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# Solace
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A language to find solace after using JavaScript
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## Proposal
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A strongly typed programming language that compiles to JavaScript and comes with the following features:
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* Error unions: `Error!string`
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* Optional values: `?string`
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* scoped blocks
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* exhaustive pattern matching
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* "unreachable" as keyword
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* defer statements
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* built-in reactivity system (using signals?)
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## Syntax
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Solace looks like Zig, but without the low-level complexities and added
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pattern matching. Typical expressions are very much like in TypeScript and it
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supports the same primitive types undefined, string, number, boolean, and
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their array versions, as well as Map and Set. It uses none instead of null and
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objects are called structs. There is no "new" keyword and there are no classes.
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It also looks very similar to TypeScript, if you want:
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```solace
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return a
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return a + b
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}
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// But also supports Optionals on a syntax level:
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```solace
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return a
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return a + b
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}
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```
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// And Error unions:
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```solace
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fn sum(a: number, b?: number): !number {
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return success(a + b)
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```solace
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fn sum(a: number, b?: number): Error!number {
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return a + b
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}
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```
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A more specific error might be needed, though. Although Solace doesn't really
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use classes, it can handle inheritance:
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```solace
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// The following lines compile to:
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// function NumberError(message) {
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// }
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// NumberError.prototype = Error
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fn NumberError(message: string) extends Error {
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_.name = "NumberError"
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_.message = message
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}
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fn sum(a: number, b?: number): NumberError!number {
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return failure("Second number is missing", Error)
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}
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return a + b
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}
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```
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They are really useful for short functions:
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```solace
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fn fizzbuzz(until: number) => (output: string[] = []) {
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// pattern matching
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// return output
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}
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```
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```solace
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fn numberToFizzBuzz(n: number): string {
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i % 3 == 0 -> "fizz"
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i % 5 == 0 -> "buzz"
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i -> i.toString()
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}
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fn fizzbuzz(until: number) => (output: string[] = []) {
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}
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}
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```
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If can be used as a statement or expression:
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```solace
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fn twentyIfTrue(x: boolean): ?number {
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20
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none
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}
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return value
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}
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```
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Of course this could be written with less lines. Here with a named return variable.
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```solace
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fn twentyIfTrue(x: boolean) => (value: ?number) {
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value = if x { 20 } else { none }
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// or
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value = x ? 20 : none
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// or
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value = if x: 20
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else: none
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}
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```
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An if expression always needs to cover all cases to ensure that the variable
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will be assigned. If statements don't have that requirement, but then the
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return value needs to be initialized:
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```solace
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fn twentyIfTrue(x: boolean) => (value: ?number = none) {
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if x: value = 20
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}
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```
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```solace
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import fs from "node:fs/promises"
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fn openFile(path: string) {
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// fs.open returns a Promise, and while Solace supports them, it doesn't need
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// Promises or async/await, because it has live values.
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// Promises (and with them return values of async functions) are translated
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// to reactive values if used like this:
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live fd = fs.open(path, "rw")
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// This defer statements runs after the function finished, but only if the
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// given pattern matches, in this case if ok(fd) returns a value.
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defer when ok(fd) {
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// Because it is a nameless assignment, we use _ to
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// access the return value. If you need a name, use:
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// defer when ok(fd) |file| { /*...*/ }
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_.close() // close file descriptor
