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-possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
-free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
-
- To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
-to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
-state the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
-the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
-
- <one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.>
- Copyright (C) <year> <name of author>
-
- This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
- it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
- the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
- (at your option) any later version.
-
- This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
-
- You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
- along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
-
- If your software can interact with users remotely through a computer
-network, you should also make sure that it provides a way for users to
-get its source. For example, if your program is a web application, its
-interface could display a "Source" link that leads users to an archive
-of the code. There are many ways you could offer source, and different
-solutions will be better for different programs; see section 13 for the
-specific requirements.
-
- You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school,
-if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary.
-For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU AGPL, see
-<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+++ /dev/null
-# stutter
-
-This is my second attempt at writing a lisp in Python. The two major differences between this and Mini (the first attempt) are a) this hopes to be compiled and b) this integrates vau from John Shutt's [Kernel](http://web.cs.wpi.edu/~jshutt/kernel.html).
+++ /dev/null
-(print "Hello, world")
-0
+++ /dev/null
-Hello, world
\ No newline at end of file
+++ /dev/null
-(define hello-world "Hello, world")
-(print hello-world)
-0
+++ /dev/null
-Hello, world
\ No newline at end of file
+++ /dev/null
-(define hello-world "Hello, world")
-(define hello-world-copy hello-world)
-(print hello-world-copy)
-0
+++ /dev/null
-Hello, world
\ No newline at end of file
+++ /dev/null
-#!/usr/bin/env python
-
-'''
-To run this file:
-
- python stutter.py stutter_code.stt > c_code.c
-'''
-
-import itertools
-import re
-import string
-
-# Utility functions
-
-def is_integer(s_expression):
- return isinstance(s_expression, int) \
- and not s_expression is True \
- and not s_expression is False
-
-ESCAPE_CHARACTERS = {
- '\\' : '\\',
- 'n' : '\n',
-}
-
-def undelimit_string(s):
- assert len(s) >= 2
-
- delimiter = s[0]
- assert delimiter == '"' # This is temporary, " is currently the only delimiter
- assert s[-1] == delimiter
-
- escape_characters = dict(ESCAPE_CHARACTERS)
- escape_characters[delimiter] = delimiter
-
- s = s[1:-1]
-
- index = 0
- result = ''
-
- while index < len(s):
- ch = s[index]
-
- if ch == '\\':
- index += 1
-
- # TODO Handle when it's not a valid escape character
- ch = escape_characters[s[index]]
-
- index += 1
- result += ch
-
- return result
-
-TAB_WIDTH = 4
-
-def indent(string):
- assert isinstance(string, str)
-
- def indent_line(line):
- line = line.rstrip()
-
- if line == '':
- return line
-
- return ' ' * TAB_WIDTH + line
-
- return '\n'.join(indent_line(line) for line in string.splitlines())
-
-# String to s-expressions
-
-class Symbol(object):
- def __init__(self, string):
- self.string = string
-
- def __eq__(self, other):
- return self.string == other.string
-
-TOKEN = re.compile(r'\s*({})'.format('|'.join('(?P<{}>{})'.format(*token) for token in [
- ('open_parenthese', r'\('),
- ('close_parenthese', r'\)'),
- ('identifier', r'[a-z\-]+'), # We can expand this as needed
- ('integer_literal', r'\d+'),
- ('string_literal', r'"(\\"|[^"])*"'),
- ('unexpected_character', r'.'),
-])))
-
-def parse_all(source):
- stack = []
- items = []
-
- for token in TOKEN.finditer(source):
- if token.group('open_parenthese'):
- stack.append(items)
- items = []
-
- elif token.group('close_parenthese'):
- if len(stack) == 0:
- raise Exception('Parenthese closed but not opened')
-
- stack[-1].append(tuple(items))
- items = stack.pop()
-
- elif token.group('identifier'):
- items.append(Symbol(token.group('identifier')))
-
- elif token.group('integer_literal'):
- items.append(int(token.group('integer_literal')))
-
- elif token.group('string_literal'):
- items.append(undelimit_string(token.group('string_literal')))
-
- elif token.group('unexpected_character'):
- raise Exception('Unexpected character {}'.format(
- token.group('unexpected_character'),
- ))
-
- else:
- raise Exception()
-
- if len(stack) > 0:
- raise Exception('Parenthese opened but not closed')
-
- return items
-
-# C AST Objects
-
-class CType(object):
- def __init__(self, name):
- self.name = name
-
-class CPointerType(CType):
- def __init__(self, pointer_to):
- self.pointer_to = pointer_to
-
-class CArgumentDeclaration(object):
- def __init__(self, _type, name):
- assert isinstance(_type, CType)
- self._type = _type
- self.name = name
-
-class CExpression(object):
- pass
-
-class CIntegerLiteralExpression(CExpression):
- def __init__(self, integer):
- assert is_integer(integer)
- self.integer = integer
-
- def __eq__(self, other):
- assert isinstance(other, CIntegerLiteralExpression)
- return self.integer == other.integer
-
-class CStringLiteralExpression(CExpression):
- def __init__(self, string):
- assert isinstance(string, str)
- self.string = string
-
- def __eq__(self, other):
- assert isinstance(other, CStringLiteralExpression)
- return self.string == other.string
