示例#1
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    def __call__(self, forms, var_env, func_env, macro_env):
        """Behavior of FletSpecialOperator.
        """
        from clispy.evaluator import Evaluator

        bindings, body = forms.car, forms.cdr.car

        funcs = []
        exps = []

        # For encompassing the function definitions themselves,
        # a function environment is extended in advance.
        local_func_env = func_env.extend()

        while bindings is not Null():
            func, exp = bindings.car.car, bindings.car.cdr

            # Interns symbol that represents function name into current package.
            PackageManager.intern(String(func.value))

            funcs.append(func.value)
            exp = Cons(Symbol('LAMBDA'), exp)

            # The scope of the name bindings encompasses the function definitions
            # themselves as well as the body.
            exps.append(Evaluator.eval(exp, var_env, local_func_env,
                                       macro_env))

            bindings = bindings.cdr

        # The bindings are in parallel.
        local_func_env.update(zip(funcs, exps))

        return Evaluator.eval(body, var_env, local_func_env, macro_env)
示例#2
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    def __call__(self, forms, var_env, func_env, macro_env):
        """Behavior of SetqSpecialOperator.
        """
        from clispy.evaluator import Evaluator

        while forms is not Null():
            symbol, value, forms = forms.car, forms.cdr.car, forms.cdr.cdr

            symbol_name = symbol.value
            value = Evaluator.eval(value, var_env, func_env, macro_env)

            # Interns symbol that represents function name into current package.
            PackageManager.intern(String(symbol_name))

            # setq may be used for assignment of both lexical and dynamic variables.
            try:
                var_env.find(symbol_name)[symbol_name] = value
            except LookupError:
                try:
                    # package_name=None means finding an environment from current package.
                    PackageManager.find(
                        symbol_name, package_name=None,
                        status_check=False)[symbol_name] = value
                except LookupError:
                    PackageManager.current_package.env['VARIABLE'][
                        symbol_name] = value

        # the primary value of the last form
        return value
示例#3
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    def __call__(self, forms, var_env, func_env, macro_env):
        """Behavior of ImportModuleObjectManipulation.
        """
        while forms is not Null():
            symbol, module_name, forms = forms.car, forms.cdr.car, forms.cdr.cdr

            symbol_name = symbol.value
            module = PyObject(import_module(module_name.value))

            # Interns symbol that represents module name into current package.
            PackageManager.intern(String(symbol_name))

            # import-moduel may be used for assignment of both lexical and dynamic variables.
            try:
                var_env.find(symbol_name)[symbol_name] = module
            except LookupError:
                try:
                    # package_name=None means finding an environment from current package.
                    PackageManager.find(
                        symbol_name, package_name=None,
                        status_check=False)[symbol_name] = module
                except LookupError:
                    PackageManager.current_package.env['VARIABLE'][
                        symbol_name] = module

        # the primary value of the last form
        return symbol
示例#4
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    def __call__(self, forms, var_env, func_env, macro_env):
        """Behavior of FletSpecialOperator.
        """
        from clispy.evaluator import Evaluator

        bindings, body = forms.car, forms.cdr.car

        funcs = []
        exps = []
        while bindings is not Null():
            func, exp = bindings.car.car, bindings.car.cdr

            # Interns symbol that represents function name into current package.
            PackageManager.intern(String(func.value))

            funcs.append(func.value)
            exp = Cons(Symbol('LAMBDA'), exp)

            # The scope of the name bindings dose not encompasse the function definitions.
            exps.append(Evaluator.eval(exp, var_env, func_env, macro_env))

            bindings = bindings.cdr

        # The bindings are in parallel.
        func_env = func_env.extend(params=funcs, args=exps)

        return Evaluator.eval(body, var_env, func_env, macro_env)
示例#5
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    def testPackageManager_import(self):
        # PackageManager.import_ imports symbol to symbol container of the specific package.

        # The package_name argument is omitted,
        # the method imports symbol to PackageManager.current_package.symbol_container.

