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45 KiB
V
1709 lines
45 KiB
V
// Copyright (c) 2019 Alexander Medvednikov. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by an MIT license
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// that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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module compiler
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import (
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strings
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)
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const (
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MaxLocalVars = 50
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)
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pub struct Fn {
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// addr int
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// pub:
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mut:
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name string
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mod string
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// local_vars []Var
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// var_idx int
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args []Var
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is_interface bool
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// called_fns []string
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// idx int
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scope_level int
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typ string // return type
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receiver_typ string
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is_c bool
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is_public bool
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is_method bool
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is_decl bool // type myfn fn(int, int)
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is_unsafe bool
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is_deprecated bool
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is_variadic bool
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is_generic bool
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returns_error bool
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defer_text []string
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type_pars []string
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type_inst []TypeInst
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generic_fn_idx int
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parser_idx int
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fn_name_token_idx int // used by error reporting
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comptime_define string
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is_used bool // so that we can skip unused fns in resulting C code
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// x64_addr i64 // address in the generated x64 binary
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}
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struct TypeInst {
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mut:
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// an instantiation of generic params (e.g. ["int","int","double"])
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inst map[string]string
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done bool
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}
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const (
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EmptyFn = Fn{
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}
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MainFn = Fn{
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name: 'main'
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}
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)
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pub fn (a []TypeInst) str() string {
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mut r := []string
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for t in a {
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mut s := ' | '
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for k in t.inst.keys() {
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s += k + ' -> ' + t.inst[k] + ' | '
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}
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r << s
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}
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return r.str()
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}
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fn (p &Parser) find_var_or_const(name string) ?Var {
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if p.known_var(name) {
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return p.find_var(name)
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}
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if p.table.known_const(name) {
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return p.table.find_const(name)
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}
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modname := p.prepend_mod(name)
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if p.table.known_const(modname) {
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return p.table.find_const(modname)
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}
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return none
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}
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fn (p &Parser) find_var(name string) ?Var {
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for i in 0 .. p.var_idx {
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if p.local_vars[i].name == name {
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return p.local_vars[i]
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}
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}
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return none
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}
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fn (p &Parser) find_var_check_new_var(name string) ?Var {
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for i in 0 .. p.var_idx {
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if p.local_vars[i].name == name {
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return p.local_vars[i]
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}
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}
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// A hack to allow `newvar := Foo{ field: newvar }`
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// Declare the variable so that it can be used in the initialization
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if name == 'main__' + p.var_decl_name {
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return Var{
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name: p.var_decl_name
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typ: 'voidptr'
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is_mut: true
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}
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}
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return none
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}
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fn (p mut Parser) open_scope() {
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p.cur_fn.defer_text << ''
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p.cur_fn.scope_level++
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}
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fn (p mut Parser) mark_var_used(v Var) {
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if v.idx == -1 || v.idx >= p.local_vars.len {
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return
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}
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p.local_vars[v.idx].is_used = true
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}
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fn (p mut Parser) mark_var_returned(v Var) {
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if v.idx == -1 || v.idx >= p.local_vars.len {
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return
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}
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p.local_vars[v.idx].is_returned = true
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}
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fn (p mut Parser) mark_var_changed(v Var) {
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if v.idx == -1 || v.idx >= p.local_vars.len {
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return
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}
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p.local_vars[v.idx].is_changed = true
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}
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fn (p mut Parser) mark_arg_moved(v Var) {
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for i, arg in p.cur_fn.args {
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if arg.name == v.name {
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// println('setting f $p.cur_fn.name arg $arg.name to is_mut')
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p.cur_fn.args[i].is_moved = true
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break
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}
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}
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p.table.fns[p.cur_fn.name] = p.cur_fn
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}
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fn (p &Parser) known_var(name string) bool {
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_ = p.find_var(name) or {
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return false
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}
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return true
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}
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fn (p &Parser) known_var_check_new_var(name string) bool {
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_ = p.find_var_check_new_var(name) or {
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return false
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}
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return true
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}
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fn (p mut Parser) register_var(v Var) {
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mut new_var := {
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v |
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idx:p.var_idx,
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scope_level:p.cur_fn.scope_level
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}
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if v.line_nr == 0 {
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new_var.token_idx = p.cur_tok_index()
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new_var.line_nr = p.cur_tok().line_nr
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}
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// Expand the array
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if p.var_idx >= p.local_vars.len {
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p.local_vars << new_var
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}
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else {
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p.local_vars[p.var_idx] = new_var
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}
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p.var_idx++
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}
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fn (p mut Parser) clear_vars() {
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// shared a := [1, 2, 3]
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p.var_idx = 0
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if p.local_vars.len > 0 {
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if p.pref.autofree {
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// p.local_vars.free()
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}
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p.local_vars = []
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}
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}
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// Function signatures are added to the top of the .c file in the first run.
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fn (p mut Parser) fn_decl() {
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p.clear_vars() // clear local vars every time a new fn is started
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defer {
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p.fgen_nl()
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p.fgen_nl()
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}
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fn_start_idx := p.cur_tok_index()
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// If we are in the first pass, create a new function.
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// In the second pass fetch the one we created.
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/*
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mut f := if p.first_pass {
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Fn{
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mod: p.mod
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is_public: p.tok == .key_pub
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}
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else {
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}
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*/
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is_pub := p.tok == .key_pub
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mut f := Fn{
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mod: p.mod
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is_public: is_pub || p.is_vh // functions defined in .vh are always public
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is_unsafe: p.attr == 'unsafe_fn'
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is_deprecated: p.attr == 'deprecated'
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comptime_define: if p.attr.starts_with('if ') { p.attr[3..] } else { '' }
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}
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is_live := p.pref.is_live && p.attr == 'live'
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is_solive := p.pref.is_solive && p.attr == 'live'
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if is_pub {
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p.next()
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p.fspace()
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}
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p.returns = false
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// p.gen('/* returns $p.returns */')
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p.next()
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p.fspace()
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// Method receiver
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mut receiver_typ := ''
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if p.tok == .lpar {
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f.is_method = true
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p.check(.lpar)
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receiver_name := p.check_name()
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p.fspace()
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is_mut := p.tok == .key_mut
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is_amp := p.tok == .amp
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if is_mut || is_amp {
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p.check(p.tok)
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if !is_amp {
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p.fspace()
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}
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}
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receiver_typ = p.get_type()
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t := p.table.find_type(receiver_typ)
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if (t.name == '' || t.is_placeholder) && !p.first_pass() {
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p.error('unknown receiver type `$receiver_typ`')
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}
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if t.cat == .interface_ {
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p.error('invalid receiver type `$receiver_typ` (`$receiver_typ` is an interface)')
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}
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// Don't allow modifying types from a different module
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if !p.first_pass() && !p.builtin_mod && t.mod != p.mod && !p.is_vgen // let vgen define methods like .str() on types defined in other modules
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{
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// println('T.mod=$T.mod')
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// println('p.mod=$p.mod')
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p.error('cannot define new methods on non-local type `$receiver_typ`')
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}
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// `(f *Foo)` instead of `(f mut Foo)` is a common mistake
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if receiver_typ.ends_with('*') {
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tt := receiver_typ.replace('*', '')
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p.error('use `($receiver_name mut $tt)` instead of `($receiver_name *$tt)`')
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}
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f.receiver_typ = receiver_typ
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if is_mut || is_amp {
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receiver_typ += '*'
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}
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p.check(.rpar)
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p.fspace()
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receiver := Var{
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name: receiver_name
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is_arg: true
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typ: receiver_typ
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is_mut: is_mut
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ref: is_amp
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ptr: is_mut
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line_nr: p.scanner.line_nr
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token_idx: p.cur_tok_index()
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}
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f.args << receiver
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p.register_var(receiver)
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}
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// +-/* methods (operator overloading)
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mut is_op := false
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if p.tok in [.plus, .minus, .mul, .div, .mod] {
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f.name = p.tok.str()
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p.next()
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is_op = true
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}
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else {
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f.name = p.check_name()
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}
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f.fn_name_token_idx = p.cur_tok_index()
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// init fn
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if f.name == 'init' && !f.is_method && f.is_public && !p.is_vh {
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p.error('init function cannot be public')
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}
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// .str() methods
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if f.is_method && f.name == 'str' && !f.is_public {
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p.error('.str() methods must be declared as public')
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}
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// C function header def? (fn C.NSMakeRect(int,int,int,int))
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is_c := f.name == 'C' && p.tok == .dot
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// Just fn signature? only builtin.v + default build mode
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// if p.is_vh {
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// if f.name == 'main' {
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// println('\n\nfn_decl() name=$f.name pass=$p.pass $p.file_name receiver_typ=$receiver_typ nogen=$p.cgen.nogen')
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// }
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if is_c {
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p.check(.dot)
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f.name = p.check_name()
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f.is_c = true
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}
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orig_name := f.name
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// simple_name := f.name
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// user.register() => User_register()
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has_receiver := receiver_typ.len > 0
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if receiver_typ != '' {
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// f.name = '${receiver_typ}_${f.name}'
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}
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// full mod function name
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// `os.exit()` ==> `os__exit()`
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// if !is_c && !p.builtin_mod && receiver_typ.len == 0 {
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if !is_c && !has_receiver && (!p.builtin_mod || (p.builtin_mod && f.name == 'init')) {
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f.name = p.prepend_mod(f.name)
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}
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if p.first_pass() && receiver_typ.len == 0 {
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if existing_fn:=p.table.find_fn(f.name){
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// This existing function could be defined as C decl before
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// (no body), then we don't need to throw an error.
