You cannot select more than 25 topics Topics must start with a letter or number, can include dashes ('-') and can be up to 35 characters long.
brag/codegen/flatten.rkt

217 lines
8.2 KiB
Racket

8 years ago
#lang racket/base
(require yaragg/rules/stx-types
racket/list
8 years ago
(for-syntax racket/base))
(provide flatten-rule
flatten-rules
prim-rule)
(define (make-fresh-name)
(let ([n 0])
(λ ()
8 years ago
(set! n (add1 n))
(string->symbol (format "%rule~a" n)))))
(define default-fresh-name (make-fresh-name))
8 years ago
;; Translates rules to lists of primitive rules.
(define (flatten-rules rules #:fresh-name [fresh-name default-fresh-name])
(define ht (make-hasheq))
(apply append (for/list ([a-rule (in-list rules)])
(flatten-rule a-rule
#:ht ht
#:fresh-name fresh-name))))
8 years ago
;; flatten-rule: rule -> (listof primitive-rule)
(define (flatten-rule a-rule
#:fresh-name [fresh-name default-fresh-name]
;; ht: (hashtableof pattern-hash-key pat)
#:ht [ht (make-hasheq)])
8 years ago
(let recur ([a-rule a-rule] [inferred? #f])
8 years ago
;; lift-nonprimitive-pattern: pattern -> (values (listof primitive-rule) pattern)
;; Turns non-primitive patterns into primitive patterns, and produces a set of
;; derived rules.
(define (lift-nonprimitive-pattern a-pat)
(cond
[(primitive-pattern? a-pat)
(values '() (linearize-primitive-pattern a-pat))]
[(hash-has-key? ht (pattern->hash-key a-pat))
(values '() (list (hash-ref ht (pattern->hash-key a-pat))))]
[else
(define head (syntax-case a-pat () [(head rest ...) #'head]))
(define new-name (datum->syntax #f (fresh-name) a-pat))
(define new-inferred-id (datum->syntax #f `(inferred-id ,new-name ,head) a-pat))
(hash-set! ht (pattern->hash-key a-pat) new-inferred-id)
(values (recur #`(rule #,new-name #,a-pat) head)
(list new-inferred-id))]))
(define (lift-nonprimitive-patterns pats)
(define-values (rules patterns)
(for/fold ([inferred-ruless '()]
[patternss '()])
([p (in-list pats)])
(define-values (new-rules new-ps)
(lift-nonprimitive-pattern p))
(values (cons new-rules inferred-ruless)
(cons new-ps patternss))))
(values (apply append (reverse rules))
(apply append (reverse patterns))))
(with-syntax ([HEAD (if inferred? #'inferred-prim-rule #'prim-rule)]
[ORIGIN (syntax-case a-rule (rule) [(rule name (pat-head rest ...)) #'pat-head])])
8 years ago
(syntax-case a-rule (rule)
[(rule NAME PAT)
(syntax-case #'PAT (id inferred-id lit token choice repeat maybe seq)
8 years ago
;; The primitive types stay as they are:
[(id val)
(list #'(HEAD ORIGIN NAME [PAT]))]
8 years ago
[(inferred-id val reason)
(list #'(HEAD ORIGIN NAME [PAT]))]
8 years ago
[(lit val)
(list #'(HEAD ORIGIN NAME [PAT]))]
8 years ago
[(token val)
(list #'(HEAD ORIGIN NAME [PAT]))]
8 years ago
;; Everything else might need lifting:
[(choice SUB-PAT ...)
8 years ago
(begin
(define-values (inferred-ruless/rev new-sub-patss/rev)
(for/fold ([rs '()] [ps '()])
([p (syntax->list #'(SUB-PAT ...))])
(let-values ([(new-r new-p)
(lift-nonprimitive-pattern p)])
(values (cons new-r rs) (cons new-p ps)))))
(with-syntax ([((SUB-PAT ...) ...) (reverse new-sub-patss/rev)])
(append (list #'(HEAD ORIGIN NAME [SUB-PAT ...] ...))
