// A map literal. private static void Map(Compiler c, bool allowAssignment) { // Load the Map class. int mapClassSymbol = c._parser.Module.Variables.FindIndex(v => v.Name == "Map"); c.EmitShortArg(Instruction.LoadModuleVar, mapClassSymbol); // Instantiate a new map. c.CallMethod(0, "<instantiate>"); // Compile the map elements. Each one is compiled to just invoke the // subscript setter on the map. if (c.Peek() != TokenType.RightBrace) { do { c.IgnoreNewlines(); // Push a copy of the map since the subscript call will consume it. c.Emit(Instruction.Dup); // The key. c.ParsePrecedence(false, Precedence.Primary); c.Consume(TokenType.Colon, "Expect ':' after map key."); // The value. c.Expression(); c.CallMethod(2, "[_]=(_)"); // Discard the result of the setter call. c.Emit(Instruction.Pop); } while (c.Match(TokenType.Comma)); } // Allow newlines before the closing '}'. c.IgnoreNewlines(); c.Consume(TokenType.RightBrace, "Expect '}' after map entries."); }
// Unary operators like `-foo`. private static void UnaryOp(Compiler c, bool allowAssignment) { GrammarRule rule = c.GetRule(c._parser.Previous.Type); c.IgnoreNewlines(); // Compile the argument. c.ParsePrecedence(false, Precedence.Unary + 1); // Call the operator method on the left-hand side. c.CallMethod(0, rule.Name); }
// A list literal. private static void List(Compiler c, bool allowAssignment) { // Load the List class. int listClassSymbol = c._parser.Module.Variables.FindIndex(v => v.Name == "List"); //ASSERT(listClassSymbol != -1, "Should have already defined 'List' variable."); c.EmitShortArg(Instruction.LoadModuleVar, listClassSymbol); // Instantiate a new list. c.CallMethod(0, "<instantiate>"); // Compile the list elements. Each one compiles to a ".add()" call. if (c.Peek() != TokenType.RightBracket) { do { c.IgnoreNewlines(); // Push a copy of the list since the add() call will consume it. c.Emit(Instruction.Dup); // The element. c.Expression(); c.CallMethod(1, "add(_)"); // Discard the result of the add() call. c.Emit(Instruction.Pop); } while (c.Match(TokenType.Comma)); } // Allow newlines before the closing ']'. c.IgnoreNewlines(); c.Consume(TokenType.RightBracket, "Expect ']' after list elements."); }
private static void new_(Compiler c, bool allowAssignment) { // Allow a dotted name after 'new'. c.Consume(TokenType.Name, "Expect name after 'new'."); Name(c, false); while (c.Match(TokenType.Dot)) { Call(c, false); } // The angle brackets in the name are to ensure users can't call it directly. c.CallMethod(0, "<instantiate>"); // Invoke the constructor on the new instance. c.MethodCall(Instruction.Call0, "new", 3); }