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}
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// This defer statement always runs after everything else finished.
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// You can see it like try-finally, for functions.
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defer {
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console.log("This message will show after the function finished.")
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}
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// live variables would be defined like this in TypeScript:
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// { state: "pending", value: Promise<T>, error: null } |
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// { state: "err", value: null, error: Error } |
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// { state: "ok", value: T, error: null }
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watch fd {
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match fd {
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// ok(x) returns the value of Result types like live, which is an Error
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// union essentially, while err(x) returns the error or null
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ok(fd) -> handleFile(_)
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err(fd) -> handleError(_)
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_ -> continue // matches need to handle all possible cases
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}
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}
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}
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```
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Here is another way to write the former example:
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```solace
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import fs from "node:fs/promises"
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fn openFile(path: string) {
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// this defer executes only if at the end of the function ok(fd) returns a value
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defer when ok(fd) |file| {
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console.log("File closed.")
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file.close() // close file descriptor
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}
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// live variables would be defined like this in TypeScript:
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// { state: "pending", value: Promise<T>, error: null } |
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// { state: "err", value: null, error: Error } |
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// { state: "ok", value: T, error: null }
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watch fd {
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match fd {
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// ok(x) returns the value of Result types like live, which is an Error
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// union essentially, while err(x) returns the error or null
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ok(fd) -> handleFile(_)
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err(fd) -> handleError(_)
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_ -> continue // matches need to handle all possible cases
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}
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}
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}
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```
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Here some more loop constructs:
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```solace
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const myArray: number[] = [23, 42]
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for x in myArray: console.log(x)
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for y,i in myArray: console.log(`Index ${i} has value ${y}!`)
|
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|
||||
for i in 0..<23 {
|
||||
console.log("This will output as long as i is smaller than 23")
|
||||
}
|
||||
for i in 0..=23 {
|
||||
console.log("This will output as long as i is smaller or equal than 23")
|
||||
}
|
||||
while i <= 23: console.log("This will output forever, because I forgot to change the value of i")
|
||||
|
||||
while i < 23 {
|
||||
console.log("This will stop when i reaches 22. Currently it has the value", i++)
|
||||
}
|
||||
```
|
561
src/main.rs
Normal file
561
src/main.rs
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1,561 @@
|
|||
use std::fs;
|
||||
use pest::iterators::{Pair, Pairs};
|
||||
use pest::pratt_parser::{Assoc, Op, PrattParser};
|
||||
use pest::Parser;
|
||||
use pest_derive::Parser;
|
||||
|
||||
#[derive(Parser)]
|
||||
#[grammar = "solace.pest"]
|
||||
pub struct SolaceParser;
|
||||
|
||||
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
|
||||
pub enum Expr {
|
||||
// Literals
|
||||
Number(f64),
|
||||
String(String),
|
||||
Boolean(bool),
|
||||
None,
|
||||
Undefined,
|
||||
Underscore,
|
||||
|
||||
// Variables and calls
|
||||
Identifier(String),
|
||||
MemberAccess(Box<Expr>, String),
|
||||
Index(Box<Expr>, Box<Expr>),
|
||||
Call(Box<Expr>, Vec<Expr>),
|
||||
|
||||
// Operators
|
||||
Binary(BinaryOp, Box<Expr>, Box<Expr>),
|
||||
Unary(UnaryOp, Box<Expr>),
|
||||
Ternary(Box<Expr>, Box<Expr>, Box<Expr>),
|
||||
Assignment(String, Box<Expr>),
|
||||
|
||||
// Control flow
|
||||
If(Box<Expr>, Box<Block>, Option<Box<Block>>),
|
||||
Match(Option<Box<Expr>>, Vec<MatchArm>),
|
||||
|
||||
// Collections
|
||||
Array(Vec<Expr>),
|
||||
|
||||
// Postfix
|
||||
PostIncrement(Box<Expr>),
|
||||
PostDecrement(Box<Expr>),
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
|
||||
pub enum BinaryOp {
|
||||
Add, Sub, Mul, Div, Mod,
|
||||
Eq, Ne, Lt, Gt, Le, Ge,
|
||||
And, Or,
|
||||
RangeInclusive, RangeExclusive,
|
||||
Is,
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
|
||||
pub enum UnaryOp {
|
||||
Not, Neg, PreIncrement, PreDecrement,
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
|
||||
pub struct MatchArm {
|
||||
pattern: MatchPattern,
|
||||
body: Expr,
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
|
||||
pub enum MatchPattern {
|
||||
Wildcard,
|
||||
Expression(Expr),
|
||||
Condition(Vec<(BinaryOp, Expr)>),
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
|
||||
pub struct Block {
|
||||
statements: Vec<Statement>,
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
|
||||
pub enum ReturnType {
|
||||
Simple(Type),
|
||||
Named {
|
||||
name: String,
|
||||
type_annotation: Type,
|
||||
default_value: Option<Expr>,
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
|
||||
pub enum Statement {
|
||||
Import { name: String, from: String },
|
||||
Function {
|
||||
name: String,
|
||||
params: Vec<Param>,
|
||||
return_type: Option<ReturnType>,
|
||||
extends: Option<String>,
|
||||
body: Block,
|
||||
},
|
||||
Variable {
|
||||
kind: VarKind,
|
||||
name: String,
|
||||
type_annotation: Option<Type>,
|
||||
value: Expr,
|
||||
},
|
||||
Defer {
|
||||
condition: Option<Expr>,
|
||||
binding: Option<String>,
|
||||
body: Block,
|
||||
},
|
||||
Watch {
|
||||
target: String,
|
||||
body: Block,
|
||||
},
|
||||
Return(Option<Expr>),
|
||||
If(Expr, Box<Statement>, Option<Box<Statement>>),
|
||||
For {
|
||||
var: String,
|
||||
index: Option<String>,
|
||||
iterable: Expr,
|
||||
body: Box<Statement>,
|
||||
},
|
||||
While(Expr, Box<Statement>),
|
||||
Expression(Expr),
|
||||
Block(Block),
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
|
||||
pub enum VarKind {
|
||||
Const, Var, Live,
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
|
||||
pub struct Param {
|
||||
name: String,
|
||||
type_annotation: Option<Type>,
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
|
||||
pub enum Type {
|
||||
Primitive(String),
|
||||
Array(Box<Type>),
|
||||
Optional(Box<Type>),
|
||||
ErrorUnion(Option<String>, Box<Type>),
|
||||
Named(String),
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
pub struct SolacePrattParser {
|
||||
pratt: PrattParser<Rule>,
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
impl SolacePrattParser {
|
||||
pub fn new() -> Self {
|
||||
let pratt = PrattParser::new()
|
||||
.op(Op::infix(Rule::assign, Assoc::Right))
|
||||
.op(Op::infix(Rule::question, Assoc::Right) | Op::infix(Rule::colon, Assoc::Right))
|
||||
.op(Op::infix(Rule::or, Assoc::Left))
|
||||
.op(Op::infix(Rule::and, Assoc::Left))
|
||||
.op(Op::infix(Rule::eq, Assoc::Left) | Op::infix(Rule::ne, Assoc::Left) | Op::infix(Rule::is_kw, Assoc::Left))
|
||||
.op(Op::infix(Rule::lt, Assoc::Left) | Op::infix(Rule::gt, Assoc::Left) |
|
||||
Op::infix(Rule::le, Assoc::Left) | Op::infix(Rule::ge, Assoc::Left))
|
||||
.op(Op::infix(Rule::range_inclusive, Assoc::Left) |
|
||||
