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data/lib/sexp_matcher.rb
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class Sexp #:nodoc:
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# Verifies that +pattern+ is a Matcher and then dispatches to its
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# #=~ method.
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# See Matcher.=~
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def =~ pattern
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raise ArgumentError, "Not a pattern: %p" % [pattern] unless Matcher === pattern
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pattern =~ self
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end
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# Verifies that +pattern+ is a Matcher and then dispatches to its
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# TODO: rename match?
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def satisfy? pattern
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raise ArgumentError, "Not a pattern: %p" % [pattern] unless Matcher === pattern
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pattern.satisfy? self
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end
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# Verifies that +pattern+ is a Matcher and then dispatches to its #/
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# method.
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def / pattern
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raise ArgumentError, "Not a pattern: %p" % [pattern] unless Matcher === pattern
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pattern / self
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end
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# Recursively searches for the +pattern+ yielding the matches.
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def search_each pattern, &block # TODO: rename to grep?
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raise ArgumentError, "Needs a pattern" unless pattern.kind_of? Matcher
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return enum_for(:search_each, pattern) unless block_given?
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if pattern.satisfy? self then
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yield self
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self.each_sexp do |subset|
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subset.search_each pattern, &block
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# Recursively searches for the +pattern+ yielding each match, and
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# replacing it with the result of the block.
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def replace_sexp pattern, &block # TODO: rename to gsub?
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raise ArgumentError, "Needs a pattern" unless pattern.kind_of? Matcher
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return yield self if pattern.satisfy? self
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# TODO: Needs #new_from(*new_body) to copy file/line/comment
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self.class.new(*self.map { |subset|
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case subset
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when Sexp then
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subset.replace_sexp pattern, &block
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end
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# Matches an S-Expression.
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# See Matcher for examples.
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def self.q *args
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Matcher.new(*args)
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end
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def self.s *args
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where = caller.first.split(/:/, 3).first(2).join ":"
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warn "DEPRECATED: use Sexp.q(...) instead. From %s" % [where]
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q(*args)
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# Matches any single item.
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# See Wild for examples.
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# Matches all remaining input.
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# Matches an expression or any expression that includes the child.
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# See Include for examples.
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# Matches any atom.
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# Matches when any of the sub-expressions match.
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# See Any for examples.
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# Matches only when all sub-expressions match.
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# Matches when sub-expression does not match.
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# See Not for examples.
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alias - not?
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# Matches anything that has a child matching the sub-expression.
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# Matches anything having the same sexp_type, which is the first
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def self.m *values
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# Defines a family of objects that can be used to match sexps to
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def lex s
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s.scan %r%[()\[\]]|\"[^"]*\"|/[^/]*/|:?[\w?!=~-]+%
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end
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##
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# Returns the next token and removes it from the stream or raises if empty.
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def next_token
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raise SyntaxError, "unbalanced input" if tokens.empty?
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tokens.shift
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end
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##
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# Returns the next token without removing it from the stream.
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def peek_token
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tokens.first
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end
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+
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##
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# Parses tokens and returns a +Matcher+ instance.
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+
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def parse
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result = parse_sexp until tokens.empty?
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result
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end
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+
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##
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# Parses a string into a sexp matcher:
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#
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# SEXP : "(" SEXP:args* ")" => Sexp.q(*args)
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# | "[" CMD:cmd sexp:args* "]" => Sexp.cmd(*args)
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# | "nil" => nil
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# | /\d+/:n => n.to_i
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# | "___" => Sexp.___
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# | "_" => Sexp._
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# | /^\/(.*)\/$/:re => Regexp.new re[0]
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# | /^"(.*)"$/:s => String.new s[0]
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# | UP_NAME:name => Object.const_get name
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# | NAME:name => name.to_sym
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# UP_NAME: /[A-Z]\w*/
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# NAME : /:?[\w?!=~-]+/
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# CMD : t | k | m | atom | not? | - | any | child | include
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+
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def parse_sexp
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token = next_token
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+
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case token
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when "(" then
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parse_list
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when "[" then
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parse_cmd
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when "nil" then
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nil
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when /^\d+$/ then
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token.to_i
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when "___" then
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Sexp.___
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when "_" then
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Sexp._
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when %r%^/(.*)/$% then
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re = $1
|
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|
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raise SyntaxError, "Not allowed: /%p/" % [re] unless
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re =~ /\A([\w()|.*+^$]+)\z/
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|
+
Regexp.new re
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|
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when /^"(.*)"$/ then
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+
$1
|
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|
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when /^([A-Z]\w*)$/ then
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Object.const_get $1
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|
+
when /^:?([\w?!=~-]+)$/ then
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$1.to_sym
|
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+
else
|
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raise SyntaxError, "unhandled token: %p" % [token]
