-(in-package #:cl-nl.parser)
+(in-package #:clnl-parser)
; Ok, after thinking about this a little, the parser is completely contextual
; based on what has come before. We can't do a contextless parsing, like we
; - We don't really care if things are commands or reporters right now
(defparameter *prims* nil)
+; prims that are created when compiling the netlogo file
+; usually via procedures or top level things like breed declarations
+(defparameter *dynamic-prims* nil)
(defun prim-name (prim) (getf prim :name))
(defun prim-num-args (prim) (length (getf prim :args)))
(defun prim-args (prim) (getf prim :args))
+(defun prim-structure-prim (prim) (getf prim :structure-prim))
(defun find-prim (symb) (find symb *prims* :key #'prim-name))
; Make this only as complicated as it needs to be, letting it grow
; as we take on more and more of the language
-(defun parse (lexed-ast)
+(defun parse (lexed-ast &optional dynamic-prims)
+ "PARSE LEXED-AST &optional DYNAMIC-PRIMS => AST
+
+ DYNAMIC-PRIMS: DYNAMIC-PRIM*
+
+ARGUMENTS AND VALUES:
+
+ LEXED-AST: An ambigious ast
+ AST: An unambigious ast that can be transpiled
+ DYNAMIC-PRIM: A prim not statically defined
+
+DESCRIPTION:
+
+ PARSE takes a ambigious LEXED-AST and converts it to an unambigious one.
+
+ DYNAMIC-PRIMS that are passed in are used to avoid compilation errors on
+ things not statically defined by the NetLogo language, be they user defined
+ procedures or generated primitives from breed declarations.
+
+ The need for a parser between the lexer and the transpiler is because NetLogo
+ needs two passes to turn into something that can be used. This is the only entry
+ point into this module, and should probably remain that way.
+
+ There's also a lot of error checking that the LEXED-AST even makes sense, even
+ though the lexer obviously thought it did.
+
+ Examples are too numerous and varied, but by inserting an output between
+ the lexer and this code, a good idea of what goes on can be gotten."
+ (let
+ ; could have defined this using the special variable, but didn't to make the
+ ; function definition simpler, as well as the documentation.
+ ((*dynamic-prims* dynamic-prims))
+ (parse-internal lexed-ast)))
+
+(defun parse-internal (lexed-ast)
(cond
((not lexed-ast) nil)
- ((numberp (car lexed-ast)) (cons (coerce (car lexed-ast) 'double-float) (parse (cdr lexed-ast))))
+ ((numberp (car lexed-ast)) (cons (coerce (car lexed-ast) 'double-float) (parse-internal (cdr lexed-ast))))
((eql :[ (car lexed-ast)) (parse-block (cdr lexed-ast)))
((and (symbolp (car lexed-ast)) (find-prim (car lexed-ast)))
- (let*
- ((prim (find-prim (car lexed-ast)))
- (num-args (prim-num-args prim))
- (parsed-remainder (parse (cdr lexed-ast))))
- (cons
- (cons
- (prim-name prim)
- (mapcar
- #'help-arg
- (prim-args prim)
- (butlast parsed-remainder (- (length parsed-remainder) num-args))))
- (nthcdr num-args parsed-remainder))))
+ (let
+ ((prim (find-prim (car lexed-ast))))
+ (when (prim-structure-prim prim)
+ (error "This doesn't make sense here"))
+ (parse-prim prim lexed-ast)))
(t (error "Couldn't parse ~S" lexed-ast))))
+(defun parse-prim (prim lexed-ast)
+ (let
+ ((num-args (prim-num-args prim))
+ (parsed-remainder (parse-internal (cdr lexed-ast))))
+ (cons
+ (cons
+ (prim-name prim)
+ (mapcar
+ #'help-arg
+ (prim-args prim)
+ (butlast parsed-remainder (- (length parsed-remainder) num-args))))
+ (nthcdr num-args parsed-remainder))))
+
(defun help-arg (arg-type arg)
(case arg-type
(:command-block
(if (not (and (consp arg) (eql 'block (car arg))))
- (error "Required a block, but found a ~A" arg)
- (cons :command-block (cdr arg))))
+ (error "Required a block, but found a ~A" arg)
+ (cons :command-block (cdr arg))))
+ (:list
+ (if (and (consp arg) (eql 'block (car arg)))
+ (cons :list-literal (cdr arg))
+ arg))
(t arg)))
(defun parse-block (tokens)
(cons
(cons
'block
- (parse in-block))
- (parse after-block))))
+ (parse-internal in-block))
+ (parse-internal after-block))))
(defun find-closing-bracket (tokens &optional (depth 0))
(cond
(list :name ,name :args ',args)
*prims*))
+(defmacro defstructureprim (name)
+ `(push
+ (list :name ,name :structure-prim t)
+ *prims*))
+
; This list of prims will get combined with the mapping to actual code later
; Current list of argument types we accept:
; - :number
+; - :agentset
+; - :command-block
; - t - any type
(defprim :ask (:agentset :command-block))
(defprim :crt (:number))
(defprim :fd (:number))
+(defprim :random-float (:number))
(defprim :show (t))
(defprim :turtles ())
+
+(defstructureprim :globals)
+(defstructureprim :breed)
+(defstructureprim :turtles-own)
+(defstructureprim :patches-own)
+(defstructureprim :to)
+(defstructureprim :to-report)