#!/home/arne/wisp/wisp-multiline.sh
; !#
;; Scheme-only implementation of a wisp-preprocessor which output a
;; scheme Tree IL to feed to a scheme interpreter instead of a
;; preprocessed file.
;; Plan:
;; read reads the first expression from a string. It ignores comments,
;; so we have to treat these specially. Our wisp-reader only needs to
;; worry about whitespace.
;;
;; So we can skip all the string and bracket linebreak escaping and
;; directly create a list of codelines with indentation. For this we
;; then simply reuse the appropriate function from the generic wisp
;; preprocessor.
define-module : wisp-scheme
. #:export (wisp-scheme-read-chunk wisp-scheme-read-all
wisp-scheme-read-file-chunk wisp-scheme-read-file
wisp-scheme-read-string)
use-modules
srfi srfi-1
srfi srfi-11 ; for let-values
ice-9 rw ; for write-string/partial
;; Helper functions for the indent-and-symbols data structure: '((indent token token ...) ...)
define : line-indent line
car line
define : line-real-indent line
. "Get the indentation without the comment-marker for unindented lines (-1 is treated as 0)."
let : : indent : line-indent line
if : = -1 indent
. 0
. indent
define : line-code line
cdr line
define : line-continues? line
let : : readdot : call-with-input-string "." read
equal? readdot : car : line-code line
define : line-only-colon? line
and
equal? ":" : car : line-code line
null? : cdr : line-code line
define : line-empty-code? line
null? : line-code line
define : line-empty? line
and
; if indent is -1, we stripped a comment, so the line was not really empty.
= 0 : line-indent line
line-empty-code? line
define : line-strip-continuation line
if : line-continues? line
append
list
line-indent line
cdr : line-code line
. line
define : line-strip-indentation-marker line
' "Strip the indentation markers from the beginning of the line"
cdr line
define : indent-level-reduction indentation-levels level select-fun
. "Reduce the INDENTATION-LEVELS to the given LEVEL and return the value selected by SELECT-FUN"
let loop
: newlevels indentation-levels
diff 0
cond
: = level : car newlevels
select-fun : list diff indentation-levels
: < level : car newlevels
loop
cdr newlevels
1+ diff
else
throw 'wisp-syntax-error "Level ~A not found in the indentation-levels ~A."
define : indent-level-difference indentation-levels level
. "Find how many indentation levels need to be popped off to find the given level."
indent-level-reduction indentation-levels level
lambda : x ; get the count
car x
define : indent-reduce-to-level indentation-levels level
. "Find how many indentation levels need to be popped off to find the given level."
indent-level-reduction indentation-levels level
lambda : x ; get the levels
car : cdr x
define : wisp-scheme-read-chunk-lines port
let loop
: indent-and-symbols : list ; '((5 "(foobar)" "\"yobble\"")(3 "#t"))
inindent #t
inunderscoreindent : equal? #\_ : peek-char port
incomment #f
currentindent 0
currentsymbols '()
emptylines 0
let : : next-char : peek-char port
cond
: eof-object? next-char
append indent-and-symbols : list : append (list currentindent) currentsymbols
: <= 2 emptylines
. indent-and-symbols
: and inindent : equal? #\space next-char
read-char port ; remove char
loop
. indent-and-symbols
. #t ; inindent
. #f ; inunderscoreindent
. #f ; incomment
1+ currentindent
. currentsymbols
. emptylines
: and inunderscoreindent : equal? #\_ next-char
read-char port ; remove char
loop
. indent-and-symbols
. #t ; inindent
. #t ; inunderscoreindent
. #f ; incomment
1+ currentindent
. currentsymbols
. emptylines
; any char but whitespace *after* underscoreindent is
; an error. This is stricter than the current wisp
; syntax definition. TODO: Fix the definition. Better
; start too strict.
: and inunderscoreindent : not : equal? #\space next-char
throw 'wisp-syntax-error "initial underscores without following whitespace at beginning of the line after" : last indent-and-symbols
: or (equal? #\newline next-char) (equal? #\return next-char)
read-char port ; remove the newline
; TODO: Check whether when or if should be preferred here. guile 1.8 only has if.
if : and (equal? #\newline next-char) : equal? #\return : peek-char port
read-char port ; remove a full \n\r. Damn special cases...
let* ; distinguish pure whitespace lines and lines
; with comment by giving the former zero
; indent. Lines with a comment at zero indent
; get indent -1 for the same reason - meaning
; not actually empty.