Op::infix(Rule::range_exclusive, Assoc::Left))
|
||||
.op(Op::infix(Rule::plus, Assoc::Left) | Op::infix(Rule::minus, Assoc::Left))
|
||||
.op(Op::infix(Rule::multiply, Assoc::Left) | Op::infix(Rule::divide, Assoc::Left) |
|
||||
Op::infix(Rule::modulo, Assoc::Left))
|
||||
.op(Op::prefix(Rule::not) | Op::prefix(Rule::minus) |
|
||||
Op::prefix(Rule::increment) | Op::prefix(Rule::decrement))
|
||||
.op(Op::postfix(Rule::increment) | Op::postfix(Rule::decrement));
|
||||
|
||||
SolacePrattParser { pratt }
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
pub fn parse_expr(&self, pairs: Pairs<Rule>) -> Result<Expr, String> {
|
||||
self.pratt
|
||||
.map_primary(|primary| self.parse_primary(primary))
|
||||
.map_infix(|lhs, op, rhs| self.parse_infix(lhs, op, rhs))
|
||||
.map_prefix(|op, rhs| self.parse_prefix(op, rhs))
|
||||
.map_postfix(|lhs, op| self.parse_postfix(lhs, op))
|
||||
.parse(pairs)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
fn parse_primary(&self, pair: Pair<Rule>) -> Result<Expr, String> {
|
||||
match pair.as_rule() {
|
||||
Rule::number_literal => {
|
||||
let num = pair.as_str().parse::<f64>()
|
||||
.map_err(|_| "Invalid number")?;
|
||||
Ok(Expr::Number(num))
|
||||
}
|
||||
Rule::string_literal => {
|
||||
let s = pair.as_str();
|
||||
Ok(Expr::String(s[1..s.len()-1].to_string()))
|
||||
}
|
||||
Rule::boolean_literal => {
|
||||
Ok(Expr::Boolean(pair.as_str() == "true"))
|
||||
}
|
||||
Rule::none_kw => Ok(Expr::None),
|
||||
Rule::undefined_kw => Ok(Expr::Undefined),
|
||||
Rule::underscore => Ok(Expr::Underscore),
|
||||
Rule::identifier => Ok(Expr::Identifier(pair.as_str().to_string())),
|
||||
Rule::array_literal => {
|
||||
let mut elements = vec![];
|
||||
for inner in pair.into_inner() {
|
||||
if inner.as_rule() == Rule::expression {
|
||||
elements.push(self.parse_expr(inner.into_inner())?);
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
Ok(Expr::Array(elements))
|
||||
}
|
||||
Rule::if_expr => self.parse_if_expr(pair),
|
||||
Rule::match_expr => self.parse_match_expr(pair),
|
||||
_ => Err(format!("Unexpected primary: {:?}", pair.as_rule()))
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
fn parse_infix(&self, lhs: Result<Expr, String>, op: Pair<Rule>, rhs: Result<Expr, String>) -> Result<Expr, String> {
|
||||
let lhs = lhs?;
|
||||
let rhs = rhs?;
|
||||
|
||||
match op.as_rule() {
|
||||
Rule::plus => Ok(Expr::Binary(BinaryOp::Add, Box::new(lhs), Box::new(rhs))),
|
||||
Rule::minus => Ok(Expr::Binary(BinaryOp::Sub, Box::new(lhs), Box::new(rhs))),
|
||||
Rule::multiply => Ok(Expr::Binary(BinaryOp::Mul, Box::new(lhs), Box::new(rhs))),
|
||||
Rule::divide => Ok(Expr::Binary(BinaryOp::Div, Box::new(lhs), Box::new(rhs))),
|
||||
Rule::modulo => Ok(Expr::Binary(BinaryOp::Mod, Box::new(lhs), Box::new(rhs))),
|
||||
Rule::eq => Ok(Expr::Binary(BinaryOp::Eq, Box::new(lhs), Box::new(rhs))),
|
||||
Rule::ne => Ok(Expr::Binary(BinaryOp::Ne, Box::new(lhs), Box::new(rhs))),
|
||||
Rule::lt => Ok(Expr::Binary(BinaryOp::Lt, Box::new(lhs), Box::new(rhs))),
|
||||
Rule::gt => Ok(Expr::Binary(BinaryOp::Gt, Box::new(lhs), Box::new(rhs))),
|
||||
Rule::le => Ok(Expr::Binary(BinaryOp::Le, Box::new(lhs), Box::new(rhs))),
|
||||
Rule::ge => Ok(Expr::Binary(BinaryOp::Ge, Box::new(lhs), Box::new(rhs))),
|
||||
Rule::and => Ok(Expr::Binary(BinaryOp::And, Box::new(lhs), Box::new(rhs))),
|
||||
Rule::or => Ok(Expr::Binary(BinaryOp::Or, Box::new(lhs), Box::new(rhs))),
|
||||
Rule::is_kw => Ok(Expr::Binary(BinaryOp::Is, Box::new(lhs), Box::new(rhs))),
|
||||
Rule::range_inclusive => Ok(Expr::Binary(BinaryOp::RangeInclusive, Box::new(lhs), Box::new(rhs))),
|
||||
Rule::range_exclusive => Ok(Expr::Binary(BinaryOp::RangeExclusive, Box::new(lhs), Box::new(rhs))),
|
||||
Rule::assign => {
|
||||
if let Expr::Identifier(name) = lhs {
|
||||
Ok(Expr::Assignment(name, Box::new(rhs)))
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
Err("Left side of assignment must be identifier".to_string())
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
Rule::question => {
|
||||
// Handle ternary - need to parse the rest
|
||||
// This is simplified - in practice you'd need more complex handling
|
||||
Ok(Expr::Ternary(Box::new(lhs), Box::new(rhs), Box::new(Expr::None)))
|
||||
}
|
||||
_ => Err(format!("Unexpected infix operator: {:?}", op.as_rule()))
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
fn parse_prefix(&self, op: Pair<Rule>, rhs: Result<Expr, String>) -> Result<Expr, String> {
|
||||
let rhs = rhs?;
|
||||
|
||||
match op.as_rule() {
|
||||
Rule::not => Ok(Expr::Unary(UnaryOp::Not, Box::new(rhs))),
|
||||
Rule::minus => Ok(Expr::Unary(UnaryOp::Neg, Box::new(rhs))),
|
||||
Rule::increment => Ok(Expr::Unary(UnaryOp::PreIncrement, Box::new(rhs))),
|
||||
Rule::decrement => Ok(Expr::Unary(UnaryOp::PreDecrement, Box::new(rhs))),
|
||||
_ => Err(format!("Unexpected prefix operator: {:?}", op.as_rule()))
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
fn parse_postfix(&self, lhs: Result<Expr, String>, op: Pair<Rule>) -> Result<Expr, String> {
|
||||
let lhs = lhs?;
|
||||
|
||||
match op.as_rule() {
|
||||
Rule::increment => Ok(Expr::PostIncrement(Box::new(lhs))),
|
||||
Rule::decrement => Ok(Expr::PostDecrement(Box::new(lhs))),
|
||||
_ => Err(format!("Unexpected postfix operator: {:?}", op.as_rule()))
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
fn parse_if_expr(&self, pair: Pair<Rule>) -> Result<Expr, String> {
|
||||
let mut inner = pair.into_inner();
|
||||
let condition = self.parse_expr(inner.next().unwrap().into_inner())?;
|
||||
let then_block = self.parse_block(inner.next().unwrap())?;
|
||||
let else_block = inner.next().map(|p| self.parse_block(p)).transpose()?;
|
||||
|
||||
Ok(Expr::If(Box::new(condition), Box::new(then_block), else_block.map(Box::new)))
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
fn parse_match_expr(&self, pair: Pair<Rule>) -> Result<Expr, String> {
|
||||
let mut inner = pair.into_inner();
|
||||
let target = if let Some(p) = inner.peek() {
|
||||
if p.as_rule() == Rule::expression {
|
||||
Some(Box::new(self.parse_expr(inner.next().unwrap().into_inner())?))
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
None
|
||||
}
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
None
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
let mut arms = vec![];
|
||||
for arm_pair in inner {
|
||||
if arm_pair.as_rule() == Rule::match_arm {
|
||||
arms.push(self.parse_match_arm(arm_pair)?);
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
Ok(Expr::Match(target, arms))
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
fn parse_match_arm(&self, pair: Pair<Rule>) -> Result<MatchArm, String> {
|
||||
let mut inner = pair.into_inner();
|
||||
let pattern = self.parse_match_pattern(inner.next().unwrap())?;
|
||||
let body = self.parse_expr(inner.next().unwrap().into_inner())?;
|
||||
|
||||
Ok(MatchArm { pattern, body })
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
fn parse_match_pattern(&self, pair: Pair<Rule>) -> Result<MatchPattern, String> {
|
||||
// Simplified pattern parsing
|
||||
match pair.as_rule() {
|
||||
Rule::underscore => Ok(MatchPattern::Wildcard),
|
||||
_ => Ok(MatchPattern::Expression(self.parse_expr(pair.into_inner())?))
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
fn parse_block(&self, pair: Pair<Rule>) -> Result<Block, String> {
|
||||
let mut statements = vec![];
|
||||
for stmt in pair.into_inner() {
|
||||
statements.push(self.parse_statement(stmt)?);
|
||||
}
|
||||
Ok(Block { statements })
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
fn parse_statement(&self, pair: Pair<Rule>) -> Result<Statement, String> {
|
||||
match pair.as_rule() {
|
||||
Rule::expression_stmt => {
|
||||
let expr = self.parse_expr(pair.into_inner())?;
|
||||
Ok(Statement::Expression(expr))
|
||||
}
|
||||
Rule::return_stmt => {
|
||||
let mut inner = pair.into_inner();
|
||||
let expr = inner.next().map(|p| self.parse_expr(p.into_inner())).transpose()?;
|
||||
Ok(Statement::Return(expr))
|
||||
}
|
||||
// Add other statement parsing here
|
||||
_ => Err(format!("Unimplemented statement type: {:?}", pair.as_rule()))
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
fn parse_type(&self, pair: Pair<Rule>) -> Result<Type, String> {
|
||||
match pair.as_rule() {
|
||||
Rule::type_annotation => {
|
||||
// Type annotation starts with colon, skip it
|
||||
let mut inner = pair.into_inner();
|
||||
inner.next(); // skip colon
|
||||
self.parse_type_expr(inner.next().unwrap())
|
||||
}
|
||||
Rule::type_expr => {
|
||||
self.parse_type_expr(pair)
|
||||
}
|
||||
_ => Err(format!("Expected type annotation or type expression, got {:?}", pair.as_rule()))
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
fn parse_type_expr(&self, pair: Pair<Rule>) -> Result<Type, String> {
|
||||
let inner = pair.into_inner();
|
||||
let mut current_type = None;
|
||||
let mut is_optional = false;
|
||||
let mut error_type = None;
|
||||
let mut array_depth = 0;
|
||||
|
||||
for part in inner {
|
||||
match part.as_rule() {
|
||||
Rule::optional_prefix => {
|
||||
is_optional = true;
|
||||
}
|
||||
Rule::error_union_prefix => {
|
||||
// Could be just "!" or "ErrorType!"
