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#ifndef __patterns_h__
#define __patterns_h__
/// \file
/// Pattern matching code.
///
/// General idea: have a class that can match function parameters
/// to a pattern, check for predicates on the arguments, and return
/// whether there was a match.
///
/// First the pattern is mapped onto the arguments. Then local variables
/// are set. Then the predicates are called. If they all return true,
/// Then the pattern matches, and the locals can stay (the body is expected
/// to use these variables).
#include "yacasbase.h"
#include "lisptype.h"
#include "grower.h"
#include "lispenvironment.h"
/// Abstract class for matching one argument to a pattern.
class YacasParamMatcherBase : public YacasBase
{
public:
/// Destructor.
/// This function contains no code.
virtual ~YacasParamMatcherBase();
/// Check whether some expression matches to the pattern.
/// \param aEnvironment the underlying Lisp environment.
/// \param aExpression the expression to test.
/// \param arguments (input/output) actual values of the pattern
/// variables for \a aExpression.
virtual LispBoolean ArgumentMatches(LispEnvironment& aEnvironment,
LispPtr& aExpression,
LispPtr* arguments)=0;
};
/// Class for matching an expression to a given atom.
class MatchAtom : public YacasParamMatcherBase
{
public:
MatchAtom(LispString * aString);
virtual LispBoolean ArgumentMatches(LispEnvironment& aEnvironment,
LispPtr& aExpression,
LispPtr* arguments);
protected:
LispString * iString;
};
/// Class for matching an expression to a given number.
class MatchNumber : public YacasParamMatcherBase
{
public:
MatchNumber(BigNumber* aNumber);
virtual LispBoolean ArgumentMatches(LispEnvironment& aEnvironment,
LispPtr& aExpression,
LispPtr* arguments);
protected:
RefPtr<BigNumber> iNumber;
};
/// Class for matching against a list of YacasParamMatcherBase objects.
class MatchSubList : public YacasParamMatcherBase
{
public:
MatchSubList(YacasParamMatcherBase** aMatchers, LispInt aNrMatchers);
~MatchSubList();
virtual LispBoolean ArgumentMatches(LispEnvironment& aEnvironment,
LispPtr& aExpression,
LispPtr* arguments);
private:
MatchSubList(const MatchSubList& aOther) : iMatchers(NULL),iNrMatchers(0)
{
// copy constructor not written yet, hence the assert
LISPASSERT(0);
}
MatchSubList& operator=(const MatchSubList& aOther)
{
// copy constructor not written yet, hence the assert
LISPASSERT(0);
return *this;
}
protected:
YacasParamMatcherBase** iMatchers;
LispInt iNrMatchers;
};
/// Class for matching against a pattern variable.
class MatchVariable : public YacasParamMatcherBase
{
public:
MatchVariable(LispInt aVarIndex);
/// Matches an expression against the pattern variable.
/// \param aEnvironment the underlying Lisp environment.
/// \param aExpression the expression to test.
/// \param arguments (input/output) actual values of the pattern
/// variables for \a aExpression.
///
/// If entry #iVarIndex in \a arguments is still empty, the
/// pattern matches and \a aExpression is stored in this
/// entry. Otherwise, the pattern only matches if the entry equals
/// \a aExpression.
virtual LispBoolean ArgumentMatches(LispEnvironment& aEnvironment,
LispPtr& aExpression,
LispPtr* arguments);
protected:
/// Index of variable in YacasPatternPredicateBase::iVariables.
LispInt iVarIndex;
};
/// Class that matches function arguments to a pattern.
/// This class (specifically, the Matches() member function) can match
/// function parameters to a pattern, check for predicates on the
/// arguments, and return whether there was a match.
class YacasPatternPredicateBase : public YacasBase
{
public:
/// Constructor.
