From: Daniel de Rauglaudre <daniel.de_rauglaudre@inria.fr>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] Again on pattern matching and strings
Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2002 12:29:59 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20021025122959.C21492@verdot.inria.fr> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <15799.62120.815873.654039@hector.lesours>; from basile@starynkevitch.net on Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 03:16:24PM +0200
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Hi,
Here attached, a proposition of Camlp4 standard syntax extension for
macros. The file is named "pa_macro.ml". To compile it do:
ocamlc -pp camlp4r -I +camlp4 -c pa_macro.ml
To use it for a file "foo.ml", do:
To compile:
ocamlc -pp "camlp4o ./pa_macro.cmo" foo.ml
To just pretty print the resulting source:
camlp4o ./pa_macro.cmo pr_o.cmo foo.ml
The added statements are indicated in the beginning of the file
pa_macro.ml.
Keywords uppercase or lowercase?
I choosed to write the keywords in uppercase because I consider that
they must be visible in the source, just like the "#define" and other
"#ifdef" of C are visible, because of the "#" and because of the fact
that they are in the first column.
And I have considered also that in an expression, it is important
to differentiate "ifs" as conditional compilation and normal "ifs".
On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 03:16:24PM +0200, Basile STARYNKEVITCH wrote:
> #ifdef WANT_DEBUG
> #define DEBUGME(V) if (debugflag) printf("%d", V)
> #else
> #define DEBUGME(V) {}
> #endif
With pa_macro.cmo, you can write it like this:
IFDEF WANT_DEBUG THEN
DEFINE DEBUGME(v) = if (debugflag) then printf("%d", v)
ELSE
DEFINE DEBUGME(v) = ()
END
To define "WANT_DEBUG" you can either insert in the source:
DEFINE DEBUGME
Or add "-DWANT_DEBUG" as option:
camlp4o ./pa_macros.cmo pr_o.cmo -DWANT_DEBUG foo.ml
ocamlc -pp "camlp4o ./pa_macros.cmo -DWANT_DEBUG" foo.ml
> 5. having the equivalent of __FILE__ and __LINE__ is very useful
Ok file __FILE__.
For __LINE__, it is complicated. I added __LOCATION__.
Any comments?
--
Daniel de RAUGLAUDRE
http://cristal.inria.fr/~ddr/
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(* camlp4r *)
(* $Id$ *)
(*
Added statements:
At toplevel (structure item):
DEFINE <uident>
DEFINE <uident> = <expression>
DEFINE <uident> (<parameters>) = <expression>
IFDEF <uident> THEN <structure_items> END
IFDEF <uident> THEN <structure_items> ELSE <structure_items> END
IFNDEF <uident> THEN <structure_items> END
IFNDEF <uident> THEN <structure_items> ELSE <structure_items> END
In expressions:
IFDEF <uident> THEN <expression> ELSE <expression> END
IFNDEF <uident> THEN <expression> ELSE <expression> END
__FILE__
__LOCATION__
As Camlp4 options:
-D<uident>
-U<uident>
After having used a DEFINE <uident> followed by "= <expression>", you
can use it in expressions *and* in patterns. If the expression defining
the macro cannot be used as a pattern, there is an error message if
it is used in a pattern.
The expression __FILE__ returns the current compiled file name.
The expression __LOCATION__ returns the current location of itself.