|
||||
let prefix_inner = part.into_inner();
|
||||
if let Some(error_name) = prefix_inner.peek() {
|
||||
error_type = Some(error_name.as_str().to_string());
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
error_type = Some("Error".to_string()); // Default error type
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
Rule::base_type => {
|
||||
current_type = Some(self.parse_base_type(part)?);
|
||||
}
|
||||
Rule::array_suffix => {
|
||||
array_depth += 1;
|
||||
}
|
||||
_ => {}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
let mut result_type = current_type.ok_or("No base type found")?;
|
||||
|
||||
// Apply array suffixes
|
||||
for _ in 0..array_depth {
|
||||
result_type = Type::Array(Box::new(result_type));
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Apply error union
|
||||
if let Some(err_type) = error_type {
|
||||
result_type = Type::ErrorUnion(Some(err_type), Box::new(result_type));
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Apply optional
|
||||
if is_optional {
|
||||
result_type = Type::Optional(Box::new(result_type));
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
Ok(result_type)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
fn parse_base_type(&self, pair: Pair<Rule>) -> Result<Type, String> {
|
||||
let mut inner = pair.into_inner();
|
||||
let type_part = inner.next().unwrap();
|
||||
|
||||
match type_part.as_rule() {
|
||||
Rule::primitive_type => {
|
||||
Ok(Type::Primitive(type_part.as_str().to_string()))
|
||||
}
|
||||
Rule::identifier => {
|
||||
Ok(Type::Named(type_part.as_str().to_string()))
|
||||
}
|
||||
_ => Err(format!("Unexpected base type: {:?}", type_part.as_rule()))
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
fn parse_param_list(&self, pair: Pair<Rule>) -> Result<Vec<Param>, String> {
|
||||
let mut params = vec![];
|
||||
|
||||
for inner in pair.into_inner() {
|
||||
if inner.as_rule() == Rule::param {
|
||||
params.push(self.parse_param(inner)?);
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
Ok(params)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
fn parse_param(&self, pair: Pair<Rule>) -> Result<Param, String> {
|
||||
let mut inner = pair.into_inner();
|
||||
let name = inner.next().unwrap().as_str().to_string();
|
||||
|
||||
let type_annotation = if let Some(type_pair) = inner.next() {
|
||||
Some(self.parse_type(type_pair)?)
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
None
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
Ok(Param { name, type_annotation })
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
fn parse_return_type(&self, pair: Pair<Rule>) -> Result<ReturnType, String> {
|
||||
let mut inner = pair.into_inner();
|
||||
let first = inner.next().unwrap();
|
||||
|
||||
match first.as_rule() {
|
||||
Rule::arrow_fat => {
|
||||
// Named return variable: => (name: Type = default?)
|
||||
let name = inner.next().unwrap().as_str().to_string();
|
||||
let type_annotation = self.parse_type(inner.next().unwrap())?;
|
||||
let default_value = if let Some(expr_pair) = inner.next() {
|
||||
Some(self.parse_expr(expr_pair.into_inner())?)
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
None
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
Ok(ReturnType::Named {
|
||||
name,
|
||||
type_annotation,
|
||||
default_value,
|
||||
})
|
||||
}
|
||||
Rule::type_annotation => {
|
||||
// Simple return type: : Type
|
||||
Ok(ReturnType::Simple(self.parse_type(first)?))
|
||||
}
|
||||
_ => Err(format!("Unexpected return type: {:?}", first.as_rule()))
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
fn parse_function_decl(&self, pair: Pair<Rule>) -> Result<Statement, String> {
|
||||
let mut inner = pair.into_inner();
|
||||
|
||||
// Skip 'fn' keyword
|
||||
inner.next();
|
||||
|
||||
let name = inner.next().unwrap().as_str().to_string();
|
||||
let params = self.parse_param_list(inner.next().unwrap())?;
|
||||
|
||||
let mut extends = None;
|
||||
let mut return_type = None;
|
||||
let mut body = None;
|
||||
|
||||
while let Some(remaining) = inner.next() {
|
||||
match remaining.as_rule() {
|
||||
Rule::extends_kw => {
|
||||
extends = Some(inner.next().unwrap().as_str().to_string());
|
||||
}
|
||||
Rule::return_type => {
|
||||
return_type = Some(self.parse_return_type(remaining)?);
|
||||
}
|
||||
Rule::block => {
|
||||
body = Some(self.parse_block(remaining)?);
|
||||
}
|
||||
_ => {}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
Ok(Statement::Function {
|
||||
name,
|
||||
params,
|
||||
return_type,
|
||||
extends,
|
||||
body: body.ok_or("Function body required")?,
|
||||
})
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/* Usage example
|
||||
pub fn parse_solace_code(input: &str) -> Result<Vec<Statement>, String> {
|
||||
let pairs = SolaceParser::parse(Rule::program, input)
|
||||
.map_err(|e| format!("Parse error: {}", e))?;
|
||||
|
||||
let parser = SolacePrattParser::new();
|
||||
let mut statements = vec![];
|
||||
|
||||
for pair in pairs {
|
||||
if pair.as_rule() == Rule::program {
|
||||
for stmt_pair in pair.into_inner() {
|
||||
if stmt_pair.as_rule() != Rule::EOI {
|
||||
statements.push(parser.parse_statement(stmt_pair)?);
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
Ok(statements)
|
||||
}
|
||||
*/
|
||||
|
||||
fn main() {
|
||||
let unparsed_file = fs::read_to_string("test.solace").expect("Cannot read test file");
|
||||
|
||||
match SolaceParser::parse(Rule::program, &unparsed_file) {
|
||||
Ok(mut pairs) => {
|
||||
let program = pairs.next().unwrap();
|
||||
println!("Parsing was successful.");
|
||||
print_parse_tree(program, 0);
|
||||
}
|
||||
Err(err) => {
|
||||
println!("Parse error: {}", err);
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
fn print_parse_tree(pair: Pair<Rule>, indent: usize) {
|
||||
let indent_str = " ".repeat(indent);
|
||||
println!("{}{:?}: \"{}\"", indent_str, pair.as_rule(), pair.as_str());
|
||||
|
||||
for inner_pair in pair.into_inner() {
|
||||
print_parse_tree(inner_pair, indent + 1)
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
182
src/main.rs.bak
Normal file
182
src/main.rs.bak
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1,182 @@
|
|||
use std::fs;
|
||||
use pest::Parser;
|
||||
use pest::pratt_parser::{Op, Assoc, PrattParser};
|
||||
use lazy_static::lazy_static;
|
||||
use pest_derive::Parser;
|
||||
|
||||
#[derive(Parser)]
|
||||
#[grammar = "solace.pest"]
|
||||
pub struct SolaceParser;
|
||||
|
||||
lazy_static! {
|
||||
static ref PRATT_PARSER: PrattParser<Rule> = {
|
||||
use Rule::*;
|
||||
use Assoc::Left;
|
||||
|
||||
PrattParser::new()
|
||||
// Logical OR (lowest precedence)
|
||||
.op(Op::infix(or, Left))
|
||||
// Logical AND
|
||||
.op(Op::infix(and, Left))
|
||||
// Equality
|
||||
.op(Op::infix(eq, Left) | Op::infix(neq, Left))
|
||||
// Comparison
|
||||
.op(Op::infix(lt, Left) | Op::infix(gt, Left) |
|
||||
Op::infix(lte, Left) | Op::infix(gte, Left))
|
||||
// Range operators
|
||||
.op(Op::infix(range_inclusive, Left) | Op::infix(range_exclusive, Left))
|
||||
// Additive
|
||||
.op(Op::infix(add, Left) | Op::infix(subtract, Left))
|
||||
// Multiplicative
|
||||
.op(Op::infix(multiply, Left) | Op::infix(divide, Left) | Op::infix(modulo, Left))
|
||||
// Unary operators
|
||||
.op(Op::prefix(not) | Op::prefix(negate))
|
||||
// Member access (highest precedence)
|
||||
.op(Op::postfix(member_access))
|
||||
// Function call (same precedence as member access)
|
||||
.op(Op::postfix(call))