|
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|
+
end
|
490
|
+
end
|
491
|
+
|
492
|
+
##
|
493
|
+
# Parses a balanced list of expressions and returns the
|
494
|
+
# equivalent matcher.
|
495
|
+
|
496
|
+
def parse_list
|
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|
+
result = []
|
498
|
+
|
499
|
+
result << parse_sexp while peek_token && peek_token != ")"
|
500
|
+
next_token # pop off ")"
|
501
|
+
|
502
|
+
Sexp.q(*result)
|
503
|
+
end
|
504
|
+
|
505
|
+
##
|
506
|
+
# A collection of allowed commands to convert into matchers.
|
507
|
+
|
508
|
+
ALLOWED = [:t, :m, :k, :atom, :not?, :-, :any, :child, :include].freeze
|
509
|
+
|
510
|
+
##
|
511
|
+
# Parses a balanced command. A command is denoted by square
|
512
|
+
# brackets and must conform to a whitelisted set of allowed
|
513
|
+
# commands (see +ALLOWED+).
|
514
|
+
|
515
|
+
def parse_cmd
|
516
|
+
args = []
|
517
|
+
args << parse_sexp while peek_token && peek_token != "]"
|
518
|
+
next_token # pop off "]"
|
519
|
+
|
520
|
+
cmd = args.shift
|
521
|
+
args = Sexp.q(*args)
|
522
|
+
|
523
|
+
raise SyntaxError, "bad cmd: %p" % [cmd] unless ALLOWED.include? cmd
|
524
|
+
|
525
|
+
result = Sexp.send cmd, *args
|
526
|
+
|
527
|
+
result
|
528
|
+
end
|
529
|
+
end # class Parser
|
530
|
+
end # class Matcher
|
531
|
+
|
532
|
+
##
|
533
|
+
# Matches any single item.
|
534
|
+
#
|
535
|
+
# examples:
|
536
|
+
#
|
537
|
+
# s(:a) / s{ _ } #=> [s(:a)]
|
538
|
+
# s(:a, s(s(:b))) / s{ s(_) } #=> [s(s(:b))]
|
539
|
+
|
540
|
+
class Wild < Matcher
|
541
|
+
##
|
542
|
+
# Matches any single element.
|
543
|
+
|
544
|
+
def satisfy? o
|
545
|
+
true
|
546
|
+
end
|
547
|
+
|
548
|
+
def inspect # :nodoc:
|
549
|
+
"_"
|
550
|
+
end
|
551
|
+
|
552
|
+
def pretty_print q # :nodoc:
|
553
|
+
q.text "_"
|
554
|
+
end
|
555
|
+
end
|
556
|
+
|
557
|
+
##
|
558
|
+
# Matches all remaining input. If remaining comes before any other
|
559
|
+
# matchers, they will be ignored.
|
560
|
+
#
|
561
|
+
# examples:
|
562
|
+
#
|
563
|
+
# s(:a) / s{ s(:a, ___ ) } #=> [s(:a)]
|
564
|
+
# s(:a, :b, :c) / s{ s(:a, ___ ) } #=> [s(:a, :b, :c)]
|
565
|
+
|
566
|
+
class Remaining < Matcher
|
567
|
+
##
|
568
|
+
# Always satisfied once this is reached. Think of it as a var arg.
|
569
|
+
|
570
|
+
def satisfy? o
|
571
|
+
true
|
572
|
+
end
|
573
|
+
|
574
|
+
def greedy?