        # IMPORT is interned to PakageManager.package_container['COMMON-LISP-USER'].
        PackageManager.intern(symbol_designator=String('IMPORT'), package_designator=String('COMMON-LISP-USER'))
        # Add value to the variable space.
        PackageManager.package_container['COMMON-LISP-USER'].env['VARIABLE']['IMPORT'] = String('VALUE')

        PackageManager.import_(symbol_designator=Symbol('COMMON-LISP-USER::IMPORT'))
        symbol, status = PackageManager.find_symbol(symbol_designator=String('IMPORT'))

        self.assertTrue(symbol is Symbol('IMPORT'))
        self.assertTrue(status is Keyword(':INTERNAL'))
        self.assertTrue(PackageManager.current_package.env['VARIABLE']['IMPORT'] is String('VALUE'))

        # The package_designator argument is supplied to the specified package.

        # IMPORT-WITH-PACKAGE is interned to COMMON-LISP package.
        PackageManager.intern(symbol_designator=String('IMPORT-WITH-PACKAGE'), package_designator=String('COMMON-LISP'))
        # Add value to the variable space.
        PackageManager.package_container['COMMON-LISP'].env['VARIABLE']['IMPORT-WITH-PACKAGE'] = String('VALUE')

        PackageManager.import_(symbol_designator=Symbol('COMMON-LISP::IMPORT-WITH-PACKAGE'), package_designator=Symbol('COMMON-LISP-USER'))
        symbol, status = PackageManager.find_symbol(symbol_designator=String('IMPORT-WITH-PACKAGE'), package_designator=String('COMMON-LISP-USER'))

        self.assertTrue(symbol is Symbol('IMPORT-WITH-PACKAGE'))
        self.assertTrue(status is Keyword(':INTERNAL'))
        self.assertTrue(PackageManager.package_container['COMMON-LISP-USER'].env['VARIABLE']['IMPORT-WITH-PACKAGE'] is String('VALUE'))
示例#6
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    def testPackageManager_find_symbol(self):
        # PackageManager.find_symbol returns symbol represented by symbol_designator and status.

        # The package_designator argument is omitted,
        # PackageManager.current_package.symbol_container is checked.
        # FIND-SYMBOL is interned to PackageManager.current_package in advance.
        PackageManager.intern(symbol_designator=String('FIND-SYMBOL'))
        symbol, status = PackageManager.find_symbol(symbol_designator=String('FIND-SYMBOL'))

        self.assertTrue(symbol is Symbol('FIND-SYMBOL'))
        self.assertTrue(status, Keyword(':INTERNAL'))

        # If symbol_designator dose not exist in PackageManager.current_package,
        # it must return Null object as symbol and status.
        symbol, status = PackageManager.find_symbol(symbol_designator=String('FIND-SYMBOL-NOT-EXIST'))

        self.assertTrue(symbol is Null())
        self.assertTrue(status is Null())

        # The package_designator argument is supplied to the specified package.
        # FIND-SYMBOL-WITH-PACKAGE is interned to COMMON-LISP-USER package in advance.
        PackageManager.intern(symbol_designator=String('FIND-SYMBOL-WITH-PACKAGE'), package_designator=String('COMMON-LISP-USER'))
        symbol, status = PackageManager.find_symbol(symbol_designator=String('FIND-SYMBOL-WITH-PACKAGE'), package_designator=String('COMMON-LISP-USER'))

        self.assertTrue(symbol is Symbol('FIND-SYMBOL-WITH-PACKAGE'))
        self.assertTrue(status is Keyword(':INTERNAL'))

        # If symbol_designator dose not exist in the specified package,
        # it must return Null object as symbol and status.
        symbol, status = PackageManager.find_symbol(symbol_designator=String('FIND-SYMBOL-WITH-PACKAGE-NOT-EXIST'), package_designator=String('COMMON-LISP-USER'))

        self.assertTrue(symbol is Null())
        self.assertTrue(status is Null())
示例#7
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    def __call__(self, forms, var_env, func_env, macro_env):
        """Behavior of InternSystemFunction.
        """
        args = self.eval_forms(forms, var_env, func_env, macro_env)

        symbol_designator = args.car
        package_designator = args.cdr.car

        # Checks package_designator whether it is given or not.
        if package_designator is Null():
            return PackageManager.intern(symbol_designator=symbol_designator)
        else:
            return PackageManager.intern(symbol_designator=symbol_designator, package_designator=package_designator)
示例#8
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    def testPackageManager_intern(self):
        # PackageManager.intern interns symbol_designator to Package.symbol_container.