|
||||
};
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
pub fn parse_expr(pair: pest::iterators::Pair<Rule>) -> Expr {
|
||||
PRATT_PARSER
|
||||
.map_primary(|primary| match primary.as_rule() {
|
||||
Rule::number => Expr::Number(primary.as_str().parse().unwrap()),
|
||||
Rule::string => Expr::String(primary.as_str().to_string()),
|
||||
Rule::boolean => Expr::Boolean(primary.as_str() == "true"),
|
||||
Rule::identifier => Expr::Ident(primary.as_str().to_string()),
|
||||
Rule::array_literal => Expr::Array(parse_array(primary)),
|
||||
Rule::struct_literal => Expr::Struct(parse_struct(primary)),
|
||||
Rule::expr => parse_expr(primary),
|
||||
_ => unreachable!("Unexpected primary expression: {:?}", primary),
|
||||
})
|
||||
.map_infix(|lhs, op, rhs| {
|
||||
let op = match op.as_rule() {
|
||||
Rule::add => BinOp::Add,
|
||||
Rule::subtract => BinOp::Sub,
|
||||
Rule::multiply => BinOp::Mul,
|
||||
Rule::divide => BinOp::Div,
|
||||
Rule::modulo => BinOp::Mod,
|
||||
Rule::eq => BinOp::Eq,
|
||||
Rule::neq => BinOp::Neq,
|
||||
Rule::lt => BinOp::Lt,
|
||||
Rule::gt => BinOp::Gt,
|
||||
Rule::lte => BinOp::Lte,
|
||||
Rule::gte => BinOp::Gte,
|
||||
Rule::and => BinOp::And,
|
||||
Rule::or => BinOp::Or,
|
||||
Rule::range_inclusive => BinOp::RangeInclusive,
|
||||
Rule::range_exclusive => BinOp::RangeExclusive,
|
||||
_ => unreachable!(),
|
||||
};
|
||||
Expr::Binary(Box::new(lhs), op, Box::new(rhs))
|
||||
})
|
||||
.map_prefix(|op, rhs| {
|
||||
let op = match op.as_rule() {
|
||||
Rule::negate => UnOp::Neg,
|
||||
Rule::not => UnOp::Not,
|
||||
_ => unreachable!(),
|
||||
};
|
||||
Expr::Unary(op, Box::new(rhs))
|
||||
})
|
||||
.map_postfix(|lhs, op| {
|
||||
match op.as_rule() {
|
||||
Rule::field_access => {
|
||||
let field = op.into_inner().next().unwrap();
|
||||
Expr::FieldAccess(Box::new(lhs), field.as_str().to_string())
|
||||
}
|
||||
Rule::call => {
|
||||
let args = op.into_inner()
|
||||
.map(parse_expr)
|
||||
.collect();
|
||||
Expr::Call(Box::new(lhs), args)
|
||||
}
|
||||
_ => unreachable!(),
|
||||
}
|
||||
})
|
||||
.parse(pair.into_inner())
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Example AST types (simplified)
|
||||
#[derive(Debug)]
|
||||
pub enum Expr {
|
||||
Number(f64),
|
||||
String(String),
|
||||
Boolean(bool),
|
||||
Ident(String),
|
||||
Array(Vec<Expr>),
|
||||
Struct(Vec<(String, Expr)>),
|
||||
Binary(Box<Expr>, BinOp, Box<Expr>),
|
||||
Unary(UnOp, Box<Expr>),
|
||||
FieldAccess(Box<Expr>, String),
|
||||
Call(Box<Expr>, Vec<Expr>),
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#[derive(Debug)]
|
||||
pub enum BinOp {
|
||||
Add, Sub, Mul, Div, Mod,
|
||||
Eq, Neq, Lt, Gt, Lte, Gte,
|
||||
And, Or,
|
||||
RangeInclusive, RangeExclusive,
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#[derive(Debug)]
|
||||
pub enum UnOp {
|
||||
Neg, Not,
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Helper functions
|
||||
fn parse_array(pair: pest::iterators::Pair<Rule>) -> Vec<Expr> {
|
||||
pair.into_inner()
|
||||
.filter(|p| p.as_rule() == Rule::expr)
|
||||
.map(parse_expr)
|
||||
.collect()
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
fn parse_struct(pair: pest::iterators::Pair<Rule>) -> Vec<(String, Expr)> {
|
||||
pair.into_inner()
|
||||
.filter(|p| p.as_rule() == Rule::struct_field)
|
||||
.map(|f| {
|
||||
let mut inner = f.into_inner();
|
||||
let name = inner.next().unwrap().as_str().to_string();
|
||||
let value = parse_expr(inner.next().unwrap());
|
||||
(name, value)
|
||||
})
|
||||
.collect()
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
fn main() {
|
||||
let unparsed_file = fs::read_to_string("test.solace").expect("Cannot read test file");
|
||||
|
||||
match SolaceParser::parse(Rule::program, &unparsed_file) {
|
||||
Ok(mut pairs) => {
|
||||
let program = pairs.next().unwrap();
|
||||
println!("Parsing was successful.");
|
||||
print_parse_tree(program, 0);
|
||||
}
|
||||
Err(err) => {
|
||||
println!("Parse error: {}", err);
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/* Example usage
|
||||
pub fn parse(input: &str) -> Result<Vec<Expr>, pest::error::Error<Rule>> {
|
||||
let pairs = SolaceParser::parse(Rule::program, input)?;
|
||||
let exprs = pairs
|
||||
.filter(|p| p.as_rule() == Rule::expr)
|
||||
.map(parse_expr)
|
||||
.collect();
|
||||
Ok(exprs)
|
||||
}
|
||||
*/
|
||||
|
||||
fn print_parse_tree(pair: Pair<Rule>, indent: usize) {
|
||||
let indent_str = " ".repeat(indent);
|
||||
println!("{}{:?}: \"{}\"", indent_str, pair.as_rule(), pair.as_str());
|
||||
|
||||
for inner_pair in pair.into_inner() {
|
||||
print_parse_tree(inner_pair, indent + 1)
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
242
src/solace.pest
Normal file
242
src/solace.pest
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1,242 @@
|
|||
// solace.pest - Pest Grammar for Solace Language (Fixed)
|
||||
|
||||
WHITESPACE = _{ " " | "\t" | "\r" | "\n" }
|
||||
COMMENT = _{ "/*" ~ (!"*/" ~ ANY)* ~ "*/" | "//" ~ (!NEWLINE ~ ANY)* }
|
||||
NEWLINE = _{ "\n" | "\r\n" }
|
||||
|
||||
// Keywords
|
||||
fn_kw = @{ "fn" ~ !identifier_char }
|
||||
if_kw = @{ "if" ~ !identifier_char }
|
||||
else_kw = @{ "else" ~ !identifier_char }
|
||||
match_kw = @{ "match" ~ !identifier_char }
|
||||
for_kw = @{ "for" ~ !identifier_char }
|
||||
while_kw = @{ "while" ~ !identifier_char }
|
||||
defer_kw = @{ "defer" ~ !identifier_char }
|
||||
when_kw = @{ "when" ~ !identifier_char }
|
||||
live_kw = @{ "live" ~ !identifier_char }
|
||||
watch_kw = @{ "watch" ~ !identifier_char }
|
||||
return_kw = @{ "return" ~ !identifier_char }
|
||||
const_kw = @{ "const" ~ !identifier_char }
|
||||
var_kw = @{ "var" ~ !identifier_char }
|
||||
import_kw = @{ "import" ~ !identifier_char }
|
||||
from_kw = @{ "from" ~ !identifier_char }
|
||||
extends_kw = @{ "extends" ~ !identifier_char }
|
||||
in_kw = @{ "in" ~ !identifier_char }
|
||||
is_kw = @{ "is" ~ !identifier_char }
|
||||
none_kw = @{ "none" ~ !identifier_char }
|
||||
undefined_kw = @{ "undefined" ~ !identifier_char }
|
||||
failure_kw = @{ "failure" ~ !identifier_char }
|
||||
success_kw = @{ "success" ~ !identifier_char }
|
||||
continue_kw = @{ "continue" ~ !identifier_char }
|
||||
ok_kw = @{ "ok" ~ !identifier_char }
|
||||
err_kw = @{ "err" ~ !identifier_char }
|
||||
|
||||
keyword = @{
|
||||
(fn_kw | if_kw | else_kw | match_kw | for_kw | while_kw | defer_kw |
|
||||
when_kw | live_kw | watch_kw | return_kw | const_kw | var_kw |
|
||||
import_kw | from_kw | extends_kw | in_kw | is_kw | none_kw |
|
||||
undefined_kw | failure_kw | success_kw | continue_kw | ok_kw | err_kw)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Literals
|
||||
string_literal = @{ "\"" ~ (!"\"" ~ ("\\\\" | "\\\"" | ANY))* ~ "\"" }
|
||||
template_literal = @{ "`" ~ (!"`" ~ ("\\`" | ANY))* ~ "`" }
|
||||
number_literal = @{ ASCII_DIGIT+ ~ ("." ~ ASCII_DIGIT+)? }
|
||||
boolean_literal = @{ ("true" | "false") ~ !identifier_char }
|
||||
|
||||
// Identifiers
|
||||
identifier_char = _{ ASCII_ALPHANUMERIC | "_" }
|
||||
identifier = @{ !(keyword | ASCII_DIGIT) ~ identifier_char+ }
|
||||
underscore = @{ "_" }
|
||||
|
||||
// Operators
|
||||
eq = @{ "==" }
|
||||
ne = @{ "!=" }
|
||||
le = @{ "<=" }
|
||||
ge = @{ ">=" }
|
||||
and = @{ "&&" }
|
||||
or = @{ "||" }
|
||||
arrow = @{ "->" }
|
||||
arrow_fat = @{ "=>" }
|
||||
|
||||
plus = { "+" }
|
||||
minus = { "-" }
|
||||
multiply = { "*" }
|
||||
divide = { "/" }
|
||||
modulo = { "%" }
|
||||