-
-class CVariableExpression(CExpression):
- def __init__(self, name):
- assert isinstance(name, str)
- self.name = name
-
- def __eq__(self, other):
- assert isinstance(other, CVariableExpression)
- return self.name == other.name
-
-class CReferenceExpression(CExpression):
- def __init__(self, referee):
- assert isinstance(referee, CVariableExpression)
- self.referee = referee
-
-class CFunctionCallExpression(CExpression):
- def __init__(self, name, arguments):
- assert all(isinstance(argument, CExpression) for argument in arguments)
- self.name = name
- self.arguments = arguments
-
- def __eq__(self, other):
- assert isinstance(other, CFunctionCallExpression)
- return self.name == other.name and self.arguments == other.arguments
-
-class CStatement(object):
- pass
-
-class CExpressionStatement(CStatement):
- def __init__(self, expression):
- self.expression = expression
-
-class CReturnStatement(CStatement):
- def __init__(self, expression):
- self.expression = expression
-
-class CDefinitionStatement(CStatement):
- def __init__(self, _type, name, definition):
- assert isinstance(_type, CType)
- assert isinstance(name, str)
- assert isinstance(definition, CExpression)
-
- self._type = _type
- self.name = name
- self.definition = definition
-
-class CFunctionBody(object):
- def __init__(self, statements):
- statements = list(statements)
- assert all(isinstance(s, CStatement) for s in statements)
- self.statements = statements
-
-class CFunctionDeclaration(object):
- def __init__(self, return_type, name, argument_declaration_list, body):
- assert isinstance(return_type, CType)
- assert isinstance(argument_declaration_list, list)
- assert all(isinstance(ad, CArgumentDeclaration) for ad in argument_declaration_list)
- assert isinstance(body, CFunctionBody)
-
- self.return_type = return_type
- self.name = name
- self.argument_declaration_list = argument_declaration_list
- self.body = body
-
-# BEGIN S-expression to C AST layer
-
-def quote_to_c(s_expression):
- if is_integer(s_expression):
- return CFunctionCallExpression(
- 'makeObjectPointerFromInteger',
- [CIntegerLiteralExpression(s_expression)],
- )
-
- if isinstance(s_expression, str):
- return CFunctionCallExpression(
- 'makeObjectPointerFromString',
- [CStringLiteralExpression(s_expression)],
- )
-
- if isinstance(s_expression, Symbol):
- return CFunctionCallExpression(
- 'getSymbol',
- [CStringLiteralExpression(s_expression.string)],
- )
-
- raise Exception('Not implemented for type {}'.format(type(s_expression)))
-
-def evaluate_application_arguments_to_c(
- arguments,
- quote_to_c = quote_to_c,
- ):
-
- if len(arguments) == 0:
- return CVariableExpression('NULL')
-
- return CFunctionCallExpression(
- 'c_cons',
- (
- quote_to_c(arguments[0]),
- evaluate_application_arguments_to_c(arguments[1:]),
- ),
- )
-
-def evaluate_application_to_c(
- s_expression,
- evaluate_application_arguments_to_c = evaluate_application_arguments_to_c,
- ):
-
- assert isinstance(s_expression, tuple)
- if isinstance(s_expression[0], Symbol):
- return CFunctionCallExpression(
- s_expression[0].string,
- (
- CReferenceExpression(CVariableExpression('env')),
- evaluate_application_arguments_to_c(s_expression[1:]),
- ),
- )
-
- raise Exception('Not implemented')
-
-def evaluate_to_c(
- s_expression,
- evaluate_application_to_c = evaluate_application_to_c,
- ):
-
- if isinstance(s_expression, tuple):
- return evaluate_application_to_c(s_expression)
-
- if is_integer(s_expression):
- return CIntegerLiteralExpression(s_expression)
-
- if isinstance(s_expression, str):
- return CStringLiteralExpression(s_expression)
-
- raise Exception('Unable to evaluate expression {} to C'.format(s_expression))
-
-def evaluate_all_to_c(s_expressions):
- c_expressions = list(map(evaluate_to_c, s_expressions))
-
- return CFunctionBody(itertools.chain(
- [CDefinitionStatement(
- CPointerType(CType('Environment')),
- 'env',
- CVariableExpression('NULL'),
- )],
- map(CExpressionStatement, c_expressions[:-1]),
- [CReturnStatement(c_expressions[-1])],
- ))
-
-# BEGIN C AST to C source layer
-
-def generate_pointer_type(pointer_type):
- assert isinstance(pointer_type, CPointerType)
- return '{}*'.format(generate_type(pointer_type.pointer_to))
-
-def generate_type(
- type,
- generate_pointer_type = generate_pointer_type):
- assert isinstance(type, CType)
-
- if isinstance(type, CPointerType):
- return generate_pointer_type(type)
-
- return type.name
-
-def generate_argument_declaration(argument_declaration):
- assert isinstance(argument_declaration, CArgumentDeclaration)
- return '{} {}'.format(
- generate_type(argument_declaration._type),
- argument_declaration.name,
- )
-
-def generate_argument_declaration_list(argument_declarations):
- return ', '.join(generate_argument_declaration(ad) for ad in argument_declarations)
-
-def generate_integer_literal_expression(expression):
- assert isinstance(expression, CIntegerLiteralExpression)
- return str(expression.integer)
-
-C_ESCAPE_SEQUENCES = {
- # Taken from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escape_sequences_in_C
- '\x07' : r'\a',
- '\x08' : r'\b',
- '\x0c' : r'\f',
- '\x0a' : r'\n',
- '\x0d' : r'\r',
- '\x09' : r'\t',
- '\x0b' : r'\v',
- '\x5c' : r'\\',
- '\x27' : r"\'",
- '\x22' : r'\"',
- '\x3f' : r'\?',
-}
-
-def generate_string_literal_expression(expression):
- assert isinstance(expression, CStringLiteralExpression)
-
- result = '"'
-
- for ch in expression.string:
- result += C_ESCAPE_SEQUENCES.get(ch, ch)
-
- result += '"'
-
- return result
-
-def generate_variable_expression(expression):
- assert isinstance(expression, CVariableExpression)
- return expression.name
-
-def generate_reference_expression(expression):
- assert isinstance(expression, CReferenceExpression)
