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camoroso cca3b76baa solved a number of problems highlighted by the syntax analyzer 2024-12-27 07:46:11 +01:00
camoroso 24e31997fc context-helpers.go: export functions no longer export control flags 2024-12-27 07:22:28 +01:00
camoroso 646710e180 builtin-base.go: new eval() function 2024-12-27 07:14:26 +01:00
camoroso b38327b841 t_builtin-string_test.go: corrected an undefinite article 2024-12-27 07:14:01 +01:00
camoroso fd912b2eb1 common-errors.go: undefinte article selection in error messages 2024-12-27 07:13:03 +01:00
camoroso 0e55f83d56 Forced the exlamation mark as a postfix operator 2024-12-26 08:57:14 +01:00
camoroso 4725145d1c Doc: changed fraction symbol and introduced binary operators 2024-12-25 07:43:06 +01:00
camoroso edf8818f51 New dedicated priority for binary operators between relational and sum ones 2024-12-25 07:41:08 +01:00
camoroso 6211be8a8f Completed transition of the symbol '|' from fraction to operator binary or. New fraction symbol is ':'.
Also, fixed and improved some parsing sections concerning collection indeces and ranges
2024-12-23 06:59:39 +01:00
camoroso f50ddf48db operator-range.go: range-term registered with symbol SymRange 2024-12-23 06:55:57 +01:00
camoroso 76e01f12d2 term.go: two error messages corrected 2024-12-23 06:53:37 +01:00
camoroso 406bced450 operator-sum.go: sum of two fraction fixed 2024-12-23 06:52:10 +01:00
camoroso 409dc86a92 symbol.go: SymRange added 2024-12-23 06:50:02 +01:00
camoroso 4184221428 symbol-map.go: changed symbol classification of some symbols like quotes and post-op 2024-12-23 06:49:17 +01:00
camoroso 8cf8b36a26 t_parser_test.go: replaced ~ with NOT 2024-12-19 15:36:16 +01:00
camoroso de87050188 scanner.go: removed SymTilde from DefaultTranslatios() -> It is not an alias for the SymNot symbol any more 2024-12-19 15:30:29 +01:00
camoroso a1ec0cc611 All assignment operators set the firstToken flag 2024-12-19 15:27:38 +01:00
camoroso 8e5550bfa7 New operator %= 2024-12-19 15:14:30 +01:00
camoroso 6ee21e10af New, more flexible, parser context datatype that includes and extends
the previous flags allowForest and allowVarRef.
Added binary operator (work in progress).
Better implementation of +=,-=,*=, and /= (new) operators.
2024-12-19 14:48:27 +01:00
camoroso 5c44532790 << && >>: left and right shift with integer operands 2024-12-07 07:06:08 +01:00
camoroso cb66c1ab19 symbol-map.go: removed unsed definitons 2024-10-13 08:44:21 +02:00
camoroso a28d24ba68 parser.go: improved terminal symbols thanks to new symbol-map.go functions 2024-10-13 08:42:55 +02:00
camoroso 523349a204 symbol-map.go: new file that helps to identify symbols by source and class 2024-10-13 08:41:30 +02:00
camoroso b185f1df3a token.go: added a few error functions 2024-10-13 08:39:56 +02:00
camoroso 5da5a61a42 Expr.doc: notes about function context 2024-10-05 05:30:22 +02:00
camoroso 6e9205abc4 t_funcs_test.go: A test add on parameters check about two params with the same name 2024-10-05 05:25:29 +02:00
camoroso f61004fb5d A test added on new implicit boolean cases in selector operator 2024-10-05 05:23:55 +02:00
camoroso 321030c8d3 parser.go: function parameter list can't specify same parameter more than once 2024-10-01 06:39:51 +02:00
camoroso 98fc89e84f operator-selector.go: Simplified selector for Boolean expressions 2024-10-01 06:37:35 +02:00
36 changed files with 997 additions and 343 deletions
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@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ import (
"fmt"
"math"
"strconv"
"strings"
)
const (
@@ -188,6 +189,30 @@ func fractFunc(ctx ExprContext, name string, args map[string]any) (result any, e
// return
// }
func evalFunc(ctx ExprContext, name string, args map[string]any) (result any, err error) {
if source, ok := args[ParamSource].(string); ok {
var expr Expr
parser := NewParser()
if ctx == nil {
ctx = NewSimpleStore()
}
r := strings.NewReader(source)
scanner := NewScanner(r, DefaultTranslations())
if expr, err = parser.Parse(scanner); err == nil {
CtrlEnable(ctx, control_export_all)
result, err = expr.Eval(ctx)
}
} else {
err = ErrWrongParamType(name, ParamSource, TypeString, args[ParamSource])
}
return
}
//// import
func ImportBuiltinsFuncs(ctx ExprContext) {
anyParams := []ExprFuncParam{
NewFuncParam(ParamValue),
@@ -211,6 +236,10 @@ func ImportBuiltinsFuncs(ctx ExprContext) {
NewFuncParam(ParamValue),
NewFuncParamFlagDef(ParamDenominator, PfDefault, int64(1)),
})
ctx.RegisterFunc("eval", NewGolangFunctor(evalFunc), TypeAny, []ExprFuncParam{
NewFuncParam(ParamSource),
})
}
func init() {
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@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ func doImport(ctx ExprContext, name string, dirList []string, it Iterator) (resu
var expr *ast
scanner := NewScanner(file, DefaultTranslations())
parser := NewParser()
if expr, err = parser.parseGeneral(scanner, true, true); err == nil {
if expr, err = parser.parseGeneral(scanner, allowMultiExpr|allowVarRef, SymEos); err == nil {
result, err = expr.Eval(ctx)
}
if err != nil {
+18 -1
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@@ -55,8 +55,25 @@ func ErrInvalidParameterValue(funcName, paramName string, paramValue any) error
return fmt.Errorf("%s(): invalid value %s (%v) for parameter %q", funcName, TypeName(paramValue), paramValue, paramName)
}
func undefArticle(s string) (article string) {
if len(s) > 0 && strings.Contains("aeiou", s[0:1]) {
article = "an"
} else {
article = "a"
}
return
}
func prependUndefArticle(s string) (result string) {
return undefArticle(s) + " " + s
}
func ErrWrongParamType(funcName, paramName, paramType string, paramValue any) error {
return fmt.Errorf("%s(): the %q parameter must be a %s, got a %s (%v)", funcName, paramName, paramType, TypeName(paramValue), paramValue)
var artWantType, artGotType string
gotType := TypeName(paramValue)
artGotType = prependUndefArticle(gotType)
artWantType = prependUndefArticle(paramType)
return fmt.Errorf("%s(): the %q parameter must be %s, got %s (%v)", funcName, paramName, artWantType, artGotType, paramValue)
}
func ErrUnknownParam(funcName, paramName string) error {
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@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ func exportObjects(destCtx, sourceCtx ExprContext) {
exportAll := CtrlIsEnabled(sourceCtx, control_export_all)
// fmt.Printf("Exporting from sourceCtx [%p] to destCtx [%p] -- exportAll=%t\n", sourceCtx, destCtx, exportAll)
// Export variables
for _, refName := range sourceCtx.EnumVars(func(name string) bool { return exportAll || name[0] == '@' }) {
for _, refName := range sourceCtx.EnumVars(func(name string) bool { return (exportAll || name[0] == '@') && !(name[0] == '_') }) {
// fmt.Printf("\tExporting %q\n", refName)
refValue, _ := sourceCtx.GetVar(refName)
exportVar(destCtx, refName, refValue)
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@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ The expression context is analogous to the stack-frame of other programming lang
Function contexts are created by cloning the calling context. More details on this topic are given later in this document.
_Expr_ creates and keeps a inner _global context_ where it stores imported functions, either from builtin or plugin modules. To perform calculations, the calling program must provide its own context; this is the _main context_. All calculations take place in this context. As mentioned eralier, when a function is called, a new context is created by cloning the calling context. The created context can be called _function context_.
_Expr_ creates and keeps a inner _global context_ where it stores imported functions, either from builtin or plugin modules. To perform calculations, the user program must provide its own context; this is the _main context_. All calculations take place in this context. As mentioned eralier, when a function is called, a new context is created by cloning the calling context. The created context can be called _function context_.
Imported functions are registerd in the _global context_. When an expression first calls an imported function, that function is linked to the current context; this can be the _main context_ or a _function context_.
@@ -127,22 +127,22 @@ dev-expr -- Expressions calculator v1.10.0(build 14),2024/06/17 (celestino.amoro
9.5
>>> 0xFD + 0b1 + 0o1 <1>
255
>>> 1|2 + 2|3 <2>
7|6
>>> 1:2 + 2:3 <2>
7:6
>>> ml <3>
>>> 1|2 + 2|3
>>> 1:2 + 2:3
7
-
6
>>> 4+2 but 5|2+0.5 <4>
>>> 4+2 but 5:2+0.5 <4>
3
>>> 4+2; 5|2+0.5 <5>
>>> 4+2; 5:2+0.5 <5>
3
>>>
----
<1> Number bases: 0x = _hexadecimal_, 0o = _octal_, 0b = _binary_.
<2> Fractions: _numerator_ | _denominator_.
<2> Fractions: _numerator_ : _denominator_.
<3> Activate multi-line output of fractions.
<4> But operator, see <<_but_operator>>.
<5> Multi-expression: the same result of the previous single expression but this it is obtained with two separated calculations.
@@ -236,11 +236,11 @@ _dec-seq_ = _see-integer-literal-syntax_
|===
==== Fractions
_Expr_ also supports fractions. Fraction literals are made with two integers separated by a vertical bar `|`.
_Expr_ also supports fractions. Fraction literals are made with two integers separated by a colon character `:`.
.Fraction literal syntax
====
*_fraction_* = [__sign__] (_num-den-spec_ | _float-spec_) +
*_fraction_* = [__sign__] (_num-den-spec_ "**:**" _float-spec_) +
_sign_ = "**+**" | "**-**" +
_num-den-spec_ = _digit-seq_ "**|**" _digit-seq_ +
_float-spec_ = _dec-seq_ "**.**" [_dec-seq_] "**(**" _dec-seq_ "**)**" +
@@ -249,44 +249,44 @@ _digit-seq_ = _see-integer-literal-syntax_
====
.Examples
`>>>` [blue]`1 | 2` +
[green]`1|2`
`>>>` [blue]`1 : 2` +
[green]`1:2`
`>>>` [blue]`4|6` [gray]_// Fractions are always reduced to their lowest terms_ +
[green]`2|3`
`>>>` [blue]`4:6` [gray]_// Fractions are always reduced to their lowest terms_ +
[green]`2:3`
`>>>` [blue]`1|2 + 2|3` +
[green]`7|6`
`>>>` [blue]`1:2 + 2:3` +
[green]`7:6`
`>>>` [blue]`1|2 * 2|3` +
[green]`1|3`
`>>>` [blue]`1:2 * 2:3` +
[green]`1:3`
`>>>` [blue]`1|2 / 1|3` +
[green]`3|2`
`>>>` [blue]`1:2 / 1:3` +
[green]`3:2`
`>>>` [blue]`1|2 ./ 1|3` [gray]_// Force decimal division_ +
`>>>` [blue]`1:2 ./ 1:3` [gray]_// Force decimal division_ +
[green]`1.5`
`>>>` [blue]`-1|2` +
[green]`-1|2`
`>>>` [blue]`-1:2` +
[green]`-1:2`
`>>>` [blue]`1|-2` [gray]_// Invalid sign specification_ +
[red]_Eval Error: [1:3] infix operator "|" requires two non-nil operands, got 1_
`>>>` [blue]`1:-2` [gray]_// Invalid sign specification_ +
[red]_Eval Error: [1:3] infix operator ":" requires two non-nil operands, got 1_
`>>>` [blue]`1|(-2)` +
[green]`-1|2`
`>>>` [blue]`1:(-2)` +
[green]`-1:2`
Fractions can be used together with integers and floats in expressions.