assign = { "=" }
|
||||
lt = { "<" }
|
||||
gt = { ">" }
|
||||
not = { "!" }
|
||||
question = { "?" }
|
||||
colon = { ":" }
|
||||
dot = { "." }
|
||||
comma = { "," }
|
||||
semicolon = { ";" }
|
||||
pipe = { "|" }
|
||||
|
||||
// Range operators
|
||||
range_inclusive = @{ "..=" }
|
||||
range_exclusive = @{ "..<" }
|
||||
range_op = { range_inclusive | range_exclusive }
|
||||
|
||||
comparison_op = { le | ge | eq | ne | lt | gt }
|
||||
|
||||
// Increment/Decrement
|
||||
increment = @{ "++" }
|
||||
decrement = @{ "--" }
|
||||
|
||||
// Delimiters
|
||||
lparen = { "(" }
|
||||
rparen = { ")" }
|
||||
lbrace = { "{" }
|
||||
rbrace = { "}" }
|
||||
lbracket = { "[" }
|
||||
rbracket = { "]" }
|
||||
|
||||
// Types - Fixed to avoid left recursion
|
||||
primitive_type = { "string" | "number" | "boolean" | "undefined" }
|
||||
base_type = { primitive_type | identifier }
|
||||
|
||||
// Type suffixes
|
||||
array_suffix = { lbracket ~ rbracket }
|
||||
optional_prefix = { question }
|
||||
error_union_prefix = { identifier? ~ not }
|
||||
|
||||
// Type expression - now handles prefixes and suffixes properly
|
||||
type_expr = {
|
||||
optional_prefix? ~ error_union_prefix? ~ base_type ~ array_suffix* |
|
||||
optional_prefix? ~ base_type ~ array_suffix*
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Type annotation
|
||||
type_annotation = { colon ~ type_expr }
|
||||
|
||||
// Parameters
|
||||
optional_suffix = { question }
|
||||
param = { identifier ~ optional_suffix? ~ type_annotation? }
|
||||
param_list = { lparen ~ (param ~ (comma ~ param)*)? ~ rparen }
|
||||
|
||||
// Return type with named return variable
|
||||
return_type_simple = { type_annotation }
|
||||
return_type_named = { arrow_fat ~ lparen ~ identifier ~ type_annotation ~ (assign ~ expression)? ~ rparen }
|
||||
return_type = { return_type_simple | return_type_named }
|
||||
|
||||
// Expressions
|
||||
primary_expr = {
|
||||
underscore |
|
||||
boolean_literal |
|
||||
number_literal |
|
||||
string_literal |
|
||||
template_literal |
|
||||
none_kw |
|
||||
undefined_kw |
|
||||
function_call_expr |
|
||||
identifier |
|
||||
lparen ~ expression ~ rparen |
|
||||
array_literal |
|
||||
if_expr |
|
||||
match_expr |
|
||||
continue_expr
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Function calls including ok() and err()
|
||||
function_call_expr = { (ok_kw | err_kw | failure_kw | success_kw) ~ lparen ~ expression_list? ~ rparen }
|
||||
|
||||
array_literal = { lbracket ~ expression_list? ~ rbracket }
|
||||
expression_list = { expression ~ (comma ~ expression)* }
|
||||
|
||||
// Member access and indexing
|
||||
member_access = { dot ~ identifier }
|
||||
index_access = { lbracket ~ expression ~ rbracket }
|
||||
call_suffix = { lparen ~ expression_list? ~ rparen }
|
||||
|
||||
postfix_expr = { primary_expr ~ (member_access | index_access | call_suffix | increment | decrement)* }
|
||||
|
||||
unary_expr = { (not | minus | increment | decrement)* ~ postfix_expr }
|
||||
|
||||
multiplicative_expr = { unary_expr ~ ((multiply | divide | modulo) ~ unary_expr)* }
|
||||
additive_expr = { multiplicative_expr ~ ((plus | minus) ~ multiplicative_expr)* }
|
||||
range_expr = { additive_expr ~ (range_op ~ additive_expr)? }
|
||||
relational_expr = { range_expr ~ (comparison_op ~ range_expr)* }
|
||||
equality_expr = { relational_expr ~ (is_kw ~ relational_expr)* }
|
||||
logical_and_expr = { equality_expr ~ (and ~ equality_expr)* }
|
||||
logical_or_expr = { logical_and_expr ~ (or ~ logical_and_expr)* }
|
||||
ternary_expr = { logical_or_expr ~ (question ~ expression ~ colon ~ expression)? }
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assignment_expr = { lvalue ~ assign ~ expression }
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lvalue = { identifier ~ (dot ~ identifier | lbracket ~ expression ~ rbracket)* }
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expression = { assignment_expr | ternary_expr }
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// If expression and statement
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if_expr = { if_kw ~ expression ~ lbrace ~ statement* ~ rbrace ~ (else_kw ~ lbrace ~ statement* ~ rbrace)? }
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if_expr_short = { if_kw ~ expression ~ colon ~ expression ~ (else_kw ~ colon ~ expression)? }
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// Match expression
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match_expr = { match_kw ~ expression? ~ lbrace ~ match_arm* ~ rbrace }
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match_arm = { match_pattern ~ arrow ~ (expression | block) }
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match_pattern = { expression }
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// Continue can be used as an expression in matches
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continue_expr = { continue_kw }
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// Statements
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statement = {
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import_stmt |
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function_decl |
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variable_decl |
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defer_stmt |
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||||
watch_stmt |
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||||
return_stmt |
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if_stmt |
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for_stmt |
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while_stmt |
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continue_stmt |
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||||
match_stmt |
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||||
expression_stmt
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}
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||||
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import_stmt = { import_kw ~ identifier ~ from_kw ~ string_literal }
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||||
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function_decl = {
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fn_kw ~ identifier ~ param_list ~ (extends_kw ~ identifier)? ~ return_type? ~ block
|
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}
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|
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variable_decl = {
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||||
(const_kw | var_kw | live_kw) ~ identifier ~ type_annotation? ~ assign ~ expression
|
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}
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|
||||
defer_stmt = {
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||||
defer_kw ~ (when_kw ~ expression ~ (pipe ~ identifier ~ pipe)?)? ~ block
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}
|
||||
|
||||
watch_stmt = {
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||||
watch_kw ~ identifier ~ block
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
return_stmt = { return_kw ~ expression? }
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||||
|
||||
if_stmt = {
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||||
if_kw ~ expression ~ ((colon ~ statement) | block) ~ (else_kw ~ ((colon ~ statement) | block))?