        # The package_designator argument is omitted,
        # symbol_designator is interned to PackageManager.current_package.symbol_container.
        symbol, status = PackageManager.intern(symbol_designator=String('TEST-INTERN'))

        self.assertTrue(symbol is Symbol('TEST-INTERN'))
        self.assertTrue(status is Null())
        self.assertTrue('TEST-INTERN' in PackageManager.current_package.symbol_container.keys())
        self.assertEqual(PackageManager.current_package.symbol_container['TEST-INTERN'], [Symbol('TEST-INTERN'), Keyword(':INTERNAL'), None])

        # The package_designator argument is supplied to the specified package.
        symbol, status = PackageManager.intern(symbol_designator=String('INTERN-WITH-PACKAGE'), package_designator=String('COMMON-LISP-USER'))

        self.assertTrue(symbol is Symbol('INTERN-WITH-PACKAGE'))
        self.assertTrue(status is Null())
        self.assertTrue('INTERN-WITH-PACKAGE' in PackageManager.package_container['COMMON-LISP-USER'].symbol_container.keys())
        self.assertEqual(PackageManager.package_container['COMMON-LISP-USER'].symbol_container['INTERN-WITH-PACKAGE'], [Symbol('INTERN-WITH-PACKAGE'), Keyword(':INTERNAL'), None])
示例#9
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    def testPackageManager_export(self):
        # PackageManager.export changes symbol status in symbol container to :EXTERNAL.

        # The package_designator argument is omitted,
        # status in PackageManager.current_package.symbol_container is changed.
        # EXPORT is interned to PackageManager.current_package in advance.
        PackageManager.intern(symbol_designator=String('EXPORT'))
        PackageManager.export(symbol_designator=Symbol('EXPORT'))
        symbol, status = PackageManager.find_symbol(symbol_designator=String('EXPORT'))

        self.assertTrue(symbol is Symbol('EXPORT'))
        self.assertTrue(status is Keyword(':EXTERNAL'))

        # The package_designator argument is supplied to the specified package.
        # EXPORT-WITH-PACKAGE is interned to COMMON-LISP-USER pacakge in advance.
        PackageManager.intern(symbol_designator=String('EXPORT-WITH-PACKAGE'), package_designator=String('COMMON-LISP-USER'))
        PackageManager.export(symbol_designator=Symbol('EXPORT-WITH-PACKAGE'), package_designator=Symbol('COMMON-LISP-USER'))
        symbol, status = PackageManager.find_symbol(symbol_designator=String('EXPORT-WITH-PACKAGE'), package_designator=String('COMMON-LISP-USER'))

        self.assertTrue(symbol is Symbol('EXPORT-WITH-PACKAGE'))
        self.assertTrue(status is Keyword(':EXTERNAL'))
示例#10
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    def __call__(self, forms, var_env, func_env, macro_env):
        """Behavior of LetAsterSpecialOperator.
        """
        from clispy.evaluator import Evaluator

        bindings, body = forms.car, forms.cdr.car

        while bindings is not Null():
            var, val = bindings.car.car, bindings.car.cdr.car

            # Interns symbol that represents function name into current package.
            PackageManager.intern(String(var.value))

            var = var.value
            val = Evaluator.eval(val, var_env, func_env, macro_env)