.Examples
`>>>` [blue]`1|2 + 5` +
[green]`11|2`
`>>>` [blue]`1:2 + 5` +
[green]`11:2`
`>>>` [blue]`4 - 1|2` +
[green]`7|2`
`>>>` [blue]`4 - 1:2` +
[green]`7:2`
`>>>` [blue]`1.0 + 1|2` +
`>>>` [blue]`1.0 + 1:2` +
[green]`1.5`
@@ -753,7 +753,7 @@ The table below shows all supported operators by decreasing priorities.
| [blue]`#` | _Prefix_ | _Size-of_ | `#` _iterator_ -> _integer_
.2+|*SELECT*| [blue]`? : ::` | _Multi-Infix_ | _Case-Selector_ | _any-expr_ `?` _case-list_ _case-expr_ `:` _case-list_ _case-expr_ ... `::` _default-expr_ -> _any_
| [blue]`? : ::` | _Multi-Infix_ | _Index-Selector_ | _int-expr_ `?` _case-expr_ `:` _case-expr_ ... `::` _default-expr_ -> _any_
.1+|*FRACT*| [blue]`\|` | _Infix_ | _Fraction_ | _integer_ `\|` _integer_ -> _fraction_
.1+|*FRACT*| [blue]`:` | _Infix_ | _Fraction_ | _integer_ `:` _integer_ -> _fraction_
.5+|*PROD*| [blue]`*` | _Infix_ | _Product_ | _number_ `*` _number_ -> _number_
| [blue]`*` | _Infix_ | _String-repeat_ | _string_ `*` _integer_ -> _string_
| [blue]`/` | _Infix_ | _Division_ | _number_ `/` _number_ -> _number_
@@ -765,6 +765,9 @@ The table below shows all supported operators by decreasing priorities.
| [blue]`+` | _Infix_ | _Dict-join_ | _dict_ `+` _dict_ -> _dict_
| [blue]`-` | _Infix_ | _Subtraction_ | _number_ `-` _number_ -> _number_
| [blue]`-` | _Infix_ | _List-difference_ | _list_ `-` _list_ -> _list_
.3+|*BINARY*| [blue]`&` | _Infix_ | _Binary And_ | _number_ `&` _number_ -> _number_
| [blue]`\|` | _Infix_ | _Binary Or_ | _number_ `\|` _number_ -> _number_
| [blue]`~` | _Prefix_ | _Binary Not_ | `~` _number_ -> _number_
.8+|*RELATION*| [blue]`<` | _Infix_ | _Less_ | _comparable_ `<` _comparable_ -> _boolean_
| [blue]`\<=` | _Infix_ | _less-equal_ | _comparable_ `\<=` _comparable_ -> _boolean_
| [blue]`>` | _Infix_ | _Greater_ | _comparable_ `>` _comparable_ -> _boolean_
@@ -913,8 +916,33 @@ _param-name_ = _identifier_
[green]`15`
Functions compute values in a local context (scope) that do not make effects on the calling context. This is the normal behavior. Using the reference operator [blue]`@` it is possibile to export local definition to the calling context.
=== Function context
Functions compute values in a local context (scope) that do not make effects on the calling context. This is the normal behavior. Using the _clone_ modifier [blue]`@` it is possibile to export local definition to the calling context. The clone modifier must be used as prefix to variable names and it is part of the name. E.g. [blue]`@x` is not the same as [blue]`x`; they are two different and un related variables.
Clone variables are normal local variables. The only diffence will appear when the defining function terminate, just before the destruction of its local context. At that point, all local clone variables are cloned in the calling context with the same names but the [blue]`@` symbol.
.Example
`>>>` [blue]`f = func() { @x = 3; x = 5 }` [gray]_// f() declares two *different* local variables: ``@x`` and ``x``_ +
[green]`f():any{}` +
`>>>` [blue]`f()` [gray]_// The multi-expression (two) in f() is calculated and the last result is returned_ +
[green]`5` +
`>>>` [blue]`x` [gray]_// The `x` variable was not defined in the main context before the f() invocation. It appears in the main context by cloning the `@x` variable, local to f() after its termnation._ +
[green]`3`
NOTE: The clone modifier [blue]`@` does not make a variable a reference variable, as the ampersand character `&` does in languages such as C and C++.
[IMPORTANT]
====
The clone modifier can also be used to declare the formal parameters of functions, because they are local variables too.
.Example
`>>>` [blue]`g = func(@p) {2+@p}`
g(@p):any{}`
`>>>` [blue]`g(9)`
11`
`>>>` [blue]`p
9
====
== Iterators
#TODO: function calls operations#
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@@ -474,6 +474,16 @@ pre.rouge .gh {
color: #b8bb26;
font-weight: bold;
}
pre.rouge .ge {
font-style: italic;
}
pre.rouge .ges {
font-weight: bold;
font-style: italic;
}
pre.rouge .gs {
font-weight: bold;
}
pre.rouge .k, pre.rouge .kn, pre.rouge .kp, pre.rouge .kr, pre.rouge .kv {
color: #fb4934;
}
@@ -576,6 +586,7 @@ pre.rouge .ss {
<li><a href="#_expr_function_definition">6.1. <em>Expr</em> function definition</a></li>
<li><a href="#_golang_function_definition">6.2. <em>Golang</em> function definition</a></li>
<li><a href="#_function_calls">6.3. Function calls</a></li>
<li><a href="#_function_context">6.4. Function context</a></li>
</ul>
</li>
<li><a href="#_iterators">7. Iterators</a></li>
@@ -657,7 +668,7 @@ pre.rouge .ss {
<p>Function contexts are created by cloning the calling context. More details on this topic are given later in this document.</p>
</div>
<div class="paragraph">
<p><em>Expr</em> creates and keeps a inner <em>global context</em> where it stores imported functions, either from builtin or plugin modules. To perform calculations, the calling program must provide its own context; this is the <em>main context</em>. All calculations take place in this context. As mentioned eralier, when a function is called, a new context is created by cloning the calling context. The created context can be called <em>function context</em>.</p>
<p><em>Expr</em> creates and keeps a inner <em>global context</em> where it stores imported functions, either from builtin or plugin modules. To perform calculations, the user program must provide its own context; this is the <em>main context</em>. All calculations take place in this context. As mentioned eralier, when a function is called, a new context is created by cloning the calling context. The created context can be called <em>function context</em>.</p>
</div>
<div class="paragraph">
<p>Imported functions are registerd in the <em>global context</em>. When an expression first calls an imported function, that function is linked to the current context; this can be the <em>main context</em> or a <em>function context</em>.</p>
@@ -744,16 +755,16 @@ dev-expr <span class="nt">--</span> Expressions calculator v1.10.0<span class="o
9.5
<span class="o">&gt;&gt;&gt;</span> 0xFD + 0b1 + 0o1 <i class="conum" data-value="1"></i><b>(1)</b>
255
<span class="o">&gt;&gt;&gt;</span> 1|2 + 2|3 <i class="conum" data-value="2"></i><b>(2)</b>
7|6
<span class="o">&gt;&gt;&gt;</span> 1:2 + 2:3 <i class="conum" data-value="2"></i><b>(2)</b>
7:6
<span class="o">&gt;&gt;&gt;</span> ml <i class="conum" data-value="3"></i><b>(3)</b>
<span class="o">&gt;&gt;&gt;</span> 1|2 + 2|3
<span class="o">&gt;&gt;&gt;</span> 1:2 + 2:3
7
-
6
<span class="o">&gt;&gt;&gt;</span> 4+2 but 5|2+0.5 <i class="conum" data-value="4"></i><b>(4)</b>
<span class="o">&gt;&gt;&gt;</span> 4+2 but 5:2+0.5 <i class="conum" data-value="4"></i><b>(4)</b>
3
<span class="o">&gt;&gt;&gt;</span> 4+2<span class="p">;</span> 5|2+0.5 <i class="conum" data-value="5"></i><b>(5)</b>
<span class="o">&gt;&gt;&gt;</span> 4+2<span class="p">;</span> 5:2+0.5 <i class="conum" data-value="5"></i><b>(5)</b>
3
<span class="o">&gt;&gt;&gt;</span></code></pre>
</div>
@@ -766,7 +777,7 @@ dev-expr <span class="nt">--</span> Expressions calculator v1.10.0<span class="o
</tr>
<tr>
<td><i class="conum" data-value="2"></i><b>2</b></td>
<td>Fractions: <em>numerator</em> | <em>denominator</em>.</td>
<td>Fractions: <em>numerator</em> : <em>denominator</em>.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><i class="conum" data-value="3"></i><b>3</b></td>
@@ -980,13 +991,13 @@ dev-expr <span class="nt">--</span> Expressions calculator v1.10.0<span class="o
<div class="sect3">
<h4 id="_fractions"><a class="anchor" href="#_fractions"></a><a class="link" href="#_fractions">2.1.3. Fractions</a></h4>
<div class="paragraph">
<p><em>Expr</em> also supports fractions. Fraction literals are made with two integers separated by a vertical bar <code>|</code>.</p>
<p><em>Expr</em> also supports fractions. Fraction literals are made with two integers separated by a colon character <code>:</code>.</p>
</div>
<div class="exampleblock">
<div class="title">Example 3. Fraction literal syntax</div>
<div class="content">
<div class="paragraph">
<p><strong><em>fraction</em></strong> = [<em>sign</em>] (<em>num-den-spec</em> | <em>float-spec</em>)<br>
<p><strong><em>fraction</em></strong> = [<em>sign</em>] (<em>num-den-spec</em> "<strong>:</strong>" <em>float-spec</em>)<br>
<em>sign</em> = "<strong>+</strong>" | "<strong>-</strong>"<br>
<em>num-den-spec</em> = <em>digit-seq</em> "<strong>|</strong>" <em>digit-seq</em><br>
<em>float-spec</em> = <em>dec-seq</em> "<strong>.</strong>" [<em>dec-seq</em>] "<strong>(</strong>" <em>dec-seq</em> "<strong>)</strong>"<br>
@@ -997,55 +1008,55 @@ dev-expr <span class="nt">--</span> Expressions calculator v1.10.0<span class="o
</div>
<div class="paragraph">
<div class="title">Examples</div>
<p><code>&gt;&gt;&gt;</code> <code class="blue">1 | 2</code><br>
<code class="green">1|2</code></p>
<p><code>&gt;&gt;&gt;</code> <code class="blue">1 : 2</code><br>
<code class="green">1:2</code></p>
</div>
<div class="paragraph">
<p><code>&gt;&gt;&gt;</code> <code class="blue">4|6</code> <em class="gray">// Fractions are always reduced to their lowest terms</em><br>
<code class="green">2|3</code></p>
<p><code>&gt;&gt;&gt;</code> <code class="blue">4:6</code> <em class="gray">// Fractions are always reduced to their lowest terms</em><br>
<code class="green">2:3</code></p>
</div>
<div class="paragraph">
<p><code>&gt;&gt;&gt;</code> <code class="blue">1|2 + 2|3</code><br>
<code class="green">7|6</code></p>
<p><code>&gt;&gt;&gt;</code> <code class="blue">1:2 + 2:3</code><br>
<code class="green">7:6</code></p>
</div>
<div class="paragraph">
<p><code>&gt;&gt;&gt;</code> <code class="blue">1|2 * 2|3</code><br>
<code class="green">1|3</code></p>
<p><code>&gt;&gt;&gt;</code> <code class="blue">1:2 * 2:3</code><br>
<code class="green">1:3</code></p>
</div>
<div class="paragraph">
<p><code>&gt;&gt;&gt;</code> <code class="blue">1|2 / 1|3</code><br>
<code class="green">3|2</code></p>
<p><code>&gt;&gt;&gt;</code> <code class="blue">1:2 / 1:3</code><br>
<code class="green">3:2</code></p>
</div>
<div class="paragraph">
<p><code>&gt;&gt;&gt;</code> <code class="blue">1|2 ./ 1|3</code> <em class="gray">// Force decimal division</em><br>
<p><code>&gt;&gt;&gt;</code> <code class="blue">1:2 ./ 1:3</code> <em class="gray">// Force decimal division</em><br>
<code class="green">1.5</code></p>
</div>
<div class="paragraph">
<p><code>&gt;&gt;&gt;</code> <code class="blue">-1|2</code><br>
<code class="green">-1|2</code></p>
<p><code>&gt;&gt;&gt;</code> <code class="blue">-1:2</code><br>
<code class="green">-1:2</code></p>
</div>
<div class="paragraph">
<p><code>&gt;&gt;&gt;</code> <code class="blue">1|-2</code> <em class="gray">// Invalid sign specification</em><br>
<em class="red">Eval Error: [1:3] infix operator "|" requires two non-nil operands, got 1</em></p>
<p><code>&gt;&gt;&gt;</code> <code class="blue">1:-2</code> <em class="gray">// Invalid sign specification</em><br>
<em class="red">Eval Error: [1:3] infix operator ":" requires two non-nil operands, got 1</em></p>
</div>
<div class="paragraph">
<p><code>&gt;&gt;&gt;</code> <code class="blue">1|(-2)</code><br>
<code class="green">-1|2</code></p>
<p><code>&gt;&gt;&gt;</code> <code class="blue">1:(-2)</code><br>
<code class="green">-1:2</code></p>
</div>
<div class="paragraph">
<p>Fractions can be used together with integers and floats in expressions.</p>
</div>
<div class="paragraph">
<div class="title">Examples</div>
<p><code>&gt;&gt;&gt;</code> <code class="blue">1|2 + 5</code><br>
<code class="green">11|2</code></p>
<p><code>&gt;&gt;&gt;</code> <code class="blue">1:2 + 5</code><br>
<code class="green">11:2</code></p>
</div>
<div class="paragraph">
<p><code>&gt;&gt;&gt;</code> <code class="blue">4 - 1|2</code><br>
<code class="green">7|2</code></p>
<p><code>&gt;&gt;&gt;</code> <code class="blue">4 - 1:2</code><br>
<code class="green">7:2</code></p>
</div>
<div class="paragraph">
<p><code>&gt;&gt;&gt;</code> <code class="blue">1.0 + 1|2</code><br>
<p><code>&gt;&gt;&gt;</code> <code class="blue">1.0 + 1:2</code><br>
<code class="green">1.5</code></p>
</div>
</div>
@@ -1991,10 +2002,10 @@ These operators have a high priority, in particular higher than the operator <co
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="tableblock halign-center valign-top"><p class="tableblock"><strong>FRACT</strong></p></td>
<td class="tableblock halign-center valign-top"><p class="tableblock"><code class="blue">|</code></p></td>
<td class="tableblock halign-center valign-top"><p class="tableblock"><code class="blue">:</code></p></td>