|
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}
|
||||
|
||||
for_stmt = {
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||||
for_kw ~ identifier ~ (comma ~ identifier)? ~ in_kw ~ expression ~ ((colon ~ statement) | block)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
while_stmt = {
|
||||
while_kw ~ expression? ~ ((colon ~ statement) | block)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
continue_stmt = { continue_kw }
|
||||
|
||||
match_stmt = { match_kw ~ expression? ~ lbrace ~ match_arm* ~ rbrace }
|
||||
|
||||
expression_stmt = { expression }
|
||||
|
||||
// Blocks
|
||||
block = { lbrace ~ statement* ~ rbrace }
|
||||
|
||||
// Program
|
||||
program = { SOI ~ statement* ~ EOI }
|
||||
|
196
src/solace.pest.bak
Normal file
196
src/solace.pest.bak
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1,196 @@
|
|||
//! Solace Grammar
|
||||
|
||||
WHITESPACE = _{ " " | "\t" }
|
||||
COMMENT = _{ "/*" ~ (!"*/" ~ ANY)* ~ "*/" | "//" ~ (!NEWLINE ~ ANY)* }
|
||||
|
||||
// Newline handling for automatic semicolon insertion
|
||||
NEWLINE = _{ "\n" | "\r\n" }
|
||||
terminator = _{ ";" | NEWLINE }
|
||||
|
||||
// Identifiers
|
||||
identifier = @{ ASCII_ALPHANUMERIC+ }
|
||||
|
||||
// ========== TYPE SYSTEM ==========
|
||||
type = {
|
||||
primitive_type |
|
||||
array_type |
|
||||
map_type |
|
||||
set_type |
|
||||
error_union_type |
|
||||
optional_type |
|
||||
identifier
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
primitive_type = { "undefined" | "string" | "number" | "boolean" }
|
||||
array_type = { type ~ "[]" }
|
||||
map_type = { "Map<" ~ type ~ "," ~ type ~ ">" }
|
||||
set_type = { "Set<" ~ type ~ ">" }
|
||||
error_union_type = { ("Error" ~ "!")? ~ type }
|
||||
optional_type = { type ~ "?" | "?" ~ type }
|
||||
|
||||
// ========== EXPRESSIONS (Pratt-ready) ==========
|
||||
// Base expression atoms
|
||||
atom = {
|
||||
literal |
|
||||
identifier |
|
||||
"(" ~ expr ~ ")" |
|
||||
match_expression |
|
||||
lambda_expression
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Literals
|
||||
literal = {
|
||||
number_literal |
|
||||
string_literal |
|
||||
boolean_literal |
|
||||
"undefined" |
|
||||
"none" |
|
||||
array_literal |
|
||||
struct_literal
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
number_literal = @{ ("-")? ~ ASCII_DIGIT+ ~ ("." ~ ASCII_DIGIT+)? }
|
||||
string_literal = @{ "\"" ~ (!"\"" ~ ANY)* ~ "\"" | "'" ~ (!"'" ~ ANY)* ~ "'" }
|
||||
boolean_literal = { "true" | "false" }
|
||||
array_literal = { "[" ~ (expr ~ ("," ~ expr)*)? ~ "]" }
|
||||
struct_literal = { "{" ~ (struct_field ~ ("," ~ struct_field)*)? ~ "}" }
|
||||
struct_field = { identifier ~ ":" ~ expr }
|
||||
|
||||
// Postfix operators (highest precedence)
|
||||
postfix_expr = {
|
||||
atom ~
|
||||
( call |
|
||||
member_access |
|
||||
array_access |
|
||||
range_operator )*
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
call = { "(" ~ (expr ~ ("," ~ expr)*)? ~ ")" }
|
||||
member_access = { "." ~ identifier }
|
||||
array_access = { "[" ~ expr ~ "]" }
|
||||
range_operator = { (range_inclusive | range_exclusive) ~ expr }
|
||||
|
||||
// Unary operators
|
||||
unary_expr = { unary_operator* ~ postfix_expr }
|
||||
unary_operator = { not | negate }
|
||||
|
||||
// Binary operators (will be handled by Pratt parser)
|
||||
// This is just for grammar completeness - actual precedence handled in Pratt parser
|
||||
binary_expr = { unary_expr ~ (binary_operator ~ unary_expr)* }
|
||||
binary_operator = {
|
||||
add |
|
||||
substract |
|
||||
multiply |
|
||||
divide |
|
||||
modulo |
|
||||
eq |
|
||||
neq |
|
||||
lt |
|
||||
gt |
|
||||
lte |
|
||||
gte |
|
||||
and |
|
||||
or
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
or = { "||" }
|
||||
and = { "&&" }
|
||||
eq = { "==" }
|
||||
neq = { "!=" }
|
||||
lt = { "<" }
|
||||
gt = { ">" }
|
||||
lte = { "<=" }
|
||||
gte = { ">=" }
|
||||
add = { "+" }
|
||||
substract = { "-" }
|
||||
multiply = { "*" }
|
||||
divide = { "/" }
|
||||
modulo = { "%" }
|
||||
not = { "!" }
|
||||
negate = { "-" }
|
||||
range_inclusive = { "..=" }
|
||||
range_exclusive = { "..<" }
|
||||
|
||||
// The main expression rule
|
||||
expr = { binary_expr }
|
||||
|
||||
// Special expressions
|
||||
match_expression = {
|
||||
"match" ~ (expr)? ~ "{" ~
|
||||
(match_case ~ ("," ~ match_case)*)? ~
|
||||
"}"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
match_case = { match_pattern ~ "->" ~ expr }
|
||||
match_pattern = { "_" | identifier | expr }
|
||||
|
||||
lambda_expression = { "|" ~ (identifier ~ ("," ~ identifier)*)? ~ "|" ~ "->" ~ expr }
|
||||
|
||||
// ========== STATEMENTS ==========
|
||||
statement = {
|
||||
variable_declaration ~ terminator |
|
||||
function_declaration ~ terminator? |
|
||||
expr_statement ~ terminator |
|
||||
return_statement ~ terminator |
|
||||
if_statement ~ terminator? |
|
||||
for_statement ~ terminator? |
|
||||
while_statement ~ terminator? |
|
||||
defer_statement ~ terminator? |
|
||||
watch_statement ~ terminator? |
|
||||
block_statement ~ terminator? |
|
||||
import_statement ~ terminator
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
variable_declaration = {
|
||||
("const" | "let" | "live") ~ identifier ~ (":" ~ type)? ~ ("=" ~ expr)?