:
indent
cond
incomment
if : = 0 currentindent ; specialcase
. -1
. currentindent
: not : null? currentsymbols ; pure whitespace
. currentindent
else
. 0
parsedline : append (list indent) currentsymbols
; TODO: If the line is empty. Either do it here and do not add it, just
; increment the empty line counter, or strip it later. Replace indent
; -1 by indent 0 afterwards.
loop
append indent-and-symbols : list parsedline
. #t ; inindent
equal? #\_ : peek-char port
. #f ; incomment
. 0
. '()
if : line-empty? parsedline
1+ emptylines
. 0
: equal? #t incomment
read-char port ; remove one comment character
loop
. indent-and-symbols
. #f ; inindent
. #f ; inunderscoreindent
. #t ; incomment
. currentindent
. currentsymbols
. emptylines
: or (equal? #\space next-char) (equal? #\tab next-char) ; remove whitespace when not in indent
read-char port ; remove char
loop
. indent-and-symbols
. #f ; inindent
. #f ; inunderscoreindent
. #f ; incomment
. currentindent
. currentsymbols
. emptylines
; | cludge to appease the former wisp parser
; | which had a prblem with the literal comment
; v char.
: equal? (string-ref ";" 0) next-char
loop
. indent-and-symbols
. #f ; inindent
. #f ; inunderscoreindent
. #t ; incomment
. currentindent
. currentsymbols
. emptylines
else ; use the reader
loop
. indent-and-symbols
. #f ; inindent
. #f ; inunderscoreindent
. #f ; incomment
. currentindent
; this also takes care of the hashbang and leading comments.
append currentsymbols : list : read port
. emptylines
define : line-append-n-parens n line
. "Append N parens at the end of the line"
let loop : (rest n) (l line)
cond
: = 0 rest
. l
else
loop (1- rest) (append l '(")"))
define : line-prepend-n-parens n line
. "Prepend N parens at the beginning of the line, but after the indentation-marker"
let loop : (rest n) (l line)
cond
: = 0 rest
. l
else
loop
1- rest
append
list : car l
. '("(")
cdr l
define readcolon
call-with-input-string ":" read
define : line-code-replace-inline-colons line
' "Replace inline colons by opening parens which close at the end of the line"
; format #t "replace inline colons for line ~A\n" line
let loop
: processed '()
unprocessed line
cond
: null? unprocessed
; format #t "inline-colons processed line: ~A\n" processed
. processed
: equal? readcolon : car unprocessed
loop
; FIXME: This should turn unprocessed into a list.
append processed
list : loop '() (cdr unprocessed)
. '()
else
loop
append processed
list : car unprocessed
cdr unprocessed
define : line-replace-inline-colons line
cons
line-indent line
line-code-replace-inline-colons : line-code line
define : line-strip-lone-colon line
. "A line consisting only of a colon is just a marked indentation level. We need to kill the colon before replacing inline colons."
if
equal?
line-code line
list readcolon
list : line-indent line
. line
define : line-finalize line
. "Process all wisp-specific information in a line and strip it"
line-code-replace-inline-colons
line-strip-indentation-marker
line-strip-lone-colon
line-strip-continuation line
define : wisp-scheme-indentation-to-parens lines
. "Add parentheses to lines and remove the indentation markers"
; FIXME: Find new algorithm which mostly uses current-line
; and the indentation-levels for tracking. The try I have in
; here right now is wrong.
when
and
not : null? lines
not : line-empty-code? : car lines
not : = 0 : line-real-indent : car lines ; -1 is a line with a comment
throw 'wisp-syntax-error
format #f "The first symbol in a chunk must start at zero indentation. Indentation and line: ~A"
car lines
let loop
: processed '()
unprocessed lines
indentation-levels '(0)
let*
:
current-line
if : <= 1 : length unprocessed
car unprocessed
list 0 ; empty code
next-line
if : <= 2 : length unprocessed
car : cdr unprocessed
list 0 ; empty code
current-indentation
car indentation-levels
current-line-indentation : line-real-indent current-line
; format #t "processed: ~A\ncurrent-line: ~A\nnext-line: ~A\nunprocessed: ~A\nindentation-levels: ~A\ncurrent-indentation: ~A\n\n"
; . processed current-line next-line unprocessed indentation-levels current-indentation
cond
; the real end: this is reported to the outside world.
: and (null? unprocessed) (not (null? indentation-levels)) (null? (cdr indentation-levels))
; display "done\n"
; reverse the processed lines, because I use cons.
