@io.sql @types.sql @reader.sql @printer.sql @env.sql @core.sql CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE mal IS FUNCTION MAIN(args varchar DEFAULT '()') RETURN integer; END mal; / CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE BODY mal IS FUNCTION MAIN(args varchar DEFAULT '()') RETURN integer IS M types.mal_table; -- general mal value memory pool H types.map_entry_table; -- hashmap memory pool E env_pkg.env_entry_table; -- mal env memory pool repl_env integer; x integer; line CLOB; core_ns core_ns_T; cidx integer; argv mal_vals; -- read FUNCTION READ(line varchar) RETURN integer IS BEGIN RETURN reader.read_str(M, H, line); END; -- eval -- forward declarations FUNCTION EVAL(orig_ast integer, orig_env integer) RETURN integer; FUNCTION do_builtin(fn integer, args mal_vals) RETURN integer; FUNCTION eval_ast(ast integer, env integer) RETURN integer IS i integer; old_seq mal_vals; new_seq mal_vals; new_hm integer; old_midx integer; new_midx integer; k varchar2(256); BEGIN IF M(ast).type_id = 7 THEN RETURN env_pkg.env_get(M, E, env, ast); ELSIF M(ast).type_id IN (8,9) THEN old_seq := TREAT(M(ast) AS mal_seq_T).val_seq; new_seq := mal_vals(); new_seq.EXTEND(old_seq.COUNT); FOR i IN 1..old_seq.COUNT LOOP new_seq(i) := EVAL(old_seq(i), env); END LOOP; RETURN types.seq(M, M(ast).type_id, new_seq); ELSIF M(ast).type_id IN (10) THEN new_hm := types.hash_map(M, H, mal_vals()); old_midx := TREAT(M(ast) AS mal_map_T).map_idx; new_midx := TREAT(M(new_hm) AS mal_map_T).map_idx; k := H(old_midx).FIRST(); WHILE k IS NOT NULL LOOP H(new_midx)(k) := EVAL(H(old_midx)(k), env); k := H(old_midx).NEXT(k); END LOOP; RETURN new_hm; ELSE RETURN ast; END IF; END; FUNCTION EVAL(orig_ast integer, orig_env integer) RETURN integer IS ast integer := orig_ast; env integer := orig_env; el integer; a0 integer; a0sym varchar2(100); seq mal_vals; let_env integer; i integer; f integer; cond integer; malfn mal_func_T; args mal_vals; BEGIN WHILE TRUE LOOP -- io.writeline('EVAL: ' || printer.pr_str(M, ast)); IF M(ast).type_id <> 8 THEN RETURN eval_ast(ast, env); END IF; IF types.count(M, ast) = 0 THEN RETURN ast; -- empty list just returned END IF; -- apply a0 := types.first(M, ast); if M(a0).type_id = 7 THEN -- symbol a0sym := TREAT(M(a0) AS mal_str_T).val_str; ELSE a0sym := '__<*fn*>__'; END IF; CASE WHEN a0sym = 'def!' THEN RETURN env_pkg.env_set(M, E, env, types.nth(M, ast, 1), EVAL(types.nth(M, ast, 2), env)); WHEN a0sym = 'let*' THEN let_env := env_pkg.env_new(M, E, env); seq := TREAT(M(types.nth(M, ast, 1)) AS mal_seq_T).val_seq; i := 1; WHILE i <= seq.COUNT LOOP x := env_pkg.env_set(M, E, let_env, seq(i), EVAL(seq(i+1), let_env)); i := i + 2; END LOOP; env := let_env; ast := types.nth(M, ast, 2); -- TCO WHEN a0sym = 'do' THEN x := types.slice(M, ast, 1, types.count(M, ast)-2); x := eval_ast(x, env); ast := types.nth(M, ast, types.count(M, ast)-1); -- TCO WHEN a0sym = 'if' THEN cond := EVAL(types.nth(M, ast, 1), env); IF cond = 1 OR cond = 2 THEN -- nil or false IF types.count(M, ast) > 3 THEN ast := types.nth(M, ast, 3); -- TCO ELSE RETURN 1; -- nil END IF; ELSE ast := types.nth(M, ast, 2); -- TCO END IF; WHEN a0sym = 'fn*' THEN RETURN