- return '&{}'.format(generate_variable_expression(expression.referee))
-
-def generate_function_call_expression(expression):
- assert isinstance(expression, CFunctionCallExpression)
- return '{}({})'.format(
- expression.name,
- ', '.join(generate_expression(e) for e in expression.arguments),
- )
-
-def generate_expression(
- expression,
- generate_integer_literal_expression = generate_integer_literal_expression,
- generate_string_literal_expression = generate_string_literal_expression,
- generate_variable_expression = generate_variable_expression,
- generate_reference_expression = generate_reference_expression,
- generate_function_call_expression = generate_function_call_expression,
- ):
-
- if isinstance(expression, CIntegerLiteralExpression):
- return generate_integer_literal_expression(expression)
-
- if isinstance(expression, CStringLiteralExpression):
- return generate_string_literal_expression(expression)
-
- if isinstance(expression, CVariableExpression):
- return generate_variable_expression(expression)
-
- if isinstance(expression, CReferenceExpression):
- return generate_reference_expression(expression)
-
- if isinstance(expression, CFunctionCallExpression):
- return generate_function_call_expression(expression)
-
- raise Exception('Expression type {} not implemented'.format(type(expression)))
-
-def generate_expression_statement(statement):
- return '{};'.format(generate_expression(statement.expression))
-
-def generate_return_statement(statement):
- return 'return {};'.format(generate_expression(statement.expression))
-
-def generate_definition_statement(statement):
- return '{} {} = {};'.format(
- generate_type(statement._type),
- statement.name,
- generate_expression(statement.definition),
- )
-
-def generate_statement(
- statement,
- generate_expression_statement = generate_expression_statement,
- generate_return_statement = generate_return_statement,
- generate_definition_statement = generate_definition_statement):
-
- if isinstance(statement, CExpressionStatement):
- return generate_expression_statement(statement)
-
- if isinstance(statement, CReturnStatement):
- return generate_return_statement(statement)
-
- if isinstance(statement, CDefinitionStatement):
- return generate_definition_statement(statement)
-
- raise Exception('Handling for statements of type {} not implemented'.format(type(statement)))
-
-def generate_function_body(function_body):
- assert isinstance(function_body, CFunctionBody)
- return '\n'.join(generate_statement(s) for s in function_body.statements)
-
-FUNCTION_DEFINITION_TEMPLATE = string.Template(
-'''
-$return_type $name($argument_declaration_list)
-{
-$body
-}
-'''.strip())
-
-def generate_function_declaration(function_declaration):
- assert isinstance(function_declaration, CFunctionDeclaration)
- return FUNCTION_DEFINITION_TEMPLATE.substitute(
- return_type = generate_type(function_declaration.return_type),
- name = function_declaration.name,
- argument_declaration_list = generate_argument_declaration_list(function_declaration.argument_declaration_list),
- body = indent(generate_function_body(function_declaration.body)),
- )
-
-PROGRAM_TEMPLATE = string.Template(
-'''
-#include <assert.h>
-#include <stdbool.h>
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <string.h>
-
-struct Object;
-typedef struct Object Object;
-
-enum Type
-{
- CELL,
- STRING,
- SYMBOL
-};
-typedef enum Type Type;
-
-#define MAX_TYPE_STRING_LENGTH 7
-
-void typeToString(Type type, char* target)
-{
- switch(type)
- {
- case CELL:
- snprintf(target, MAX_TYPE_STRING_LENGTH, "CELL");
- return;
-
- case STRING:
- snprintf(target, MAX_TYPE_STRING_LENGTH, "STRING");
- return;
-
- case SYMBOL:
- snprintf(target, MAX_TYPE_STRING_LENGTH, "%s", "SYMBOL");
- return;
-
- default:
- fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: Unknown type");
- exit(1);
- }
-}
-
-struct Cell;
-typedef struct Cell Cell;
-struct Cell
-{
- Object* left;
- Object* right;
-};
-
-struct Environment;
-typedef struct Environment Environment;
-struct Environment
-{
- char* key;
- Object* value;
- Environment* next;
-};
-
-Environment makeEnvironment(char* key, Object* value, Environment* next)
-{
- Environment result;
- result.key = key;
- result.value = value;
- result.next = next;
- return result;
-}
-
-Environment* makeEnvironmentPointerFromEnvironment(Environment env)
-{
- Environment* result = malloc(sizeof(Environment));
- *result = env;
- return result;
-}
-
-Environment* makeEnvironmentPointer(char* key, Object* value, Environment* next)
-{
- return makeEnvironmentPointerFromEnvironment(makeEnvironment(key, value, next));
-}
-
-union Instance
-{
- Cell cell;
- char* string;
- char* symbol;
-};
-typedef union Instance Instance;
-
-Instance makeInstanceFromCell(Cell cell)
-{
- Instance result;
- result.cell = cell;
- return result;
-}
-
-Instance makeInstanceFromString(char* string)
-{
- Instance result;
- result.string = string;
- return result;
-}
-
-Instance makeInstanceFromSymbol(char* symbol)
-{
- Instance result;
- result.symbol = symbol;
- return result;
-}
-
-struct Object
-{
- Type type;
- Instance instance;
-};
-
-Object makeObject(Type t, Instance i)
-{
- Object result;
- result.type = t;
- result.instance = i;
- return result;
-}
-
-Object makeObjectFromCell(Cell cell)
-{
- return makeObject(CELL, makeInstanceFromCell(cell));
-}
-
-Object makeObjectFromString(char* string)
-{
- return makeObject(STRING, makeInstanceFromString(string));
-}
-
-Object makeObjectFromSymbol(char* symbol)
-{
- return makeObject(SYMBOL, makeInstanceFromSymbol(symbol));
-}
-
-Object* makeObjectPointerFromObject(Object o)
-{
- Object* result = malloc(sizeof(Object));
- *result = o;
- return result;
-}
-