8 years ago
(apply append (reverse inferred-ruless/rev)))))]
[(repeat 0 0 SUB-PAT)
;; repeat from 0 to 0 (is a no-op)
(recur #'(rule NAME (seq)) #f)]
[(repeat 0 MAYBE-MAX SUB-PAT)
;; repeat from 0 (as a maybe rule)
(recur #'(rule NAME (maybe (repeat 1 MAYBE-MAX SUB-PAT))) #f)]
[(repeat MIN #f SUB-PAT)
;; indefinite repeat
8 years ago
(begin
(define-values (inferred-rules new-sub-pats)
(lift-nonprimitive-pattern #'SUB-PAT))
(with-syntax ([(SUB-PAT ...) new-sub-pats]
[MIN-REPEAT-SUB-PATS (apply append (make-list (syntax-e #'MIN) new-sub-pats))])
(cons #`(HEAD ORIGIN NAME
[(inferred-id NAME repeat) SUB-PAT ...]
MIN-REPEAT-SUB-PATS)
inferred-rules)))]
[(repeat MIN MAX SUB-PAT)
;; finite repeat
(begin
(define min (syntax-e #'MIN))
(define max (syntax-e #'MAX))
(unless (<= min max)
(raise-syntax-error #f (format "minimum repeat count cannot be larger than maximum, got {~a,~a}" min max) a-rule))
;; has to keep the same rule NAME to work correctly
(define new-rule-stx
(if (= min max)
(with-syntax ([MIN-SUBPATS (make-list min #'SUB-PAT)])
#'(rule NAME (seq . MIN-SUBPATS)))
(with-syntax ([REPEATS-REMAINING (- max min)]) ; REPEATS-REMAINING is a positive integer
#'(rule NAME (seq (repeat MIN MIN SUB-PAT) (repeat 0 REPEATS-REMAINING SUB-PAT))))))
(recur new-rule-stx #f))]
[(maybe SUB-PAT)
(begin
(define-values (inferred-rules new-sub-pats)
(lift-nonprimitive-pattern #'SUB-PAT))
(with-syntax ([(SUB-PAT ...) new-sub-pats])
(cons #'(HEAD ORIGIN NAME
[SUB-PAT ...]
[])
inferred-rules)))]
8 years ago
[(seq SUB-PAT ...)
8 years ago
(begin
(define-values (inferred-rules new-sub-pats)
(lift-nonprimitive-patterns (syntax->list #'(SUB-PAT ...))))
(with-syntax ([(SUB-PAT ...) new-sub-pats])
(cons #'(HEAD ORIGIN NAME [SUB-PAT ...])
inferred-rules)))])]))))
8 years ago
;; Given a pattern, return a key appropriate for a hash.
;;
;; In the `ragg` days this used `syntax->datum` only.
;; The problem is that with cuts & splices in the mix, it creates ambiguity:
;; e.g., the pattern (/"," foo)* and ("," foo)* differ only in the 'hide syntax property
;; so `syntax->datum` does not capture their differences.
;; That means they produced the same hash key,
;; which meant they produced the same inferred pattern. Which is wrong.
;; So we adjust the key to take account of the 'hide property
;; by "lifting" it into the datum with cons.
;; Then the pattern-inference process treats them separately.
(define (pattern->hash-key a-pat)
(let loop ([x a-pat])
(let ([maybe-stx-list (syntax->list x)])
(if maybe-stx-list
(cons (syntax-property x 'hide) (map loop maybe-stx-list))
(syntax->datum x)))))
;; Returns true if the pattern looks primitive
(define (primitive-pattern? a-pat)
(syntax-case a-pat (id lit token choice repeat maybe seq)
[(id val)
#t]
[(lit val)
#t]
[(token val)
#t]
[(choice sub-pat ...)
#f]
[(repeat min max val)
8 years ago
#f]
[(maybe sub-pat)
#f]
[(seq sub-pat ...)
(andmap primitive-pattern? (syntax->list #'(sub-pat ...)))]))
;; Given a primitive pattern (id, lit, token, and seqs only containing
;; primitive patterns), returns a linear sequence of just id, lits,
;; and tokens.
(define (linearize-primitive-pattern a-pat)
(define (traverse a-pat acc)
(syntax-case a-pat (id inferred-id lit token seq)
[(id val)
(cons a-pat acc)]
[(inferred-id val reason)
(cons a-pat acc)]
[(lit val)
(cons a-pat acc)]
[(token val)
(cons a-pat acc)]
[(seq vals ...)
(foldl traverse acc (syntax->list #'(vals ...)))]))
(reverse (traverse a-pat '())))
(define-syntax (prim-rule stx)
(raise-syntax-error #f "internal error: should not be macro expanded" stx))
(define-syntax (inferred-prim-rule stx)
(raise-syntax-error #f "internal error: should not be macro expanded" stx))
(define-syntax (inferred-id stx)
(raise-syntax-error #f "internal error: should not be macro expanded" stx))