<td class="tableblock halign-center valign-top"><p class="tableblock"><em>Infix</em></p></td>
<td class="tableblock halign-center valign-top"><p class="tableblock"><em>Fraction</em></p></td>
<td class="tableblock halign-center valign-top"><p class="tableblock"><em>integer</em> <code>|</code> <em>integer</em> &#8594; <em>fraction</em></p></td>
<td class="tableblock halign-center valign-top"><p class="tableblock"><em>integer</em> <code>:</code> <em>integer</em> &#8594; <em>fraction</em></p></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="tableblock halign-center valign-top" rowspan="5"><p class="tableblock"><strong>PROD</strong></p></td>
@@ -2065,6 +2076,25 @@ These operators have a high priority, in particular higher than the operator <co
<td class="tableblock halign-center valign-top"><p class="tableblock"><em>list</em> <code>-</code> <em>list</em> &#8594; <em>list</em></p></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="tableblock halign-center valign-top" rowspan="3"><p class="tableblock"><strong>BINARY</strong></p></td>
<td class="tableblock halign-center valign-top"><p class="tableblock"><code class="blue">&amp;</code></p></td>
<td class="tableblock halign-center valign-top"><p class="tableblock"><em>Infix</em></p></td>
<td class="tableblock halign-center valign-top"><p class="tableblock"><em>Binary And</em></p></td>
<td class="tableblock halign-center valign-top"><p class="tableblock"><em>number</em> <code>&amp;</code> <em>number</em> &#8594; <em>number</em></p></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="tableblock halign-center valign-top"><p class="tableblock"><code class="blue">|</code></p></td>
<td class="tableblock halign-center valign-top"><p class="tableblock"><em>Infix</em></p></td>
<td class="tableblock halign-center valign-top"><p class="tableblock"><em>Binary Or</em></p></td>
<td class="tableblock halign-center valign-top"><p class="tableblock"><em>number</em> <code>|</code> <em>number</em> &#8594; <em>number</em></p></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="tableblock halign-center valign-top"><p class="tableblock"><code class="blue">~</code></p></td>
<td class="tableblock halign-center valign-top"><p class="tableblock"><em>Prefix</em></p></td>
<td class="tableblock halign-center valign-top"><p class="tableblock"><em>Binary Not</em></p></td>
<td class="tableblock halign-center valign-top"><p class="tableblock"><code>~</code> <em>number</em> &#8594; <em>number</em></p></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="tableblock halign-center valign-top" rowspan="8"><p class="tableblock"><strong>RELATION</strong></p></td>
<td class="tableblock halign-center valign-top"><p class="tableblock"><code class="blue">&lt;</code></p></td>
<td class="tableblock halign-center valign-top"><p class="tableblock"><em>Infix</em></p></td>
@@ -2338,8 +2368,58 @@ These operators have a high priority, in particular higher than the operator <co
<code>&gt;&gt;&gt;</code> <code class="blue">triple(5)</code><br>
<code class="green">15</code></p>
</div>
</div>
<div class="sect2">
<h3 id="_function_context"><a class="anchor" href="#_function_context"></a><a class="link" href="#_function_context">6.4. Function context</a></h3>
<div class="paragraph">
<p>Functions compute values in a local context (scope) that do not make effects on the calling context. This is the normal behavior. Using the reference operator <code class="blue">@</code> it is possibile to export local definition to the calling context.</p>
<p>Functions compute values in a local context (scope) that do not make effects on the calling context. This is the normal behavior. Using the <em>clone</em> modifier <code class="blue">@</code> it is possibile to export local definition to the calling context. The clone modifier must be used as prefix to variable names and it is part of the name. E.g. <code class="blue">@x</code> is not the same as <code class="blue">x</code>; they are two different and un related variables.</p>
</div>
<div class="paragraph">
<p>Clone variables are normal local variables. The only diffence will appear when the defining function terminate, just before the destruction of its local context. At that point, all local clone variables are cloned in the calling context with the same names but the <code class="blue">@</code> symbol.</p>
</div>
<div class="paragraph">
<div class="title">Example</div>
<p><code>&gt;&gt;&gt;</code> <code class="blue">f = func() { @x = 3; x = 5 }</code> <em class="gray">// f() declares two <strong>different</strong> local variables: <code>@x</code> and <code>x</code></em><br>
<code class="green">f():any{}</code><br>
<code>&gt;&gt;&gt;</code> <code class="blue">f()</code> <em class="gray">// The multi-expression (two) in f() is calculated and the last result is returned</em><br>
<code class="green">5</code><br>
<code>&gt;&gt;&gt;</code> <code class="blue">x</code> <em class="gray">// The <code>x</code> variable was not defined in the main context before the f() invocation. It appears in the main context by cloning the <code>@x</code> variable, local to f() after its termnation.</em><br>
<code class="green">3</code></p>
</div>
<div class="admonitionblock note">
<table>
<tr>
<td class="icon">
<i class="fa icon-note" title="Note"></i>
</td>
<td class="content">
The clone modifier <code class="blue">@</code> does not make a variable a reference variable, as the ampersand character <code>&amp;</code> does in languages such as C and C++.
</td>
</tr>
</table>
</div>
<div class="admonitionblock important">
<table>
<tr>
<td class="icon">
<i class="fa icon-important" title="Important"></i>
</td>
<td class="content">
<div class="paragraph">
<p>The clone modifier can also be used to declare the formal parameters of functions, because they are local variables too.</p>
</div>
<div class="paragraph">
<div class="title">Example</div>
<p><code>&gt;&gt;&gt;</code> <code class="blue">g = func(@p) {2+@p}</code>
g(@p):any{}`
<code>&gt;&gt;&gt;</code> <code class="blue">g(9)</code>
11`
<code>&gt;&gt;&gt;</code> [blue]`p
9</p>
</div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
</div>
</div>
</div>
@@ -2381,7 +2461,7 @@ These operators have a high priority, in particular higher than the operator <co
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@@ -50,9 +50,9 @@ func makeGeneratingFraction(s string) (f *FractionType, err error) {
} else if s[0] == '+' {
s = s[1:]
}
// if strings.HasSuffix(s, "()") {
// s = s[0 : len(s)-2]
// }
// if strings.HasSuffix(s, "()") {
// s = s[0 : len(s)-2]
// }
s = strings.TrimSuffix(s, "()")
parts = strings.SplitN(s, ".", 2)
if num, err = strconv.ParseInt(parts[0], 10, 64); err != nil {
@@ -124,36 +124,38 @@ func (f *FractionType) String() string {
func (f *FractionType) ToString(opt FmtOpt) string {
var sb strings.Builder
if opt&MultiLine == 0 {
sb.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("%d|%d", f.num, f.den))
sb.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("%d:%d", f.num, f.den))
} else {
var s, num string
var sign, num string
if f.num < 0 && opt&TTY == 0 {
num = strconv.FormatInt(-f.num, 10)
s = "-"
sign = "-"
} else {
num = strconv.FormatInt(f.num, 10)
}
den := strconv.FormatInt(f.den, 10)
size := max(len(num), len(den))
if opt&TTY != 0 {
sb.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("\x1b[4m%[1]*s\x1b[0m\n", -size, fmt.Sprintf("%[1]*s", (size+len(num))/2, s+num)))
sNum := fmt.Sprintf("\x1b[4m%[1]*s\x1b[0m\n", -size, fmt.Sprintf("%[1]*s", (size+len(num))/2, sign+num))
sb.WriteString(sNum)
} else {
if len(s) > 0 {
if len(sign) > 0 {
sb.WriteString(" ")
}
sb.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("%[1]*s", -size, fmt.Sprintf("%[1]*s", (size+len(num))/2, num)))
sb.WriteByte('\n')
if len(s) > 0 {
sb.WriteString(s)
if len(sign) > 0 {
sb.WriteString(sign)
sb.WriteByte(' ')
}
sb.WriteString(strings.Repeat("-", size))
sb.WriteByte('\n')
if len(s) > 0 {
if len(sign) > 0 {
sb.WriteString(" ")
}
}
sb.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("%[1]*s", -size, fmt.Sprintf("%[1]*s", (size+len(den))/2, den)))
sDen := fmt.Sprintf("%[1]*s", size, fmt.Sprintf("%[1]*s", (size+len(den))/2, den))
sb.WriteString(sDen)
}
return sb.String()
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@@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
module git.portale-stac.it/go-pkg/expr
go 1.21.6
go 1.22.0
toolchain go1.23.3
require golang.org/x/exp v0.0.0-20241204233417-43b7b7cde48d
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@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
github.com/yqylovy/goimportdot v0.0.0-20170519021755-eb181a7eeabe h1:bWYrKmmfv37uNgXTdwkLSKYiYPJ1yfWmjBnvtMyAYzk=
github.com/yqylovy/goimportdot v0.0.0-20170519021755-eb181a7eeabe/go.mod h1:alTKUpAJ/zbp17qvZwcFNwzufrb5DljMDY4mgJlIHao=
golang.org/x/exp v0.0.0-20241204233417-43b7b7cde48d h1:0olWaB5pg3+oychR51GUVCEsGkeCU/2JxjBgIo4f3M0=
golang.org/x/exp v0.0.0-20241204233417-43b7b7cde48d/go.mod h1:qj5a5QZpwLU2NLQudwIN5koi3beDhSAlJwa67PuM98c=
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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
package expr
import (
"errors"
// "errors"
"fmt"
)
@@ -43,6 +43,6 @@ func errNoOperation(name string) error {
return fmt.Errorf("no %s() function defined in the data-source", name)
}
func errInvalidDataSource() error {
return errors.New("invalid data-source")
}
// func errInvalidDataSource() error {
// return errors.New("invalid data-source")
// }
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@@ -99,7 +99,106 @@ func evalAssign(ctx ExprContext, opTerm *term) (v any, err error) {
return
}
//-------- assign term
func newOpAssignTerm(tk *Token) (inst *term) {
return &term{
tk: *tk,
children: make([]*term, 0, 2),
position: posInfix,
priority: priAssign,
evalFunc: evalOpAssign,
}
}
func getCollectionItemValue(ctx ExprContext, collectionTerm, keyListTerm *term) (value any, err error) {
var collectionValue, keyListValue, keyValue any
var keyList *ListType
var ok bool
if collectionValue, err = collectionTerm.compute(ctx); err != nil {
return
}
if keyListValue, err = keyListTerm.compute(ctx); err != nil {
return
} else if keyList, ok = keyListValue.(*ListType); !ok || len(*keyList) != 1 {
err = keyListTerm.Errorf("index/key specification expected, got %v [%s]", keyListValue, TypeName(keyListValue))
return
}
if keyValue = (*keyList)[0]; keyValue == nil {
err = keyListTerm.Errorf("index/key is nil")
return
}
switch collection := collectionValue.(type) {
case *ListType:
if index, ok := keyValue.(int64); ok {
value = (*collection)[index]
} else {
err = keyListTerm.Errorf("integer expected, got %v [%s]", keyValue, TypeName(keyValue))
}
case *DictType:
value = (*collection)[keyValue]
default:
err = collectionTerm.Errorf("collection expected")
}
return
}
func getAssignValue(ctx ExprContext, leftTerm *term) (value any, err error) {
if leftTerm.symbol() == SymIndex {
value, err = getCollectionItemValue(ctx, leftTerm.children[0], leftTerm.children[1])
} else {
value, _ = ctx.GetVar(leftTerm.source())
}
return
}
func evalOpAssign(ctx ExprContext, opTerm *term) (v any, err error) {
var rightValue, leftValue any
if err = opTerm.checkOperands(); err != nil {
return
}
leftTerm := opTerm.children[0]
leftSym := leftTerm.symbol()
if leftSym != SymVariable && leftSym != SymIndex {
err = leftTerm.tk.Errorf("left operand of %q must be a variable or a collection's item", opTerm.tk.source)
return
}
rightChild := opTerm.children[1]
if rightValue, err = rightChild.compute(ctx); err == nil {
if leftValue, err = getAssignValue(ctx, leftTerm); err == nil {
switch opTerm.symbol() {
case SymPlusEqual:
v, err = sumValues(opTerm, leftValue, rightValue)
case SymMinusEqual:
v, err = diffValues(opTerm, leftValue, rightValue)
case SymStarEqual:
v, err = mulValues(opTerm, leftValue, rightValue)
case SymSlashEqual:
v, err = divValues(opTerm, leftValue, rightValue)
case SymPercEqual:
v, err = remainderValues(opTerm, leftValue, rightValue)
default:
err = opTerm.Errorf("unsupported assign operator %q", opTerm.source())
}
if err == nil {
err = assignValue(ctx, leftTerm, v)
}
}
}
return
}
// init
func init() {
registerTermConstructor(SymEqual, newAssignTerm)
registerTermConstructor(SymPlusEqual, newOpAssignTerm)
registerTermConstructor(SymMinusEqual, newOpAssignTerm)
registerTermConstructor(SymStarEqual, newOpAssignTerm)
registerTermConstructor(SymSlashEqual, newOpAssignTerm)
}
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@@ -0,0 +1,104 @@
// Copyright (c) 2024 Celestino Amoroso (celestino.amoroso@gmail.com).
// All rights reserved.