types.malfunc(M, types.nth(M, ast, 2), types.nth(M, ast, 1), env); ELSE el := eval_ast(ast, env); f := types.first(M, el); args := TREAT(M(types.slice(M, el, 1)) AS mal_seq_T).val_seq; IF M(f).type_id = 12 THEN malfn := TREAT(M(f) AS mal_func_T); env := env_pkg.env_new(M, E, malfn.env, malfn.params, args); ast := malfn.ast; -- TCO ELSE RETURN do_builtin(f, args); END IF; END CASE; END LOOP; END; -- hack to get around lack of function references -- functions that require special access to repl_env or EVAL -- are implemented directly here, otherwise, core.do_core_fn -- is called. FUNCTION do_builtin(fn integer, args mal_vals) RETURN integer IS fname varchar2(100); val integer; f integer; malfn mal_func_T; fargs mal_vals; fn_env integer; BEGIN fname := TREAT(M(fn) AS mal_str_T).val_str; CASE WHEN fname = 'do_eval' THEN RETURN EVAL(args(1), repl_env); WHEN fname = 'swap!' THEN val := TREAT(M(args(1)) AS mal_atom_T).val; f := args(2); -- slice one extra at the beginning that will be changed -- to the value of the atom fargs := TREAT(M(types.slice(M, args, 1)) AS mal_seq_T).val_seq; fargs(1) := val; IF M(f).type_id = 12 THEN malfn := TREAT(M(f) AS mal_func_T); fn_env := env_pkg.env_new(M, E, malfn.env, malfn.params, fargs); val := EVAL(malfn.ast, fn_env); ELSE val := do_builtin(f, fargs); END IF; RETURN types.atom_reset(M, args(1), val); ELSE RETURN core.do_core_func(M, H, fn, args); END CASE; END; -- print FUNCTION PRINT(exp integer) RETURN varchar IS BEGIN RETURN printer.pr_str(M, H, exp); END; -- repl FUNCTION REP(line varchar) RETURN varchar IS BEGIN RETURN PRINT(EVAL(READ(line), repl_env)); END; BEGIN -- initialize memory pools M := types.mem_new(); H := types.map_entry_table(); E := env_pkg.env_entry_table(); repl_env := env_pkg.env_new(M, E, NULL); argv := TREAT(M(reader.read_str(M, H, args)) AS mal_seq_T).val_seq; -- core.EXT: defined using PL/SQL core_ns := core.get_core_ns(); FOR cidx IN 1..core_ns.COUNT LOOP x := env_pkg.env_set(M, E, repl_env, types.symbol(M, core_ns(cidx)), types.func(M, core_ns(cidx))); END LOOP; x := env_pkg.env_set(M, E, repl_env, types.symbol(M, 'eval'), types.func(M, 'do_eval')); x := env_pkg.env_set(M, E, repl_env, types.symbol(M, '*ARGV*'), types.slice(M, argv, 1)); -- core.mal: defined using the language itself line := REP('(def! not (fn* (a) (if a false true)))'); line := REP('(def! load-file (fn* (f) (eval (read-string (str "(do " (slurp f) ")")))))'); IF argv.COUNT() > 0 THEN BEGIN line := REP('(load-file "' || TREAT(M(argv(1)) AS mal_str_T).val_str || '")'); io.close(1); -- close output stream RETURN 0; EXCEPTION WHEN OTHERS THEN io.writeline('Error: ' || SQLERRM); io.writeline(dbms_utility.format_error_backtrace); io.close(1); -- close output stream RAISE; END; END IF; WHILE true LOOP BEGIN line := io.readline('user> ', 0); IF line = EMPTY_CLOB() THEN CONTINUE; END IF; IF line IS NOT NULL THEN io.writeline(REP(line)); END IF; EXCEPTION WHEN OTHERS THEN IF SQLCODE = -20001 THEN -- io read stream closed io.close(1); -- close output stream RETURN 0; END IF; io.writeline('Error: ' || SQLERRM); io.writeline(dbms_utility.format_error_backtrace); END; END LOOP; END; END mal; / show errors; quit;