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if !existing_fn.is_decl {
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p.error('redefinition of `$f.name`')
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}
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}
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}
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// Generic?
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if p.tok == .lt {
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// instance (dispatch)
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if p.generic_dispatch.inst.size > 0 {
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rename_generic_fn_instance(mut f, &p.generic_dispatch)
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}
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else {
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f.is_generic = true
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}
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p.next()
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for {
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type_par := p.check_name()
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if type_par.len > 1 || !(type_par in reserved_type_param_names) {
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p.error('type parameters must be single-character, upper-case letters of the following set: $reserved_type_param_names')
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}
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if type_par in f.type_pars {
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p.error('redeclaration of type parameter `$type_par`')
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}
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f.type_pars << type_par
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if p.tok == .gt {
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break
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}
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p.check(.comma)
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}
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p.check(.gt)
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p.set_current_fn(f)
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}
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// Args (...)
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p.fn_args(mut f)
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if is_op {
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if f.args.len != 1 + 1 {
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// +1 is for the receiver
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p.error('operator overloading methods must have only 1 argument')
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}
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if f.args[0].typ != f.args[1].typ {
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p.error('operators must have the same types on both sides')
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}
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}
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// Returns an error?
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if p.tok == .not {
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p.next()
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f.returns_error = true
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}
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// Returns a type?
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mut typ := 'void'
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if p.tok in [.name, .mul, .amp, .lsbr, .question, .lpar] {
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p.fspace()
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typ = p.get_type()
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}
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// V allows empty functions (just definitions)
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is_fn_header := !is_c && !p.is_vh && p.tok != .lcbr
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if is_fn_header {
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f.name = orig_name // don't prepend module to external fn defs
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f.is_decl = true
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}
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// Make sure the name is valid
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if !is_c && !p.pref.translated && !is_fn_header {
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if contains_capital(orig_name) && !p.fileis('view.v') && !p.is_vgen {
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// println(orig_name)
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p.error('function names cannot contain uppercase letters, use snake_case instead')
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}
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if f.name[0] == `_` {
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p.error('function names cannot start with `_`, use snake_case instead')
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}
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if orig_name.contains('__') {
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p.error('function names cannot contain double underscores, use single underscores instead')
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}
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}
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// `{` required only in normal function declarations
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if !is_c && !p.is_vh && !is_fn_header {
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p.fspace()
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p.check(.lcbr)
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// p.fgen_nl()
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}
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// Register ?option type for return value and args
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if typ.starts_with('Option_') {
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p.cgen.typedefs << 'typedef Option $typ;'
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// p.cgen.typedefs << 'typedef struct Option_$typ Option_$typ'
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}
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for arg in f.args {
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if arg.typ.starts_with('Option_') {
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p.cgen.typedefs << 'typedef Option $arg.typ;'
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}
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}
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// Register function
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f.typ = typ
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str_args := f.str_args(p.table)
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// Special case for main() args
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if f.name == 'main__main' && !has_receiver {
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if p.pref.x64 && !p.first_pass() {
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//p.x64.save_main_fn_addr()
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}
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if str_args != '' || typ != 'void' {
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p.error_with_token_index('fn main must have no arguments and no return values', f.fn_name_token_idx)
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}
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}
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dll_export_linkage := p.get_linkage_prefix()
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p.set_current_fn(f)
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// Generate `User_register()` instead of `register()`
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// Internally it's still stored as "register" in type User
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mut fn_name_cgen := p.table.fn_gen_name(f)
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// Start generation of the function body
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skip_main_in_test := false
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if !is_c && !is_live && !p.is_vh && !is_fn_header && !skip_main_in_test {
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if p.pref.obfuscate {
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p.genln('; // $f.name')
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}
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// Generic functions are inserted as needed from the call site
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if f.is_generic && !p.scanner.is_fmt {
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if p.first_pass() {
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if !p.scanner.is_vh {
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gpidx := p.v.get_file_parser_index(p.file_path) or {
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panic('error finding parser for: $p.file_path')
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}
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f.parser_idx = gpidx
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}
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f.generic_fn_idx = fn_start_idx
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if f.is_method {
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rcv := p.table.find_type(receiver_typ)
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if p.first_pass() && rcv.name == '' {
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p.error('cannot currently add generic method to a type declared after it or in another module')
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}
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// println('added generic method r:$rcv.name f:$f.name')
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p.add_method(rcv.name, f)
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}
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else {
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p.table.register_fn(f)
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}
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}
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p.set_current_fn(EmptyFn)
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p.skip_fn_body()
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return
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}
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else {
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p.gen_fn_decl(f, typ, str_args)
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}
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}
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if is_fn_header {
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p.genln('$typ $fn_name_cgen ($str_args);')
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p.fgen_nl()
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}
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if is_c {
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p.fgen_nl()
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}
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// Register the method
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if receiver_typ != '' {
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mut receiver_t := p.table.find_type(receiver_typ)
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// No such type yet? It could be defined later. Create a new type.
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// struct declaration later will modify it instead of creating a new one.
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if p.first_pass() && receiver_t.name == '' {
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// println('fn decl ! registering placeholder $receiver_typ')
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receiver_t = Type{
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name: receiver_typ.replace('*', '')
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mod: p.mod
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is_placeholder: true
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}
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p.table.register_type(receiver_t)
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}
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p.add_method(receiver_t.name, f)
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}
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else if p.first_pass() {
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// println('register_fn $f.name typ=$typ isg=$is_generic pass=$p.pass ' +
|
|
// '$p.file_name')
|
|
p.table.register_fn(f)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if p.first_pass() && p.attr == 'live' && !(is_live || is_solive) {
|
|
println('INFO: run `v -live $p.v.dir `, if you want to use [live] function $f.name .')
