module Parfait # This represents the method at source code level (sis vool) # # Type objects are already created for args and locals, but the main attribute # is the source, which is a Vool::Statement # # Classes store VoolMethods, while Types store CallableMethod # A Type referes to a Class , but a Class (interface) is implemented by many types # as it changes during the course of it's life. Types do not change. Objects have # type, and so only indirectly a class. # class VoolMethod < Object attr :type, :name , :args_type , :frame_type attr_reader :source def initialize(name , args_type , frame_type , source ) self.name = name self.args_type = args_type self.frame_type = frame_type @source = source raise "Name must be symbol" unless name.is_a?(Symbol) raise "args_type must be type" unless args_type.is_a?(Parfait::Type) raise "frame_type must be type" unless frame_type.is_a?(Parfait::Type) raise "source must be vool" unless source.is_a?(Vool::Statement) raise "Empty bod" if(@source.is_a?(Vool::Statements) and @source.empty?) end def create_callable_method( type ) raise "create_method #{type.inspect} is not a Type" unless type.is_a? Parfait::Type type.create_method( name , args_type , frame_type) end def compiler_for(self_type) callable_method = create_callable_method(self_type) compiler = Risc::MethodCompiler.new( callable_method ) head = @source.to_mom( compiler ) compiler.add_mom(head) compiler end end end