module Vool # Base class for assignments (local/ivar), works just as you'd expect # Only "quirk" maybe, that arguments are like locals # # Only actual functionality here is the compile_assign_call which compiles # the call, should the assigned value be a call. class Assignment < Statement attr_reader :name , :value def initialize(name , value ) raise "Name nil #{self}" unless name raise "Value nil #{self}" unless value raise "Value cant be Assignment #{value}" if value.is_a?(Assignment) raise "Value cant be Statements #{value}" if value.is_a?(Statements) @name , @value = name , value end def each(&block) block.call(self) @value.each(&block) end def to_s(depth = 0) at_depth(depth , "#{@name} = #{@value}") end # The assign instruction (a slot_load) is produced by delegating the slot to derived # class # # When the right hand side is a CallStatement, it must be compiled, before the assign # is executed # # Derived classes do not implement to_mom, only slot_position def to_mom(compiler) to = Mom::SlotDefinition.new(:message , self.slot_position(compiler)) from = @value.slot_definition(compiler) assign = Mom::SlotLoad.new(self,to,from) return assign unless @value.is_a?(CallStatement) @value.to_mom(compiler) << assign end end end