rubyx/lib/old_ast/call_site_expression.rb
2014-06-25 02:33:44 +03:00

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module Ast
# assignment, like operators are really function calls
class CallSiteExpression < Expression
# attr_reader :name, :args , :receiver
@@counter = 0
def compile context
into = context.function
params = args.collect{ |a| a.compile(context) }
puts "compiling receiver #{receiver} (call #{name})"
if receiver.is_a? ModuleName
clazz = context.object_space.get_or_create_class receiver.name
value_receiver = clazz.meta_class
function = value_receiver.resolve_function name
elsif receiver.is_a?(StringExpression) or receiver.is_a?(IntegerExpression)
#TODO obviously the class is wrong, but you gotta start somewhere
clazz = context.object_space.get_or_create_class :Object
function = clazz.resolve_function name
value_receiver = receiver.compile(context)
elsif receiver.is_a?(NameExpression)
if(receiver.name == :self)
function = context.current_class.resolve_function(name)
value_receiver = Vm::Integer.new(Vm::RegisterMachine.instance.receiver_register)
else
value_receiver = receiver.compile(context)
# TODO HACK warning: should determine class dynamically
function = context.current_class.resolve_function(name)
end
elsif receiver.is_a? VariableExpression
value_receiver = receiver.compile(context)
function = context.current_class.resolve_function(name)
else
#This , how does one say nowadays, smells. Smells of unused polymorphism actually
raise "Not sure this is possible, but never good to leave elses open #{receiver} #{receiver.class}"
end
raise "No such method error #{inspect}" if (function.nil?)
raise "No receiver error #{inspect}:#{receiver}" if (value_receiver.nil?)
call = Vm::CallSite.new( name , value_receiver , params , function)
current_function = context.function
into.push([]) unless current_function.nil?
call.load_args into
call.do_call into
after = into.new_block("#{name}#{@@counter+=1}")
into.insert_at after
into.pop([]) unless current_function.nil?
function.return_type
end
end
class VariableExpression < CallSiteExpression
# super( :_get_instance_variable , [StringExpression.new(name)] )
def make_setter
@name = :_set_instance_variable
@args << StringExpression.new("value")
end
end
end