// operator-binary.go
package expr
//-------- NOT term
func newBinNotTerm(tk *Token) (inst *term) {
return &term{
tk: *tk,
children: make([]*term, 0, 1),
position: posPrefix,
priority: priBinary,
evalFunc: evalBinaryNot,
}
}
func evalBinaryNot(ctx ExprContext, opTerm *term) (v any, err error) {
var value any
if value, err = opTerm.evalPrefix(ctx); err != nil {
return
}
if IsInteger(value) {
i, _ := value.(int64)
v = ^i
} else {
err = opTerm.errIncompatibleType(value)
}
return
}
//-------- Binary AND term
func newBinAndTerm(tk *Token) (inst *term) {
return &term{
tk: *tk,
children: make([]*term, 0, 2),
position: posInfix,
priority: priBinary,
evalFunc: evalBinaryAnd,
}
}
func evalBinaryAnd(ctx ExprContext, self *term) (v any, err error) {
var leftValue, rightValue any
var leftInt, rightInt int64
var lok, rok bool
if leftValue, rightValue, err = self.evalInfix(ctx); err != nil {
return
}
leftInt, lok = leftValue.(int64)
rightInt, rok = rightValue.(int64)
if lok && rok {
v = leftInt & rightInt
} else {
err = self.errIncompatibleTypes(leftValue, rightValue)
}
return
}
//-------- Binary OR term
func newBinOrTerm(tk *Token) (inst *term) {
return &term{
tk: *tk,
children: make([]*term, 0, 2),
position: posInfix,
priority: priBinary,
evalFunc: evalBinaryOr,
}
}
func evalBinaryOr(ctx ExprContext, self *term) (v any, err error) {
var leftValue, rightValue any
var leftInt, rightInt int64
var lok, rok bool
if leftValue, rightValue, err = self.evalInfix(ctx); err != nil {
return
}
leftInt, lok = leftValue.(int64)
rightInt, rok = rightValue.(int64)
if lok && rok {
v = leftInt | rightInt
} else {
err = self.errIncompatibleTypes(leftValue, rightValue)
}
return
}
// init
func init() {
registerTermConstructor(SymTilde, newBinNotTerm)
registerTermConstructor(SymAmpersand, newBinAndTerm)
registerTermConstructor(SymVertBar, newBinOrTerm)
}
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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ func evalContextValue(ctx ExprContext, opTerm *term) (v any, err error) {
var childValue any
var sourceCtx ExprContext
if opTerm.children == nil || len(opTerm.children) == 0 {
if len(opTerm.children) == 0 {
sourceCtx = ctx
} else if opTerm.children[0].symbol() == SymVariable && opTerm.children[0].source() == "global" {
sourceCtx = globalCtx
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@@ -49,18 +49,23 @@ func evalFraction(ctx ExprContext, opTerm *term) (v any, err error) {
den = -den
num = -num
}
g := gcd(num, den)
num = num / g
den = den / g
if den == 1 {
v = num
if num != 0 {
g := gcd(num, den)
num = num / g
den = den / g
if den == 1 {
v = num
} else {
v = &FractionType{num, den}
}
} else {
v = &FractionType{num, den}
v = &FractionType{0, den}
}
return
}
// init
func init() {
registerTermConstructor(SymVertBar, newFractionTerm)
// registerTermConstructor(SymVertBar, newFractionTerm)
registerTermConstructor(SymColon, newFractionTerm)
}
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@@ -113,6 +113,9 @@ func evalIndex(ctx ExprContext, opTerm *term) (v any, err error) {
} else if IsDict(leftValue) {
d := leftValue.(*DictType)
v, err = getDictItem(d, indexTerm, indexList, rightValue)
} else {
rightChild := opTerm.children[1]
err = rightChild.Errorf("invalid index type: %v", (*indexList)[0])
}
return
}
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@@ -40,6 +40,10 @@ func evalInsert(ctx ExprContext, opTerm *term) (v any, err error) {
if opTerm.children[1].symbol() == SymVariable {
ctx.UnsafeSetVar(opTerm.children[1].source(), v)
}
} else if IsInteger(leftValue) && IsInteger(rightValue) {
leftInt := leftValue.(int64)
rightInt := rightValue.(int64)
v = leftInt >> rightInt
} else {
err = opTerm.errIncompatibleTypes(leftValue, rightValue)
}
@@ -60,6 +64,10 @@ func evalAppend(ctx ExprContext, opTerm *term) (v any, err error) {
if opTerm.children[0].symbol() == SymVariable {
ctx.UnsafeSetVar(opTerm.children[0].source(), v)
}
} else if IsInteger(leftValue) && IsInteger(rightValue) {
leftInt := leftValue.(int64)
rightInt := rightValue.(int64)
v = leftInt << rightInt
} else {
err = opTerm.errIncompatibleTypes(leftValue, rightValue)
}
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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ import (
func newMultiplyTerm(tk *Token) (inst *term) {
return &term{
tk: *tk,
tk: *tk,
children: make([]*term, 0, 2),
position: posInfix,
priority: priProduct,
@@ -21,13 +21,7 @@ func newMultiplyTerm(tk *Token) (inst *term) {
}
}
func evalMultiply(ctx ExprContext, prodTerm *term) (v any, err error) {
var leftValue, rightValue any
if leftValue, rightValue, err = prodTerm.evalInfix(ctx); err != nil {
return
}
func mulValues(opTerm *term, leftValue, rightValue any) (v any, err error) {
if IsString(leftValue) && IsInteger(rightValue) {
s, _ := leftValue.(string)
n, _ := rightValue.(int64)
@@ -43,16 +37,26 @@ func evalMultiply(ctx ExprContext, prodTerm *term) (v any, err error) {
v = leftInt * rightInt
}
} else {
err = prodTerm.errIncompatibleTypes(leftValue, rightValue)
err = opTerm.errIncompatibleTypes(leftValue, rightValue)
}
return
}
func evalMultiply(ctx ExprContext, prodTerm *term) (v any, err error) {
var leftValue, rightValue any
if leftValue, rightValue, err = prodTerm.evalInfix(ctx); err != nil {
return
}
return mulValues(prodTerm, leftValue, rightValue)
}
//-------- divide term
func newDivideTerm(tk *Token) (inst *term) {
return &term{
tk: *tk,
tk: *tk,
children: make([]*term, 0, 2),
position: posInfix,
priority: priProduct,
@@ -60,13 +64,7 @@ func newDivideTerm(tk *Token) (inst *term) {
}
}
func evalDivide(ctx ExprContext, opTerm *term) (v any, err error) {
var leftValue, rightValue any
if leftValue, rightValue, err = opTerm.evalInfix(ctx); err != nil {
return
}
func divValues(opTerm *term, leftValue, rightValue any) (v any, err error) {
if isNumOrFract(leftValue) && isNumOrFract(rightValue) {
if IsFloat(leftValue) || IsFloat(rightValue) {
d := numAsFloat(rightValue)
@@ -91,6 +89,16 @@ func evalDivide(ctx ExprContext, opTerm *term) (v any, err error) {
return
}
func evalDivide(ctx ExprContext, opTerm *term) (v any, err error) {
var leftValue, rightValue any
if leftValue, rightValue, err = opTerm.evalInfix(ctx); err != nil {
return
}
return divValues(opTerm, leftValue, rightValue)
}
//-------- divide as float term
func newDivideAsFloatTerm(tk *Token) (inst *term) {
@@ -127,21 +135,14 @@ func evalDivideAsFloat(ctx ExprContext, floatDivTerm *term) (v any, err error) {
func newRemainderTerm(tk *Token) (inst *term) {
return &term{
tk: *tk,
tk: *tk,
children: make([]*term, 0, 2),
position: posInfix,
priority: priProduct,
evalFunc: evalReminder,
evalFunc: evalRemainder,
}
}
func evalReminder(ctx ExprContext, ramainderTerm *term) (v any, err error) {
var leftValue, rightValue any
if leftValue, rightValue, err = ramainderTerm.evalInfix(ctx); err != nil {
return
}
func remainderValues(opTerm *term, leftValue, rightValue any) (v any, err error) {
if IsInteger(leftValue) && IsInteger(rightValue) {
rightInt, _ := rightValue.(int64)
if rightInt == 0 {
@@ -151,11 +152,21 @@ func evalReminder(ctx ExprContext, ramainderTerm *term) (v any, err error) {
v = leftInt % rightInt
}
} else {
err = ramainderTerm.errIncompatibleTypes(leftValue, rightValue)
err = opTerm.errIncompatibleTypes(leftValue, rightValue)
}
return
}
func evalRemainder(ctx ExprContext, remainderTerm *term) (v any, err error) {
var leftValue, rightValue any
if leftValue, rightValue, err = remainderTerm.evalInfix(ctx); err != nil {
return
}
return remainderValues(remainderTerm, leftValue, rightValue)
}
// init
func init() {
registerTermConstructor(SymStar, newMultiplyTerm)
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@@ -34,12 +34,16 @@ func newRangeTerm(tk *Token) (inst *term) {
}
}
func changeColonToRange(t *term) {
if t.tk.IsSymbol(SymColon) {
t.tk.Sym = SymRange
t.evalFunc = evalRange
}
}
func evalRange(ctx ExprContext, opTerm *term) (v any, err error) {
var leftValue, rightValue any
// if err = self.checkOperands(); err != nil {
// return
// }
if len(opTerm.children) == 0 {
leftValue = int64(0)
rightValue = int64(-1)
@@ -52,7 +56,8 @@ func evalRange(ctx ExprContext, opTerm *term) (v any, err error) {
return
}
if !(IsInteger(leftValue) && IsInteger(rightValue)) {
err = opTerm.errIncompatibleTypes(leftValue, rightValue)
// err = opTerm.errIncompatibleTypes(leftValue, rightValue)
err = errRangeInvalidSpecification(opTerm)
return
}
@@ -63,7 +68,15 @@ func evalRange(ctx ExprContext, opTerm *term) (v any, err error) {
return
}
func errRangeInvalidSpecification(t *term) error {
return t.Errorf("invalid range specification")
}
func errRangeUnexpectedExpression(t *term) error {
return t.Errorf("unexpected range expression")
}
// init
func init() {
registerTermConstructor(SymColon, newRangeTerm)
registerTermConstructor(SymRange, newRangeTerm)
}
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@@ -22,9 +22,19 @@ func trySelectorCase(ctx ExprContext, exprValue, caseSel any, caseIndex int) (ma
selectedValue, err = caseData.caseExpr.Eval(ctx)
match = true
} else if filterList, ok := caseData.filterList.value().([]*term); ok {
if len(filterList) == 0 && exprValue == int64(caseIndex) {
selectedValue, err = caseData.caseExpr.Eval(ctx)
match = true
if len(filterList) == 0 {
var valueAsInt = int64(0)
if b, ok := exprValue.(bool); ok {
if !b {
valueAsInt = 1
}
} else if valueAsInt, ok = exprValue.(int64); !ok {
return
}
if valueAsInt == int64(caseIndex) {
selectedValue, err = caseData.caseExpr.Eval(ctx)
match = true
}
} else {
var caseValue any
for _, caseTerm := range filterList {
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@@ -21,13 +21,7 @@ func newPlusTerm(tk *Token) (inst *term) {
}
}
func evalPlus(ctx ExprContext, plusTerm *term) (v any, err error) {
var leftValue, rightValue any
if leftValue, rightValue, err = plusTerm.evalInfix(ctx); err != nil {
return
}
func sumValues(plusTerm *term, leftValue, rightValue any) (v any, err error) {
if (IsString(leftValue) && isNumberString(rightValue)) || (IsString(rightValue) && isNumberString(leftValue)) {
v = fmt.Sprintf("%v%v", leftValue, rightValue)
} else if IsNumber(leftValue) && IsNumber(rightValue) {
@@ -59,10 +53,22 @@ func evalPlus(ctx ExprContext, plusTerm *term) (v any, err error) {
c := leftDict.clone()
c.merge(rightDict)
v = c
} else if isFraction(leftValue) && isFraction(rightValue) {
v, err = sumAnyFract(leftValue, rightValue)