|
575
|
+
true
|
576
|
+
end
|
577
|
+
|
578
|
+
def inspect # :nodoc:
|
579
|
+
"___"
|
580
|
+
end
|
581
|
+
|
582
|
+
def pretty_print q # :nodoc:
|
583
|
+
q.text "___"
|
584
|
+
end
|
585
|
+
end
|
586
|
+
|
587
|
+
##
|
588
|
+
# Matches when any of the sub-expressions match.
|
589
|
+
#
|
590
|
+
# This is also available via Matcher#|.
|
591
|
+
#
|
592
|
+
# examples:
|
593
|
+
#
|
594
|
+
# s(:a) / s{ any(s(:a), s(:b)) } #=> [s(:a)]
|
595
|
+
# s(:a) / s{ s(:a) | s(:b) } #=> [s(:a)] # same thing via |
|
596
|
+
# s(:a) / s{ any(s(:b), s(:c)) } #=> []
|
597
|
+
|
598
|
+
class Any < Matcher
|
599
|
+
##
|
600
|
+
# The collection of sub-matchers to match against.
|
601
|
+
|
602
|
+
attr_reader :options
|
603
|
+
|
604
|
+
##
|
605
|
+
# Create an Any matcher which will match any of the +options+.
|
606
|
+
|
607
|
+
def initialize *options
|
608
|
+
@options = options
|
609
|
+
end
|
610
|
+
|
611
|
+
##
|
612
|
+
# Satisfied when any sub expressions match +o+
|
613
|
+
|
614
|
+
def satisfy? o
|
615
|
+
options.any? { |exp|
|
616
|
+
Sexp === exp && exp.satisfy?(o) || exp == o
|
617
|
+
}
|
618
|
+
end
|
619
|
+
|
620
|
+
def == o # :nodoc:
|
621
|
+
super && self.options == o.options
|
622
|
+
end
|
623
|
+
|
624
|
+
def inspect # :nodoc:
|
625
|
+
options.map(&:inspect).join(" | ")
|
626
|
+
end
|
627
|
+
|
628
|
+
def pretty_print q # :nodoc:
|
629
|
+
q.group 1, "any(", ")" do
|
630
|
+
q.seplist options do |v|
|
631
|
+
q.pp v
|
632
|
+
end
|
633
|
+
end
|
634
|
+
end
|
635
|
+
end
|
636
|
+
|
637
|
+
##
|
638
|
+
# Matches only when all sub-expressions match.
|
639
|
+
#
|
640
|
+
# This is also available via Matcher#&.
|
641
|
+
#
|
642
|
+
# examples:
|
643
|
+
#
|
644
|
+
# s(:a) / s{ all(s(:a), s(:b)) } #=> []
|
645
|
+
# s(:a, :b) / s{ t(:a) & include(:b)) } #=> [s(:a, :b)]
|
646
|
+
|
647
|
+
class All < Matcher
|
648
|
+
##
|
649
|
+
# The collection of sub-matchers to match against.
|
650
|
+
|
651
|
+
attr_reader :options
|
652
|
+
|
653
|
+
##
|
654
|
+
# Create an All matcher which will match all of the +options+.
|
655
|
+
|
656
|
+
def initialize *options
|
657
|
+
@options = options
|
658
|
+
end
|
659
|
+
|
660
|
+
##
|
661
|
+
# Satisfied when all sub expressions match +o+
|
662
|
+
|
663
|
+
def satisfy? o
|
664
|
+
options.all? { |exp|
|
665
|
+
exp.kind_of?(Sexp) ? exp.satisfy?(o) : exp == o
|
666
|
+
}
|
667
|
+
end
|
668
|
+
|
669
|
+
def == o # :nodoc:
|
670
|
+
super && self.options == o.options
|
671
|
+
end
|
672
|
+
|
673
|
+
def inspect # :nodoc:
|
674
|
+
options.map(&:inspect).join(" & ")
|
675
|
+
end
|
676
|
+
|
677
|
+
def pretty_print q # :nodoc:
|
678
|
+
q.group 1, "all(", ")" do
|
679
|
+
q.seplist options do |v|
|
680
|
+
q.pp v
|
681
|
+
end
|
682
|
+
end
|
683
|
+
end
|
684
|
+
end
|
685
|
+
|
686
|
+
##
|
687
|
+
# Matches when sub-expression does not match.
|
688
|
+
#
|
689
|
+
# This is also available via Matcher#-@.
|
690
|
+
#
|
691
|
+
# examples:
|
692
|
+
#
|
693
|
+
# s(:a) / s{ not?(s(:b)) } #=> [s(:a)]
|
694
|
+
# s(:a) / s{ -s(:b) } #=> [s(:a)]
|
695
|
+
# s(:a) / s{ s(not? :a) } #=> []
|
696
|
+
|
697
|
+
class Not < Matcher
|
698
|
+
|
699
|
+
##
|
700
|
+
# The value to negate in the match.
|
701
|
+
|
702
|
+
attr_reader :value
|
703
|
+
|
704
|
+
##
|
705
|
+
# Creates a Matcher which will match any Sexp that does not match the +value+
|
706
|
+
|
707
|
+
def initialize value
|
708
|
+
@value = value
|
709
|
+
end
|
710
|
+
|
711
|
+
def == o # :nodoc:
|
712
|
+
super && self.value == o.value
|
713
|
+
end
|
714
|
+
|
715
|
+
##
|
716
|
+
# Satisfied if a +o+ does not match the +value+
|
717
|
+
|
718
|
+
def satisfy? o
|
719
|
+
!(value.kind_of?(Sexp) ? value.satisfy?(o) : value == o)
|
720
|
+
end
|
721
|
+
|
722
|
+
def inspect # :nodoc:
|
723
|
+
"not?(%p)" % [value]
|
724
|
+
end
|
725
|
+
|
726
|
+
def pretty_print q # :nodoc:
|
727
|
+
q.group 1, "not?(", ")" do
|
728
|
+
q.pp value
|
729
|
+
end
|
730
|
+
end
|
731
|
+
end
|
732
|
+
|
733
|
+
##
|
734
|
+
# Matches anything that has a child matching the sub-expression
|
735
|
+
#
|
736
|
+
# example:
|
737
|
+
#
|
738
|
+
# s(s(s(s(s(:a))))) / s{ child(s(:a)) } #=> [s(s(s(s(s(:a))))),
|
739
|
+
# s(s(s(s(:a)))),
|
740
|
+
# s(s(s(:a))),
|
741
|
+
# s(s(:a)),
|
742
|
+
# s(:a)]
|
743
|
+
|
744
|
+
class Child < Matcher
|
745
|
+
##
|
746
|
+
# The child to match.
|
747
|
+
|
748
|
+
attr_reader :child
|
749
|
+
|
750
|
+
##
|
751
|
+
# Create a Child matcher which will match anything having a
|
752
|
+
# descendant matching +child+.
|
753
|
+
|
754
|
+
def initialize child
|
755
|
+
@child = child
|
756
|
+
end
|
757
|
+
|
758
|
+
##
|
759
|
+
# Satisfied if matches +child+ or +o+ has a descendant matching
|
760
|
+
# +child+.
|
761
|
+
|
762
|
+
def satisfy? o
|
763
|
+
child.satisfy?(o) ||
|
764
|
+
(o.kind_of?(Sexp) && o.search_each(child).any?)
|
765
|
+
end
|
766
|
+
|
767
|
+
def == o # :nodoc:
|
768
|
+
super && self.child == o.child
|
769
|
+
end
|
770
|
+
|
771
|
+
def inspect # :nodoc:
|
772
|
+
"child(%p)" % [child]
|
773
|
+
end
|
774
|
+
|
775
|
+
def pretty_print q # :nodoc:
|
776
|
+
q.group 1, "child(", ")" do
|
777
|
+
q.pp child
|
778
|
+
end
|
779
|
+
end
|
780
|
+
end
|
781
|
+
|
782
|
+
##
|
783
|
+
# Matches any atom (non-Sexp).
|
784
|
+
#
|
785
|
+
# examples:
|
786
|
+
#
|
787
|
+
# s(:a) / s{ s(atom) } #=> [s(:a)]
|
788
|
+
# s(:a, s(:b)) / s{ s(atom) } #=> [s(:b)]
|
789
|
+
|
790
|
+
class Atom < Matcher
|
791
|
+
##
|
792
|
+
# Satisfied when +o+ is an atom.
|
793
|
+
|
794
|
+
def satisfy? o
|
795
|
+
!(o.kind_of? Sexp)
|
796
|
+
end
|
797
|
+
|
798
|
+
def inspect #:nodoc:
|
799
|
+
"atom"
|
800
|
+
end
|
801
|
+
|
802
|
+
def pretty_print q # :nodoc:
|
803
|
+
q.text "atom"
|
804
|
+
end
|
805
|
+
end
|
806
|
+
|
807
|
+
##
|
808
|
+
# Matches any atom who's string representation matches the patterns
|
809
|
+
# passed in.
|
810
|
+
#
|
811
|
+
# examples:
|
812
|
+
#
|
813
|
+
# s(:a) / s{ m('a') } #=> [s(:a)]
|
814
|
+
# s(:a) / s{ m(/\w/,/\d/) } #=> [s(:a)]
|
815
|
+
# s(:tests, s(s(:test_a), s(:test_b))) / s{ m(/test_\w/) } #=> [s(:test_a),
|
816
|
+
#
|
817
|
+
# TODO: maybe don't require non-sexps? This does respond to =~ now.
|
818
|
+
|
819
|
+
class Pattern < Matcher
|
820
|
+
|
821
|
+
##
|
822
|
+
# The regexp to match for the pattern.
|
823
|
+
|
824
|
+
attr_reader :pattern
|
825
|
+
|
826
|
+
def == o # :nodoc:
|
827
|
+
super && self.pattern == o.pattern
|
828
|
+
end
|
829
|
+
|
830
|
+
##
|
831
|
+
# Create a Patten matcher which will match any atom that either
|
832
|
+
# matches the input +pattern+.
|
833
|
+
|
834
|
+
def initialize pattern
|
835
|
+
@pattern = pattern
|
836
|
+
end
|
837
|
+
|
838
|
+
##
|
839
|
+
# Satisfied if +o+ is an atom, and +o+ matches +pattern+
|
840
|
+
|
841
|
+
def satisfy? o
|
842
|
+
!o.kind_of?(Sexp) && o.to_s =~ pattern # TODO: question to_s
|
843
|
+
end
|
844
|
+
|
845
|
+
def inspect # :nodoc:
|
846
|
+
"m(%p)" % pattern
|
847
|
+
end
|
848
|
+
|
849
|
+
def pretty_print q # :nodoc:
|
850
|
+
q.group 1, "m(", ")" do
|
851
|
+
q.pp pattern
|
852
|
+
end
|
853
|
+
end
|
854
|
+
|
855
|
+
def eql? o
|
856
|
+
super and self.pattern.eql? o.pattern
|
857
|
+
end
|
858
|
+
|
859
|
+
def hash
|
860
|
+
[super, pattern].hash
|
861
|
+
end
|
862
|
+
end
|
863
|
+
|
864
|
+
##
|
865
|
+
# Matches any atom that is an instance of the specified class or module.
|
866
|
+
#
|
867
|
+
# examples:
|
868
|
+
#
|
869
|
+
# s(:lit, 6.28) / s{ q(:lit, k(Float)) } #=> [s(:lit, 6.28)]
|
870
|
+
|
871
|
+
class Klass < Pattern
|
872
|
+
def satisfy? o
|
873
|
+
o.kind_of? self.pattern
|
874
|
+
end
|
875
|
+
|
876
|
+
def inspect # :nodoc:
|
877
|
+
"k(%p)" % pattern
|
878
|
+
end
|
879
|
+
|
880
|
+
def pretty_print q # :nodoc:
|
881
|
+
q.group 1, "k(", ")" do
|
882
|
+
q.pp pattern
|
883
|
+
end
|
884
|
+
end
|
885
|
+
end
|
886
|
+
|
887
|
+
##
|
888
|
+
# Matches anything having the same sexp_type, which is the first
|
889
|
+
# value in a Sexp.
|
890
|
+
#
|
891
|
+
# examples:
|
892
|
+
#
|
893
|
+
# s(:a, :b) / s{ t(:a) } #=> [s(:a, :b)]
|
894
|
+
# s(:a, :b) / s{ t(:b) } #=> []
|
895
|
+
# s(:a, s(:b, :c)) / s{ t(:b) } #=> [s(:b, :c)]
|
896
|
+
|
897
|
+
class Type < Matcher
|
898
|
+
attr_reader :sexp_type
|
899
|
+
|
900
|
+
##
|
901
|
+
# Creates a Matcher which will match any Sexp who's type is +type+, where a type is
|
902
|
+
# the first element in the Sexp.
|
903
|
+
|
904
|
+
def initialize type
|
905
|
+
@sexp_type = type
|
906
|
+
end
|
907
|
+
|
908
|
+
def == o # :nodoc:
|
909
|
+
super && self.sexp_type == o.sexp_type
|
910
|
+
end
|
911
|
+
|
912
|
+
##
|
913
|
+
# Satisfied if the sexp_type of +o+ is +type+.
|
914
|
+
|
915
|
+
def satisfy? o
|
916
|
+
o.kind_of?(Sexp) && o.sexp_type == sexp_type
|
917
|
+
end
|
918
|
+
|
919
|
+
def inspect # :nodoc:
|
920
|
+
"t(%p)" % sexp_type
|
921
|
+
end
|
922
|
+
|
923
|
+
def pretty_print q # :nodoc:
|
924
|
+
q.group 1, "t(", ")" do
|
925
|
+
q.pp sexp_type
|
926
|
+
end
|
927
|
+
end
|
928
|
+
end
|
929
|
+
|
930
|
+
##
|
931
|
+
# Matches an expression or any expression that includes the child.
|
932
|
+
#
|
933
|
+
# examples:
|
934
|
+
#
|
935
|
+
# s(:a, :b) / s{ include(:b) } #=> [s(:a, :b)]
|
936
|
+
# s(s(s(:a))) / s{ include(:a) } #=> [s(:a)]
|
937
|
+
|
938
|
+
class Include < Matcher
|
939
|
+
##
|
940
|
+
# The value that should be included in the match.
|
941
|
+
|
942
|
+
attr_reader :value
|
943
|
+
|
944
|
+
##
|
945
|
+
# Creates a Matcher which will match any Sexp that contains the
|
946
|
+
# +value+.
|
947
|
+
|
948
|
+
def initialize value
|
949
|
+
@value = value
|
950
|
+
end
|
951
|
+
|
952
|
+
##
|
953
|
+
# Satisfied if a +o+ is a Sexp and one of +o+'s elements matches
|
954
|
+
# value
|
955
|
+
|
956
|
+
def satisfy? o
|
957
|
+
Sexp === o && o.any? { |c|
|
958
|
+
# TODO: switch to respond_to??
|
959
|
+
Sexp === value ? value.satisfy?(c) : value == c
|
960
|
+
}
|
961
|
+
end
|
962
|
+
|
963
|
+
def == o # :nodoc:
|
964
|
+
super && self.value == o.value
|
965
|
+
end
|
966
|
+
|
967
|
+
def inspect # :nodoc:
|
968
|
+
"include(%p)" % [value]
|
969
|
+
end
|
970
|
+
|
971
|
+
def pretty_print q # :nodoc:
|
972
|
+
q.group 1, "include(", ")" do
|
973
|
+
q.pp value
|
974
|
+
end
|
975
|
+
end
|
976
|
+
end
|
977
|
+
|
978
|
+
##
|
979
|
+
# See Matcher for sibling relations: <,<<,>>,>
|
980
|
+
|
981
|
+
class Sibling < Matcher
|
982
|
+
|
983
|
+
##
|
984
|
+
# The LHS of the matcher.
|
985
|
+
|
986
|
+
attr_reader :subject
|
987
|
+
|
988
|
+
##
|
989
|
+
# The RHS of the matcher.
|
990
|
+
|
991
|
+
attr_reader :sibling
|
992
|
+
|
993
|
+
##
|
994
|
+
# An optional distance requirement for the matcher.
|
995
|
+
|
996
|
+
attr_reader :distance
|
997
|
+
|
998
|
+
##
|
999
|
+
# Creates a Matcher which will match any pair of Sexps that are siblings.
|
1000
|
+
# Defaults to matching the immediate following sibling.
|
1001
|
+
|
1002
|
+
def initialize subject, sibling, distance = nil
|
1003
|
+
@subject = subject
|
1004
|
+
@sibling = sibling
|
1005
|
+
@distance = distance
|
1006
|
+
end
|
1007
|
+
|
1008
|
+
##
|
1009
|
+
# Satisfied if o contains +subject+ followed by +sibling+
|
1010
|
+
|
1011
|
+
def satisfy? o
|
1012
|
+
# Future optimizations:
|
1013
|
+
# * Shortcut matching sibling
|
1014
|
+
subject_matches = index_matches(subject, o)
|
1015
|
+
return nil if subject_matches.empty?
