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Arrays were introduced with the name "lists". While it **may** look user-friendlier and so on, it actually uses a wrong name: lists are different from arrays. I ran a grep and I should've replaced every occurrence, plus everything seems to work, however a double check wouldn't be bad. Change-Id: I6a858f02f5dd9250ba7e1abf9c6422fd98758c9e
135 lines
4.5 KiB
PHP
135 lines
4.5 KiB
PHP
<?php
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/**
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* Represents a node of a parser tree.
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*/
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class AFPTreeNode {
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// Each of the constants below represents a node corresponding to a level
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// of the parser, from the top of the tree to the bottom.
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// ENTRY is always one-element and thus does not have its own node.
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// SEMICOLON is a many-children node, denoting that the nodes have to be
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// evaluated in order and the last value has to be returned.
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const SEMICOLON = 'SEMICOLON';
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// ASSIGNMENT (formerly known as SET) is a node which is responsible for
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// assigning values to variables. ASSIGNMENT is a (variable name [string],
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// value [tree node]) tuple, INDEX_ASSIGNMENT (which is used to assign
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// values at array offsets) is a (variable name [string], index [tree node],
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// value [tree node]) tuple, and ARRAY_APPEND has the form of (variable name
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// [string], value [tree node]).
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const ASSIGNMENT = 'ASSIGNMENT';
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const INDEX_ASSIGNMENT = 'INDEX_ASSIGNMENT';
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const ARRAY_APPEND = 'ARRAY_APPEND';
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// CONDITIONAL represents both a ternary operator and an if-then-else-end
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// construct. The format is (condition, evaluated-if-true,
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// evaluated-in-false), all tree nodes.
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const CONDITIONAL = 'CONDITIONAL';
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// LOGIC is a logic operator accepted by AFPData::boolOp. The format is
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// (operation, left operand, right operand).
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const LOGIC = 'LOGIC';
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// COMPARE is a comparison operator accepted by AFPData::boolOp. The format is
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// (operation, left operand, right operand).
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const COMPARE = 'COMPARE';
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// SUM_REL is either '+' or '-'. The format is (operation, left operand,
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// right operand).
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const SUM_REL = 'SUM_REL';
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// MUL_REL is a multiplication-related operation accepted by AFPData::mulRel.
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// The format is (operation, left operand, right operand).
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const MUL_REL = 'MUL_REL';
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// POW is an exponentiation operator. The format is (base, exponent).
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const POW = 'POW';
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// BOOL_INVERT is a boolean inversion operator. The format is (operand).
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const BOOL_INVERT = 'BOOL_INVERT';
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// KEYWORD_OPERATOR is one of the binary keyword operators supported by the
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// filter language. The format is (keyword, left operand, right operand).
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const KEYWORD_OPERATOR = 'KEYWORD_OPERATOR';
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// UNARY is either unary minus or unary plus. The format is (operator,
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// operand).
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const UNARY = 'UNARY';
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// ARRAY_INDEX is an operation of accessing an array by an offset. The format
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// is (array, offset).
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const ARRAY_INDEX = 'ARRAY_INDEX';
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// Since parenthesis only manipulate precedence of the operators, they are
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// not explicitly represented in the tree.
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// FUNCTION_CALL is an invocation of built-in function. The format is a
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// tuple where the first element is a function name, and all subsequent
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// elements are the arguments.
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const FUNCTION_CALL = 'FUNCTION_CALL';
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// ARRAY_DEFINITION is an array literal. The $children field contains tree
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// nodes for the values of each of the array element used.
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const ARRAY_DEFINITION = 'ARRAY_DEFINITION';
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// ATOM is a node representing a literal. The only element of $children is a
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// token corresponding to the literal.
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const ATOM = 'ATOM';
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/** @var string Type of the node, one of the constants above */
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public $type;
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/**
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* Parameters of the value. Typically it is an array of children nodes,
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* which might be either strings (for parametrization of the node) or another
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* node. In case of ATOM it's a parser token.
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* @var AFPTreeNode[]|string[]|AFPToken
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*/
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public $children;
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// Position used for error reporting.
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public $position;
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/**
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* @param string $type
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* @param AFPTreeNode[]|string[]|AFPToken $children
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* @param int $position
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*/
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public function __construct( $type, $children, $position ) {
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$this->type = $type;
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$this->children = $children;
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$this->position = $position;
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}
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/**
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* @return string
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*/
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public function toDebugString() {
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return implode( "\n", $this->toDebugStringInner() );
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}
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private function toDebugStringInner() {
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if ( $this->type == self::ATOM ) {
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return [ "ATOM({$this->children->type} {$this->children->value})" ];
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}
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$align = function ( $line ) {
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return ' ' . $line;
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};
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$lines = [ "{$this->type}" ];
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foreach ( $this->children as $subnode ) {
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if ( $subnode instanceof AFPTreeNode ) {
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$sublines = array_map( $align, $subnode->toDebugStringInner() );
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} elseif ( is_string( $subnode ) ) {
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$sublines = [ " {$subnode}" ];
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} else {
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throw new AFPException( "Each node parameter has to be either a node or a string" );
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}
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$lines = array_merge( $lines, $sublines );
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}
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return $lines;
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}
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}
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