} else {
err = plusTerm.errIncompatibleTypes(leftValue, rightValue)
}
return
return v, err
}
func evalPlus(ctx ExprContext, plusTerm *term) (v any, err error) {
var leftValue, rightValue any
if leftValue, rightValue, err = plusTerm.evalInfix(ctx); err != nil {
return
}
return sumValues(plusTerm, leftValue, rightValue)
}
//-------- minus term
@@ -77,13 +83,7 @@ func newMinusTerm(tk *Token) (inst *term) {
}
}
func evalMinus(ctx ExprContext, minusTerm *term) (v any, err error) {
var leftValue, rightValue any
if leftValue, rightValue, err = minusTerm.evalInfix(ctx); err != nil {
return
}
func diffValues(minusTerm *term, leftValue, rightValue any) (v any, err error) {
if isNumOrFract(leftValue) && isNumOrFract(rightValue) {
if IsFloat(leftValue) || IsFloat(rightValue) {
v = numAsFloat(leftValue) - numAsFloat(rightValue)
@@ -110,6 +110,16 @@ func evalMinus(ctx ExprContext, minusTerm *term) (v any, err error) {
return
}
func evalMinus(ctx ExprContext, minusTerm *term) (v any, err error) {
var leftValue, rightValue any
if leftValue, rightValue, err = minusTerm.evalInfix(ctx); err != nil {
return
}
return diffValues(minusTerm, leftValue, rightValue)
}
// init
func init() {
registerTermConstructor(SymPlus, newPlusTerm)
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@@ -6,10 +6,46 @@ package expr
import (
"errors"
"golang.org/x/exp/constraints"
)
//-------- parser
type parserContext uint16
const (
parserNoFlags = 0
allowMultiExpr parserContext = 1 << iota
allowVarRef
selectorContext
listContext // squareContext for list
indexContext // squareContext for index
allowIndex // allow index in squareContext
squareContext = listContext | indexContext // Square parenthesis for list or index
)
func hasFlag[T constraints.Unsigned](set T, singleFlag T) bool {
return (set & singleFlag) != 0
}
func addFlags[T constraints.Unsigned](set T, flags T) T {
return set | flags
}
func addFlagsCond[T constraints.Unsigned](set T, flags T, cond bool) (newSet T) {
if cond {
newSet = set | flags
} else {
newSet = set
}
return
}
func remFlags[T constraints.Unsigned](set T, flags T) T {
return set & (^flags)
}
type parser struct {
}
@@ -24,13 +60,13 @@ func (parser *parser) Next(scanner *scanner) (tk *Token) {
return
}
func (parser *parser) parseFuncCall(scanner *scanner, allowVarRef bool, tk *Token) (tree *term, err error) {
func (parser *parser) parseFuncCall(scanner *scanner, ctx parserContext, tk *Token) (tree *term, err error) {
args := make([]*term, 0, 10)
itemExpected := false
lastSym := SymUnknown
for lastSym != SymClosedRound && lastSym != SymEos {
var subTree *ast
if subTree, err = parser.parseItem(scanner, allowVarRef, SymComma, SymClosedRound); err != nil {
if subTree, err = parser.parseItem(scanner, ctx, SymComma, SymClosedRound); err != nil {
break
}
prev := scanner.Previous()
@@ -66,12 +102,18 @@ func (parser *parser) parseFuncDef(scanner *scanner) (tree *term, err error) {
tk = parser.Next(scanner)
if tk.IsSymbol(SymIdentifier) {
param := newTerm(tk)
if len(args) > 0 {
if pos := paramAlreadyDefined(args, param); pos > 0 {
err = tk.Errorf("parameter %q at position %d already defined at position %d", param.source(), len(args)+1, pos)
break
}
}
args = append(args, param)
tk = parser.Next(scanner)
if tk.Sym == SymEqual {
var paramExpr *ast
defaultParamsStarted = true
if paramExpr, err = parser.parseItem(scanner, false, SymComma, SymClosedRound); err != nil {
if paramExpr, err = parser.parseItem(scanner, parserNoFlags, SymComma, SymClosedRound); err != nil {
break
}
param.forceChild(paramExpr.root)
@@ -94,7 +136,7 @@ func (parser *parser) parseFuncDef(scanner *scanner) (tree *term, err error) {
if err == nil {
tk = parser.Next(scanner)
if tk.IsSymbol(SymOpenBrace) {
body, err = parser.parseGeneral(scanner, true, true, SymClosedBrace)
body, err = parser.parseGeneral(scanner, allowMultiExpr|allowVarRef, SymClosedBrace)
} else {
err = tk.ErrorExpectedGot("{")
}
@@ -110,27 +152,43 @@ func (parser *parser) parseFuncDef(scanner *scanner) (tree *term, err error) {
return
}
func (parser *parser) parseList(scanner *scanner, parsingIndeces bool, allowVarRef bool) (subtree *term, err error) {
func paramAlreadyDefined(args []*term, param *term) (position int) {
position = 0
for i, arg := range args {
if arg.source() == param.source() {
position = i + 1
}
}
return
}
func (parser *parser) parseList(scanner *scanner, ctx parserContext) (listTerm *term, err error) {
r, c := scanner.lastPos()
args := make([]*term, 0)
lastSym := SymUnknown
itemExpected := false
itemCtx := remFlags(ctx, allowIndex)
for lastSym != SymClosedSquare && lastSym != SymEos {
var subTree *ast
zeroRequired := scanner.current.Sym == SymColon
if subTree, err = parser.parseItem(scanner, allowVarRef, SymComma, SymClosedSquare); err == nil {
root := subTree.root
var itemTree *ast
if itemTree, err = parser.parseItem(scanner, itemCtx, SymComma, SymClosedSquare); err == nil {
root := itemTree.root
if root != nil {
if !parsingIndeces && root.symbol() == SymColon {
err = root.Errorf("unexpected range expression")
if hasFlag(ctx, allowIndex) && root.symbol() == SymColon {
changeColonToRange(root)
}
if !hasFlag(ctx, allowIndex) && root.symbol() == SymRange {
// err = root.Errorf("unexpected range expression")
err = errRangeUnexpectedExpression(root)
break
}
args = append(args, root)
if parsingIndeces && root.symbol() == SymColon && zeroRequired { //len(root.children) == 0 {
if hasFlag(ctx, allowIndex) && root.symbol() == SymRange && zeroRequired { //len(root.children) == 0 {
if len(root.children) == 1 {
root.children = append(root.children, root.children[0])
} else if len(root.children) > 1 {
err = root.Errorf("invalid range specification")
// err = root.Errorf("invalid range specification")
err = errRangeInvalidSpecification(root)
break
}
zeroTk := NewValueToken(root.tk.row, root.tk.col, SymInteger, "0", int64(0))
@@ -147,26 +205,28 @@ func (parser *parser) parseList(scanner *scanner, parsingIndeces bool, allowVarR
break
}
lastSym = scanner.Previous().Sym
itemExpected = lastSym == SymComma
if itemExpected = lastSym == SymComma; itemExpected {
remFlags(ctx, allowIndex)
}
}
if err == nil {
if lastSym != SymClosedSquare {
err = scanner.Previous().ErrorExpectedGot("]")
} else {
subtree = newListTerm(r, c, args)
listTerm = newListTerm(r, c, args)
}
}
return
}
func (parser *parser) parseIterDef(scanner *scanner, allowVarRef bool) (subtree *term, err error) {
func (parser *parser) parseIterDef(scanner *scanner, ctx parserContext) (subtree *term, err error) {
tk := scanner.Previous()
args := make([]*term, 0)
lastSym := SymUnknown
itemExpected := false
for lastSym != SymClosedRound && lastSym != SymEos {
var subTree *ast
if subTree, err = parser.parseItem(scanner, allowVarRef, SymComma, SymClosedRound); err == nil {
if subTree, err = parser.parseItem(scanner, ctx, SymComma, SymClosedRound); err == nil {
if subTree.root != nil {
args = append(args, subTree.root)
} else if itemExpected {
@@ -212,7 +272,7 @@ func (parser *parser) parseDictKey(scanner *scanner) (key any, err error) {
return
}
func (parser *parser) parseDictionary(scanner *scanner, allowVarRef bool) (subtree *term, err error) {
func (parser *parser) parseDictionary(scanner *scanner, ctx parserContext) (subtree *term, err error) {
args := make(map[any]*term, 0)
lastSym := SymUnknown
itemExpected := false
@@ -229,7 +289,7 @@ func (parser *parser) parseDictionary(scanner *scanner, allowVarRef bool) (subtr
}
break
}
if subTree, err = parser.parseItem(scanner, allowVarRef, SymComma, SymClosedBrace); err == nil {
if subTree, err = parser.parseItem(scanner, ctx, SymComma, SymClosedBrace); err == nil {
if subTree.root != nil {
args[key] = subTree.root
} else /*if key != nil*/ {
@@ -248,15 +308,15 @@ func (parser *parser) parseDictionary(scanner *scanner, allowVarRef bool) (subtr
err = scanner.Previous().ErrorExpectedGot("}")
} else {
subtree = newDictTerm(args)
// subtree = newMapTerm(args)
}
}
return
}
func (parser *parser) parseSelectorCase(scanner *scanner, allowVarRef bool, defaultCase bool) (caseTerm *term, err error) {
func (parser *parser) parseSelectorCase(scanner *scanner, ctx parserContext, defaultCase bool) (caseTerm *term, err error) {
var filterList *term
var caseExpr *ast
ctx = remFlags(ctx, allowIndex)
tk := parser.Next(scanner)
startRow := tk.row
startCol := tk.col
@@ -265,7 +325,7 @@ func (parser *parser) parseSelectorCase(scanner *scanner, allowVarRef bool, defa
err = tk.Errorf("case list in default clause")
return
}
if filterList, err = parser.parseList(scanner, false, allowVarRef); err != nil {
if filterList, err = parser.parseList(scanner, remFlags(ctx, allowIndex)); err != nil {
return
}
tk = parser.Next(scanner)
@@ -276,7 +336,7 @@ func (parser *parser) parseSelectorCase(scanner *scanner, allowVarRef bool, defa
}
if tk.Sym == SymOpenBrace {
if caseExpr, err = parser.parseGeneral(scanner, true, allowVarRef, SymClosedBrace); err != nil {
if caseExpr, err = parser.parseGeneral(scanner, ctx|allowMultiExpr, SymClosedBrace); err != nil {
return
}
} else {
@@ -302,25 +362,28 @@ func addSelectorCase(selectorTerm, caseTerm *term) {
caseTerm.parent = selectorTerm
}
func (parser *parser) parseSelector(scanner *scanner, tree *ast, allowVarRef bool) (selectorTerm *term, err error) {
func (parser *parser) parseSelector(scanner *scanner, tree *ast, ctx parserContext) (selectorTerm *term, err error) {
var caseTerm *term
ctx = remFlags(ctx, allowIndex)
tk := scanner.makeToken(SymSelector, '?')
if selectorTerm, err = tree.addToken(tk); err != nil {
return
}
if caseTerm, err = parser.parseSelectorCase(scanner, allowVarRef, false); err == nil {
if caseTerm, err = parser.parseSelectorCase(scanner, ctx|allowVarRef, false); err == nil {
addSelectorCase(selectorTerm, caseTerm)
}
return
}
func (parser *parser) parseItem(scanner *scanner, allowVarRef bool, termSymbols ...Symbol) (tree *ast, err error) {
return parser.parseGeneral(scanner, false, allowVarRef, termSymbols...)
func (parser *parser) parseItem(scanner *scanner, ctx parserContext, termSymbols ...Symbol) (tree *ast, err error) {
return parser.parseGeneral(scanner, ctx|allowVarRef, termSymbols...)
}
func (parser *parser) Parse(scanner *scanner, termSymbols ...Symbol) (tree *ast, err error) {
return parser.parseGeneral(scanner, true, false, termSymbols...)
termSymbols = append(termSymbols, SymEos)
return parser.parseGeneral(scanner, allowMultiExpr, termSymbols...)