-Object* makeObjectPointerFromCell(Cell cell)
-{
- return makeObjectPointerFromObject(makeObjectFromCell(cell));
-}
-
-Object* makeObjectPointerFromString(char* string)
-{
- return makeObjectPointerFromObject(makeObjectFromString(string));
-}
-
-Object* makeObjectPointerFromSymbol(char* symbol)
-{
- return makeObjectPointerFromObject(makeObjectFromSymbol(symbol));
-}
-
-Object* getSymbol(char* symbol)
-{
- // This will not always be how this is implemented
- return makeObjectPointerFromSymbol(symbol);
-}
-
-Cell makeCell(Object* left, Object* right)
-{
- Cell result;
- result.left = left;
- result.right = right;
- return result;
-}
-
-Object* c_cons(Object* left, Object* right)
-{
- Cell cell = makeCell(left, right);
- return makeObjectPointerFromCell(cell);
-}
-
-void c_print(Object* stutter_string)
-{
- if(stutter_string->type != STRING)
- {
- char typeName[MAX_TYPE_STRING_LENGTH];
- typeToString(stutter_string->type, typeName);
- fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: Expected type STRING, got type %s.", typeName);
- exit(1);
- }
-
- char* c_string = stutter_string->instance.string;
- printf("%s", c_string);
-}
-
-bool c_symbol_equal(char* left, char* right)
-{
- return strcmp(left, right) == 0;
-}
-
-Object* c_evaluate_symbol(Environment* env, Object* s)
-{
- if(env == NULL)
- {
- fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: symbol %s not found.", s->instance.symbol);
- exit(1);
- }
-
- if(c_symbol_equal(env->key, s->instance.symbol))
- {
- return env->value;
- }
-
- return c_evaluate_symbol(env->next, s);
-}
-
-Object* c_evaluate(Environment** env, Object* o)
-{
- switch(o->type)
- {
- case STRING:
- return o;
-
- case SYMBOL:
- return c_evaluate_symbol(*env, o);
-
- default:
- break;
- }
-
- char typeName[MAX_TYPE_STRING_LENGTH];
- typeToString(o->type, typeName);
- fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: Could not evaluate type %s.", typeName);
- exit(1);
-}
-
-int countArgs(Object* args)
-{
- if(args == NULL) return 0;
-
- assert(args->type == CELL);
- return 1 + countArgs(args->instance.cell.right);
-}
-
-Object* getArg(int index, Object* args)
-{
- if(index == 0) return args->instance.cell.left;
-
- return getArg(index - 1, args->instance.cell.right);
-}
-
-void print(Environment** parent, Object* args)
-{
- assert(countArgs(args) == 1);
- Object* stutter_string = c_evaluate(parent, getArg(0, args));
- c_print(stutter_string);
-}
-
-void define(Environment** parent, Object* args)
-{
- assert(countArgs(args) == 2);
- Object* name = getArg(0, args);
- Object* value = c_evaluate(parent, getArg(1, args));
-
- assert(name->type == SYMBOL);
- *parent = makeEnvironmentPointer(name->instance.symbol, value, *parent);
-}
-
-int main(int argc, char** argv)
-{
-$body
-}
-'''.strip())
-
-def generate_program(body):
- return PROGRAM_TEMPLATE.substitute(
- body = body,
- )
-
-if __name__ == '__main__':
- import sys
- source_file_name = sys.argv[1]
-
- with open(source_file_name, 'r') as source_file:
- source = source_file.read()
-
- result = generate_program(
- indent(generate_function_body(evaluate_all_to_c(parse_all(source)))),
- )
-
- print(result)
--- /dev/null
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--- /dev/null
+# stutter
+
+This is my second attempt at writing a lisp in Python. The two major differences between this and Mini (the first attempt) are a) this hopes to be compiled and b) this integrates vau from John Shutt's [Kernel](http://web.cs.wpi.edu/~jshutt/kernel.html).
--- /dev/null
+(print "Hello, world")
+0
--- /dev/null
+Hello, world
\ No newline at end of file
--- /dev/null
+(define hello-world "Hello, world")
+(print hello-world)
+0
--- /dev/null
+Hello, world
\ No newline at end of file
--- /dev/null
+(define hello-world "Hello, world")
+(define hello-world-copy hello-world)
+(print hello-world-copy)
+0
--- /dev/null
+Hello, world
\ No newline at end of file
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+#!/usr/bin/env python
+
+'''
+To run this file:
+
+ python stutter.py stutter_code.stt > c_code.c
+'''
+
+import itertools
+import re
+import string
+
+# Utility functions
+
+def is_integer(s_expression):
+ return isinstance(s_expression, int) \
+ and not s_expression is True \
+ and not s_expression is False
+
+ESCAPE_CHARACTERS = {
+ '\\' : '\\',
+ 'n' : '\n',
+}
+
+def undelimit_string(s):
+ assert len(s) >= 2
+
+ delimiter = s[0]
+ assert delimiter == '"' # This is temporary, " is currently the only delimiter
+ assert s[-1] == delimiter
+
+ escape_characters = dict(ESCAPE_CHARACTERS)
+ escape_characters[delimiter] = delimiter
+
+ s = s[1:-1]
+
+ index = 0
+ result = ''
+
+ while index < len(s):
+ ch = s[index]
+
+ if ch == '\\':
+ index += 1
+
+ # TODO Handle when it's not a valid escape character
+ ch = escape_characters[s[index]]
+
+ index += 1
+ result += ch
+
+ return result
+
+TAB_WIDTH = 4
+
+def indent(string):
+ assert isinstance(string, str)
+
+ def indent_line(line):
+ line = line.rstrip()
+
+ if line == '':
+ return line
+
+ return ' ' * TAB_WIDTH + line
+
+ return '\n'.join(indent_line(line) for line in string.splitlines())
+
+# String to s-expressions
+
+class Symbol(object):
+ def __init__(self, string):
+ self.string = string
+
+ def __eq__(self, other):
+ return self.string == other.string
+
+TOKEN = re.compile(r'\s*({})'.format('|'.join('(?P<{}>{})'.format(*token) for token in [
+ ('open_parenthese', r'\('),
+ ('close_parenthese', r'\)'),
+ ('identifier', r'[a-z\-]+'), # We can expand this as needed
+ ('integer_literal', r'\d+'),
+ ('string_literal', r'"(\\"|[^"])*"'),
+ ('unexpected_character', r'.'),
+])))
+
+def parse_all(source):
+ stack = []
+ items = []
+
+ for token in TOKEN.finditer(source):
+ if token.group('open_parenthese'):
+ stack.append(items)