            # The bindings are in sequence.
            var_env = var_env.extend(params=[var], args=[val])

            bindings = bindings.cdr

        return Evaluator.eval(body, var_env, func_env, macro_env)
示例#11
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    def __call__(self, forms, var_env, func_env, macro_env):
        """Behavior of DefunSystemFunction.
        """
        func_symbol = forms.car
        func_name = func_symbol.value

        lambda_forms = forms

        # Lambda function.
        func = Lambda(lambda_forms.cdr, var_env, func_env, macro_env)

        # Interns symbol that represents function name into current package.
        PackageManager.intern(String(func_name))

        # Binds value to symbol into the global environment.
        try:
            # package_name=None means finding an environment from current package.
            PackageManager.find(func_name, package_name=None, status_check=False, env='FUNCTION')[func_name] = func
        except LookupError:
            PackageManager.current_package.env['FUNCTION'][func_name] = func

        return func_symbol
示例#12
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    def __call__(self, forms, var_env, func_env, macro_env):
        """Behavior of DefmacroSystemFunction.
        """
        macro_symbol = forms.car
        macro_name = macro_symbol.value

        lambda_forms = forms

        # Lambda function.
        macro = Lambda(lambda_forms.cdr, var_env, func_env, macro_env)

        # Interns symbol that represents macro name into current package.
        PackageManager.intern(String(macro_name))

        # Binds value to symbol into the global environment.
        try:
            # package_name=None means finding an environment from current package.
            PackageManager.find(macro_name, package_name=None, status_check=False, env='MACRO')[macro_name] = macro
        except LookupError:
            PackageManager.current_package.env['MACRO'][macro_name] = macro

        return macro_symbol
示例#13
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    def __call__(self, forms, var_env, func_env, macro_env):
        """Behavior of LetSpecialOperator.
        """
        from clispy.evaluator import Evaluator

        bindings, body = forms.car, forms.cdr.car

        vars, vals = [], []
        while bindings is not Null():
            var, val = bindings.car.car, bindings.car.cdr.car

            # Interns symbol that represents function name into current package.
            PackageManager.intern(String(var.value))

            vars.append(var.value)
            vals.append(Evaluator.eval(val, var_env, func_env, macro_env))

            bindings = bindings.cdr

        # The bindings are in parallel.
        var_env = var_env.extend(params=vars, args=vals)

        return Evaluator.eval(body, var_env, func_env, macro_env)
示例#14
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    def testPackageManager_use_package(self):
        # PackageManager.use_package inherited symbol in package_designator_to_use.

        # The package_designator argument is omitted,
        # symbol is inherited, and interned to PackageManager.current_package.symbol_container.
        # USE-PACKAGE-INTERNAL and USE-PACKAGE-EXTERNAL are interned to COMMON-LISP-USER.
        PackageManager.intern(symbol_designator=String('USE-PACKAGE-INTERNAL'), package_designator=String('COMMON-LISP-USER'))
        PackageManager.intern(symbol_designator=String('USE-PACKAGE-EXTERNAL'), package_designator=String('COMMON-LISP-USER'))

        # Only status of USE-PACKAGE-EXTERNAL is changed to :EXTERNAL.
        PackageManager.export(symbol_designator=Symbol('USE-PACKAGE-EXTERNAL'), package_designator=Symbol('COMMON-LISP-USER'))

        PackageManager.use_package(package_designator_to_use=Symbol('COMMON-LISP-USER'))

        # When status is :EXTERNAL, the symbol is inherited.
        symbol, status = PackageManager.find_symbol(symbol_designator=String('USE-PACKAGE-EXTERNAL'))
        self.assertTrue(symbol is Symbol('USE-PACKAGE-EXTERNAL'))
        self.assertTrue(status is Keyword(':INHERITED'))

        # When statis is not :EXTERNAL, the symbol is not inherited.
        symbol, status = PackageManager.find_symbol(symbol_designator=String('USE-PACKAGE-INTERNAL'))
        self.assertTrue(symbol is Null())
        self.assertTrue(status is Null())

