interpreter-in-go/pkg/ast/ast.go
jmug c417e90f36 Parsing and testing boolean literals.
Signed-off-by: jmug <u.g.a.mariano@gmail.com>
2025-01-04 19:16:22 -08:00

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package ast
import (
"bytes"
"code.jmug.me/jmug/interpreter-in-go/pkg/token"
)
type Node interface {
TokenLiteral() string
String() string
}
type Statement interface {
Node
statementNode()
}
type Expression interface {
Node
expressionNode()
}
type Program struct {
Statements []Statement
}
func (p *Program) TokenLiteral() string {
if len(p.Statements) > 0 {
return p.Statements[0].TokenLiteral()
}
return ""
}
func (p *Program) String() string {
var out bytes.Buffer
for _, stmt := range p.Statements {
out.WriteString(stmt.String())
}
return out.String()
}
type LetStatement struct {
Token token.Token // TODO: This is a little redundant, figure out if I can get rid of it.
Name *Identifier
Value Expression
}
func (ls *LetStatement) statementNode() {}
func (ls *LetStatement) TokenLiteral() string {
return ls.Token.Literal
}
func (ls *LetStatement) String() string {
var out bytes.Buffer
out.WriteString(ls.TokenLiteral() + " ")
out.WriteString(ls.Name.String() + " = ")
if ls.Value != nil {
out.WriteString(ls.Value.String())
}
out.WriteString(";")
return out.String()
}
type ReturnStatement struct {
Token token.Token // TODO: This is a little redundant, figure out if I can get rid of it.
ReturnValue Expression
}
func (rs *ReturnStatement) statementNode() {}
func (rs *ReturnStatement) TokenLiteral() string {
return rs.Token.Literal
}
func (rs *ReturnStatement) String() string {
var out bytes.Buffer
out.WriteString(rs.TokenLiteral())
if rs.ReturnValue != nil {
out.WriteString(" " + rs.ReturnValue.String())
}
out.WriteString(";")
return out.String()
}
// ExpressionStatement is a simple wrapper of an expression in a statement
// This is common in scripting languages and allows you to have a source line
// that is solely an expression, think of the Python REPL and how you can
// type `1 + 1` and get a result.
type ExpressionStatement struct {
Token token.Token // The first token in the expression.
Expression Expression
}
func (es *ExpressionStatement) statementNode() {}
func (es *ExpressionStatement) TokenLiteral() string {
return es.Token.Literal
}
func (es *ExpressionStatement) String() string {
if es.Expression != nil {
return es.Expression.String()
}
return ""
}
// Identifier is treated as an expression because in certain
// circumstances they can return values (think `let some = other` where `other`
// is actually an expression returning a value) and this makes them easier to
// handle (according to the author).
type Identifier struct {
Token token.Token
Value string
}
func (i *Identifier) expressionNode() {}
func (i *Identifier) TokenLiteral() string {
return i.Token.Literal
}
func (i *Identifier) String() string {
return i.Value
}
type IntegerLiteral struct {
Token token.Token
Value int64
}
func (il *IntegerLiteral) expressionNode() {}
func (il *IntegerLiteral) TokenLiteral() string {
return il.Token.Literal
}
func (il *IntegerLiteral) String() string {
return il.Token.Literal
}
type PrefixExpression struct {
Token token.Token // The operator token
Operator string
Right Expression
}
func (pe *PrefixExpression) expressionNode() {}
func (pe *PrefixExpression) TokenLiteral() string {
return pe.Token.Literal
}
func (pe *PrefixExpression) String() string {
return "(" + pe.Operator + pe.Right.String() + ")"
}
type InfixExpression struct {
Token token.Token // The operator token
Operator string
Left Expression
Right Expression
}
func (ie *InfixExpression) expressionNode() {}
func (ie *InfixExpression) TokenLiteral() string {
return ie.Token.Literal
}
func (ie *InfixExpression) String() string {
return "(" + ie.Left.String() + " " + ie.Operator + " " + ie.Right.String() + ")"
}
type Boolean struct {
Token token.Token
Value bool
}
func (bl *Boolean) expressionNode() {}
func (bl *Boolean) TokenLiteral() string {
return bl.Token.Literal
}
func (bl *Boolean) String() string {
return bl.Token.Literal
}