+ items = []
+
+ elif token.group('close_parenthese'):
+ if len(stack) == 0:
+ raise Exception('Parenthese closed but not opened')
+
+ stack[-1].append(tuple(items))
+ items = stack.pop()
+
+ elif token.group('identifier'):
+ items.append(Symbol(token.group('identifier')))
+
+ elif token.group('integer_literal'):
+ items.append(int(token.group('integer_literal')))
+
+ elif token.group('string_literal'):
+ items.append(undelimit_string(token.group('string_literal')))
+
+ elif token.group('unexpected_character'):
+ raise Exception('Unexpected character {}'.format(
+ token.group('unexpected_character'),
+ ))
+
+ else:
+ raise Exception()
+
+ if len(stack) > 0:
+ raise Exception('Parenthese opened but not closed')
+
+ return items
+
+# C AST Objects
+
+class CType(object):
+ def __init__(self, name):
+ self.name = name
+
+class CPointerType(CType):
+ def __init__(self, pointer_to):
+ self.pointer_to = pointer_to
+
+class CArgumentDeclaration(object):
+ def __init__(self, _type, name):
+ assert isinstance(_type, CType)
+ self._type = _type
+ self.name = name
+
+class CExpression(object):
+ pass
+
+class CIntegerLiteralExpression(CExpression):
+ def __init__(self, integer):
+ assert is_integer(integer)
+ self.integer = integer
+
+ def __eq__(self, other):
+ assert isinstance(other, CIntegerLiteralExpression)
+ return self.integer == other.integer
+
+class CStringLiteralExpression(CExpression):
+ def __init__(self, string):
+ assert isinstance(string, str)
+ self.string = string
+
+ def __eq__(self, other):
+ assert isinstance(other, CStringLiteralExpression)
+ return self.string == other.string
+
+class CVariableExpression(CExpression):
+ def __init__(self, name):
+ assert isinstance(name, str)
+ self.name = name
+
+ def __eq__(self, other):
+ assert isinstance(other, CVariableExpression)
+ return self.name == other.name
+
+class CReferenceExpression(CExpression):
+ def __init__(self, referee):
+ assert isinstance(referee, CVariableExpression)
+ self.referee = referee
+
+class CFunctionCallExpression(CExpression):
+ def __init__(self, name, arguments):
+ assert all(isinstance(argument, CExpression) for argument in arguments)
+ self.name = name
+ self.arguments = arguments
+
+ def __eq__(self, other):
+ assert isinstance(other, CFunctionCallExpression)
+ return self.name == other.name and self.arguments == other.arguments
+
+class CStatement(object):
+ pass
+
+class CExpressionStatement(CStatement):
+ def __init__(self, expression):
+ self.expression = expression
+
+class CReturnStatement(CStatement):
+ def __init__(self, expression):
+ self.expression = expression
+
+class CDefinitionStatement(CStatement):
+ def __init__(self, _type, name, definition):
+ assert isinstance(_type, CType)
+ assert isinstance(name, str)
+ assert isinstance(definition, CExpression)
+
+ self._type = _type
+ self.name = name
+ self.definition = definition
+
+class CFunctionBody(object):
+ def __init__(self, statements):
+ statements = list(statements)
+ assert all(isinstance(s, CStatement) for s in statements)
+ self.statements = statements
+
+class CFunctionDeclaration(object):
+ def __init__(self, return_type, name, argument_declaration_list, body):
+ assert isinstance(return_type, CType)
+ assert isinstance(argument_declaration_list, list)
+ assert all(isinstance(ad, CArgumentDeclaration) for ad in argument_declaration_list)
+ assert isinstance(body, CFunctionBody)
+
+ self.return_type = return_type
+ self.name = name
+ self.argument_declaration_list = argument_declaration_list
+ self.body = body
+
+# BEGIN S-expression to C AST layer
+
+def quote_to_c(s_expression):
+ if is_integer(s_expression):
+ return CFunctionCallExpression(
+ 'makeObjectPointerFromInteger',
+ [CIntegerLiteralExpression(s_expression)],
+ )
+
+ if isinstance(s_expression, str):
+ return CFunctionCallExpression(
+ 'makeObjectPointerFromString',
+ [CStringLiteralExpression(s_expression)],
+ )
+
+ if isinstance(s_expression, Symbol):
+ return CFunctionCallExpression(
+ 'getSymbol',
+ [CStringLiteralExpression(s_expression.string)],
+ )
+
+ raise Exception('Not implemented for type {}'.format(type(s_expression)))
+
+def evaluate_application_arguments_to_c(
+ arguments,
+ quote_to_c = quote_to_c,
+ ):
+
+ if len(arguments) == 0:
+ return CVariableExpression('NULL')
+
+ return CFunctionCallExpression(
+ 'c_cons',
+ (
+ quote_to_c(arguments[0]),
+ evaluate_application_arguments_to_c(arguments[1:]),
+ ),
+ )
+
+def evaluate_application_to_c(
+ s_expression,
+ evaluate_application_arguments_to_c = evaluate_application_arguments_to_c,
+ ):
+
+ assert isinstance(s_expression, tuple)
+ if isinstance(s_expression[0], Symbol):
+ return CFunctionCallExpression(
+ s_expression[0].string,
+ (
+ CReferenceExpression(CVariableExpression('env')),
+ evaluate_application_arguments_to_c(s_expression[1:]),
+ ),
+ )
+
+ raise Exception('Not implemented')
+
+def evaluate_to_c(
+ s_expression,
+ evaluate_application_to_c = evaluate_application_to_c,
+ ):
+
+ if isinstance(s_expression, tuple):
+ return evaluate_application_to_c(s_expression)
+
+ if is_integer(s_expression):
+ return CIntegerLiteralExpression(s_expression)
+
+ if isinstance(s_expression, str):
+ return CStringLiteralExpression(s_expression)
+
+ raise Exception('Unable to evaluate expression {} to C'.format(s_expression))
+
+def evaluate_all_to_c(s_expressions):
+ c_expressions = list(map(evaluate_to_c, s_expressions))
+
+ return CFunctionBody(itertools.chain(
+ [CDefinitionStatement(
+ CPointerType(CType('Environment')),
+ 'env',
+ CVariableExpression('NULL'),
+ )],
+ map(CExpressionStatement, c_expressions[:-1]),
+ [CReturnStatement(c_expressions[-1])],
+ ))
+
+# BEGIN C AST to C source layer
+
+def generate_pointer_type(pointer_type):
