Parse modules

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2022-09-15 22:03:20 -07:00
parent 1ed884eff9
commit 6e7a7c7d04
3 changed files with 45 additions and 32 deletions

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@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ data Fixity = InfixL | InfixR | Infix
operators : List (String, Int, Fixity)
operators = [
("->", 1, InfixR),
("=", 2, InfixL), -- REVIEW
("=", 2, InfixL), -- REVIEW L R ?
("+",4,InfixL),
("-",4,InfixL),
("*",5,InfixL),
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ letExpr = do
pPattern : Parser Pattern
pPattern
= PatWild <$ keyword "_"
<|> [| PatVar ident |]
<|> PatVar <$> ident
export
lamExpr : Parser Term
@@ -154,32 +154,29 @@ caseExpr = do
term = defer $ \_ =>
caseExpr
<|> letExpr
<|> lamExpr
<|> parseOp
{-
so lets say we wanted to do the indent, the hard way.
what does this look like
-- And top level stuff
We want to say:
kw 'let' $ indentedSome assignment
parseSig : Parser Decl
parseSig = TypeSig <$> ident <* keyword ":" <*> term
now assignment is going to be whatever, but we need to make sure the initial token can/must be at
current indentation level.
Ok idris indent is not Col, it's AnyIndent | AtPos Int | AfterPos Int
The col though is somehow sixty.
sixten is sameCol, dropAnchor, with an "environment"
parseDef : Parser Decl
parseDef = Def <$> ident <* keyword "=" <*> term
sixty is Position is line and col and either line matches or col < tokenCol.
parseDecl : Parser Decl
parseDecl = parseSig <|> parseDef
that's maybe doable..
-}
export
parseMod : Parser Module
parseMod = do
keyword "module"
name <- ident
-- probably should be manySame, and we want to start with col -1
-- if we enforce blocks indent
decls <- startBlock $ someSame $ parseDecl
pure $ MkModule name [] decls

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@@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ import Lib.Parser.Impl
import Lib.Parser
import Syntax
check : Show a => Parser a -> String -> IO ()
check pa src = do
test : Show a => Parser a -> String -> IO ()
test pa src = do
_ <- putStrLn "--"
_ <- putStrLn $ src
let toks = tokenise src
@@ -25,11 +25,13 @@ main = do
-- this stuff is working with layout, should I bother with col.
-- downside is that it will be somewhat picky about the indentation of `in`
-- The sixty stuff looks promising. I might want my own tokenizer though.
check letExpr "let x = 1\n y = 2\n in x + y"
check term "let x = 1 in x + 2"
test letExpr "let x = 1\n y = 2\n in x + y"
test term "let x = 1 in x + 2"
printLn "BREAK"
check term "case x of\n True => something\n False => let\n x = 1\n y = 2\n in x + y"
check term "x + y * z + w"
check term "y * z + w"
check term "x -> y -> z"
check term "x y z"
test term "case x of\n True => something\n False => let\n x = 1\n y = 2\n in x + y"
test term "x + y * z + w"
test term "y * z + w"
test term "x -> y -> z"
test term "x y z"
test parseMod "module Foo\nfoo : Int -> Int\nfoo = \\ x . x"
test lamExpr "\\ x . x"

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@@ -60,11 +60,13 @@ Telescope = List Decl -- pi-forall, always typeSig?
data ConstrDef = MkCDef Name Telescope
public export
data Decl
= TypeSig Name RigCount TyTerm
= TypeSig Name TyTerm
| Def Name Term
| Data Name Telescope (List ConstrDef)
public export
record Module where
constructor MkModule
name : Name
@@ -75,6 +77,18 @@ foo : List String -> String
foo ts = "(" ++ unwords ts ++ ")"
mutual
Show ConstrDef where
show x = ?holex
covering
Show Decl where
show (TypeSig str x) = foo ["TypeSig", show str, show x]
show (Def str x) = foo ["Def", show str, show x]
show (Data str xs ys) = foo ["Data", show str, show xs, show ys]
export covering
Show Module where
show (MkModule name imports decls) = foo ["MkModule", show name, show imports, show decls]
Show RigCount where
show Rig0 = "Rig0"