|
1016
|
+
|
1017
|
+
sibling_matches = index_matches(sibling, o)
|
1018
|
+
return nil if sibling_matches.empty?
|
1019
|
+
|
1020
|
+
subject_matches.any? { |i1, _data_1|
|
1021
|
+
sibling_matches.any? { |i2, _data_2|
|
1022
|
+
distance ? (i2-i1 == distance) : i2 > i1
|
1023
|
+
}
|
1024
|
+
}
|
1025
|
+
end
|
1026
|
+
|
1027
|
+
def == o # :nodoc:
|
1028
|
+
super &&
|
1029
|
+
self.subject == o.subject &&
|
1030
|
+
self.sibling == o.sibling &&
|
1031
|
+
self.distance == o.distance
|
1032
|
+
end
|
1033
|
+
|
1034
|
+
def inspect # :nodoc:
|
1035
|
+
"%p >> %p" % [subject, sibling]
|
1036
|
+
end
|
1037
|
+
|
1038
|
+
def pretty_print q # :nodoc:
|
1039
|
+
if distance then
|
1040
|
+
q.group 1, "sibling(", ")" do
|
1041
|
+
q.seplist [subject, sibling, distance] do |v|
|
1042
|
+
q.pp v
|
1043
|
+
end
|
1044
|
+
end
|
1045
|
+
else
|
1046
|
+
q.group 1 do
|
1047
|
+
q.pp subject
|
1048
|
+
q.text " >> "
|
1049
|
+
q.pp sibling
|
1050
|
+
end
|
1051
|
+
end
|
1052
|
+
end
|
1053
|
+
|
1054
|
+
private
|
1055
|
+
|
1056
|
+
def index_matches pattern, o
|
1057
|
+
indexes = []
|
1058
|
+
return indexes unless o.kind_of? Sexp
|
1059
|
+
|
1060
|
+
o.each_with_index do |e, i|
|
1061
|
+
data = {}
|
1062
|
+
if pattern.kind_of?(Sexp) ? pattern.satisfy?(e) : pattern == o[i]
|
1063
|
+
indexes << [i, data]
|
1064
|
+
end
|
1065
|
+
end
|
1066
|
+
|
1067
|
+
indexes
|
1068
|
+
end
|
1069
|
+
end # class Sibling
|
1070
|
+
|
1071
|
+
##
|
1072
|
+
# Wraps the results of a Sexp query. MatchCollection defines
|
1073
|
+
# MatchCollection#/ so that you can chain queries.
|
1074
|
+
#
|
1075
|
+
# For instance:
|
1076
|
+
# res = s(:a, s(:b)) / s{ s(:a,_) } / s{ s(:b) }
|
1077
|
+
|
1078
|
+
class MatchCollection < Array
|
1079
|
+
##
|
1080
|
+
# See Traverse#search
|
1081
|
+
|
1082
|
+
def / pattern
|
1083
|
+
inject(self.class.new) { |result, match|
|
1084
|
+
result.concat match / pattern
|
1085
|
+
}
|
1086
|
+
end
|
1087
|
+
|
1088
|
+
def inspect # :nodoc:
|
1089
|
+
"MatchCollection.new(%s)" % self.to_a.inspect[1..-2]
|
1090
|
+
end
|
1091
|
+
|
1092
|
+
alias :to_s :inspect # :nodoc:
|
1093
|
+
|
1094
|
+
def pretty_print q # :nodoc:
|
1095
|
+
q.group 1, "MatchCollection.new(", ")" do
|
1096
|
+
q.seplist(self) {|v| q.pp v }
|
1097
|
+
end
|
1098
|
+
end
|
1099
|
+
end # class MatchCollection
|
1100
|
+
end # class Sexp
|