IBoundExpr IUnboundExprVisitor<IBoundExpr>.Visit(CallExpr expr) { var namedTarget = expr.Target as NameExpr; // see if it's a macro call before binding the arg if ((namedTarget != null) && (mContext.Compiler.MacroProcessor != null)) { IUnboundExpr macroResult = mContext.Compiler.MacroProcessor.Process(namedTarget.Name, expr.Arg); // if it was a macro call, bind the result of it if (macroResult != null) return macroResult.Accept(this); } //### bob: handle array constructors. hack! should be intrinsic if ((namedTarget != null) && (namedTarget.Name == "ArrayOf")) { // handle ArrayOf[Int] if ((expr.Arg is UnitExpr) && (namedTarget.TypeArgs.Count == 1)) { return new ArrayExpr(namedTarget.Position, namedTarget.TypeArgs[0]).Accept(this); } // handle ArrayOf (1, 2, 3) var elements = (IEnumerable<IUnboundExpr>)(new IUnboundExpr[] { expr.Arg }); if (expr.Arg is TupleExpr) { elements = ((TupleExpr)expr.Arg).Fields; } return new ArrayExpr(namedTarget.Position, elements).Accept(this); } var boundArg = expr.Arg.Accept(this); // see if we're accessing a record field BoundRecordType recordType = boundArg.Type as BoundRecordType; if ((namedTarget != null) && (recordType != null) && recordType.Fields.ContainsKey(namedTarget.Name)) { // find the index of the field //### bob: ToList() here is a gross hack. var index = recordType.Fields.Keys.ToList().IndexOf(namedTarget.Name); // bind it return new LoadExpr(boundArg, recordType.Fields[namedTarget.Name], index); } if (namedTarget != null) { return mContext.ResolveName(mFunction, Scope, namedTarget.Position, namedTarget.Name, namedTarget.TypeArgs, boundArg); } IBoundExpr target = expr.Target.Accept(this); // see if we're calling a function FuncType funcType = target.Type as FuncType; if (funcType != null) { // check that args match if (!DeclComparer.TypesMatch(funcType.Parameter.Bound, boundArg.Type)) { throw new CompileException(expr.Position, "Argument types passed to evaluated function reference do not match function's parameter types."); } // simply apply the arg to the bound expression return new BoundCallExpr(target, boundArg); } // see if we're accessing a tuple field var tupleType = boundArg.Type as BoundTupleType; if ((tupleType != null) && (target.Type == Decl.Int)) { var index = target as IntExpr; if (index == null) throw new CompileException(expr.Position, "Tuple fields can only be accessed using a literal index, not an int expression."); // make sure the field is in range if ((index.Value < 0) || (index.Value >= tupleType.Fields.Count)) throw new CompileException(expr.Position, String.Format("Cannot access field {0} because the tuple only has {1} fields.", index.Value, tupleType.Fields.Count)); // bind it return new LoadExpr(boundArg, tupleType.Fields[index.Value], index.Value); } // not calling a function, so try to desugar to a __Call var callArg = new BoundTupleExpr(new IBoundExpr[] { target, boundArg }); var call = mContext.ResolveFunction(mFunction, expr.Target.Position, "__Call", new IUnboundDecl[0], callArg); if (call != null) return call; throw new CompileException(expr.Position, "Target of call is not a function."); }
IUnboundExpr IUnboundExprVisitor <IUnboundExpr> .Visit(CallExpr expr) { return(Call("CallExpr", Tuple(expr.Target.Accept(this), expr.Arg.Accept(this)))); }