1. advanced type manager
- Posted by euphoric (admin) May 02, 2019
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So, I've got some structures I need to use for type checking, and I wrote a little library for it. Is there anything like this already available in Euphoria core?
This was developed using Phix, with an attempt to remain compatible with Euphoria. The example shows the utility of Phix's "string" type vs Euphoria's plain sequence (even using Euphoria's string() type). Whereas Euphoria doesn't distinguish between "Hello" and {1972,12,18}, Phix does.
Any improvements and suggestions are welcome!
I also created a GitHub Repo for it! Woo hoo!
-- a type template manager namespace typer public enum YES, NO sequence types = {{},{}} function float(object o) return atom(o) and not integer(o) end function function seq_of_atoms(object a) if sequence(a) then for t=1 to length(a) do if sequence(a[t]) then return false end if end for else return false end if return true end function public procedure add_template(string tname, object tmp) integer i = find(tname,types[1]) if i > 0 then types[2][i] = tmp else types[1] = append(types[1],tname) types[2] = append(types[2],tmp) end if end procedure integer Verbose = 0 public procedure verbose(integer i) Verbose = i end procedure function hasSameStructure(object a, object b) if Verbose = YES then ?{a,b} end if if integer(a) and integer(b) then return true elsif atom(a) and atom(b) then if not integer(a) and not integer(b) then return true end if elsif sequence(a) and sequence(b) then -- if string(a) and string(b) then -- Phix catches strings better than Euphoria if seq_of_atoms(a) and seq_of_atoms(b) then return true else if length(a) != length(b) then return false end if for t=1 to length(a) do if not hasSameStructure(a[t],b[t]) then return false end if end for return true end if end if return false end function public function is(string tname, object var) integer i = find(tname,types[1]) if i > 0 then object this = types[2][i] return hasSameStructure(var,this) end if return false end function
include typer.e type record(object a) return is("record",a) end type type float(object a) return is("float",a) end type procedure test() verbose(YES) -- just to watch the testing add_template("integer",1) add_template("float",1.1) ?is("integer",1) ?is("integer",1.1) ?is("float",1) ?is("float",1.1) add_template("record",{"","",""}) ?is("record",1) ?is("record",1.1) ?is("record",{}) ?is("record",{"",""}) ?is("record",{1,2,3}) ?is("record",{"","",""}) ?is("record",{"a","b","c"}) ?is("record",{"","",{{},{}}}) ?is("record",{{{},{}},"",""}) ?is("record",{"",{{},{}},""}) ?is("record",{"Bobby","Jones","Ranger"}) -- this last test reveals what happens when you don't have a proper string() type ?is("record",{"Bobby","Jones",{1972,12,25}}) record a a = {"Bobby","Jones","Ranger"} float b b = 0.2 -- now we'll crash a = "seven" end procedure test() maybe_any_key()