}
func couldBeACollection(t *term) bool {
@@ -331,15 +394,22 @@ func couldBeACollection(t *term) bool {
return sym == SymList || sym == SymString || sym == SymDict || sym == SymExpression || sym == SymVariable
}
// func areSymbolsOutOfCtx(tk *Token, ctxTerm *term, syms ...Symbol) bool {
// var areOut = false
// if ctxTerm != nil {
// areOut = tk.IsOneOf(syms)
// }
// return areOut
// }
func listSubTree(tree *ast, listTerm *term, allowIndeces bool) (root *term, err error) {
var tk *Token
if allowIndeces {
tk = NewToken(listTerm.tk.row, listTerm.tk.col, SymIndex, listTerm.source())
root = newTerm(tk)
if err = tree.addTerm(root); err == nil {
err = tree.addTerm(listTerm)
}
} else {
root = listTerm
err = tree.addTerm(listTerm)
}
return
}
func (parser *parser) parseGeneral(scanner *scanner, allowForest bool, allowVarRef bool, termSymbols ...Symbol) (tree *ast, err error) {
func (parser *parser) parseGeneral(scanner *scanner, ctx parserContext, termSymbols ...Symbol) (tree *ast, err error) {
var selectorTerm *term = nil
var currentTerm *term = nil
var tk *Token
@@ -353,7 +423,7 @@ func (parser *parser) parseGeneral(scanner *scanner, allowForest bool, allowVarR
// }
if tk.Sym == SymSemiColon {
if allowForest {
if hasFlag(ctx, allowMultiExpr) {
tree.ToForest()
firstToken = true
currentTerm = nil
@@ -371,6 +441,9 @@ func (parser *parser) parseGeneral(scanner *scanner, allowForest bool, allowVarR
tk.Sym = SymChangeSign
} else if tk.Sym == SymPlus {
tk.Sym = SymUnchangeSign
} else if tk.IsSymbol(SymExclamation) {
err = tk.Errorf("postfix opertor %q requires an operand on its left", tk)
break
}
firstToken = false
}
@@ -378,47 +451,36 @@ func (parser *parser) parseGeneral(scanner *scanner, allowForest bool, allowVarR
switch tk.Sym {
case SymOpenRound:
var subTree *ast
if subTree, err = parser.parseGeneral(scanner, false, allowVarRef, SymClosedRound); err == nil {
if subTree, err = parser.parseGeneral(scanner, ctx, SymClosedRound); err == nil {
subTree.root.priority = priValue
err = tree.addTerm(newExprTerm(subTree.root))
currentTerm = subTree.root
}
case SymFuncCall:
var funcCallTerm *term
if funcCallTerm, err = parser.parseFuncCall(scanner, allowVarRef, tk); err == nil {
if funcCallTerm, err = parser.parseFuncCall(scanner, ctx, tk); err == nil {
err = tree.addTerm(funcCallTerm)
currentTerm = funcCallTerm
}
case SymOpenSquare:
var listTerm *term
parsingIndeces := couldBeACollection(currentTerm)
if listTerm, err = parser.parseList(scanner, parsingIndeces, allowVarRef); err == nil {
if parsingIndeces {
indexTk := NewToken(listTerm.tk.row, listTerm.tk.col, SymIndex, listTerm.source())
indexTerm := newTerm(indexTk)
if err = tree.addTerm(indexTerm); err == nil {
err = tree.addTerm(listTerm)
}
} else {
err = tree.addTerm(listTerm)
}
currentTerm = listTerm
newCtx := addFlagsCond(addFlags(ctx, squareContext), allowIndex, couldBeACollection(currentTerm))
if listTerm, err = parser.parseList(scanner, newCtx); err == nil {
currentTerm, err = listSubTree(tree, listTerm, hasFlag(newCtx, allowIndex))
}
case SymOpenBrace:
if currentTerm != nil && currentTerm.symbol() == SymColon {
err = currentTerm.Errorf(`selector-case outside of a selector context`)
} else {
var mapTerm *term
if mapTerm, err = parser.parseDictionary(scanner, allowVarRef); err == nil {
if mapTerm, err = parser.parseDictionary(scanner, ctx); err == nil {
err = tree.addTerm(mapTerm)
currentTerm = mapTerm
}
}
case SymEqual:
// if err = checkPrevSymbol(lastSym, SymIdentifier, tk); err == nil {
case SymEqual, SymPlusEqual, SymMinusEqual, SymStarEqual, SymSlashEqual, SymPercEqual:
currentTerm, err = tree.addToken(tk)
firstToken = true
// }
case SymFuncDef:
var funcDefTerm *term
if funcDefTerm, err = parser.parseFuncDef(scanner); err == nil {
@@ -427,24 +489,25 @@ func (parser *parser) parseGeneral(scanner *scanner, allowForest bool, allowVarR
}
case SymDollarRound:
var iterDefTerm *term
if iterDefTerm, err = parser.parseIterDef(scanner, allowVarRef); err == nil {
if iterDefTerm, err = parser.parseIterDef(scanner, ctx); err == nil {
err = tree.addTerm(iterDefTerm)
currentTerm = iterDefTerm
}
case SymIdentifier:
if tk.source[0] == '@' && !allowVarRef {
if tk.source[0] == '@' && !hasFlag(ctx, allowVarRef) {
err = tk.Errorf("variable references are not allowed in top level expressions: %q", tk.source)
} else {
currentTerm, err = tree.addToken(tk)
}
case SymQuestion:
if selectorTerm, err = parser.parseSelector(scanner, tree, allowVarRef); err == nil {
if selectorTerm, err = parser.parseSelector(scanner, tree, ctx); err == nil {
currentTerm = selectorTerm
addFlags(ctx, selectorContext)
}
case SymColon, SymDoubleColon:
var caseTerm *term
if selectorTerm != nil {
if caseTerm, err = parser.parseSelectorCase(scanner, allowVarRef, tk.Sym == SymDoubleColon); err == nil {
if caseTerm, err = parser.parseSelectorCase(scanner, ctx, tk.Sym == SymDoubleColon); err == nil {
addSelectorCase(selectorTerm, caseTerm)
currentTerm = caseTerm
if tk.Sym == SymDoubleColon {
@@ -452,80 +515,38 @@ func (parser *parser) parseGeneral(scanner *scanner, allowForest bool, allowVarR
}
}
} else {
// if hasFlag(ctx, allowIndex) {
// tk.Sym = SymRange
// }
currentTerm, err = tree.addToken(tk)
}
if tk.IsSymbol(SymColon) {
if tk.IsOneOfA(SymColon, SymRange) {
// Colon outside a selector term acts like a separator
firstToken = true
}
case SymPlusEqual, SymMinusEqual, SymStarEqual:
currentTerm, err = parser.expandOpAssign(scanner, tree, tk, allowVarRef)
default:
currentTerm, err = tree.addToken(tk)
}
if currentTerm != nil && currentTerm.tk.Sym != SymSelector && currentTerm.parent != nil && currentTerm.parent.tk.Sym != SymSelector {
selectorTerm = nil
remFlags(ctx, selectorContext)
}
// lastSym = tk.Sym
}
if err == nil {
err = tk.Error()
}
return
}
// func checkPrevSymbol(lastSym, wantedSym Symbol, tk *Token) (err error) {
// if lastSym != wantedSym {
// err = fmt.Errorf(`assign operator (%q) must be preceded by a variable`, tk.source)
// }
// return
// }
func (parser *parser) expandOpAssign(scanner *scanner, tree *ast, tk *Token, allowVarRef bool) (t *term, err error) {
var opSym Symbol
var opString string
if tree.root != nil {
switch tk.Sym {
case SymPlusEqual:
opString = "+"
opSym = SymPlus
case SymMinusEqual:
opString = "-"
opSym = SymMinus
case SymStarEqual:
opString = "*"
opSym = SymStar
default:
err = tk.Errorf("unsopported operator %q", tk.source)
return
}
leftExpr := tree.root.Clone()
leftExpr.setParent(nil)
if t, err = tree.addToken(NewToken(tk.row, tk.col, SymEqual, "=")); err == nil {
t = leftExpr
if err = tree.addTerm(leftExpr); err == nil {
if t, err = tree.addToken(NewToken(tk.row, tk.col, opSym, opString)); err == nil {
var subTree *ast
if subTree, err = parser.parseGeneral(scanner, false, allowVarRef, SymSemiColon, SymClosedRound, SymClosedBrace, SymClosedSquare); err == nil {
if scanner.Previous().IsOneOfA(SymSemiColon, SymClosedRound, SymClosedBrace, SymClosedSquare) {
if err = scanner.UnreadToken(); err != nil {
return
}
}
subTree.root.priority = priValue
err = tree.addTerm(newExprTerm(subTree.root))
t = subTree.root
}
}
if !tk.IsOneOf(termSymbols) {
var symDesc string
if tk.IsSymbol(SymError) {
symDesc = tk.ErrorText()
} else {
symDesc = SymToString(tk.Sym)
}
err = tk.ErrorExpectedGotStringWithPrefix("expected one of", SymListToString(termSymbols, true), symDesc)
} else {
err = tk.Error()
}
} else {
err = tk.Errorf("left operand of %q must be a variable or a variable expression", tk)
}
return
}
+7 -5
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@@ -40,9 +40,9 @@ func DefaultTranslations() map[Symbol]Symbol {
SymKwAnd: SymAnd,
SymDoubleVertBar: SymOr,
SymKwOr: SymOr,
SymTilde: SymNot,
SymKwNot: SymNot,
SymLessGreater: SymNotEqual,
// SymTilde: SymNot,
SymKwNot: SymNot,
SymLessGreater: SymNotEqual,
}
}
@@ -149,6 +149,8 @@ func (scanner *scanner) fetchNextToken() (tk *Token) {
if next, _ := scanner.peek(); next == '*' {
scanner.readChar()
tk = scanner.fetchBlockComment()
} else if next, _ = scanner.peek(); next == '=' {
tk = scanner.moveOn(SymSlashEqual, ch, next)
} else if next == '/' {
scanner.readChar()
tk = scanner.fetchOnLineComment()
@@ -458,7 +460,7 @@ func (scanner *scanner) parseNumber(firstCh byte) (tk *Token) {
tk = scanner.makeErrorToken(err)
} else {
var value any
err = scanner.sync(err) // TODO: Check this function
_ = scanner.sync(err) // TODO: Check this function
txt := sb.String()
if sym == SymFloat {
value, err = strconv.ParseFloat(txt, 64)
@@ -590,7 +592,7 @@ func (scanner *scanner) fetchString(termCh byte) (tk *Token) {
}
if err != nil {
if err == io.EOF {
tk = scanner.makeErrorToken(errors.New("missing string termination \""))
tk = scanner.makeErrorToken(errors.New(string(termCh)))
} else {
tk = scanner.makeErrorToken(err)
}
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@@ -0,0 +1,181 @@
// Copyright (c) 2024 Celestino Amoroso (celestino.amoroso@gmail.com).
// All rights reserved.
// Symbol.go
package expr
import (
"strings"
)
var symbolMap map[Symbol]symbolSpec
type symbolClass int16
const (
symClassOperator symbolClass = iota
symClassPostOp
symClassIdentifier
symClassDelimiter
symClassParenthesis
symClassDeclaration
symClassValue
symClassOther
)
type symbolSpec struct {
repr string
kind symbolClass
}
func init() {
symbolMap = map[Symbol]symbolSpec{
SymUnknown: {"<unknown>", symClassOther}, // -1: Unknown symbol
SymNone: {"<null>", symClassOther}, // 0: Null value for variable of type symbol
SymError: {"<error>", symClassOther}, // 1: Error reading from stream
SymEos: {"<eos>", symClassOther}, // 2: End of stream
SymMinus: {"-", symClassOperator}, // 3: '-'
SymMinusEqual: {"-=", symClassOperator}, // 4: '-='
SymDoubleMinus: {"--", symClassOperator}, // 5: '--'
SymPlus: {"+", symClassOperator}, // 6: '+'
SymPlusEqual: {"+=", symClassOperator}, // 7: '+='
SymDoublePlus: {"++", symClassOperator}, // 8: '++'
SymStar: {"*", symClassOperator}, // 9: '*'
SymDoubleStar: {"**", symClassOperator}, // 10: '**'
SymSlash: {"/", symClassOperator}, // 11: '/'
SymBackSlash: {"\\", symClassOperator}, // 12: '\'
SymVertBar: {"|", symClassOperator}, // 13: '|'
SymDoubleVertBar: {"||", symClassOperator}, // 14: '||'
SymComma: {",", symClassOperator}, // 15: ','
SymColon: {":", symClassOperator}, // 16: ':'
SymSemiColon: {";", symClassOperator}, // 17: ';'
SymDot: {".", symClassOperator}, // 18: '.'
SymDotSlash: {"./", symClassOperator}, // 19: './'
SymQuote: {"'", symClassDelimiter}, // 20: '\''
SymDoubleQuote: {"\"", symClassDelimiter}, // 21: '"'
SymBackTick: {"`", symClassOperator}, // 22: '`'
SymExclamation: {"!", symClassPostOp}, // 23: '!'
SymQuestion: {"?", symClassOperator}, // 24: '?'
SymAmpersand: {"&", symClassOperator}, // 25: '&'
SymDoubleAmpersand: {"&&", symClassOperator}, // 26: '&&'
SymPercent: {"%", symClassOperator}, // 27: '%'
SymAt: {"@", symClassOperator}, // 28: '@'
SymUndescore: {"_", symClassOperator}, // 29: '_'
SymEqual: {"=", symClassOperator}, // 30: '='
SymDoubleEqual: {"==", symClassOperator}, // 31: '=='
SymLess: {"<", symClassOperator}, // 32: '<'
SymLessOrEqual: {"<=", symClassOperator}, // 33: '<='
SymGreater: {">", symClassOperator}, // 34: '>'
SymGreaterOrEqual: {">=", symClassOperator}, // 35: '>='
SymLessGreater: {"<>", symClassOperator}, // 36: '<>'
SymNotEqual: {"!=", symClassOperator}, // 37: '!='
SymDollar: {"$", symClassOperator}, // 38: '$'
SymHash: {"#", symClassOperator}, // 39: '#'
SymOpenRound: {"(", symClassParenthesis}, // 40: '('
SymClosedRound: {")", symClassParenthesis}, // 41: ')'
SymOpenSquare: {"[", symClassParenthesis}, // 42: '['
SymClosedSquare: {"]", symClassParenthesis}, // 43: ']'
SymOpenBrace: {"{", symClassParenthesis}, // 44: '{'
SymClosedBrace: {"}", symClassParenthesis}, // 45: '}'
SymTilde: {"~", symClassOperator}, // 46: '~'
SymDoubleQuestion: {"??", symClassOperator}, // 47: '??'
SymQuestionEqual: {"?=", symClassOperator}, // 48: '?='
SymQuestionExclam: {"?!", symClassOperator}, // 49: '?!'
SymDoubleAt: {"@@", symClassOperator}, // 50: '@@'
SymDoubleColon: {"::", symClassOperator}, // 51: '::'
SymInsert: {">>", symClassOperator}, // 52: '>>'
SymAppend: {"<<", symClassOperator}, // 53: '<<'
SymCaret: {"^", symClassOperator}, // 54: '^'
SymDollarRound: {"$(", symClassOperator}, // 55: '$('
SymOpenClosedRound: {"()", symClassPostOp}, // 56: '()'
SymDoubleDollar: {"$$", symClassOperator}, // 57: '$$'
SymDoubleDot: {"..", symClassOperator}, // 58: '..'
SymTripleDot: {"...", symClassOperator}, // 59: '...'
