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$TESTING ||= false # unless defined $TESTING
##
# Sexps are the basic storage mechanism of SexpProcessor. Sexps have
# a +type+ (to be renamed +node_type+) which is the first element of
# the Sexp. The type is used by SexpProcessor to determine whom to
# dispatch the Sexp to for processing.
class Sexp < Array # ZenTest FULL
attr_writer :line
attr_accessor :file, :comments
@@array_types = [ :array, :args, ]
##
# Create a new Sexp containing +args+.
def initialize(*args)
super(args)
end
##
# Creates a new Sexp from Array +a+.
def self.from_array(a)
ary = Array === a ? a : [a]
result = self.new
ary.each do |x|
case x
when Sexp
result << x
when Array
result << self.from_array(x)
else
result << x
end
end
result
end
def ==(obj) # :nodoc:
if obj.class == self.class then
super
else
false
end
end
##
# Returns true if this Sexp's pattern matches +sexp+.
def ===(sexp)
return nil unless Sexp === sexp
pattern = self # this is just for my brain
return true if pattern == sexp
sexp.each do |subset|
return true if pattern === subset
end
return nil
end
##
# Returns true if this Sexp matches +pattern+. (Opposite of #===.)
def =~(pattern)
return pattern === self
end
##
# Returns true if the node_type is +array+ or +args+.
#
# REFACTOR: to TypedSexp - we only care when we have units.
def array_type?
type = self.first
@@array_types.include? type
end
def compact # :nodoc:
self.delete_if { |o| o.nil? }
end
##
# Enumeratates the sexp yielding to +b+ when the node_type == +t+.
def each_of_type(t, &b)
each do | elem |
if Sexp === elem then
elem.each_of_type(t, &b)
b.call(elem) if elem.first == t
end
end
end
##
# Replaces all elements whose node_type is +from+ with +to+. Used
# only for the most trivial of rewrites.
def find_and_replace_all(from, to)
each_with_index do | elem, index |
if Sexp === elem then
elem.find_and_replace_all(from, to)
else
self[index] = to if elem == from
end
end
end
##
# Replaces all Sexps matching +pattern+ with Sexp +repl+.
def gsub(pattern, repl)
return repl if pattern == self
new = self.map do |subset|
case subset
when Sexp then
subset.gsub(pattern, repl)
else
subset
end
end
return Sexp.from_array(new)
end
def inspect # :nodoc:
sexp_str = self.map {|x|x.inspect}.join(', ')
if ENV['VERBOSE'] && line then
"s(#{sexp_str}).line(#{line})"
else
"s(#{sexp_str})"
end
end
def find_node name, delete = false
matches = find_nodes name
case matches.size
when 0 then
nil
when 1 then
match = matches.first
delete match if delete
match
else
raise NoMethodError, "multiple nodes for #{name} were found in #{inspect}"
end
end
##
# Find every node with type +name+.
def find_nodes name
find_all { | sexp | Sexp === sexp and sexp.first == name }
end
##
# If passed a line number, sets the line and returns self. Otherwise
# returns the line number. This allows you to do message cascades
# and still get the sexp back.
def line(n=nil)
if n then
@line = n
self
else
@line ||= nil
end
end
##
# Returns the size of the sexp, flattened.
def mass
@mass ||= self.structure.flatten.size
end
##
# Returns the node named +node+, deleting it if +delete+ is true.
def method_missing meth, delete = false
find_node meth, delete
end
def pretty_print(q) # :nodoc:
nnd = ')'
nnd << ".line(#{line})" if line && ENV['VERBOSE']
q.group(1, 's(', nnd) do
q.seplist(self) {|v| q.pp v }
end
end
##
# Returns the node type of the Sexp.
def sexp_type
first
end
##
# Returns the Sexp body, ie the values without the node type.
def sexp_body
self[1..-1]
end
##
# If run with debug, Sexp will raise if you shift on an empty
# Sexp. Helps with debugging.
def shift
raise "I'm empty" if self.empty?
super
end if $DEBUG or $TESTING
##
# Returns the bare bones structure of the sexp.
# s(:a, :b, s(:c, :d), :e) => s(:a, s(:c))
def structure
result = self.class.new
if Array === self.first then
result = self.first.structure
else
result << self.first
self.grep(Array).each do |subexp|
result << subexp.structure
end
end
result
end
##
# Replaces the Sexp matching +pattern+ with +repl+.
def sub(pattern, repl)
return repl.dup if pattern == self
done = false
new = self.map do |subset|
if done then
subset
else
case subset
when Sexp then
if pattern == subset then
done = true
repl.dup
elsif pattern === subset then
done = true
subset.sub pattern, repl
else
subset
end
else
subset
end
end
end
return Sexp.from_array(new)
end
def to_a # :nodoc:
self.map { |o| Sexp === o ? o.to_a : o }
end
def to_s # :nodoc:
inspect
end
end
class SexpMatchSpecial < Sexp; end
class SexpAny < SexpMatchSpecial
def ==(o)
Sexp === o
end
def ===(o)
return Sexp === o
end
def inspect
"ANY"
end
end
module SexpMatchSpecials
def ANY(); return SexpAny.new; end
end
##
# This is just a stupid shortcut to make indentation much cleaner.
def s(*args)
Sexp.new(*args)
end
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