rubyx/lib/parser/transform.rb

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require 'parslet'
require 'vm/nodes'
module Parser
class Transform < Parslet::Transform
rule(:integer => simple(:value)) { Vm::IntegerExpression.new(value.to_i) }
rule(:name => simple(:name)) { Vm::NameExpression.new(name.to_s) }
rule(:arg => simple(:arg)) { arg }
rule(:args => sequence(:args)) { args }
rule(:funcall => simple(:funcall),
:args => simple(:args)) { Vm::FuncallExpression.new(funcall.name, [args]) }
rule(:funcall => simple(:funcall),
:args => sequence(:args)) { Vm::FuncallExpression.new(funcall.name, args) }
rule(:cond => simple(:cond),
:if_true => {:body => simple(:if_true)},
:if_false => {:body => simple(:if_false)}) { Vm::ConditionalExpression.new(cond, if_true, if_false) }
rule(:param => simple(:param)) { param }
rule(:params => sequence(:params)) { params }
rule(:func => simple(:func),
:params => simple(:name),
:body => simple(:body)) { Vm::FunctionExpression.new(func.name, [name], body) }
rule(:func => simple(:func),
:params => sequence(:params),
:body => simple(:body)) { Vm::FunctionExpression.new(func.name, params, body) }
#shortcut to get the ast tree for a given string
# optional second arguement specifies a rule that will be parsed (mainly for testing)
def self.ast string , rule = :root
syntax = Parser.new.send(rule).parse(string)
tree = Transform.new.apply(syntax)
tree
end
end
end