invert() { + if !frame.info.macros_escape || i == 0 { + return frame + } } - } - // should each_key and each_value operate on shadowed - // names? I think not. - // delaying implementing this.... - pub fn each_key (&self, _f: |&K| -> bool) { - fail!("unimplemented 2013-02-15T10:01"); - } - - pub fn each_value (&self, _f: |&V| -> bool) { - fail!("unimplemented 2013-02-15T10:02"); + unreachable!() } - // Returns a copy of the value that the name maps to. - // Goes down the chain 'til it finds one (or bottom out). - pub fn find (&self, key: &K) -> Option<@V> { - match self.get_map().find (key) { - Some(ref v) => Some(**v), - None => match *self { - BaseMapChain (_) => None, - ConsMapChain (_,ref rest) => rest.find(key) + pub fn find<'a>(&'a self, k: &K) -> Option<&'a V> { + for frame in self.chain.iter().invert() { + match frame.map.find(k) { + Some(v) => return Some(v), + None => {} } } + None } - pub fn find_in_topmost_frame(&self, key: &K) -> Option<@V> { - let map = match *self { - BaseMapChain(ref map) => map, - ConsMapChain(ref map,_) => map - }; - // strip one layer of indirection off the pointer. - map.find(key).map(|r| {*r}) - } - - // insert the binding into the top-level map - pub fn insert (&mut self, key: K, ext: @V) -> bool { - // can't abstract over get_map because of flow sensitivity... - match *self { - BaseMapChain (~ref mut map) => map.insert(key, ext), - ConsMapChain (~ref mut map,_) => map.insert(key,ext) - } + pub fn insert(&mut self, k: K, v: V) { + self.find_escape_frame().map.insert(k, v); } - // insert the binding into the topmost frame for which the binding - // associated with 'n' exists and satisfies pred - // ... there are definitely some opportunities for abstraction - // here that I'm ignoring. (e.g., manufacturing a predicate on - // the maps in the chain, and using an abstract "find". - pub fn insert_into_frame(&mut self, - key: K, - ext: @V, - n: K, - pred: |&@V| -> bool) { - match *self { - BaseMapChain (~ref mut map) => { - if satisfies_pred(map,&n,pred) { - map.insert(key,ext); - } else { - fail!("expected map chain containing satisfying frame") - } - }, - ConsMapChain (~ref mut map, rest) => { - if satisfies_pred(map,&n,|v|pred(v)) { - map.insert(key,ext); - } else { - rest.insert_into_frame(key,ext,n,pred) - } - } - } - } -} -// returns true if the binding for 'n' satisfies 'pred' in 'map' -fn satisfies_pred<K:Eq + Hash + IterBytes, - V>( - map: &mut HashMap<K,V>, - n: &K, - pred: |&V| -> bool) - -> bool { - match map.find(n) { - Some(ref v) => (pred(*v)), - None => false + pub fn info<'a>(&'a mut self) -> &'a mut BlockInfo { + &mut self.chain[self.chain.len()-1].info } } #[cfg(test)] mod test { use super::MapChain; - use std::hashmap::HashMap; #[test] fn testenv() { - let mut a = HashMap::new(); - a.insert (@"abc",@15); - let m = MapChain::new(~a); - m.insert (@"def",@16); - assert_eq!(m.find(&@"abc"),Some(@15)); - assert_eq!(m.find(&@"def"),Some(@16)); - assert_eq!(*(m.find(&@"abc").unwrap()),15); - assert_eq!(*(m.find(&@"def").unwrap()),16); - let n = m.push_frame(); - // old bindings are still present: - assert_eq!(*(n.find(&@"abc").unwrap()),15); - assert_eq!(*(n.find(&@"def").unwrap()),16); - n.insert (@"def",@17); - // n shows the new binding - assert_eq!(*(n.find(&@"abc").unwrap()),15); - assert_eq!(*(n.find(&@"def").unwrap()),17); - // ... but m still has the old ones - assert_eq!(m.find(&@"abc"),Some(@15)); - assert_eq!(m.find(&@"def"),Some(@16)); - assert_eq!(*(m.find(&@"abc").unwrap()),15); - assert_eq!(*(m.find(&@"def").unwrap()),16); + let mut m = MapChain::new(); + let (a,b,c,d) = ("a", "b", "c", "d"); + m.insert(1, a); + assert_eq!(Some(&a), m.find(&1)); + + m.push_frame(); + m.info().macros_escape = true; + m.insert(2, b); + assert_eq!(Some(&a), m.find(&1)); + assert_eq!(Some(&b), m.find(&2)); + m.pop_frame(); + + assert_eq!(Some(&a), m.find(&1)); + assert_eq!(Some(&b), m.find(&2)); + + m.push_frame(); + m.push_frame(); + m.info().macros_escape = true; + m.insert(3, c); + assert_eq!(Some(&c), m.find(&3)); + m.pop_frame(); + assert_eq!(Some(&c), m.find(&3)); + m.pop_frame(); + assert_eq!(None, m.find(&3)); + + m.push_frame(); + m.insert(4, d); + m.pop_frame(); + assert_eq!(None, m.find(&4)); } } |