/// \param aEnvironment the underlying Lisp environment
/// \param aPattern Lisp expression containing the pattern
/// \param aPostPredicate Lisp expression containing the
/// postpredicate
///
/// The function MakePatternMatcher() is called for every argument
/// in \a aPattern, and the resulting pattern matchers are
/// collected in #iParamMatchers. Additionally, \a aPostPredicate
/// is copied, and the copy is added to #iPredicates.
YacasPatternPredicateBase(LispEnvironment& aEnvironment,
LispPtr& aPattern,
LispPtr& aPostPredicate);
/// Destructor.
/// This function contains no code.
~YacasPatternPredicateBase();
/// Try to match the pattern against \a aArguments.
/// First, every argument in \a aArguments is matched against the
/// corresponding YacasParamMatcherBase in #iParamMatches. If any
/// match fails, Matches() returns false. Otherwise, a temporary
/// LispLocalFrame is constructed, then SetPatternVariables() and
/// CheckPredicates() are called, and then the LispLocalFrame is
/// immediately deleted. If CheckPredicates() returns false, this
/// function also returns false. Otherwise, SetPatternVariables()
/// is called again, but now in the current LispLocalFrame, and
/// this function returns true.
LispBoolean Matches(LispEnvironment& aEnvironment,
LispPtr& aArguments);
/// Try to match the pattern against \a aArguments.
/// This function does the same as Matches(LispEnvironment&,LispPtr&),
/// but differs in the type of the arguments.
LispBoolean Matches(LispEnvironment& aEnvironment,
LispPtr* aArguments);
protected:
/// Construct a pattern matcher out of a Lisp expression.
/// The result of this function depends on the value of \a aPattern:
/// - If \a aPattern is a number, the corresponding MatchNumber is
/// constructed and returned.
/// - If \a aPattern is an atom, the corresponding MatchAtom is
/// constructed and returned.
/// - If \a aPattern is a list of the form <tt>( _ var )<tt>,
/// where \c var is an atom, LookUp() is called on \c var. Then
/// the correspoding MatchVariable is constructed and returned.
/// - If \a aPattern is a list of the form <tt>( _ var expr )<tt>,
/// where \c var is an atom, LookUp() is called on \c var. Then,
/// \a expr is appended to #iPredicates. Finally, the
/// correspoding MatchVariable is constructed and returned.
/// - If \a aPattern is a list of another form, this function
/// calls itself on any of the entries in this list. The
/// resulting YacasParamMatcherBase objects are collected in a
/// MatchSubList, which is returned.
/// - Otherwise, this function returns #NULL.
YacasParamMatcherBase* MakeParamMatcher(LispEnvironment& aEnvironment, LispObject* aPattern);
/// Look up a variable name in #iVariables
/// \returns index in #iVariables array where \a aVariable
/// appears.
///
/// If \a aVariable is not in #iVariables, it is added.
LispInt LookUp(LispString * aVariable);
protected:
/// Set local variables corresponding to the pattern variables.
/// This function goes through the #iVariables array. A local
/// variable is made for every entry in the array, and the
/// corresponding argument is assigned to it.
void SetPatternVariables(LispEnvironment& aEnvironment, LispPtr* arguments);
/// Check whether all predicates are true.
/// This function goes through all predicates in #iPredicates, and
/// evaluates them. It returns #LispFalse if at least one
/// of these results IsFalse(). An error is raised if any result
/// neither IsTrue() nor IsFalse().
LispBoolean CheckPredicates(LispEnvironment& aEnvironment);
protected:
/// List of parameter matches, one for every parameter.
CDeletingArrayGrower<YacasParamMatcherBase*, ArrOpsDeletingPtr<YacasParamMatcherBase> > iParamMatchers;
/// List of variables appearing in the pattern.
CArrayGrower<LispString *, ArrOpsCustomPtr<LispString> > iVariables;
/// List of predicates which need to be true for a match.
CArrayGrower<LispPtr, ArrOpsCustomObj<LispPtr> > iPredicates;
};
#endif