+ assert isinstance(pointer_type, CPointerType)
+ return '{}*'.format(generate_type(pointer_type.pointer_to))
+
+def generate_type(
+ type,
+ generate_pointer_type = generate_pointer_type):
+ assert isinstance(type, CType)
+
+ if isinstance(type, CPointerType):
+ return generate_pointer_type(type)
+
+ return type.name
+
+def generate_argument_declaration(argument_declaration):
+ assert isinstance(argument_declaration, CArgumentDeclaration)
+ return '{} {}'.format(
+ generate_type(argument_declaration._type),
+ argument_declaration.name,
+ )
+
+def generate_argument_declaration_list(argument_declarations):
+ return ', '.join(generate_argument_declaration(ad) for ad in argument_declarations)
+
+def generate_integer_literal_expression(expression):
+ assert isinstance(expression, CIntegerLiteralExpression)
+ return str(expression.integer)
+
+C_ESCAPE_SEQUENCES = {
+ # Taken from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escape_sequences_in_C
+ '\x07' : r'\a',
+ '\x08' : r'\b',
+ '\x0c' : r'\f',
+ '\x0a' : r'\n',
+ '\x0d' : r'\r',
+ '\x09' : r'\t',
+ '\x0b' : r'\v',
+ '\x5c' : r'\\',
+ '\x27' : r"\'",
+ '\x22' : r'\"',
+ '\x3f' : r'\?',
+}
+
+def generate_string_literal_expression(expression):
+ assert isinstance(expression, CStringLiteralExpression)
+
+ result = '"'
+
+ for ch in expression.string:
+ result += C_ESCAPE_SEQUENCES.get(ch, ch)
+
+ result += '"'
+
+ return result
+
+def generate_variable_expression(expression):
+ assert isinstance(expression, CVariableExpression)
+ return expression.name
+
+def generate_reference_expression(expression):
+ assert isinstance(expression, CReferenceExpression)
+ return '&{}'.format(generate_variable_expression(expression.referee))
+
+def generate_function_call_expression(expression):
+ assert isinstance(expression, CFunctionCallExpression)
+ return '{}({})'.format(
+ expression.name,
+ ', '.join(generate_expression(e) for e in expression.arguments),
+ )
+
+def generate_expression(
+ expression,
+ generate_integer_literal_expression = generate_integer_literal_expression,
+ generate_string_literal_expression = generate_string_literal_expression,
+ generate_variable_expression = generate_variable_expression,
+ generate_reference_expression = generate_reference_expression,
+ generate_function_call_expression = generate_function_call_expression,
+ ):
+
+ if isinstance(expression, CIntegerLiteralExpression):
+ return generate_integer_literal_expression(expression)
+
+ if isinstance(expression, CStringLiteralExpression):
+ return generate_string_literal_expression(expression)
+
+ if isinstance(expression, CVariableExpression):
+ return generate_variable_expression(expression)
+
+ if isinstance(expression, CReferenceExpression):
+ return generate_reference_expression(expression)
+
+ if isinstance(expression, CFunctionCallExpression):
+ return generate_function_call_expression(expression)
+
+ raise Exception('Expression type {} not implemented'.format(type(expression)))
+
+def generate_expression_statement(statement):
+ return '{};'.format(generate_expression(statement.expression))
+
+def generate_return_statement(statement):
+ return 'return {};'.format(generate_expression(statement.expression))
+
+def generate_definition_statement(statement):
+ return '{} {} = {};'.format(
+ generate_type(statement._type),
+ statement.name,
+ generate_expression(statement.definition),
+ )
+
+def generate_statement(
+ statement,
+ generate_expression_statement = generate_expression_statement,
+ generate_return_statement = generate_return_statement,
+ generate_definition_statement = generate_definition_statement):
+
+ if isinstance(statement, CExpressionStatement):
+ return generate_expression_statement(statement)
+
+ if isinstance(statement, CReturnStatement):
+ return generate_return_statement(statement)
+
+ if isinstance(statement, CDefinitionStatement):
+ return generate_definition_statement(statement)
+
+ raise Exception('Handling for statements of type {} not implemented'.format(type(statement)))
+
+def generate_function_body(function_body):
+ assert isinstance(function_body, CFunctionBody)
+ return '\n'.join(generate_statement(s) for s in function_body.statements)
+
+FUNCTION_DEFINITION_TEMPLATE = string.Template(
+'''
+$return_type $name($argument_declaration_list)
+{
+$body
+}
+'''.strip())
+
+def generate_function_declaration(function_declaration):
+ assert isinstance(function_declaration, CFunctionDeclaration)
+ return FUNCTION_DEFINITION_TEMPLATE.substitute(
+ return_type = generate_type(function_declaration.return_type),
+ name = function_declaration.name,
+ argument_declaration_list = generate_argument_declaration_list(function_declaration.argument_declaration_list),
+ body = indent(generate_function_body(function_declaration.body)),
+ )
+
+PROGRAM_TEMPLATE = string.Template(
+'''
+#include <assert.h>
+#include <stdbool.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <string.h>
+
+struct Object;
+typedef struct Object Object;
+
+enum Type
+{
+ CELL,
+ STRING,
+ SYMBOL
+};
+typedef enum Type Type;
+
+#define MAX_TYPE_STRING_LENGTH 7
+
+void typeToString(Type type, char* target)
+{
+ switch(type)
+ {
+ case CELL:
+ snprintf(target, MAX_TYPE_STRING_LENGTH, "CELL");
+ return;
+
+ case STRING:
+ snprintf(target, MAX_TYPE_STRING_LENGTH, "STRING");
+ return;
+
+ case SYMBOL:
+ snprintf(target, MAX_TYPE_STRING_LENGTH, "%s", "SYMBOL");
+ return;
+
+ default:
+ fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: Unknown type");
+ exit(1);
+ }
+}
+
+struct Cell;
+typedef struct Cell Cell;
+struct Cell
+{
+ Object* left;
+ Object* right;
+};
+
+struct Environment;
+typedef struct Environment Environment;
+struct Environment
+{
+ char* key;
+ Object* value;
+ Environment* next;
+};
+
