rubyx/lib/compiler/if_expression.rb
Torsten Ruger ff22c17784 move ast to compiler
new compile module does just that: compile
Dispatch with visitor pattern
no more patching into ast
2015-05-04 14:22:22 +03:00

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module Compiler
# if - attr_reader :cond, :if_true, :if_false
def compile_if expression , method , message
# to execute the logic as the if states it, the blocks are the other way around
# so we can the jump over the else if true ,and the else joins unconditionally after the true_block
merge_block = method.new_block "if_merge" # last one, created first
true_block = method.new_block "if_true" # second, linked in after current, before merge
false_block = method.new_block "if_false" # directly next in order, ie if we don't jump we land here
is = cond.compile(method,message)
# TODO should/will use different branches for different conditions.
# just a scetch : cond_val = cond_val.is_true?(method) unless cond_val.is_a? Virtual::BranchCondition
method.add_code Virtual::IsTrueBranch.new( true_block )
# compile the true block (as we think of it first, even it is second in sequential order)
method.current true_block
last = is
if_true.each do |part|
last = part.compile(method,message )
raise part.inspect if last.nil?
end
# compile the false block
method.current false_block
if_false.each do |part|
puts "compiling in if false #{part}"
last = part.compile(method,message)
raise part.inspect if last.nil?
end
method.add_code Virtual::UnconditionalBranch.new( merge_block )
puts "compiled if: end"
method.current merge_block
#TODO should return the union of the true and false types
last
end
end