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if p.is_vh || p.first_pass() || is_live || is_fn_header || skip_main_in_test {
|
|
// First pass? Skip the body for now
|
|
// Look for generic calls.
|
|
if !p.is_vh && !is_fn_header {
|
|
p.skip_fn_body()
|
|
}
|
|
// Live code reloading? Load all fns from .so
|
|
if is_live && p.first_pass() && p.mod == 'main' {
|
|
// println('ADDING SO FN $fn_name_cgen')
|
|
p.cgen.so_fns << fn_name_cgen
|
|
fn_name_cgen = '(* $fn_name_cgen )'
|
|
}
|
|
// Function definition that goes to the top of the C file.
|
|
mut fn_decl := '$dll_export_linkage$typ $fn_name_cgen ($str_args)'
|
|
if p.pref.obfuscate {
|
|
fn_decl += '; // $f.name'
|
|
}
|
|
// Add function definition to the top
|
|
if !is_c && p.first_pass() {
|
|
p.cgen.fns << fn_decl + ';'
|
|
}
|
|
return
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if is_solive {
|
|
// Live functions are protected by a mutex, because otherwise they
|
|
// can be changed by the live reload thread, *while* they are
|
|
// running, with unpredictable results (usually just crashing).
|
|
// For this purpose, the actual body of the live function,
|
|
// is put under a non publicly accessible function, that is prefixed
|
|
// with 'impl_live_' .
|
|
// The live function just calls its implementation dual, while ensuring
|
|
// that the call is wrapped by the mutex lock & unlock calls.
|
|
// Adding the mutex lock/unlock inside the body of the implementation
|
|
// function is not reliable, because the implementation function can do
|
|
// an early exit, which will leave the mutex locked.
|
|
function_args := f.str_args_without_types(p.table)
|
|
mut live_fncall := 'impl_live_${fn_name_cgen}(${function_args});'
|
|
mut live_fnreturn := ''
|
|
if typ != 'void' {
|
|
live_fncall = '$typ res = $live_fncall'
|
|
live_fnreturn = 'return res;'
|
|
}
|
|
p.genln(' pthread_mutex_lock(&live_fn_mutex);')
|
|
p.genln(' $live_fncall')
|
|
p.genln(' pthread_mutex_unlock(&live_fn_mutex);')
|
|
p.genln(' $live_fnreturn')
|
|
p.genln('}')
|
|
p.genln('$typ impl_live_${fn_name_cgen} ($str_args){')
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if f.name in ['main__main', 'main', 'WinMain'] {
|
|
if p.pref.is_test {
|
|
p.error_with_token_index('tests cannot have function `main`', f.fn_name_token_idx)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
// println('is_c=$is_c name=$f.name')
|
|
if is_c || p.is_vh || is_fn_header {
|
|
return
|
|
}
|
|
// Profiling mode? Start counting at the beginning of the function (save current time).
|
|
if p.pref.is_prof && f.name != 'time__ticks' {
|
|
p.genln('double _PROF_START = time__ticks();//$f.name')
|
|
cgen_name := p.table.fn_gen_name(f)
|
|
if f.defer_text.len > f.scope_level {
|
|
f.defer_text[f.scope_level] = ' ${cgen_name}_time += time__ticks() - _PROF_START;'
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if p.pref.x64 {
|
|
//p.x64.register_function_address(f.name)
|
|
}
|
|
p.statements_no_rcbr()
|
|
// p.cgen.nogen = false
|
|
// Print counting result after all statements in main
|
|
if p.pref.is_prof && f.name == 'main' {
|
|
p.genln(p.print_prof_counters())
|
|
}
|
|
// Counting or not, always need to add defer before the end
|
|
if f.defer_text.len > f.scope_level {
|
|
p.genln(f.defer_text[f.scope_level])
|
|
}
|
|
if typ != 'void' && !p.returns {
|
|
p.error_with_token_index('$f.name must return "$typ"', f.fn_name_token_idx)
|
|
}
|
|
if p.pref.x64 && f.name == 'main__main' && !p.first_pass() {
|
|
//p.x64.gen_exit()
|
|
}
|
|
if p.pref.x64 && !p.first_pass() {
|
|
//p.x64.ret()
|
|
}
|
|
// {} closed correctly? scope_level should be 0
|
|
if p.mod == 'main' {
|
|
// println(p.cur_fn.scope_level)
|
|
}
|
|
if p.cur_fn.scope_level > 2 {
|
|
// p.error('unclosed {')
|
|
}
|
|
// Make sure all vars in this function are used (only in main for now)
|
|
/*
|
|
if p.mod != 'main' {
|
|
p.genln('}')
|
|
return
|
|
}
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
p.genln('}')
|
|
if !p.builtin_mod && p.mod != 'os' {
|
|
p.check_unused_and_mut_vars()
|
|
}
|
|
p.set_current_fn(EmptyFn)
|
|
p.returns = false
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
[inline]
|
|
// Skips the entire function's body in the first pass.
|
|
fn (p mut Parser) skip_fn_body() {
|
|
mut opened_scopes := 0
|
|
mut closed_scopes := 0
|
|
for {
|
|
if p.tok == .lcbr {
|
|
opened_scopes++
|
|
}
|
|
if p.tok == .rcbr {
|
|
closed_scopes++
|
|
}
|
|
// find `foo<Bar>()` in function bodies and register generic types
|
|
// TODO
|
|
// ...
|
|
// Reached a declaration token? (fn, struct, const etc) Stop.
|
|
if p.tok.is_decl() {
|
|
break
|
|
}
|
|
// fn body ended, and a new fn attribute declaration like [live] is starting?
