rubyx/lib/bosl/compiler/basic_expressions.rb

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module Bosl
# collection of the simple ones, int and strings and such
Compiler.class_eval do
# Constant expressions can by definition be evaluated at compile time.
# But that does not solve their storage, ie they need to be accessible at runtime from _somewhere_
# So we view ConstantExpressions like functions that return the value of the constant.
# In other words, their storage is the return slot as it would be for a method
# The current approach moves the constant into a variable before using it
# But in the future (in the one that holds great things) we optimize those unneccesay moves away
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def on_int expression
int = expression.first
to = Virtual::Return.new(Virtual::Integer , int)
method.source.add_code Virtual::Set.new( int , to )
to
end
def on_true expression
to = Virtual::Return.new(Virtual::Reference , true )
method.source.add_code Virtual::Set.new( true , to )
to
end
def on_false expression
to = Virtual::Return.new(Virtual::Reference , false)
method.source.add_code Virtual::Set.new( false , to )
to
end
def on_nil expression
to = Virtual::Return.new(Virtual::Reference , nil)
method.source.add_code Virtual::Set.new( nil , to )
to
end
def on_string expression
# Clearly a TODO here to implement strings rather than reusing symbols
value = expression.first.to_sym
to = Virtual::Return.new(Virtual::Reference , value)
method.source.constants << value
method.source.add_code Virtual::Set.new( value , to )
to
end
end
end