SymStarEqual: {"*=", symClassOperator}, // 60: '*='
SymSlashEqual: {"/=", symClassOperator}, // 61: '/='
SymPercEqual: {"%=", symClassOperator}, // 62: '%='
// SymChangeSign
// SymUnchangeSign
// SymIdentifier
// SymBool
// SymInteger
// SymVariable
// SymFloat
// SymFraction
// SymString
// SymIterator
// SymOr: "or",
// SymAnd: "and",
// SymNot: "not",
// SymComment
// SymFuncCall
// SymFuncDef
// SymList
// SymDict
// SymIndex
// SymExpression
// SymSelector // <selector> ::= <expr> "?" <selector-case> {":" <selector-case>} ["::" <default-selector-case>]
// SymSelectorCase // <selector-case> ::= [<list>] "{" <multi-expr> "}"
// // SymOpenComment // 0: '/*'
// // SymClosedComment // 0: '*/'
// // SymOneLineComment // 0: '//'
// keywordBase
SymKwAnd: {"and", symClassOperator},
SymKwNot: {"not", symClassOperator},
SymKwOr: {"or", symClassOperator},
SymKwBut: {"but", symClassOperator},
SymKwFunc: {"func(", symClassDeclaration},
SymKwBuiltin: {"builtin", symClassOperator},
SymKwPlugin: {"plugin", symClassOperator},
SymKwIn: {"in", symClassOperator},
SymKwInclude: {"include", symClassOperator},
SymKwNil: {"nil", symClassValue},
SymKwUnset: {"unset", symClassOperator},
}
}
func SymToString(sym Symbol) string {
if s, ok := symbolMap[sym]; ok {
return s.repr
}
return ""
}
func SymListToString(symList []Symbol, quote bool) string {
var sb strings.Builder
if len(symList) == 0 {
sb.WriteString("<nothing>")
} else {
for _, sym := range symList {
if sb.Len() > 0 {
sb.WriteByte(',')
sb.WriteByte(' ')
}
if quote {
sb.WriteByte('`')
}
sb.WriteString(SymToString(sym))
if quote {
sb.WriteByte('`')
}
}
}
return sb.String()
}
func StringEndsWithOperator(s string) bool {
return endingOperator(s) != SymNone
}
func endingOperator(s string) (sym Symbol) {
sym = SymNone
lower := strings.ToLower(s)
for symbol, spec := range symbolMap {
if spec.kind == symClassOperator && strings.HasSuffix(lower, spec.repr) {
sym = symbol
break
}
}
return
}
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@@ -69,6 +69,8 @@ const (
SymDoubleDot // 58: '..'
SymTripleDot // 59: '...'
SymStarEqual // 60: '*='
SymSlashEqual // 61: '/='
SymPercEqual // 62: '%='
SymChangeSign
SymUnchangeSign
SymIdentifier
@@ -88,6 +90,7 @@ const (
SymList
SymDict
SymIndex
SymRange // [index : index]
SymExpression
SymSelector // <selector> ::= <expr> "?" <selector-case> {":" <selector-case>} ["::" <default-selector-case>]
SymSelectorCase // <selector-case> ::= [<list>] "{" <multi-expr> "}"
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@@ -30,9 +30,9 @@ func TestFuncBase(t *testing.T) {
/* 16 */ {`isString("3" + 1)`, true, nil},
/* 17 */ {`isList(["3", 1])`, true, nil},
/* 18 */ {`isDict({"a":"3", "b":1})`, true, nil},
/* 19 */ {`isFract(1|3)`, true, nil},
/* 20 */ {`isFract(3|1)`, false, nil},
/* 21 */ {`isRational(3|1)`, true, nil},
/* 19 */ {`isFract(1:3)`, true, nil},
/* 20 */ {`isFract(3:1)`, false, nil},
/* 21 */ {`isRational(3:1)`, true, nil},
/* 22 */ {`fract("2.2(3)")`, newFraction(67, 30), nil},
/* 23 */ {`fract("1.21(3)")`, newFraction(91, 75), nil},
/* 24 */ {`fract(1.21(3))`, newFraction(91, 75), nil},
@@ -41,26 +41,27 @@ func TestFuncBase(t *testing.T) {
/* 27 */ {`dec(2.0)`, float64(2), nil},
/* 28 */ {`dec("2.0")`, float64(2), nil},
/* 29 */ {`dec(true)`, float64(1), nil},
/* 30 */ {`dec(true")`, nil, `[1:11] missing string termination "`},
/* 30 */ {`dec(true")`, nil, "[1:11] expected one of `,`, `)`, got `\"`"},
/* 31 */ {`dec()`, nil, `dec(): too few params -- expected 1, got 0`},
/* 32 */ {`dec(1,2,3)`, nil, `dec(): too many params -- expected 1, got 3`},
/* 33 */ {`isBool(false)`, true, nil},
/* 34 */ {`fract(1|2)`, newFraction(1, 2), nil},
/* 34 */ {`fract(1:2)`, newFraction(1, 2), nil},
/* 35 */ {`fract(12,2)`, newFraction(6, 1), nil},
/* 36 */ {`bool(2)`, true, nil},
/* 37 */ {`bool(1|2)`, true, nil},
/* 37 */ {`bool(1:2)`, true, nil},
/* 38 */ {`bool(1.0)`, true, nil},
/* 39 */ {`bool("1")`, true, nil},
/* 40 */ {`bool(false)`, false, nil},
/* 41 */ {`bool([1])`, nil, `bool(): can't convert list to bool`},
/* 42 */ {`dec(false)`, float64(0), nil},
/* 43 */ {`dec(1|2)`, float64(0.5), nil},
/* 43 */ {`dec(1:2)`, float64(0.5), nil},
/* 44 */ {`dec([1])`, nil, `dec(): can't convert list to float`},
/* 45 */ {`eval("a=3"); a`, int64(3), nil},
// /* 45 */ {`string([1])`, nil, `string(): can't convert list to string`},
}
t.Setenv("EXPR_PATH", ".")
//runTestSuiteSpec(t, section, inputs, 10)
// runTestSuiteSpec(t, section, inputs, 45)
runTestSuite(t, section, inputs)
}
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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ func TestFuncString(t *testing.T) {
/* 1 */ {`builtin "string"; strJoin("-", "one", "two", "three")`, "one-two-three", nil},
/* 2 */ {`builtin "string"; strJoin("-", ["one", "two", "three"])`, "one-two-three", nil},
/* 3 */ {`builtin "string"; ls= ["one", "two", "three"]; strJoin("-", ls)`, "one-two-three", nil},
/* 4 */ {`builtin "string"; ls= ["one", "two", "three"]; strJoin(1, ls)`, nil, `strJoin(): the "separator" parameter must be a string, got a integer (1)`},
/* 4 */ {`builtin "string"; ls= ["one", "two", "three"]; strJoin(1, ls)`, nil, `strJoin(): the "separator" parameter must be a string, got an integer (1)`},
/* 5 */ {`builtin "string"; ls= ["one", 2, "three"]; strJoin("-", ls)`, nil, `strJoin(): expected string, got integer (2)`},
/* 6 */ {`builtin "string"; "<"+strTrim(" bye bye ")+">"`, "<bye bye>", nil},
/* 7 */ {`builtin "string"; strSub("0123456789", 1,2)`, "12", nil},
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@@ -17,18 +17,19 @@ func TestExpr(t *testing.T) {
/* 3 */ {`builtin "os.file"; f=fileOpen("test-file.txt"); line=fileReadText(f); fileClose(f); line`, "uno", nil},
/* 4 */ {`mynot=func(v){int(v)?{true}::{false}}; mynot(0)`, true, nil},
/* 5 */ {`1 ? {1} : [1+0] {3*(1+1)}`, int64(6), nil},
/* 6 */ {`a=3; a+=1`, int64(4), nil},
/* 7 */ {`a=3; a-=1`, int64(2), nil},
/* 8 */ {`a=3; a*=2`, int64(6), nil},
/* 6 */ {`a=3; a+=1; a`, int64(4), nil},
/* 7 */ {`a=3; a-=1; a`, int64(2), nil},
/* 8 */ {`a=3; a*=2; a`, int64(6), nil},
/* 9 */ {`v=[10,20,30]; v[0]+=1; v[0]`, int64(11), nil},
/* 10 */ {`r={"a":10}; r["a"]+=1; r["a"]`, int64(11), nil},
/* 11 */ {`a=3; a/=2`, nil, `[1:8] left operand of "=" must be a variable or a collection's item`},
/* 12 */ {`*=2`, nil, `[1:2] left operand of "*=" must be a variable or a variable expression`},
/* 11 */ {`a=3; a/=2`, int64(1), nil},
/* 12 */ {`*=2`, nil, `[1:2] infix operator "*=" requires two non-nil operands, got 1`},
/* 13 */ {`a=3; a*=2+1; a`, int64(9), nil},
/* 14 */ {`a=3; (a*=2)+1; a`, int64(6), nil},
/* 15 */ {`a=3; a*=2)+1; a`, nil, `[1:11] unexpected token ")"`},
/* 16 */ {`v=[2]; a=1; v[a-=1]=5; v[0]`, int64(5), nil},
/* 17 */ {`
/* 17 */ {`true ? {"a"} :: {"b"}`, "a", nil},
/* 18 */ {`
ds={
"init":func(@end){@current=0 but true},
//"current":func(){current},
@@ -43,6 +44,6 @@ func TestExpr(t *testing.T) {
}
// t.Setenv("EXPR_PATH", ".")
// runTestSuiteSpec(t, section, inputs, 17)
// runTestSuiteSpec(t, section, inputs, 6, 7, 8, 9)
runTestSuite(t, section, inputs)
}
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@@ -11,35 +11,39 @@ import (
func TestFractionsParser(t *testing.T) {
section := "Fraction"
inputs := []inputType{
/* 1 */ {`1|2`, newFraction(1, 2), nil},
/* 2 */ {`1|2 + 1`, newFraction(3, 2), nil},
/* 3 */ {`1|2 - 1`, newFraction(-1, 2), nil},
/* 4 */ {`1|2 * 1`, newFraction(1, 2), nil},
/* 5 */ {`1|2 * 2|3`, newFraction(2, 6), nil},
/* 6 */ {`1|2 / 2|3`, newFraction(3, 4), nil},
/* 7 */ {`1|"5"`, nil, `denominator must be integer, got string (5)`},
/* 8 */ {`"1"|5`, nil, `numerator must be integer, got string (1)`},
/* 9 */ {`1|+5`, nil, `[1:3] infix operator "|" requires two non-nil operands, got 1`},
/* 10 */ {`1|(-2)`, newFraction(-1, 2), nil},
/* 11 */ {`builtin "math.arith"; add(1|2, 2|3)`, newFraction(7, 6), nil},
/* 12 */ {`builtin "math.arith"; add(1|2, 1.0, 2)`, float64(3.5), nil},
/* 13 */ {`builtin "math.arith"; mul(1|2, 2|3)`, newFraction(2, 6), nil},
/* 14 */ {`builtin "math.arith"; mul(1|2, 1.0, 2)`, float64(1.0), nil},
/* 15 */ {`1|0`, nil, `division by zero`},
/* 1 */ {`1:2`, newFraction(1, 2), nil},
/* 2 */ {`1:2 + 1`, newFraction(3, 2), nil},
/* 3 */ {`1:2 - 1`, newFraction(-1, 2), nil},
/* 4 */ {`1:2 * 1`, newFraction(1, 2), nil},
/* 5 */ {`1:2 * 2:3`, newFraction(2, 6), nil},
/* 6 */ {`1:2 / 2:3`, newFraction(3, 4), nil},
/* 7 */ {`1:"5"`, nil, `denominator must be integer, got string (5)`},
/* 8 */ {`"1":5`, nil, `numerator must be integer, got string (1)`},
/* 9 */ {`1:+5`, newFraction(1, 5), nil},
/* 10 */ {`1:(-2)`, newFraction(-1, 2), nil},
/* 11 */ {`builtin "math.arith"; add(1:2, 2:3)`, newFraction(7, 6), nil},
/* 12 */ {`builtin "math.arith"; add(1:2, 1.0, 2)`, float64(3.5), nil},
/* 13 */ {`builtin "math.arith"; mul(1:2, 2:3)`, newFraction(2, 6), nil},
/* 14 */ {`builtin "math.arith"; mul(1:2, 1.0, 2)`, float64(1.0), nil},
/* 15 */ {`1:0`, nil, `division by zero`},
/* 16 */ {`fract(-0.5)`, newFraction(-1, 2), nil},
/* 17 */ {`fract("")`, (*FractionType)(nil), `bad syntax`},
/* 18 */ {`fract("-1")`, newFraction(-1, 1), nil},
/* 19 */ {`fract("+1")`, newFraction(1, 1), nil},
/* 20 */ {`fract("1a")`, (*FractionType)(nil), `strconv.ParseInt: parsing "1a": invalid syntax`},
/* 21 */ {`fract(1,0)`, nil, `fract(): division by zero`},
/* 22 */ {`string(1|2)`, "1|2", nil},
/* 22 */ {`string(1:2)`, "1:2", nil},
/* 23 */ {`1+1:2+0.5`, float64(2), nil},
/* 24 */ {`1:(2-2)`, nil, `division by zero`},
/* 25 */ {`[0,1][1-1]:1`, newFraction(0, 1), nil},
}
// runTestSuiteSpec(t, section, inputs, 25)
runTestSuite(t, section, inputs)
}
func TestFractionToStringSimple(t *testing.T) {
source := newFraction(1, 2)
want := "1|2"
want := "1:2"
got := source.ToString(0)
if got != want {
t.Errorf(`(1,2) -> result = %v [%T], want = %v [%T]`, got, got, want, want)
@@ -55,10 +59,9 @@ func TestFractionToStringMultiline(t *testing.T) {
}
}
// TODO Check this test: the output string ends with a space
func _TestToStringMultilineTty(t *testing.T) {
func TestToStringMultilineTty(t *testing.T) {
source := newFraction(-1, 2)
want := "\x1b[4m-1\x1b[0m\n2"
want := "\x1b[4m-1\x1b[0m\n 2"
got := source.ToString(MultiLine | TTY)
if got != want {
t.Errorf(`(1,2) -> result = %#v [%T], want = %#v [%T]`, got, got, want, want)
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@@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ func TestFuncs(t *testing.T) {
/* 22 */ {`f=func(a,b){a*2+b}; f(b=2,a=1)`, int64(4), nil},
/* 23 */ {`f=func(a=10,b=10){a*2+b}; f(b=1)`, int64(21), nil},
/* 24 */ {`f=func(a,b){a*2+b}; f(a=1,2)`, nil, `f(): positional param nr 2 not allowed after named params`},
/* 25 */ {`f=func(x,x){x}`, nil, `[1:11] parameter "x" at position 2 already defined at position 1`},
// /* 20 */ {`a=[func(){3}]; a[0]()`, int64(3), nil},
// /* 20 */ {`m={}; m["f"]=func(){3}; m["f"]()`, int64(3), nil},
// /* 18 */ {`f=func(a){a*2}`, nil, errors.New(`[1:24] expected "function-param-value", got ")"`)},
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@@ -16,11 +16,13 @@ func TestCollections(t *testing.T) {
/* 3 */ {`"abcdef"[1:]`, "bcdef", nil},
/* 4 */ {`"abcdef"[:]`, "abcdef", nil},
// /* 5 */ {`[0,1,2,3,4][:]`, ListType{int64(0), int64(1), int64(2), int64(3), int64(4)}, nil},
/* 5 */ {`"abcdef"[1:2:3]`, nil, `[1:14] left operand '(1, 2)' [pair] and right operand '3' [integer] are not compatible with operator ":"`},
/* 5 */ {`"abcdef"[1:2:3]`, nil, `[1:14] invalid range specification`},
/* 6 */ {`"abcdef"[((1>0)?{1}:{0}):3]`, "bc", nil},
/* 7 */ {`"abcdef"[[0,1][0]:1]`, "a", nil},
}
t.Setenv("EXPR_PATH", ".")
