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semantic/prototype/Doubt/Syntax.swift
2015-10-06 11:08:39 -04:00

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/// A term in a syntax tree.
///
/// This is a fixpoint of Syntax, essentially enabling it to recur through Term instances.
public enum Term<A: Equatable>: CustomDebugStringConvertible, CustomDocConvertible, CustomStringConvertible, Equatable {
public init(_ out: Syntax<Term, A>) {
self = .Roll(out)
}
indirect case Roll(Syntax<Term, A>)
public var syntax: Syntax<Term, A> {
switch self {
case let .Roll(syntax):
return syntax
}
}
public var debugDescription: String {
return syntax.debugDescription
}
public var doc: Doc {
return syntax.doc
}
}
public func == <A: Equatable> (left: Term<A>, right: Term<A>) -> Bool {
return Syntax.equals(ifLeaf: ==, ifRecur: ==)(left.syntax, right.syntax)
}
/// A node in a syntax tree. Expressed algebraically to enable representation of both normal syntax trees and their diffs.
public enum Syntax<Recur, A>: CustomDebugStringConvertible, CustomDocConvertible {
case Leaf(A)
case Indexed([Recur])
case Keyed([String:Recur])
// MARK: Functor
public func map<T>(@noescape transform: Recur -> T) -> Syntax<T, A> {
switch self {
case let .Leaf(n):
return .Leaf(n)
case let .Indexed(x):
return .Indexed(x.map(transform))
case let .Keyed(d):
return .Keyed(Dictionary(elements: d.map { ($0, transform($1)) }))
}
}
// fixme: 🔥
public func reduce<T>(initial: T, @noescape combine: (T, Recur) throws -> T) rethrows -> T {
switch self {
case let .Indexed(x):
return try x.reduce(initial, combine: combine)
case let .Keyed(d):
return try d.lazy.map { $1 }.reduce(initial, combine: combine)
default:
return initial
}
}
public var debugDescription: String {
switch self {
case let .Leaf(n):
return ".Leaf(\(n))"
case let .Indexed(x):
return ".Indexed(\(String(reflecting: x)))"
case let .Keyed(d):
return ".Keyed(\(String(reflecting: d)))"
}
}
public var doc: Doc {
switch self {
case let .Leaf(n):
return Doc(n)
case let .Indexed(x):
return x.map(Doc.init).joinWithSeparator(", ").bracket("[", "]")
case let .Keyed(d):
return d.lazy.map { Doc($0) <> Doc(":") <+> Doc($1) }.joinWithSeparator(", ").bracket("[", "]")
}
}
}
// MARK: - Equality
extension Syntax {
public static func equals(ifLeaf ifLeaf: (A, A) -> Bool, ifRecur: (Recur, Recur) -> Bool)(_ left: Syntax<Recur, A>, _ right: Syntax<Recur, A>) -> Bool {
switch (left, right) {
case let (.Leaf(l1), .Leaf(l2)):
return ifLeaf(l1, l2)
case let (.Indexed(v1), .Indexed(v2)):
return v1.count == v2.count && zip(v1, v2).lazy.map(ifRecur).reduce(true) { $0 && $1 }
case let (.Keyed(d1), .Keyed(d2)):
return Array(d1.keys) == Array(d2.keys) && d1.keys.lazy.map { ifRecur(d1[$0]!, d2[$0]!) }.reduce(true) { $0 && $1 }
default:
return false
}
}
}
public func == <F: Equatable, A: Equatable> (left: Syntax<F, A>, right: Syntax<F, A>) -> Bool {
return Syntax.equals(ifLeaf: ==, ifRecur: ==)(left, right)
}
extension Term where A: Hashable {
public var hash: Hash {
return syntax.hash(ifLeaf: Hash.init, ifRecur: { $0.hash })
}
}
extension Syntax {
public func hash(ifLeaf ifLeaf: A -> Hash, ifRecur: Recur -> Hash) -> Hash {
switch self {
case let .Leaf(n):
return Hash("Leaf", ifLeaf(n))
case let .Indexed(x):
return Hash("Indexed", .Ordered(x.map(ifRecur)))
case let .Keyed(d):
return Hash("Keyed", .Ordered(d.keys.sort().map { Hash($0, ifRecur(d[$0]!)) }))
}
}
}
extension Syntax where Recur: Hashable, A: Hashable {
public var hash: Hash {
return hash(ifLeaf: Hash.init, ifRecur: Hash.init)
}
}