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Dot syntax for records
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======================
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.. role:: idris(code)
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:language: idris
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Long story short, ``.field`` is a postfix projection operator that binds
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tighter than function application.
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Lexical structure
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-----------------
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* ``.foo`` is a valid name, which stands for record fields (new ``Name``
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constructor ``RF "foo"``)
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* ``Foo.bar.baz`` starting with uppercase ``F`` is one lexeme, a namespaced
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identifier: ``DotSepIdent ["baz", "bar", "Foo"]``
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* ``foo.bar.baz`` starting with lowercase ``f`` is three lexemes: ``foo``,
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``.bar``, ``.baz``
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* ``.foo.bar.baz`` is three lexemes: ``.foo``, ``.bar``, ``.baz``
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* If you want ``Constructor.field``, you have to write ``(Constructor).field``.
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* All module names must start with an uppercase letter.
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New syntax of ``simpleExpr``
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----------------------------
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Expressions binding tighter than application (``simpleExpr``), such as variables or parenthesised expressions, have been renamed to ``simplerExpr``, and an extra layer of syntax has been inserted.
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.. code-block:: idris
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simpleExpr ::= (.field)+ -- parses as PPostfixAppPartial
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| simplerExpr (.field)+ -- parses as PPostfixApp
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| simplerExpr -- (parses as whatever it used to)
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* ``(.foo)`` is a name, so you can use it to e.g. define a function called
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``.foo`` (see ``.squared`` below)
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* ``(.foo.bar)`` is a parenthesised expression
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Desugaring rules
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----------------
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* ``(.field1 .field2 .field3)`` desugars to ``(\x => .field3 (.field2 (.field1
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x)))``
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* ``(simpleExpr .field1 .field2 .field3)`` desugars to ``((.field .field2
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.field3) simpleExpr)``
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Record elaboration
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------------------
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* there is a new pragma ``%prefix_record_projections``, which is ``on`` by
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default
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* for every field ``f`` of a record ``R``, we get:
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* projection ``f`` in namespace ``R`` (exactly like now), unless
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``%prefix_record_projections`` is ``off``
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* projection ``.f`` in namespace ``R`` with the same definition
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Example code
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------------
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.. code-block:: idris
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record Point where
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constructor MkPoint
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x : Double
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y : Double
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This record creates two projections:
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* ``.x : Point -> Double``
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* ``.y : Point -> Double``
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Because ``%prefix_record_projections`` are ``on`` by default, we also get:
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* ``x : Point -> Double``
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* ``y : Point -> Double``
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To prevent cluttering the ordinary global name space with short identifiers, we can do this:
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.. code-block:: idris
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%prefix_record_projections off
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record Rect where
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constructor MkRect
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topLeft : Point
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bottomRight : Point
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For ``Rect``, we don't get the prefix projections:
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.. code-block:: idris
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Main> :t topLeft
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(interactive):1:4--1:11:Undefined name topLeft
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Main> :t .topLeft
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\{rec:0} => .topLeft rec : ?_ -> Point
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Let's define some constants:
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.. code-block:: idris
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pt : Point
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pt = MkPoint 4.2 6.6
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rect : Rect
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rect =
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MkRect
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(MkPoint 1.1 2.5)
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(MkPoint 4.3 6.3)
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User-defined projections work, too. (Should they?)
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.. code-block:: idris
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(.squared) : Double -> Double
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(.squared) x = x * x
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Finally, the examples:
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.. code-block:: idris
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main : IO ()
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main = do
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-- desugars to (.x pt)
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-- prints 4.2
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printLn $ pt.x
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-- prints 4.2, too
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-- maybe we want to make this a parse error?
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printLn $ pt .x
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-- prints 10.8
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printLn $ pt.x + pt.y
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-- works fine with namespacing
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-- prints 4.2
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printLn $ (Main.pt).x
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-- the LHS can be an arbitrary expression
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-- prints 4.2
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printLn $ (MkPoint pt.y pt.x).y
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-- user-defined projection
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-- prints 17.64
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printLn $ pt.x.squared
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-- prints [1.0, 3.0]
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printLn $ map (.x) [MkPoint 1 2, MkPoint 3 4]
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-- .topLeft.y desugars to (\x => .y (.topLeft x))
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-- prints [2.5, 2.5]
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printLn $ map (.topLeft.y) [rect, rect]
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-- desugars to (.topLeft.x rect + .bottomRight.y rect)
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-- prints 7.4
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printLn $ rect.topLeft.x + rect.bottomRight.y
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-- qualified names work, too
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-- all these print 4.2
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printLn $ Main.Point.(.x) pt
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printLn $ Point.(.x) pt
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printLn $ (.x) pt
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printLn $ .x pt
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-- haskell-style projections work, too
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printLn $ Main.Point.x pt
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printLn $ Point.x pt
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printLn $ (x) pt
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printLn $ x pt
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-- record update syntax uses dots now
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-- prints 3.0
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printLn $ ({ topLeft.x := 3 } rect).topLeft.x
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-- but for compatibility, we support the old syntax, too
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printLn $ ({ topLeft->x := 3 } rect).topLeft.x
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-- prints 2.1
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printLn $ ({ topLeft.x $= (+1) } rect).topLeft.x
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printLn $ ({ topLeft->x $= (+1) } rect).topLeft.x
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Parses but does not typecheck:
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.. code-block:: idris
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-- parses as: map.x [MkPoint 1 2, MkPoint 3 4]
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-- maybe we should disallow spaces before dots?
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--
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printLn $ map .x [MkPoint 1 2, MkPoint 3 4]
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