// parserTestSpec(t, section, inputs, 5)
// runTestSuiteSpec(t, section, inputs, 5)
runTestSuite(t, section, inputs)
}
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@@ -39,9 +39,9 @@ func TestListParser(t *testing.T) {
/* 25 */ {`["a","b","c","d"][1,1]`, nil, `[1:19] one index only is allowed`},
/* 26 */ {`[0,1,2,3,4][:]`, newListA(int64(0), int64(1), int64(2), int64(3), int64(4)), nil},
/* 27 */ {`["a", "b", "c"] << ;`, nil, `[1:18] infix operator "<<" requires two non-nil operands, got 1`},
/* 28 */ {`2 << 3;`, nil, `[1:4] left operand '2' [integer] and right operand '3' [integer] are not compatible with operator "<<"`},
/* 28 */ {`2 << 3;`, int64(16), nil},
/* 29 */ {`but >> ["a", "b", "c"]`, nil, `[1:6] infix operator ">>" requires two non-nil operands, got 0`},
/* 30 */ {`2 >> 3;`, nil, `[1:4] left operand '2' [integer] and right operand '3' [integer] are not compatible with operator ">>"`},
/* 30 */ {`2 >> 3;`, int64(0), nil},
/* 31 */ {`a=[1,2]; a<<3`, newListA(int64(1), int64(2), int64(3)), nil},
/* 33 */ {`a=[1,2]; 5>>a`, newListA(int64(5), int64(1), int64(2)), nil},
/* 34 */ {`L=[1,2]; L[0]=9; L`, newListA(int64(9), int64(2)), nil},
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@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ func TestGeneralParser(t *testing.T) {
/* 63 */ {`"1.5" == `, nil, `[1:8] infix operator "==" requires two non-nil operands, got 1`},
/* 64 */ {`"1.5" != `, nil, `[1:8] infix operator "!=" requires two non-nil operands, got 1`},
/* 65 */ {"+1.5", float64(1.5), nil},
/* 66 */ {"+", nil, `[1:2] prefix operator "+" requires one not nil operand`},
/* 66 */ {"+", nil, `[1:2] prefix operator "+" requires one non-nil operand`},
/* 67 */ {"4 / 0", nil, `division by zero`},
/* 68 */ {"4.0 / 0", nil, `division by zero`},
/* 69 */ {"4.0 / \n2", float64(2.0), nil},
@@ -94,10 +94,10 @@ func TestGeneralParser(t *testing.T) {
/* 80 */ {`5 % 2.0`, nil, `[1:4] left operand '5' [integer] and right operand '2' [float] are not compatible with operator "%"`},
/* 81 */ {`"a" < "b" AND NOT (2 < 1)`, true, nil},
/* 82 */ {`"a" < "b" AND NOT (2 == 1)`, true, nil},
/* 83 */ {`"a" < "b" AND ~ 2 == 1`, true, nil},
/* 84 */ {`~ 2 > 1`, false, nil},
/* 85 */ {`~ true && true`, false, nil},
/* 86 */ {`~ false || true`, true, nil},
/* 83 */ {`"a" < "b" AND NOT 2 == 1`, true, nil},
/* 84 */ {`NOT 2 > 1`, false, nil},
/* 85 */ {`nOT true && true`, false, nil},
/* 86 */ {`NOT false || true`, true, nil},
/* 87 */ {`false but true`, true, nil},
/* 88 */ {`2+3 but 5*2`, int64(10), nil},
/* 89 */ {`x=2`, int64(2), nil},
@@ -132,15 +132,13 @@ func TestGeneralParser(t *testing.T) {
/* 118 */ {`{"key":}`, nil, "[1:9] expected `dictionary-value`, got `}`"},
/* 119 */ {`{}`, &DictType{}, nil},
/* 120 */ {`v=10; v++; v`, int64(11), nil},
/* 121 */ {`1+1|2+0.5`, float64(2), nil},
/* 122 */ {`1.2()`, newFraction(6, 5), nil},
/* 123 */ {`1|(2-2)`, nil, `division by zero`},
/* 124 */ {`x="abc"; x ?! #x`, int64(3), nil},
/* 125 */ {`x ?! #x`, nil, `[1:7] prefix/postfix operator "#" do not support operand '<nil>' [nil]`},
/* 126 */ {`x ?! (x+1)`, nil, nil},
/* 127 */ {`"abx" ?! (x+1)`, nil, `[1:6] left operand of "?!" must be a variable`},
/* 128 */ {`"abx" ?? "pqr"`, nil, `[1:6] left operand of "??" must be a variable`},
/* 129 */ {`"abx" ?= "pqr"`, nil, `[1:6] left operand of "?=" must be a variable`},
/* 121 */ {`1.2()`, newFraction(6, 5), nil},
/* 122 */ {`x="abc"; x ?! #x`, int64(3), nil},
/* 123 */ {`x ?! #x`, nil, `[1:7] prefix/postfix operator "#" do not support operand '<nil>' [nil]`},
/* 124 */ {`x ?! (x+1)`, nil, nil},
/* 125 */ {`"abx" ?! (x+1)`, nil, `[1:6] left operand of "?!" must be a variable`},
/* 126 */ {`"abx" ?? "pqr"`, nil, `[1:6] left operand of "??" must be a variable`},
/* 127 */ {`"abx" ?= "pqr"`, nil, `[1:6] left operand of "?=" must be a variable`},
}
// t.Setenv("EXPR_PATH", ".")
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@@ -8,18 +8,18 @@ import (
"testing"
)
func _TestImportPlugin(t *testing.T) {
t.Setenv("PLUGINS", "${HOME}/go/src/git.portale-stac.it/go")
t.Setenv("EXPR_PLUGIN_PATH","${PLUGINS}/expr-json-plugin:${PLUGINS}/expr-csv-plugin")
// func TestImportPlugin(t *testing.T) {
// t.Setenv("PLUGINS", "${HOME}/go/src/git.portale-stac.it/go")
// t.Setenv("EXPR_PLUGIN_PATH","${PLUGINS}/expr-json-plugin:${PLUGINS}/expr-csv-plugin")
gotCount, gotErr := importPluginFromSearchPath("json")
if gotCount != 1 {
t.Errorf("Import count: got=%d, want=1", gotCount)
}
if gotErr != nil {
t.Errorf("importPlugin() failed: %v", gotErr)
}
}
// gotCount, gotErr := importPluginFromSearchPath("json")
// if gotCount != 1 {
// t.Errorf("Import count: got=%d, want=1", gotCount)
// }
// if gotErr != nil {
// t.Errorf("importPlugin() failed: %v", gotErr)
// }
// }
func TestPluginExists(t *testing.T) {
name := "json"
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@@ -21,9 +21,9 @@ func TestRelational(t *testing.T) {
/* 8 */ {`true != false`, true, nil},
/* 9 */ {`1.0 != 3.0-2`, false, nil},
/* 10 */ {`[1,2] != [2,1]`, true, nil},
/* 11 */ {`1|2 == 1|3`, false, nil},
/* 12 */ {`1|2 != 1|3`, true, nil},
/* 13 */ {`1|2 == 4|8`, true, nil},
/* 11 */ {`1:2 == 1:3`, false, nil},
/* 12 */ {`1:2 != 1:3`, true, nil},
/* 13 */ {`1:2 == 4:8`, true, nil},
/* 14 */ {`1 < 8`, true, nil},
/* 15 */ {`1 <= 8`, true, nil},
/* 16 */ {`"a" < "b"`, true, nil},
@@ -32,10 +32,10 @@ func TestRelational(t *testing.T) {
/* 19 */ {`1.0 <= 8`, true, nil},
/* 20 */ {`1.0 <= 1.0`, true, nil},
/* 21 */ {`1.0 == 1`, true, nil},
/* 22 */ {`1|2 < 1|3`, false, nil},
/* 23 */ {`1|2 <= 1|3`, false, nil},
/* 24 */ {`1|2 > 1|3`, true, nil},
/* 25 */ {`1|2 >= 1|3`, true, nil},
/* 22 */ {`1:2 < 1:3`, false, nil},
/* 23 */ {`1:2 <= 1:3`, false, nil},
/* 24 */ {`1:2 > 1:3`, true, nil},
/* 25 */ {`1:2 >= 1:3`, true, nil},
/* 26 */ {`[1,2,3] > [2]`, true, nil},
/* 27 */ {`[1,2,3] > [9]`, false, nil},
/* 28 */ {`[1,2,3] >= [6]`, false, nil},
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@@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ const (
priAnd
priNot
priRelational
priBinary
priSum
priProduct
priFraction
@@ -62,8 +63,8 @@ func (s *term) Clone() (d *term) {
}
}
d = &term{
tk: *s.tk.Clone(),
parent: s.parent,
tk: *s.tk.Clone(),
parent: s.parent,
children: children,
position: s.position,
priority: s.priority,
@@ -211,11 +212,11 @@ func (term *term) checkOperands() (err error) {
}
case posPrefix:
if term.children == nil || len(term.children) != 1 || term.children[0] == nil {
err = term.tk.Errorf("prefix operator %q requires one not nil operand", term.tk.String())
err = term.tk.Errorf("prefix operator %q requires one non-nil operand", term.tk.String())
}
case posPostfix:
if term.children == nil || len(term.children) != 1 || term.anyChildrenNil() {
err = term.tk.Errorf("postfix operator %q requires one not nil operand", term.tk.String())
err = term.tk.Errorf("postfix operator %q requires one non-nil operand", term.tk.String())
}
case posMultifix:
if term.children == nil || len(term.children) < 3 || term.anyChildrenNil() {
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@@ -93,6 +93,15 @@ func (tk *Token) Error() (err error) {
return
}
func (tk *Token) ErrorText() (err string) {
if tk.Sym == SymError {
if msg, ok := tk.Value.(error); ok {
err = msg.Error()
}
}
return
}
func (tk *Token) Errors(msg string) (err error) {
err = fmt.Errorf("[%d:%d] %v", tk.row, tk.col, msg)
return
@@ -104,6 +113,10 @@ func (tk *Token) ErrorExpectedGot(symbol string) (err error) {
}
func (tk *Token) ErrorExpectedGotString(symbol, got string) (err error) {
err = fmt.Errorf("[%d:%d] expected `%s`, got `%s`", tk.row, tk.col, symbol, got)
return tk.ErrorExpectedGotStringWithPrefix("expected", symbol, got)
}
func (tk *Token) ErrorExpectedGotStringWithPrefix(prefix, symbol, got string) (err error) {
err = fmt.Errorf("[%d:%d] %s %s, got `%s`", tk.row, tk.col, prefix, symbol, got)
return
}