*)
#load "pa_extend.cmo";
#load "q_MLast.cmo";
open Pcaml;
type item_or_def 'a =
[ SdStr of 'a
| SdDef of string and option (list string * MLast.expr)
| SdUnd of string
| SdNop ]
;
value rec list_remove x =
fun
[ [(y, _) :: l] when y = x -> l
| [d :: l] -> [d :: list_remove x l]
| [] -> [] ]
;
value defined =
ref [("OCAML_305", None); ("CAMLP4_300", None); ("NEWSEQ", None)]
;
value is_defined i = List.mem_assoc i defined.val;
value loc = (0, 0);
value subst mloc env =
loop where rec loop =
fun
[ <:expr< if $e1$ then $e2$ else $e3$ >> ->
<:expr< if $loop e1$ then $loop e2$ else $loop e3$ >>
| <:expr< $e1$ $e2$ >> -> <:expr< $loop e1$ $loop e2$ >>
| <:expr< $lid:x$ >> | <:expr< $uid:x$ >> as e ->
try <:expr< $anti:List.assoc x env$ >> with
[ Not_found -> e ]
| <:expr< ($list:x$) >> -> <:expr< ($list:List.map loop x$) >>
| <:expr< { $list:pel$ } >> ->
let pel = List.map (fun (p, e) -> (p, loop e)) pel in
<:expr< { $list:pel$ } >>
| e -> e ]
;
value substp mloc env =
loop where rec loop =
fun
[ <:expr< $e1$ $e2$ >> -> <:patt< $loop e1$ $loop e2$ >>
| <:expr< $lid:x$ >> ->
try <:patt< $anti:List.assoc x env$ >> with
[ Not_found -> <:patt< $lid:x$ >> ]
| <:expr< $uid:x$ >> ->
try <:patt< $anti:List.assoc x env$ >> with
[ Not_found -> <:patt< $uid:x$ >> ]
| <:expr< $int:x$ >> -> <:patt< $int:x$ >>
| <:expr< ($list:x$) >> -> <:patt< ($list:List.map loop x$) >>
| <:expr< { $list:pel$ } >> ->
let ppl = List.map (fun (p, e) -> (p, loop e)) pel in
<:patt< { $list:ppl$ } >>
| x ->
Stdpp.raise_with_loc mloc
(Failure
"this macro cannot be used in a pattern (see its definition)") ]
;
value incorrect_number loc l1 l2 =
Stdpp.raise_with_loc loc
(Failure
(Printf.sprintf "expected %d parameters; found %d"
(List.length l2) (List.length l1)))
;
value define eo x =
do {
match eo with
[ Some ([], e) ->
EXTEND
expr: LEVEL "simple"
[ [ UIDENT $x$ -> Pcaml.expr_reloc (fun _ -> loc) 0 e ] ]
;
patt: LEVEL "simple"
[ [ UIDENT $x$ ->
let p = substp loc [] e in
Pcaml.patt_reloc (fun _ -> loc) 0 p ] ]
;
END
| Some (sl, e) ->
EXTEND
expr: LEVEL "apply"
[ [ UIDENT $x$; param = SELF ->
let el =
match param with
[ <:expr< ($list:el$) >> -> el
| e -> [e] ]
in
if List.length el = List.length sl then
let env = List.combine sl el in
let e = subst loc env e in
Pcaml.expr_reloc (fun _ -> loc) 0 e
else
incorrect_number loc el sl ] ]
;
patt: LEVEL "simple"
[ [ UIDENT $x$; param = SELF ->
let pl =
match param with
[ <:patt< ($list:pl$) >> -> pl
| p -> [p] ]
in
if List.length pl = List.length sl then
let env = List.combine sl pl in
let p = substp loc env e in
Pcaml.patt_reloc (fun _ -> loc) 0 p
else
incorrect_number loc pl sl ] ]
;
END
| None -> () ];
defined.val := [(x, eo) :: defined.val];
}
;
value undef x =
try
do {
let eo = List.assoc x defined.val in
match eo with
[ Some ([], _) ->
do {
DELETE_RULE expr: UIDENT $x$ END;
DELETE_RULE patt: UIDENT $x$ END;
}
| Some (_, _) ->
do {
DELETE_RULE expr: UIDENT $x$; SELF END;
DELETE_RULE patt: UIDENT $x$; SELF END;
}
| None -> () ];