|
|
if closed_scopes > opened_scopes && p.prev_tok == .rcbr {
|
|
if p.tok == .lsbr {
|
|
break
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
p.next()
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn (p &Parser) get_linkage_prefix() string {
|
|
return if p.pref.ccompiler == 'msvc' && p.attr == 'live' && p.pref.is_so { '__declspec(dllexport) ' } else if p.attr == 'inline' { 'static inline ' } else { '' }
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn (p mut Parser) check_unused_and_mut_vars() {
|
|
for var in p.local_vars {
|
|
if var.name == '' {
|
|
break
|
|
}
|
|
if !var.is_used && !p.pref.is_repl && !var.is_arg && !p.pref.translated &&
|
|
var.name != 'tmpl_res' && p.mod != 'vweb' && var.name != 'it' {
|
|
p.production_error_with_token_index('`$var.name` declared and not used', var.token_idx)
|
|
}
|
|
if !var.is_changed && var.is_mut && !p.pref.is_repl && !p.pref.translated && var.typ != 'T*' && p.mod != 'ui' && var.typ != 'App*' {
|
|
p.warn_or_error('`$var.name` is declared as mutable, but it was never changed')
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// user.register() => "User_register(user)"
|
|
// method_ph - where to insert "user_register("
|
|
// receiver_var - "user" (needed for pthreads)
|
|
// receiver_type - "User"
|
|
fn (p mut Parser) async_fn_call(f Fn, method_ph int, receiver_var, receiver_type string) {
|
|
p.verify_fn_before_call(f)
|
|
// println('\nfn_call $f.name is_method=$f.is_method receiver_type=$f.receiver_type')
|
|
// p.print_tok()
|
|
mut thread_name := ''
|
|
// Normal function => just its name, method => TYPE_FN.name
|
|
mut fn_name := f.name
|
|
if f.is_method {
|
|
fn_name = receiver_type.replace('*', '') + '_' + f.name
|
|
// fn_name = '${receiver_type}_${f.name}'
|
|
}
|
|
// Generate tmp struct with args
|
|
arg_struct_name := 'thread_arg_$fn_name'
|
|
tmp_struct := p.get_tmp()
|
|
p.genln('$arg_struct_name * $tmp_struct = malloc(sizeof($arg_struct_name));')
|
|
mut arg_struct := 'typedef struct $arg_struct_name { '
|
|
p.next()
|
|
p.check(.lpar)
|
|
// str_args contains the args for the wrapper function:
|
|
// wrapper(arg_struct * arg) { fn("arg->a, arg->b"); }
|
|
mut str_args := ''
|
|
mut did_gen_something := false
|
|
for i, arg in f.args {
|
|
arg_struct += '$arg.typ $arg.name ;' // Add another field (arg) to the tmp struct definition
|
|
str_args += 'arg $dot_ptr $arg.name'
|
|
if i == 0 && f.is_method {
|
|
p.genln('$tmp_struct $dot_ptr $arg.name = $receiver_var ;')
|
|
if i < f.args.len - 1 {
|
|
str_args += ','
|
|
}
|
|
did_gen_something = true
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
// Set the struct values (args)
|
|
p.genln('$tmp_struct $dot_ptr $arg.name = ')
|
|
p.expression()
|
|
p.genln(';')
|
|
if i < f.args.len - 1 {
|
|
p.check(.comma)
|
|
str_args += ','
|
|
}
|
|
did_gen_something = true
|
|
}
|
|
if !did_gen_something {
|
|
// Msvc doesnt like empty struct
|
|
arg_struct += 'EMPTY_STRUCT_DECLARATION;'
|
|
}
|
|
arg_struct += '} $arg_struct_name ;'
|
|
// Also register the wrapper, so we can use the original function without modifying it
|
|
fn_name = p.table.fn_gen_name(f)
|
|
wrapper_name := '${fn_name}_thread_wrapper'
|
|
mut wrapper_type := 'void*'
|
|
if p.os == .windows {
|
|
wrapper_type = 'DWORD WINAPI'
|
|
}
|
|
wrapper_text := '$wrapper_type $wrapper_name ($arg_struct_name * arg) {$fn_name ( /*f*/$str_args ); return 0; }'
|
|
p.cgen.register_thread_fn(wrapper_name, wrapper_text, arg_struct)
|
|
// Create thread object
|
|
tmp_nr := p.get_tmp_counter()
|
|
thread_name = '_thread$tmp_nr'
|
|
if p.os != .windows {
|
|
p.genln('pthread_t $thread_name;')
|
|
}
|
|
tmp2 := p.get_tmp()
|
|
mut parg := 'NULL'
|
|
if f.args.len > 0 {
|
|
parg = ' $tmp_struct'
|
|
}
|
|
// Call the wrapper
|
|
if p.os == .windows {
|
|
p.genln(' CreateThread(0,0, (LPTHREAD_START_ROUTINE)$wrapper_name, $parg, 0,0);')
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
p.genln('int $tmp2 = pthread_create(& $thread_name, NULL, (void *)$wrapper_name, $parg);')
|
|
}
|
|
p.check(.rpar)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn (p mut Parser) verify_fn_before_call(f &Fn) {
|
|
if f.is_unsafe && !p.builtin_mod && !p.inside_unsafe {
|
|
p.warn('you are calling an unsafe function outside of an unsafe block')
|
|
}
|
|
if f.is_deprecated {
|
|
p.warn('$f.name is deprecated')
|
|
}
|
|
if !f.is_public && !f.is_c && !p.pref.is_test && !f.is_interface && f.mod != p.mod {
|
|
if f.name == 'contains' {
|
|
println('use `value in numbers` instead of `numbers.contains(value)`')
|
|
}
|
|
p.error('function `$f.name` is private')
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// p.tok == fn_name
|
|
fn (p mut Parser) fn_call(f mut Fn, method_ph int, receiver_var, receiver_type string) {
|
|
p.verify_fn_before_call(f)
|
|
is_comptime_define := f.comptime_define != '' && !(f.comptime_define in p.v.compile_defines )
|
|
if is_comptime_define {
|
|
p.cgen.nogen = true
|
|
}
|
|
if p.pref.x64 && !p.first_pass() {
|
|
//p.x64.call_fn(f.name)
|
|
}
|
|
p.calling_c = f.is_c
|
|
if f.is_c && !p.builtin_mod {
|
|
if f.name == 'free' {
|
|
p.error('use `free()` instead of `C.free()`')
|
|
}
|
|
else if f.name == 'malloc' {
|
|
p.error('use `malloc()` instead of `C.malloc()`')
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
f.is_used = true
|
|
cgen_name := p.table.fn_gen_name(f)
|
|
p.next() // fn name
|
|
mut generic_param_types := []string
|
|
if p.tok == .lt {
|
|
p.check(.lt)
|
|
for {
|
|
param_type := p.check_name()
|
|
generic_param_types << param_type
|
|
if p.tok != .comma {
|
|
break
|
|
}
|
|
p.check(.comma)
|
|
}
|
|
p.check(.gt)
|
|
// mut i := p.token_idx
|
|
// for {
|
|
// if p.tokens[i].tok == .gt {
|
|
// //p.error('explicit type arguments are not allowed; remove `<...>`')
|
|
// } else if p.tokens[i].tok == .lpar {
|
|
// // probably a typo, do not concern the user with the above error message
|
|
// break
|
|
// }
|
|
// i++
|
|
// }
|
|
}
|
|
// if p.pref.is_prof {
|
|
// p.cur_fn.called_fns << cgen_name
|
|
// }
|
|
// If we have a method placeholder,
|
|
// we need to preappend "method(receiver, ...)"