+Environment makeEnvironment(char* key, Object* value, Environment* next)
+{
+ Environment result;
+ result.key = key;
+ result.value = value;
+ result.next = next;
+ return result;
+}
+
+Environment* makeEnvironmentPointerFromEnvironment(Environment env)
+{
+ Environment* result = malloc(sizeof(Environment));
+ *result = env;
+ return result;
+}
+
+Environment* makeEnvironmentPointer(char* key, Object* value, Environment* next)
+{
+ return makeEnvironmentPointerFromEnvironment(makeEnvironment(key, value, next));
+}
+
+union Instance
+{
+ Cell cell;
+ char* string;
+ char* symbol;
+};
+typedef union Instance Instance;
+
+Instance makeInstanceFromCell(Cell cell)
+{
+ Instance result;
+ result.cell = cell;
+ return result;
+}
+
+Instance makeInstanceFromString(char* string)
+{
+ Instance result;
+ result.string = string;
+ return result;
+}
+
+Instance makeInstanceFromSymbol(char* symbol)
+{
+ Instance result;
+ result.symbol = symbol;
+ return result;
+}
+
+struct Object
+{
+ Type type;
+ Instance instance;
+};
+
+Object makeObject(Type t, Instance i)
+{
+ Object result;
+ result.type = t;
+ result.instance = i;
+ return result;
+}
+
+Object makeObjectFromCell(Cell cell)
+{
+ return makeObject(CELL, makeInstanceFromCell(cell));
+}
+
+Object makeObjectFromString(char* string)
+{
+ return makeObject(STRING, makeInstanceFromString(string));
+}
+
+Object makeObjectFromSymbol(char* symbol)
+{
+ return makeObject(SYMBOL, makeInstanceFromSymbol(symbol));
+}
+
+Object* makeObjectPointerFromObject(Object o)
+{
+ Object* result = malloc(sizeof(Object));
+ *result = o;
+ return result;
+}
+
+Object* makeObjectPointerFromCell(Cell cell)
+{
+ return makeObjectPointerFromObject(makeObjectFromCell(cell));
+}
+
+Object* makeObjectPointerFromString(char* string)
+{
+ return makeObjectPointerFromObject(makeObjectFromString(string));
+}
+
+Object* makeObjectPointerFromSymbol(char* symbol)
+{
+ return makeObjectPointerFromObject(makeObjectFromSymbol(symbol));
+}
+
+Object* getSymbol(char* symbol)
+{
+ // This will not always be how this is implemented
+ return makeObjectPointerFromSymbol(symbol);
+}
+
+Cell makeCell(Object* left, Object* right)
+{
+ Cell result;
+ result.left = left;
+ result.right = right;
+ return result;
+}
+
+Object* c_cons(Object* left, Object* right)
+{
+ Cell cell = makeCell(left, right);
+ return makeObjectPointerFromCell(cell);
+}
+
+void c_print(Object* stutter_string)
+{
+ if(stutter_string->type != STRING)
+ {
+ char typeName[MAX_TYPE_STRING_LENGTH];
+ typeToString(stutter_string->type, typeName);
+ fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: Expected type STRING, got type %s.", typeName);
+ exit(1);
+ }
+
+ char* c_string = stutter_string->instance.string;
+ printf("%s", c_string);
+}
+
+bool c_symbol_equal(char* left, char* right)
+{
+ return strcmp(left, right) == 0;
+}
+
+Object* c_evaluate_symbol(Environment* env, Object* s)
+{
+ if(env == NULL)
+ {
+ fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: symbol %s not found.", s->instance.symbol);
+ exit(1);
+ }
+
+ if(c_symbol_equal(env->key, s->instance.symbol))
+ {
+ return env->value;
+ }
+
+ return c_evaluate_symbol(env->next, s);
+}
+
+Object* c_evaluate(Environment** env, Object* o)
+{
+ switch(o->type)
+ {
+ case STRING:
+ return o;
+
+ case SYMBOL:
+ return c_evaluate_symbol(*env, o);
+
+ default:
+ break;
+ }
+
+ char typeName[MAX_TYPE_STRING_LENGTH];
+ typeToString(o->type, typeName);
+ fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: Could not evaluate type %s.", typeName);
+ exit(1);
+}
+
+int countArgs(Object* args)
+{
+ if(args == NULL) return 0;
+
+ assert(args->type == CELL);
+ return 1 + countArgs(args->instance.cell.right);
+}
+
+Object* getArg(int index, Object* args)
+{
+ if(index == 0) return args->instance.cell.left;
+
+ return getArg(index - 1, args->instance.cell.right);
+}
+
+void print(Environment** parent, Object* args)
+{
+ assert(countArgs(args) == 1);
+ Object* stutter_string = c_evaluate(parent, getArg(0, args));
+ c_print(stutter_string);
+}
+
+void define(Environment** parent, Object* args)
+{
+ assert(countArgs(args) == 2);
+ Object* name = getArg(0, args);
+ Object* value = c_evaluate(parent, getArg(1, args));
+
+ assert(name->type == SYMBOL);
+ *parent = makeEnvironmentPointer(name->instance.symbol, value, *parent);
+}
+
+int main(int argc, char** argv)
+{
+$body
+}
+'''.strip())
+
+def generate_program(body):
+ return PROGRAM_TEMPLATE.substitute(
+ body = body,
+ )
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ import sys
+ source_file_name = sys.argv[1]
+
+ with open(source_file_name, 'r') as source_file:
+ source = source_file.read()
+
+ result = generate_program(
+ indent(generate_function_body(evaluate_all_to_c(parse_all(source)))),
+ )
+
+ print(result)
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+import errno
+import os
+import os.path
+import subprocess
+import unittest
+
+CC = 'gcc-4.9'
+
+FILE_PATH = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
+INTEGRATION_TEST_DIRECTORY_PATH = os.path.join(FILE_PATH, 'integration_tests')
+os.chdir(FILE_PATH)
+
+integration_test_file_names = [
+ fn
+ for fn in os.listdir(INTEGRATION_TEST_DIRECTORY_PATH) \
+ if fn.endswith('.stt')
+]
+
+C_SOURCE_FILE_PATH = os.path.join(FILE_PATH, 'a.c')
+BINARY_PATH = os.path.join(FILE_PATH, 'a.out')
+
+def generate_test(input_file_name):
+ input_file_path = os.path.join(INTEGRATION_TEST_DIRECTORY_PATH, input_file_name)
+ expected_output_file_path = input_file_path[:-4] + '.txt'
+
+ def test(self):
+ c_source = subprocess.check_output(['python','stutter.py',input_file_path])
+
+ self.assertIsNotNone(c_source)
+ self.assertNotEqual(0, len(c_source))
+
+ with open(C_SOURCE_FILE_PATH,'wb') as c_source_file:
+ c_source_file.write(c_source)
