brians | 343bc11 | 2013-02-10 01:53:46 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | class QueueGroupTypeStmt < QStmt |
| 2 | def initialize(name,suite) |
| 3 | @name,@suite = name,suite |
| 4 | end |
| 5 | def q_eval(locals) |
| 6 | group = Target::QueueGroupDec.new(@name) |
| 7 | group.created_by = self |
| 8 | locals.register(group) |
| 9 | @suite.each do |stmt| |
| 10 | stmt.q_eval(locals.bind(group)) |
| 11 | end |
| 12 | return group |
| 13 | end |
| 14 | end |
| 15 | class ImplementsStmt < QStmt |
| 16 | def initialize(name) |
| 17 | @name = name |
| 18 | end |
| 19 | def q_eval(locals) |
| 20 | |
| 21 | end |
| 22 | def self.parse(tokens) |
| 23 | name = QualifiedName.parse(tokens) |
| 24 | tokens.expect(:tSemi) |
| 25 | return self.new(name) |
| 26 | end |
| 27 | end |
| 28 | class QueueGroupStmt < QStmt |
| 29 | def initialize(type,name) |
| 30 | @type,@name = type,name |
| 31 | end |
| 32 | def q_eval(locals) |
| 33 | group = Target::QueueGroup.new(@type.lookup(locals),@name) |
| 34 | group.created_by = self |
| 35 | locals.register(group) |
| 36 | return group |
| 37 | end |
| 38 | def self.parse(tokens) |
| 39 | line = tokens.pos |
| 40 | type_name = QualifiedName.parse(tokens) |
| 41 | if(type_name.names.include?("queue_group")) |
| 42 | tokens.qError(<<ERROR_MSG) |
| 43 | I was looking at the identifier you gave |
| 44 | \tfor the queue group type between line #{line} and #{tokens.pos} |
| 45 | \tThere shouldn't be a queue_group type called queue_group |
| 46 | \tor including queue_group in it's path, it is a reserved keyword. |
| 47 | \tWot. Wot. |
| 48 | ERROR_MSG |
| 49 | end |
| 50 | if(tokens.peak == :tOpenB) |
| 51 | if(type_name.is_simple?()) |
| 52 | type_name = type_name.to_simple |
| 53 | else |
| 54 | tokens.qError(<<ERROR_MSG) |
| 55 | You gave the name: "#{type_name.to_s}" but you're only allowed to |
| 56 | \thave simple names like "#{type_name.names[-1]}" in queue_group definitions |
| 57 | \ttry something like: |
| 58 | \tqueue_group ControlLoop { } |
| 59 | \tWot. Wot. |
| 60 | ERROR_MSG |
| 61 | end |
| 62 | tokens.expect(:tOpenB) |
| 63 | suite = [] |
| 64 | while(tokens.peak != :tCloseB) |
| 65 | token = tokens.expect(:tWord) do |token| |
| 66 | <<ERROR_MSG |
| 67 | I'm a little confused, I found a #{token.humanize} at #{token.pos} |
| 68 | \tbut what I really wanted was an identifier signifying a nested |
| 69 | \tmessage declaration, or queue definition, or an impliments statement. |
| 70 | \tWot.Wot |
| 71 | ERROR_MSG |
| 72 | end |
| 73 | case token.data |
| 74 | when "message" |
| 75 | suite << MessageStmt.parse(tokens) |
| 76 | when "queue" |
| 77 | suite << QueueStmt.parse(tokens) |
| 78 | when "implements" |
| 79 | suite << ImplementsStmt.parse(tokens) |
| 80 | else |
| 81 | tokens.qError(<<ERROR_MSG) |
| 82 | expected a "queue","implements" or "message" statement rather |
| 83 | \tthan a #{token.data.inspect}. |
| 84 | \tWot. Wot. |
| 85 | ERROR_MSG |
| 86 | end |
| 87 | end |
| 88 | tokens.expect(:tCloseB) |
| 89 | obj = QueueGroupTypeStmt.new(type_name,suite).set_line(line) |
| 90 | else |
| 91 | name = (tokens.expect(:tWord) do |token| |
| 92 | <<ERROR_MSG |
| 93 | I found a #{token.humanize} at #{token.pos} |
| 94 | \tbut I was in the middle of parsing a queue_group statement, and |
| 95 | \twhat I really wanted was an identifier to store the queue group. |
| 96 | \tSomething like: queue_group control_loops.Drivetrain my_cool_group; |
| 97 | \tWot.Wot |
| 98 | ERROR_MSG |
| 99 | end).data |
| 100 | obj = QueueGroupStmt.new(type_name,name).set_line(line) |
| 101 | if(tokens.peak == :tDot) |
| 102 | tokens.qError(<<ERROR_MSG) |
| 103 | Hey! It looks like you're trying to use a complex identifier at: #{tokens.pos} |
| 104 | \tThats not going to work. Queue Group definitions have to be of the form: |
| 105 | \tqueue_group ComplexID SimpleID |
| 106 | \tWot. Wot. |
| 107 | ERROR_MSG |
| 108 | end |
| 109 | end |
| 110 | tokens.expect(:tSemi) do |token| |
| 111 | token.pos |
| 112 | end |
| 113 | return obj |
| 114 | end |
| 115 | end |