|
|
if f.is_method {
|
|
receiver := f.args.first()
|
|
mut receiver_is_interface := false
|
|
if receiver.typ.ends_with('er') || receiver.typ[0] == `I` {
|
|
// I absolutely love this syntax
|
|
// `s.speak()` =>
|
|
// `((void (*)())(Speaker_name_table[s._interface_idx][1]))(s._object);
|
|
// where `1` refers to the speak method, since it's the second method
|
|
// of the Speaker interface
|
|
t := p.table.find_type(receiver.typ)
|
|
if t.cat == .interface_ {
|
|
// Find the index of the method
|
|
mut idx := 0
|
|
for i, method in t.methods {
|
|
if method.name == f.name {
|
|
idx = i
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
p.cgen.resetln('')
|
|
var := p.expr_var.name
|
|
iname := f.args[0].typ // Speaker
|
|
p.gen('(($f.typ (*)())(${iname}_name_table[${var}._interface_idx][$idx]))(${var}._object')
|
|
receiver_is_interface = true
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
// println('r=$receiver.typ RT=$receiver_type')
|
|
if receiver.is_mut && !p.expr_var.is_mut {
|
|
// println('$method_call recv=$receiver.name recv_mut=$receiver.is_mut')
|
|
if p.expr_var.is_for_var {
|
|
p.error('`$p.expr_var.name` is immutable, `for` variables' + ' always are')
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
p.error('`$p.expr_var.name` is immutable, declare it with `mut`')
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if !p.expr_var.is_changed && receiver.is_mut {
|
|
p.mark_var_changed(p.expr_var)
|
|
}
|
|
if !receiver_is_interface {
|
|
p.gen_method_call(receiver, receiver_type, cgen_name, f.typ, method_ph)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
// Normal function call
|
|
p.gen('$cgen_name (')
|
|
}
|
|
// `foo<Bar>()`
|
|
// if f is generic, the name is changed to a suitable instance in dispatch_generic_fn_instance()
|
|
// we then replace `cgen_name` with the instance's name
|
|
generic := f.is_generic
|
|
p.fn_call_args(mut f, generic_param_types)
|
|
if generic {
|
|
line := if p.cgen.is_tmp { p.cgen.tmp_line } else { p.cgen.cur_line }
|
|
p.cgen.resetln(line.replace('$cgen_name (', '$f.name ('))
|
|
// println('calling inst $f.name: $p.cgen.cur_line')
|
|
}
|
|
// if !is_interface {
|
|
p.gen(')')
|
|
// }
|
|
p.calling_c = false
|
|
if is_comptime_define {
|
|
p.cgen.nogen = false
|
|
p.cgen.resetln('')
|
|
}
|
|
// println('end of fn call typ=$f.typ')
|
|
}
|
|
// for declaration
|
|
// update the Fn object's args[]
|
|
fn (p mut Parser) fn_args(f mut Fn) {
|
|
p.check(.lpar)
|
|
defer {
|
|
p.check(.rpar)
|
|
}
|
|
if f.is_interface {
|
|
interface_arg := Var{
|
|
typ: f.receiver_typ
|
|
token_idx: p.cur_tok_index()
|
|
}
|
|
f.args << interface_arg
|
|
}
|
|
// `(int, string, int)`
|
|
// Just register fn arg types
|
|
types_only := p.tok == .mul || p.tok == .amp || (p.peek() == .comma && p.table.known_type(p.lit)) || p.peek() == .rpar // (int, string)
|
|
if types_only {
|
|
for p.tok != .rpar {
|
|
typ := p.get_type()
|
|
if typ == '' {
|
|
// && !f.is_c {
|
|
if p.prev_tok != .ellipsis {
|
|
p.error('bad fn arg type')
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
p.check_and_register_used_imported_type(typ)
|
|
v := Var{
|
|
typ: typ
|
|
is_arg: true
|
|
// is_mut: is_mut
|
|
|
|
line_nr: p.scanner.line_nr
|
|
token_idx: p.cur_tok_index()
|
|
}
|
|
// f.register_var(v)
|
|
f.args << v
|
|
if p.tok == .comma {
|
|
p.next()
|
|
p.fspace()
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
// `(a int, b, c string)` syntax
|
|
for p.tok != .rpar {
|
|
mut names := [p.check_name()]
|
|
// `a,b,c int` syntax
|
|
for p.tok == .comma {
|
|
p.check(.comma)
|
|
p.fspace()
|
|
names << p.check_name()
|
|
}
|
|
p.fspace()
|
|
is_mut := p.tok == .key_mut
|
|
if is_mut {
|
|
p.check(.key_mut)
|
|
p.fspace()
|
|
}
|
|
// variadic arg
|
|
if p.tok == .ellipsis {
|
|
p.check(.ellipsis)
|
|
if p.tok == .rpar {
|
|
p.error('you must provide a type for vargs: eg `...string`. multiple types `...` are not supported yet.')
|
|
}
|
|
f.is_variadic = true
|
|
}
|
|
mut typ := p.get_type()
|
|
if !p.first_pass() && !p.table.known_type(typ) {
|
|
p.error('fn_args: unknown type $typ')
|
|
}
|
|
if f.is_variadic {
|
|
if !f.is_c {
|
|
// register varg struct, incase function is never called
|
|
if p.first_pass() && !f.is_generic {
|
|
p.register_vargs_stuct(typ, 0)
|
|
}
|
|
typ = 'varg_$typ'
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
typ = '...$typ' // TODO: fix, this is invalid in C
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
p.check_and_register_used_imported_type(typ)
|
|
if is_mut && is_primitive_type(typ) {
|
|
p.error('mutable arguments are only allowed for arrays, maps, and structs.' + '\nreturn values instead: `fn foo(n mut int) {` => `fn foo(n int) int {`')
|
|
}
|
|
for name in names {
|
|
if is_mut {
|
|
typ += '*'
|
|
}
|
|
v := Var{
|
|
name: name
|
|
typ: typ
|
|
is_arg: true
|
|
is_mut: is_mut
|
|
ptr: is_mut
|
|
line_nr: p.scanner.line_nr
|
|
token_idx: p.cur_tok_index()
|
|
}
|
|
p.register_var(v)
|
|
f.args << v
|
|
}
|
|
if p.tok == .comma {
|
|
p.check(.comma)
|
|
p.fspace()
|
|
}
|
|
// unnamed (C definition)
|
|
if p.tok == .ellipsis {
|
|
if !f.is_c {
|
|
p.error('variadic argument syntax must be `arg_name ...type` eg `argname ...string`.')
|
|
}
|
|
f.args << Var{
|
|
// name: '...'
|
|
typ: '...'
|
|
}
|
|
p.next()
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
//if types_only && p.peek() == .lcbr {
|
|
//println('wtf')
|
|
//}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// foo *(1, 2, 3, mut bar)*
|
|
fn (p mut Parser) fn_call_args(f mut Fn, generic_param_types []string) {
|
|
// println('fn_call_args() name=$f.name args.len=$f.args.len')
|
|
// C func. # of args is not known
|
|
p.check(.lpar)
|
|
if f.is_c {
|
|
for p.tok != .rpar {
|
|
// C.func(var1, var2.method())
|
|
// If the parameter calls a function or method that is not C,
|
|
// the value of p.calling_c is changed
|
|
p.calling_c = true
|
|
ph := p.cgen.add_placeholder()
|
|
typ := p.bool_expression()
|
|
// Cast V byteptr to C char* (byte is unsigned in V, that led to C warnings)
|
|
if typ == 'byte*' {
|
|
p.cgen.set_placeholder(ph, '(char*)')
|
|
}
|
|
if p.tok == .comma {
|
|
p.gen(', ')
|
|
p.check(.comma)
|
|
p.fspace()
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
p.check(.rpar)
|
|
return
|
|
}
|
|
// add debug information to panic when -g arg is passed
|
|
if p.v.pref.is_debug && f.name == 'panic' && !p.is_js {
|
|
mod_name := p.mod.replace('_dot_', '.')
|
|
fn_name := p.cur_fn.name.replace('${p.mod}__', '')
|
|
file_path := cescaped_path(p.file_path)
|
|
p.cgen.resetln(p.cgen.cur_line.replace('v_panic (', 'panic_debug ($p.scanner.line_nr, tos3("$file_path"), tos3("$mod_name"), tos2((byte *)"$fn_name"), '))
|
|
}
|
|
// mut saved_args := []string
|
|
mut saved_args := generic_param_types
|
|
for i, arg in f.args {
|
|
// Receiver is the first arg
|
|
// Skip the receiver, because it was already generated in the expression
|
|
if i == 0 && f.is_method {
|
|
if f.args.len > 1 {
|
|
// && !p.is_js {
|
|
p.gen(', ')
|
|
}
|
|
// if f.args[0].typ.ends_with('*') {
|
|
// p.gen('&/*119*/')
|
|
// }
|
|
// pos := p.cgen.cur_line.index('/* ? */')
|
|
// if pos > -1 {
|
|
// expr := p.cgen.cur_line[pos..]
