require 'parslet' require 'ast/expression' module Parser class Transform < Parslet::Transform rule(:string => sequence(:chars)) { Ast::StringExpression.new chars.join } rule(:esc => simple(:esc)) { '\\' + esc } rule(char: simple(:char)) { char } rule(:integer => simple(:value)) { Ast::IntegerExpression.new(value.to_i) } rule(:name => simple(:name)) { Ast::NameExpression.new(name.to_s) } rule(:instance_variable => simple(:instance_variable)) { Ast::VariableExpression.new(instance_variable.name) } rule(:module_name => simple(:module_name)) { Ast::ModuleName.new(module_name.to_s) } rule(:array_constant => sequence(:array_constant) ) { Ast::ArrayExpression.new(array_constant) } rule(:array_element => simple(:array_element)) { array_element } rule(:hash_constant => sequence(:hash_constant) ) { Ast::HashExpression.new(hash_constant) } rule(:hash_key => simple(:hash_key) , :hash_value => simple(:hash_value)) { Ast::AssociationExpression.new(hash_key,hash_value) } rule(:hash_pair => simple(:hash_pair) ) { hash_pair } rule(:argument => simple(:argument)) { argument } rule(:argument_list => sequence(:argument_list)) { argument_list } #Two rules for calls, simple and qualified. Keeps the rules simpler rule( :call_site => simple(:call_site), :argument_list => sequence(:argument_list)) do Ast::CallSiteExpression.new(call_site.name, argument_list ) end rule( :receiver => simple(:receiver) , :call_site => simple(:call_site), :argument_list => sequence(:argument_list)) do Ast::CallSiteExpression.new(call_site.name, argument_list , receiver) end rule(:if => simple(:if), :conditional => simple(:conditional), :if_true => {:expressions => sequence(:if_true) , :else => simple(:else) }, :if_false => {:expressions => sequence(:if_false) , :end => simple(:e) }) do Ast::IfExpression.new(conditional, if_true, if_false) end rule(:while => simple(:while), :while_cond => simple(:while_cond) , :do => simple(:do) , :body => {:expressions => sequence(:body) , :end => simple(:e) }) do Ast::WhileExpression.new(while_cond, body) end rule(:return => simple(:return) , :return_expression => simple(:return_expression))do Ast::ReturnExpression.new(return_expression) end rule(:parmeter => simple(:parmeter)) { parmeter } rule(:parmeter_list => sequence(:parmeter_list)) { parmeter_list } # Also two rules for function definitions, unqualified and qualified rule(:function_name => simple(:function_name), :parmeter_list => sequence(:parmeter_list), :expressions => sequence(:expressions) , :end => simple(:e)) do Ast::FunctionExpression.new(function_name.name, parmeter_list, expressions) end rule(:receiver=> simple(:receiver), :function_name => simple(:function_name), :parmeter_list => sequence(:parmeter_list), :expressions => sequence(:expressions) , :end => simple(:e)) do Ast::FunctionExpression.new(function_name.name, parmeter_list, expressions , receiver) end rule(l: simple(:l), o: simple(:o) , r: simple(:r)) do Ast::OperatorExpression.new( o.to_s.strip , l ,r) end #modules and classes are understandibly quite similar Class < Module rule( :module_name => simple(:module_name) , :module_expressions => sequence(:module_expressions) , :end=>"end") do Ast::ModuleExpression.new(module_name , module_expressions) end rule( :module_name => simple(:module_name) , :class_expressions => sequence(:class_expressions) , :end=>"end") do Ast::ClassExpression.new(module_name , class_expressions) end #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