        # The package_designator argument is supplied to the specified package.
        # USE-PACKAGE-INTERNAL-WITH-PACKAGE and USE-PACKAGE-EXTERNAL-WITH-PACKAGE are interned to COMMON-LISP.
        PackageManager.intern(String('USE-PACKAGE-INTERNAL-WITH-PACKAGE'))
        PackageManager.intern(String('USE-PACKAGE-EXTERNAL-WITH-PACKAGE'))

        # Only status of USE-PACKAGE-EXTERNAL-WITH-PACKAGE is changed to :EXTERNAL.
        PackageManager.export(Symbol('USE-PACKAGE-EXTERNAL-WITH-PACKAGE'))

        PackageManager.use_package(package_designator_to_use=Symbol('COMMON-LISP'), package_designator=Symbol('COMMON-LISP-USER'))

        # When status is :EXTERNAL, the symbol is inherited.
        symbol, status = PackageManager.find_symbol(symbol_designator=String('USE-PACKAGE-EXTERNAL-WITH-PACKAGE'), package_designator=String('COMMON-LISP-USER'))
        self.assertTrue(symbol is Symbol('USE-PACKAGE-EXTERNAL-WITH-PACKAGE'))
        self.assertTrue(status is Keyword(':INHERITED'))

        # When statis is not :EXTERNAL, the symbol is not inherited.
        symbol, status = PackageManager.find_symbol(symbol_designator=String('USE-PACKAGE-INTERNAL-WITH-PACKAGE'), package_designator=String('COMMON-LISP-USER'))
        self.assertTrue(symbol is Null())
        self.assertTrue(status is Null())
示例#15
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    def __call__(self, forms, var_env, func_env, macro_env):
        """Behavior of Lambda.
        """
        from clispy.evaluator import Evaluator
        from clispy.expander import Expander

        # # Expands and evaluates arguments.
        tmp_args = []
        while forms is not Null():
            exp = Expander.expand(forms.car, var_env, func_env, macro_env)
            tmp_args.append(Evaluator.eval(exp, var_env, func_env, macro_env))
            forms = forms.cdr

        args = tmp_args

        ##################################################
        # Accesser parameters
        ##################################################

        # Optional parameters.
        if '&OPTIONAL' in self.accessor_index:
            args = tmp_args[:self.accessor_index['&OPTIONAL']]
            optional_args = tmp_args[self.accessor_index['&OPTIONAL']:]

            for i, _ in enumerate(
                    self.params[self.accessor_index['&OPTIONAL']:]):
                try:
                    args.append(optional_args[i])
                except IndexError:
                    args.append(self.default_optional_args[i])

        # Rest parameters.
        if '&REST' in self.accessor_index:
            if len(args) > self.accessor_index['&REST']:
                args[self.accessor_index['&REST']] = args[
                    self.accessor_index['&REST']:]
                args = args[:self.accessor_index['&REST'] + 1]
            else:
                args.append(Null())

        # Keyword parameters
        if '&KEY' in self.accessor_index:
            args = tmp_args[:self.accessor_index['&KEY']]
            keyword_args = tmp_args[self.accessor_index['&KEY']:]

            kargs = {}
            for i, karg in enumerate(keyword_args):
                if isinstance(karg, Keyword):
                    # A value of Keyword has ':' at the first character.
                    kargs[karg.value[1:]] = keyword_args[i + 1]

            for param in self.params[self.accessor_index['&KEY']:]:
                args.append(
                    kargs.get(param, self.default_keyword_args.get(param)))

        # Interns symbol names of params to lexical scope.
        for symbol_name in self.params:
            PackageManager.intern(String(symbol_name))

        # Binds args to lexical scope.
        local_var_env = self.var_env.extend(params=self.params, args=args)
        local_func_env = self.func_env.extend()
        local_macro_env = self.macro_env.extend()

        # Expands and evaluates lambda expression.
        exp = Expander.expand(self.forms, local_var_env, local_func_env,
                              local_macro_env)
        retval = Evaluator.eval(exp, local_var_env, local_func_env,
                                local_macro_env)

        return retval