|
|
// // TODO hack
|
|
// // If current expression is a func call, generate the array hack
|
|
// if expr.contains('(') {
|
|
// p.cgen.set_placeholder(pos, '(${arg.typ[..arg.typ.len-1]}[]){')
|
|
// p.gen('}[0] ')
|
|
// }
|
|
// }
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
// Reached the final vararg? Quit
|
|
if i == f.args.len - 1 && arg.typ.starts_with('varg_') {
|
|
break
|
|
}
|
|
ph := p.cgen.add_placeholder()
|
|
// `)` here means that not enough args were provided
|
|
if p.tok == .rpar {
|
|
p.error('not enough arguments in call to `${f.str_for_error()}`')
|
|
}
|
|
// If `arg` is mutable, the caller needs to provide `mut`:
|
|
// `mut numbers := [1,2,3]; reverse(mut numbers);`
|
|
if arg.is_mut {
|
|
if p.tok != .key_mut && p.tok == .name {
|
|
p.mutable_arg_error(i, arg, f)
|
|
}
|
|
if p.peek() != .name {
|
|
p.error('`$arg.name` is a mutable argument, you need to ' + 'provide a variable to modify: `${f.name}(... mut a...)`')
|
|
}
|
|
p.check(.key_mut)
|
|
p.fspace()
|
|
var_name := p.lit
|
|
v := p.find_var(var_name) or {
|
|
p.error('`$arg.name` is a mutable argument, you need to ' + 'provide a variable to modify: `${f.name}(... mut a...)`')
|
|
exit(1)
|
|
}
|
|
if !v.is_changed {
|
|
p.mark_var_changed(v)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
p.expected_type = arg.typ
|
|
clone := p.pref.autofree && p.mod != 'string' && arg.typ == 'string' && !p.builtin_mod // && arg.is_moved
|
|
if clone {
|
|
p.gen('/*YY f=$f.name arg=$arg.name is_moved=$arg.is_moved*/string_clone(')
|
|
}
|
|
// x64 println gen
|
|
if p.pref.x64 && i == 0 && f.name == 'println' && p.tok == .str && p.peek() == .rpar {
|
|
//p.x64.gen_print(p.lit)
|
|
}
|
|
mut typ := p.bool_expression()
|
|
// Register an interface type usage:
|
|
// fn run(r Animal) { ... }
|
|
// `run(dog)` adds `Dog` to the `Animal` interface.
|
|
// This is needed to generate an interface table.
|
|
if arg.typ.ends_with('er') || arg.typ[0] == `I` {
|
|
t := p.table.find_type(arg.typ)
|
|
if t.cat == .interface_ {
|
|
// perform((Speaker) { ._object = &dog,
|
|
// _interface_idx = _Speaker_Dog_index })
|
|
concrete_type_name := typ.replace('*', '_ptr')
|
|
p.cgen.set_placeholder(ph, '($arg.typ) { ._object = &')
|
|
p.gen(', /*OLD*/ ._interface_idx = _${arg.typ}_${concrete_type_name}_index} /* i. arg*/')
|
|
p.table.add_gen_type(arg.typ, typ)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if clone {
|
|
p.gen(')')
|
|
}
|
|
// Optimize `println`: replace it with `printf` to avoid extra allocations and
|
|
// function calls.
|
|
// `println(777)` => `printf("%d\n", 777)`
|
|
// (If we don't check for void, then V will compile `println(func())`)
|
|
if i == 0 && (f.name == 'println' || f.name == 'print') && typ == 'ustring' {
|
|
if typ == 'ustring' {
|
|
p.gen('.s')
|
|
}
|
|
typ = 'string'
|
|
}
|
|
if i == 0 && (f.name == 'println' || f.name == 'print') && !(typ in ['string', 'ustring', 'void']) {
|
|
//
|
|
T := p.table.find_type(typ)
|
|
$if !windows {
|
|
$if !js {
|
|
fmt := p.typ_to_fmt(typ, 0)
|
|
if fmt != '' && typ != 'bool' {
|
|
nl := if f.name == 'println' { '\\n' } else { '' }
|
|
p.cgen.resetln(p.cgen.cur_line.replace(f.name + ' (', '/*opt*/printf ("' + fmt + '$nl", '))
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if typ.ends_with('*') {
|
|
p.cgen.set_placeholder(ph, 'ptr_str(')
|
|
p.gen(')')
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
// Make sure this type has a `str()` method
|
|
$if !js {
|
|
if !T.has_method('str') {
|
|
// varg
|
|
if T.name.starts_with('varg_') {
|
|
p.gen_varg_str(T)
|
|
p.cgen.set_placeholder(ph, '${typ}_str(')
|
|
p.gen(')')
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
// Arrays have automatic `str()` methods
|
|
else if T.name.starts_with('array_') {
|
|
p.gen_array_str(T)
|
|
p.cgen.set_placeholder(ph, '${typ}_str(')
|
|
p.gen(')')
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
// struct
|
|
else if T.cat == .struct_ {
|
|
p.gen_struct_str(T)
|
|
p.cgen.set_placeholder(ph, '${typ}_str(')
|
|
p.gen(')')
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
base := p.base_type(T.name)
|
|
if base != T.name {
|
|
base_type := p.find_type(base)
|
|
if base_type.has_method('str') {
|
|
p.cgen.set_placeholder(ph, '${base_type.name}_str(')
|
|
p.gen(')')
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
error_msg := ('`$typ` needs to have method `str() string` to be printable')
|
|
p.error(error_msg)
|
|
}
|
|
p.cgen.set_placeholder(ph, '${typ}_str(')
|
|
p.gen(')')
|
|
}
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
got := typ
|
|
expected := arg.typ
|
|
got_ptr := got.ends_with('*')
|
|
exp_ptr := expected.ends_with('*')
|
|
// println('fn arg got="$got" exp="$expected"')
|
|
type_mismatch := !p.check_types_no_throw(got, expected)
|
|
if type_mismatch && f.is_generic {
|
|
// println("argument `$arg.name` is generic")
|
|
saved_args << got
|
|
}
|
|
else if type_mismatch {
|
|
mut j := i
|
|
if f.is_method {
|
|
j--
|
|
}
|
|
mut nr := '${j+1}th'
|
|
if j == 0 {
|
|
nr = 'first'
|
|
}
|
|
else if j == 1 {
|
|
nr = 'second'
|
|
}
|
|
else if j == 2 {
|
|
nr = 'third'
|
|
}
|
|
p.error('cannot use type `$typ` as type `$arg.typ` in $nr ' + 'argument to `${f.name}()`')
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
saved_args << ''
|
|
}
|
|
is_interface := p.table.is_interface(arg.typ)
|
|
// Automatically add `&` or `*` before an argument.
|
|
// V, unlike C and Go, simplifies this aspect:
|
|
// `foo(bar)` is allowed where `foo(&bar)` is expected.
|
|
// The argument is not mutable, so it won't be changed by the function.
|
|
// It doesn't matter whether it's passed by referencee or by value
|
|
// to the end user.
|
|
if !is_interface {
|
|
// Dereference
|
|
if got_ptr && !exp_ptr {
|
|
p.cgen.set_placeholder(ph, '*')
|
|
}
|
|
// Reference
|
|
// TODO ptr hacks. DOOM hacks, fix please.
|
|
if !got_ptr && exp_ptr && got != 'voidptr' {
|
|
// Special case for mutable arrays. We can't `&` function
|
|
// results,
|
|
// have to use `(array[]){ expr }` hack.
|
|
if expected.starts_with('array_') && exp_ptr {
|
|
// && !arg.is_mut{
|
|
p.cgen.set_placeholder(ph, '& /*111*/ (array[]){')
|
|
p.gen('}[0] ')
|
|
}
|
|
else if exp_ptr && expected == got + '*' {
|
|
$if !tinyc {
|
|
expr := p.cgen.cur_line[ph..]