. processed
; the recursion end-condition
: and (null? unprocessed)
; display "last step\n"
; this is the last step. Nothing more to do except
; for rolling up the indentation levels. return the
; new processed and unprocessed lists: this is a
; side-recursion
values processed unprocessed
: null? indentation-levels
; display "indentation-levels null\n"
throw 'wisp-programming-error "The indentation-levels are null but the current-line is null: Something killed the indentation-levels."
else ; now we come to the line-comparisons and indentation-counting.
cond
: line-empty-code? current-line
; display "current-line empty\n"
; We cannot process indentation without
; code. Just switch to the next line. This should
; only happen at the start of the recursion.
; TODO: Somehow preserve the line-numbers.
loop
. processed
cdr unprocessed
. indentation-levels
: and (line-empty-code? next-line) : <= 2 : length unprocessed
; display "next-line empty\n"
; TODO: Somehow preserve the line-numbers.
; take out the next-line from unprocessed.
loop
. processed
cons current-line
cdr : cdr unprocessed
. indentation-levels
: > current-indentation current-line-indentation
; display "current-indent > next-line\n"
; this just steps back one level via the side-recursion.
values processed unprocessed
: = current-indentation current-line-indentation
; display "current-indent = next-line\n"
let
: line : line-finalize current-line
next-line-indentation : line-real-indent next-line
cond
: >= current-line-indentation next-line-indentation
; simple recursiive step to the next line
; display "current-line-indent >= next-line-indent\n"
loop
append processed
if : line-continues? current-line
. line
list line
cdr unprocessed ; recursion here
. indentation-levels
: < current-line-indentation next-line-indentation
; display "current-line-indent < next-line-indent\n"
; format #t "line: ~A\n" line
; side-recursion via a sublist
let-values
:
: sub-processed sub-unprocessed
loop
. line
cdr unprocessed ; recursion here
. indentation-levels
; format #t "side-recursion:\n sub-processed: ~A\n processed: ~A\n\n" sub-processed processed
loop
append processed : list sub-processed
. sub-unprocessed ; simply use the recursion from the sub-recursion
. indentation-levels
: < current-indentation current-line-indentation
; display "current-indent < next-line\n"
loop
. processed
. unprocessed
cons ; recursion via the indentation-levels
. current-line-indentation
. indentation-levels
else
throw 'wisp-not-implemented
format #f "Need to implement further line comparison: current: ~A, next: ~A, processed: ~A."
. current-line next-line processed
define : wisp-scheme-replace-inline-colons lines
' "Replace inline colons by opening parens which close at the end of the line"
let loop
: processed '()
unprocessed lines
if : null? unprocessed
. processed
loop
append processed : list : line-replace-inline-colons : car unprocessed
cdr unprocessed
define : wisp-scheme-strip-indentation-markers lines
' "Strip the indentation markers from the beginning of the lines"
let loop
: processed '()
unprocessed lines
if : null? unprocessed
. processed
loop
append processed : cdr : car unprocessed
cdr unprocessed
define : wisp-scheme-read-chunk port
. "Read and parse one chunk of wisp-code"
let : : lines : wisp-scheme-read-chunk-lines port
; display lines
; newline
wisp-scheme-indentation-to-parens lines
define : wisp-scheme-read-all port
. "Read all chunks from the given port"
let loop
: tokens '()
cond
: eof-object? : peek-char port
; TODO: Join as string.
. tokens
else
loop
append tokens : wisp-scheme-read-chunk port
define : wisp-scheme-read-file path
call-with-input-file path wisp-scheme-read-all
define : wisp-scheme-read-file-chunk path
call-with-input-file path wisp-scheme-read-chunk
define : wisp-scheme-read-string str
call-with-input-string str wisp-scheme-read-all
; display
; wisp-scheme-read-string "foo ; bar\n ; nop \n\n; nup\n; nup \n \n\n\nfoo : moo \"\n\" \n___ . goo . hoo"
; newline
; display
; wisp-scheme-read-string " foo ; bar\n ; nop \n\n; nup\n; nup \n \n\n\nfoo : moo"
; newline
; display : wisp-scheme-read-file-chunk "wisp-scheme.w"
; newline
; run all chunks in wisp-guile.w as parsed by wisp-scheme.w. Give wisp-guile.w to parse as argument.
map primitive-eval : wisp-scheme-read-file "wisp-guile.w"
; pipe the output into 1, then compare it with the output of wisp.scm. If it is equal, this parser works!
; guile wisp.scm wisp-scheme.w > wisp-scheme.scm; guile wisp-scheme.scm wisp-guile.w > 1; guile wisp.scm wisp-guile.w > 2; diff 1 2