implement indexed object access

one of the few functions that can’t be coded
(or the design specifically is such that it can’t, in c it would be
self[index],
or, worse *(self + index) )
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Torsten Ruger 2015-11-07 17:36:28 +02:00
parent 35afe88ede
commit 708cdace17
2 changed files with 22 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ module Register
# have to define some dummies, just for the other to compile
# TODO go through the virtual parfait layer and adjust function names to what they really are
obj = @space.get_class_by_name(:Object)
[:main ].each do |f|
[:main , :get_internal ].each do |f|
obj.add_instance_method Builtin::Object.send(f , nil)
end
obj = @space.get_class_by_name(:Kernel)

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@ -1,7 +1,10 @@
require "ast/sexp"
module Register
module Builtin
class Object
module ClassMethods
include AST::Sexp
# main entry point, ie __init__ calls this
# defined here as empty, to be redefined
@ -10,6 +13,24 @@ module Register
return compiler.method
end
# self[index] basically. Index is the first arg
# return is stored in return_value
# (this method returns a new method off course, like all builting)
def get_internal context
compiler = Soml::Compiler.new.create_method(:Object , :get_internal , []).init_method
source = "get_internal"
#Load self by "calling" on_name
me = compiler.process( s(:name , :self) )
# Load the argument
index = compiler.use_reg :Integer
compiler.add_code Register.get_slot(source , :message , Parfait::Message.get_indexed(1), index )
# reduce me to me[index]
compiler.add_code GetSlot.new( source , me , index , me)
# and put it back into the return value
compiler.add_code Register.set_slot( source , me , :message , :return_value)
return compiler.method
end
end
extend ClassMethods
end