|
|
// TODO hack
|
|
// If current expression is a func call, generate the array hack
|
|
if expr.contains('(') {
|
|
// println('fn hack expr=$expr')
|
|
p.cgen.set_placeholder(ph, '& /*113 e="$expected" g="$got"*/ ($got[]){')
|
|
p.gen('}[0] ')
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
p.cgen.set_placeholder(ph, '& /*114*/')
|
|
}
|
|
} $else {
|
|
p.cgen.set_placeholder(ph, '& /*114*/')
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
// println('\ne:"$expected" got:"$got"')
|
|
else if !(expected == 'void*' && got == 'int') && !(expected == 'void*' && got == 'byteptr') && !(expected == 'byte*' && got.contains(']byte')) && !(expected == 'byte*' && got == 'string') &&
|
|
// ! (expected == 'void*' && got == 'array_int') {
|
|
!(expected == 'byte*' && got == 'byteptr') && !p.pref.is_bare {
|
|
p.cgen.set_placeholder(ph, '& /*112 e="$expected" g="$got" */')
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
else if is_interface {
|
|
if !got_ptr {
|
|
// p.cgen.set_placeholder(ph, '&')
|
|
}
|
|
// Pass all interface methods
|
|
// interface_type := p.table.find_type(arg.typ)
|
|
// for method in interface_type.methods {
|
|
// p.gen(', ${typ}_${method.name} ')
|
|
// }
|
|
}
|
|
// Check for commas
|
|
if i < f.args.len - 1 {
|
|
// Handle 0 args passed to varargs
|
|
if p.tok != .comma && !f.is_variadic {
|
|
p.error('wrong number of arguments in call to `${f.str_for_error()}`')
|
|
}
|
|
if p.tok == .comma && (!f.is_variadic || (f.is_variadic && i < f.args.len - 2)) {
|
|
p.check(.comma)
|
|
p.fspace()
|
|
p.gen(',')
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
// varargs
|
|
varg_type,varg_values := p.fn_call_vargs(f)
|
|
if f.is_variadic {
|
|
saved_args << varg_type
|
|
}
|
|
if p.tok == .comma {
|
|
p.error('wrong number of arguments in call to `${f.str_for_error()}`')
|
|
}
|
|
p.check(.rpar)
|
|
if f.is_generic && !p.scanner.is_fmt {
|
|
type_map := p.extract_type_inst(f, saved_args)
|
|
p.dispatch_generic_fn_instance(mut f, &type_map)
|
|
}
|
|
if f.is_variadic {
|
|
p.fn_gen_caller_vargs(f, varg_type, varg_values)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// From a given generic function and an argument list matching its signature,
|
|
// create a type instantiation
|
|
fn (p mut Parser) extract_type_inst(f &Fn, args_ []string) TypeInst {
|
|
mut r := TypeInst{
|
|
}
|
|
mut i := 0
|
|
mut args := args_
|
|
if f.typ != 'void' {
|
|
args << f.typ
|
|
}
|
|
for e in args {
|
|
if e == '' {
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
tp := f.type_pars[i]
|
|
mut ti := e
|
|
if ti.starts_with('fn (') {
|
|
fn_args := ti[4..].all_before(') ').split(',')
|
|
mut found := false
|
|
for fa_ in fn_args {
|
|
mut fa := fa_
|
|
for fa.starts_with('array_') {
|
|
fa = fa[6..]
|
|
}
|
|
if fa == tp {
|
|
r.inst[tp] = fa
|
|
found = true
|
|
i++
|
|
break
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if found {
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
ti = ti.all_after(') ')
|
|
}
|
|
for ti.starts_with('array_') {
|
|
ti = ti[6..]
|
|
}
|
|
if r.inst[tp] != '' {
|
|
if r.inst[tp] != ti {
|
|
p.error('type parameter `$tp` has type ${r.inst[tp]}, not `$ti`')
|
|
}
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
// println("extracted $tp => $ti")
|
|
r.inst[tp] = ti
|
|
i++
|
|
if i >= f.type_pars.len {
|
|
break
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if r.inst[f.typ] == '' && f.typ in f.type_pars {
|
|
r.inst[f.typ] = '_ANYTYPE_'
|
|
}
|
|
for tp in f.type_pars {
|
|
if r.inst[tp] == '' {
|
|
// p.error_with_token_index('unused type parameter `$tp`', f.body_idx-2)
|
|
p.error('unused type parameter `$tp`')
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return r
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// replace a generic type using TypeInst
|
|
fn replace_generic_type(gen_type string, ti &TypeInst) string {
|
|
mut typ := gen_type.replace('map_', '').replace('varg_', '').trim_right('*').replace('ptr_', '')
|
|
for typ.starts_with('array_') {
|
|
typ = typ[6..]
|
|
}
|
|
if typ in ti.inst {
|
|
typ = gen_type.replace(typ, ti.inst[typ])
|
|
return typ
|
|
}
|
|
typ = gen_type
|
|
if typ.starts_with('fn (') {
|
|
args := typ[4..].all_before_last(')').split(',')
|
|
ret_t := typ.all_after(')').trim_space()
|
|
mut args_r := []string
|
|
for arg in args {
|
|
args_r << replace_generic_type(arg, ti)
|
|
}
|
|
mut t := 'fn (' + args_r.join(',') + ')'
|
|
if ret_t.len > 0 {
|
|
t += ' ' + replace_generic_type(ret_t, ti)
|
|
}
|
|
typ = t
|
|
}
|
|
return typ
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// replace return type & param types for a given generic function using TypeInst
|
|
fn replace_generic_type_params(f mut Fn, ti &TypeInst) {
|
|
mut args := []Var
|
|
for i, _ in f.args {
|
|
mut arg := f.args[i]
|
|
arg.typ = replace_generic_type(arg.typ, ti)
|
|
args << arg
|
|
}
|
|
f.args = args
|
|
f.typ = replace_generic_type(f.typ, ti)
|
|
if f.typ.ends_with('_T') {
|
|
par := ti.inst.keys()[0]
|
|
f.typ = f.typ + '_' + ti.inst[par]
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn (p mut Parser) register_vargs_stuct(typ string, len int) string {
|
|
vargs_struct := 'varg_$typ'
|
|
varg_type := Type{
|
|
cat: .struct_
|
|
name: vargs_struct
|
|
mod: p.mod
|
|
}
|
|
mut varg_len := len
|
|
if !p.table.known_type(vargs_struct) {
|
|
p.table.register_type(varg_type)
|
|
p.cgen.typedefs << 'typedef struct $vargs_struct $vargs_struct;\n'
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
ex_typ := p.table.find_type(vargs_struct)
|
|
ex_len := ex_typ.fields[1].name[5..ex_typ.fields[1].name.len - 1].int()
|
|
if ex_len > varg_len {
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varg_len = ex_len
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}
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p.table.rewrite_type(varg_type)
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}
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|
p.table.add_field(vargs_struct, 'len', 'int', false, '', .public)
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p.table.add_field(vargs_struct, 'args[$varg_len]', typ, false, '', .public)
|
|
return vargs_struct
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn (p mut Parser) fn_call_vargs(f Fn) (string,[]string) {
|
|
if !f.is_variadic {
|
|
return '',[]string
|
|
}
|
|
last_arg := f.args.last()
|
|
// varg_def_type := last_arg.typ[3..]