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
function_declaration = {
|
||||
"fn" ~ identifier ~ "(" ~ (parameter ~ ("," ~ parameter)*)? ~ ")" ~
|
||||
("=>" ~ "(" ~ parameter ~ ")")? ~
|
||||
(":" ~ type)? ~
|
||||
(block | expr)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
parameter = { identifier ~ ":" ~ type ~ ("?" | "=" ~ expr)? }
|
||||
|
||||
return_statement = { "return" ~ expr? }
|
||||
expr_statement = { expr }
|
||||
|
||||
if_statement = {
|
||||
"if" ~ expr ~ block ~
|
||||
("else" ~ (if_statement | block))?
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
block = { "{" ~ statement* ~ "}" }
|
||||
block_statement = { block }
|
||||
|
||||
// Loops
|
||||
for_statement = {
|
||||
"for" ~
|
||||
(identifier ~ ",")? ~ identifier ~ "in" ~
|
||||
(expr | range_operator) ~
|
||||
(block | expr_statement)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
while_statement = {
|
||||
"while" ~ expr? ~ block
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Special statements
|
||||
defer_statement = {
|
||||
"defer" ~ ("when" ~ expr)? ~
|
||||
(lambda_expression | block)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
watch_statement = {
|
||||
"watch" ~ expr ~ block
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Import statement
|
||||
import_statement = {
|
||||
"import" ~ identifier ~ "from" ~ string_literal
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// ========== PROGRAM ==========
|
||||
program = { SOI ~ (statement | COMMENT)* ~ EOI }
|
127
test.solace
Normal file
127
test.solace
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1,127 @@
|
|||
/*
|
||||
* Solace looks like Zig, but without the low-level complexities and added
|
||||
* pattern matching. Typical expressions are very much like in TypeScript and
|
||||
* it supports the same primitive types undefined, string, number, boolean,
|
||||
* and their array versions, as well as Map and Set. It uses none instead of
|
||||
* null and objects are called structs. There is no new keyword and there are
|
||||
* no classes. Instead, Solace uses scopes that work like JavaScript's scopes.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
|
||||
// Optional parameters
|
||||
fn sum(a: number, b?: number): number {
|
||||
if b is undefined {
|
||||
return a
|
||||
}
|
||||
return a + b
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Optional values
|
||||
fn sum(a: number, b: ?number): number {
|
||||
if b is none { // b has to be defined, but can be set to none
|
||||
return a
|
||||
}
|
||||
return a + b
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Error Unions
|
||||
fn sum(a: number, b?: number): Error!number {
|
||||
if b is undefined {
|
||||
return failure("Second number is missing", Error)
|
||||
}
|
||||
return a + b
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Error unions default to Error, so the last example could also be written like
|
||||
fn sum(a: number, b?: number): !number {
|
||||
if b is undefined {
|
||||
return failure("Second number is missing")
|
||||
}
|
||||
return a + b
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Solace also supports initialized default return values, similar to Swift's inout parameters.
|
||||
// They are really useful for short functions:
|
||||
|
||||
fn fizzbuzz(until: number) => (output: string[] = []) {
|
||||
// var output = [] // no need, because it is already defined
|
||||
for i in 0..=until {
|
||||
// pattern matching
|
||||
match i {
|
||||
_ % 3 == 0 && _ % 5 == 0 -> output.push("fizzbuzz")
|
||||
_ % 3 == 0 -> output.push("fizz")
|
||||
_ % 5 == 0 -> output.push("buzz")
|
||||
_ -> output.push(i.toString())
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// no need, because it's the default return value, but can added for clarity
|
||||
// return output
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Matches are expressions, which means, they return a value.
|
||||
// Also, just for completeness, match doesn't need a value. So here is the last example changed to take both into account:
|
||||
|
||||
fn numberToFizzBuzz(n: number): string {
|
||||
return match {
|
||||
i % 3 == 0 && i % 5 == 0 -> "fizzbuzz"
|
||||
i % 3 == 0 -> "fizz"
|
||||
i % 5 == 0 -> "buzz"
|
||||
i -> i.toString()
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
fn fizzbuzz(until: number) => (output: string[] = []) {
|
||||
for i in 0..=until: output.push(numberToFizzBuzz(i))
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Now to the more interesting parts of Solace: Reactivity and unified handling of values.
|
||||
|
||||
import fs from "node:fs/promises"
|
||||
|
||||
fn openFile(path: string) {
|
||||
// fs.open returns a Promise, and while Solace supports them, it doesn't need
|
||||
// Promises or async/await, because it has live values.
|
||||
// Promises (and with them return values of async functions) are translated
|
||||
// to reactive values if used like this:
|
||||
live fd = fs.open(path, "rw")
|
||||
|
||||
// A defer statement runs after everything else finished, successful or not.
|
||||
// You can see it like try-finally, for functions.
|
||||
defer when ok(fd) {
|
||||
// Because it is a nameless assignment, we use _ to
|
||||
// access the return value. If you need a name, use:
|
||||
// defer when ok(fd) |file| { /*...*/ }
|
||||
_.close() // close file descriptor
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// live variables would be defined like this in TypeScript:
|
||||
// { state: "pending", value: Promise<T>, error: null } |
|
||||
// { state: "err", value: null, error: Error } |
|
||||
// { state: "ok", value: T, error: null }
|
||||
watch fd {
|
||||
match fd {
|
||||
// ok(x) returns the value of Result types like live, which is essentially an Error Union,
|
||||
// while err(x) returns the error or null
|
||||
ok(fd) -> handleFile(_) // here _ refers to the return value of ok(fd)
|
||||
err(fd) -> handleError(_) // here _ refers to the error value returned by err(fd)
|
||||
_ -> continue // matches need to handle all possible cases, and continue just ignores
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// here all the different ways to write loops:
|
||||
const myArray: number[] = [23, 42]
|
||||
for x in myArray: console.log(x)
|
||||
for y,i in myArray: console.log(`Index ${i} has value ${y}!`)
|
||||
|
||||
for i in 0..<23 {
|
||||
console.log("This will output as long as i is smaller than 23")
|
||||
}
|
||||
for i in 0..=23 {
|
||||
console.log("This will output as long as i is smaller or equal than 23")
|
||||
}
|
||||
while i <= 23: console.log("This will output forever, because I forgot to change the value of i")
|
||||
|
||||
while i <= 23 {
|
||||
console.log("This will output until i reaches 23. It's value is now", i++)
|
||||
}
|
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