defined.val := list_remove x defined.val;
}
with
[ Not_found -> () ]
;
EXTEND
GLOBAL: expr str_item sig_item;
str_item: FIRST
[ [ x = macro_def ->
match x with
[ SdStr [si] -> si
| SdStr sil -> <:str_item< declare $list:sil$ end >>
| SdDef x eo -> do { define eo x; <:str_item< declare end >> }
| SdUnd x -> do { undef x; <:str_item< declare end >> }
| SdNop -> <:str_item< declare end >> ] ] ]
;
macro_def:
[ [ "DEFINE"; i = ident; def = opt_macro_value -> SdDef i def
| "UNDEF"; i = ident -> SdUnd i
| "IFDEF"; i = ident; "THEN"; d = str_item_or_macro; "END" ->
if is_defined i then d else SdNop
| "IFDEF"; i = ident; "THEN"; d1 = str_item_or_macro; "ELSE";
d2 = str_item_or_macro; "END" ->
if is_defined i then d1 else d2
| "IFNDEF"; i = ident; "THEN"; d = str_item_or_macro; "END" ->
if is_defined i then SdNop else d
| "IFNDEF"; i = ident; "THEN"; d1 = str_item_or_macro; "ELSE";
d2 = str_item_or_macro; "END" ->
if is_defined i then d2 else d1 ] ]
;
str_item_or_macro:
[ [ d = macro_def -> d
| si = LIST1 str_item -> SdStr si ] ]
;
opt_macro_value:
[ [ "("; pl = LIST1 LIDENT SEP ","; ")"; "="; e = expr -> Some (pl, e)
| "="; e = expr -> Some ([], e)
| -> None ] ]
;
expr: LEVEL "top"
[ [ "IFDEF"; i = ident; "THEN"; e1 = expr; "ELSE"; e2 = expr; "END" ->
if is_defined i then e1 else e2
| "IFNDEF"; i = ident; "THEN"; e1 = expr; "ELSE"; e2 = expr; "END" ->
if is_defined i then e2 else e1 ] ]
;
expr: LEVEL "simple"
[ [ LIDENT "__FILE__" -> <:expr< $str:Pcaml.input_file.val$ >>
| LIDENT "__LOCATION__" ->
let bp = string_of_int (fst loc) in
let ep = string_of_int (snd loc) in
<:expr< ($int:bp$, $int:ep$) >> ] ]
;
ident:
[ [ i = UIDENT -> i ] ]
;
END;
Pcaml.add_option "-D" (Arg.String (define None))
"<string> Define for IFDEF instruction."
;
Pcaml.add_option "-U" (Arg.String undef)
"<string> Undefine for IFDEF instruction."
;
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2002-10-25 10:30 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 22+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-10-23 23:47 Alessandro Baretta
2002-10-23 23:46 ` Alexander V.Voinov
2002-10-23 23:57 ` Stefano Zacchiroli
2002-10-24 7:10 ` Alessandro Baretta
2002-10-24 7:38 ` Stefano Zacchiroli
2002-10-24 8:01 ` Jacques Garrigue
2002-10-24 12:38 ` Alessandro Baretta
2002-10-24 13:24 ` Luc Maranget
2002-10-24 15:13 ` Alessandro Baretta
2002-10-24 16:26 ` Sven Luther
2002-10-25 8:40 ` Luc Maranget
2002-10-24 4:11 ` Christopher Quinn
[not found] ` <15799.14325.887770.501722@karryall.dnsalias.org>
2002-10-24 7:43 ` Alessandro Baretta
2002-10-24 8:51 ` Daniel de Rauglaudre
2002-10-24 9:50 ` Stefano Zacchiroli
2002-10-24 10:30 ` Noel Welsh
2002-10-24 12:59 ` Daniel de Rauglaudre
2002-10-24 13:16 ` Basile STARYNKEVITCH
2002-10-25 10:29 ` Daniel de Rauglaudre [this message]
2002-10-24 12:34 ` Alessandro Baretta
2002-10-24 12:51 ` Daniel de Rauglaudre
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2002-10-24 7:16 ` Alessandro Baretta
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