|
|
mut types := []string
|
|
mut values := []string
|
|
for p.tok != .rpar {
|
|
if p.tok == .comma {
|
|
p.check(.comma)
|
|
}
|
|
varg_type,varg_value := p.tmp_expr()
|
|
if varg_type.starts_with('varg_') && (values.len > 0 || p.tok == .comma) {
|
|
p.error('You cannot pass additional vargs when forwarding vargs to another function/method')
|
|
}
|
|
if !f.is_generic {
|
|
p.check_types(last_arg.typ, varg_type)
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
if types.len > 0 {
|
|
for t in types {
|
|
p.check_types(varg_type, t)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
ref_deref := if last_arg.typ.ends_with('*') && !varg_type.ends_with('*') { '&' } else if !last_arg.typ.ends_with('*') && varg_type.ends_with('*') { '*' } else { '' }
|
|
types << varg_type
|
|
values << '$ref_deref$varg_value'
|
|
}
|
|
for va in p.table.varg_access {
|
|
if va.fn_name != f.name {
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
if va.index >= values.len {
|
|
p.error_with_token_index('variadic arg index out of range: $va.index/${values.len-1}, vargs are 0 indexed', va.tok_idx)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if !f.is_method && f.args.len > 1 {
|
|
p.cgen.gen(',')
|
|
}
|
|
return types[0],values
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn (p mut Parser) fn_gen_caller_vargs(f &Fn, varg_type string, values []string) {
|
|
is_varg := varg_type.starts_with('varg_')
|
|
if is_varg {
|
|
// forwarding varg
|
|
p.cgen.gen('${values[0]}')
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
vargs_struct := p.register_vargs_stuct(varg_type, values.len)
|
|
p.cgen.gen('&($vargs_struct){.len=$values.len,.args={' + values.join(',') + '}}')
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn (p mut Parser) register_multi_return_stuct(types []string) string {
|
|
typ := '_V_MulRet_' + types.join('_V_').replace('*', '_PTR_')
|
|
if p.table.known_type(typ) {
|
|
return typ
|
|
}
|
|
p.table.register_type(Type{
|
|
cat: .struct_
|
|
name: typ
|
|
mod: p.mod
|
|
})
|
|
for i, t in typ.replace('_V_MulRet_', '').replace('_PTR_', '*').split('_V_') {
|
|
p.table.add_field(typ, 'var_$i', t, false, '', .public)
|
|
}
|
|
p.cgen.typedefs << 'typedef struct $typ $typ;'
|
|
return typ
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn rename_generic_fn_instance(f mut Fn, ti &TypeInst) {
|
|
f.name = f.name + '_T'
|
|
for k in ti.inst.keys() {
|
|
f.name = f.name + '_' + type_to_safe_str(ti.inst[k])
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn (p mut Parser) dispatch_generic_fn_instance(f mut Fn, ti &TypeInst) {
|
|
mut new_inst := true
|
|
for e in f.type_inst {
|
|
if e.inst.str() == ti.inst.str() {
|
|
new_inst = false
|
|
break
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if !new_inst {
|
|
rename_generic_fn_instance(mut f, ti)
|
|
replace_generic_type_params(mut f, ti)
|
|
_ = p.table.find_fn(f.name) or {
|
|
p.error('function instance `$f.name` not found')
|
|
return
|
|
}
|
|
// println('using existing inst ${p.fn_signature_v(f)}')
|
|
return
|
|
}
|
|
f.type_inst << *ti
|
|
p.table.register_fn(f)
|
|
if f.is_method {
|
|
f.name = f.receiver_typ + '_' + f.name
|
|
}
|
|
rename_generic_fn_instance(mut f, ti)
|
|
replace_generic_type_params(mut f, ti)
|
|
// TODO: Handle case where type not defined yet, see above
|
|
// if f.typ in f.type_pars { f.typ = '_ANYTYPE_' }
|
|
// if f.typ in ti.inst {
|
|
// f.typ = ti.inst[f.typ]
|
|
// }
|
|
if f.is_method {
|
|
// TODO: add_method won't add anything on second pass
|
|
// p.add_method(f.args[0].typ.trim_right('*'), f)
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
p.table.register_fn(f)
|
|
}
|
|
mut gp := p.v.parsers[f.parser_idx]
|
|
gp.is_vgen = true
|
|
saved_state := p.save_state()
|
|
p.clear_state(false, true)
|
|
gp.token_idx = f.generic_fn_idx
|
|
gp.generic_dispatch = *ti
|
|
gp.next()
|
|
gp.fn_decl()
|
|
gp.generic_dispatch = TypeInst{
|
|
}
|
|
p.cgen.lines_extra << p.cgen.lines
|
|
p.restore_state(saved_state, false, true)
|
|
p.cgen.fns << '${p.fn_signature(f)};'
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// "fn (int, string) int"
|
|
fn (f &Fn) typ_str() string {
|
|
mut sb := strings.new_builder(50)
|
|
sb.write('fn (')
|
|
for i, arg in f.args {
|
|
sb.write(arg.typ)
|
|
if i < f.args.len - 1 {
|
|
sb.write(',')
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
sb.write(')')
|
|
if f.typ != 'void' {
|
|
sb.write(' $f.typ')
|
|
}
|
|
return sb.str()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// f.args => "int a, string b"
|
|
fn (f &Fn) str_args(table &Table) string {
|
|
mut s := ''
|
|
for i, arg in f.args {
|
|
// Interfaces are a special case. We need to pass the object + pointers
|
|
// to all methods:
|
|
// fn handle(r Runner) { =>
|
|
// void handle(void *r, void (*Runner_run)(void*)) {
|
|
/*
|
|
if table.is_interface(arg.typ) {
|
|
// First the object (same name as the interface argument)
|
|
s += ' void* $arg.name'
|
|
// Now all methods
|
|
interface_type := table.find_type(arg.typ)
|
|
for method in interface_type.methods {
|
|
s += ', $method.typ (*${arg.typ}_${method.name})(void*'
|
|
if method.args.len > 1 {
|
|
for a in method.args[1..] {
|
|
s += ', $a.typ'
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
s += ')'
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
*/
|
|
if arg.typ.starts_with('varg_') {
|
|
s += '$arg.typ *$arg.name'
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
// s += '$arg.typ $arg.name'
|
|
s += table.cgen_name_type_pair(arg.name, arg.typ) // '$arg.typ $arg.name'
|
|
}
|
|
if i < f.args.len - 1 {
|
|
s += ', '
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return s
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
// f.args => "a, b, c"
|
|
fn (f &Fn) str_args_without_types(table &Table) string {
|
|
mut res := []string
|
|
for arg in f.args {
|
|
res << arg.name
|
|
}
|
|
return res.join(', ')
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// find local function variable with closest name to `name`
|
|
fn (p &Parser) find_misspelled_local_var(name string, min_match f32) string {
|
|
mut closest := f32(0)
|
|
mut closest_var := ''
|
|
for var in p.local_vars {
|
|
if var.scope_level > p.cur_fn.scope_level {
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
n := name.all_after('.')
|
|
if var.name == '' || (n.len - var.name.len > 2 || var.name.len - n.len > 2) {
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
c := strings.dice_coefficient(var.name, n)
|
|
if c > closest {
|
|
closest = c
|
|
closest_var = var.name
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return if closest >= min_match { closest_var } else { '' }
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn (fns []Fn) contains(f Fn) bool {
|
|
for ff in fns {
|
|
if ff.name == f.name {
|
|
return true
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return false
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn (p &Parser) fn_signature(f &Fn) string {
|
|
return '$f.typ ${f.name}(${f.str_args(p.table)})'
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn (f &Fn) v_fn_module() string {
|
|
return f.mod
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn (f &Fn) v_fn_name() string {
|
|
return f.name.replace('${f.mod}__', '')
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn (f &Fn) str_for_error() string {
|
|
// Build the args for the error
|
|
mut s := ''
|
|
for i, a in f.args {
|
|
if i == 0 {
|
|
if f.is_method {
|
|
s += a.typ + '.' + f.name + '('
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
s += f.name + '('
|
|
}
|
|
s += a.typ
|
|
if i < f.args.len - 1 {
|
|
s += ', '
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return s + ')'
|
|
}
|
|
|