+
+ cc_result = subprocess.call([CC, C_SOURCE_FILE_PATH])
+
+ self.assertEqual(0, cc_result)
+
+ with open(expected_output_file_path, 'rb') as expected_output_file:
+ expected_output = expected_output_file.read()
+
+ actual_output = subprocess.check_output(BINARY_PATH)
+
+ self.assertEqual(expected_output, actual_output)
+
+ return test
+
+class IntegrationTests(unittest.TestCase):
+ def tearDown(self):
+ try:
+ os.remove(C_SOURCE_FILE_PATH)
+
+ except OSError as e:
+ if e.errno != errno.ENOENT:
+ raise
+
+ try:
+ os.remove(BINARY_PATH)
+
+ except OSError as e:
+ if e.errno != errno.ENOENT:
+ raise
+
+for integration_test_file_name in integration_test_file_names:
+ test = generate_test(integration_test_file_name)
+ test_name = 'test_{}'.format(integration_test_file_name[:-4])
+ setattr(IntegrationTests, test_name, test)
+
+unittest.main()
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+#!/usr/bin/env python
+
+import stutter
+import unittest
+
+class IsIntegerTests(unittest.TestCase):
+ def test_returns_true_for_integers(self):
+ for i in range(10):
+ self.assertTrue(stutter.is_integer(i))
+
+ def test_returns_false_for_booleans(self):
+ self.assertFalse(stutter.is_integer(True))
+ self.assertFalse(stutter.is_integer(False))
+
+ def test_returns_false_for_other_types(self):
+ for o in [object(), '', 0.1, [], (), {}, set()]:
+ self.assertFalse(stutter.is_integer(o))
+
+class UndelimitStringTests(unittest.TestCase):
+ def test_returns_empty_strings(self):
+ expected = ''
+ actual = stutter.undelimit_string('""')
+
+ self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
+
+ def test_returns_strings_without_escapes(self):
+ expected = 'Hello, world'
+ actual = stutter.undelimit_string('"Hello, world"')
+
+ self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
+
+ def test_returns_strings_with_newlines(self):
+ expected = 'Hello, world\nGoodbye, cruel world'
+ actual = stutter.undelimit_string('"Hello, world\\nGoodbye, cruel world"')
+
+ self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
+
+ def test_returns_strings_with_escaped_delimiters(self):
+ expected = '"Hello, world"'
+ actual = stutter.undelimit_string('"\\"Hello, world\\""')
+
+ self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
+
+ def test_returns_strings_with_escaped_escape_characters(self):
+ expected = '\\no'
+ actual = stutter.undelimit_string('"\\\\no"')
+
+ self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
+
+class IndentTests(unittest.TestCase):
+ def test_indents_single_line(self):
+ expected = ' Hello, world'
+ actual = stutter.indent('Hello, world')
+ self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
+
+ def test_indents_multiple_lines(self):
+ expected = ' Hello, world\n Goodbye, cruel world'
+ actual = stutter.indent('Hello, world\nGoodbye, cruel world')
+ self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
+
+ def test_leaves_empty_lines_empty(self):
+ expected = ' Hello, world\n\n Goodbye, cruel world'
+ actual = stutter.indent('Hello, world\n \nGoodbye, cruel world')
+ self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
+
+ def test_indents_already_indented_lines(self):
+ expected = ' Hello, world\n\n Goodbye, cruel world'
+ actual = stutter.indent(' Hello, world\n\n Goodbye, cruel world')
+ self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
+
+class ParseAllTests(unittest.TestCase):
+ def test_parses_integers(self):
+ expected = [0]
+ actual = stutter.parse_all('0')
+
+ self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
+
+ def test_parses_identifiers(self):
+ expected = [stutter.Symbol('print')]
+ actual = stutter.parse_all('print')
+
+ self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
+
+ def test_parses_identifiers_with_dashes(self):
+ expected = [stutter.Symbol('hello-world')]
+ actual = stutter.parse_all('hello-world')
+
+ self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
+
+ def test_parses_strings(self):
+ expected = ['Hello, world']
+ actual = stutter.parse_all('"Hello, world"')
+
+ self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
+
+ def test_parses_strings_with_escaped_delimiters(self):
+ expected = ['"Hello, world"']
+ actual = stutter.parse_all('"\\"Hello, world\\""')
+
+ self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
+
+ def test_parses_empty_s_expressions(self):
+ expected = [()]
+ actual = stutter.parse_all('()')
+
+ self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
+
+ def test_parses_s_expressions(self):
+ expected = [(0, 1, 2)]
+ actual = stutter.parse_all('(0 1 2)')
+
+ self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
+
+ def test_parses_nested_s_expressions(self):
+ expected = [(0, (1, (2,)))]
+ actual = stutter.parse_all('(0 (1 (2)))')
+
+ self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
+
+ def test_parses_multiple_expressions(self):
+ expected = [0, ()]
+ actual = stutter.parse_all('0 ()')
+
+ self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
+
+ def test_raises_exception_for_unclosed_parenthese(self):
+ self.assertRaises(Exception, stutter.parse_all, '(')
+
+ def test_raises_exception_for_unopened_parenthese(self):
+ self.assertRaises(Exception, stutter.parse_all, ')')
+
+class QuoteToCTests(unittest.TestCase):
+ def test_quotes_integer_literals(self):
+ for i in range(5):
+ expected = stutter.CFunctionCallExpression(
+ 'makeObjectPointerFromInteger',
+ [stutter.CIntegerLiteralExpression(i)],
+ )
+
+ actual = stutter.quote_to_c(i)
+
+ self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
+
+ def test_quotes_string_literals(self):
+ s = 'Hello, world'
+ expected = stutter.CFunctionCallExpression(
+ 'makeObjectPointerFromString',
+ [stutter.CStringLiteralExpression(s)],
+ )
+
+ actual = stutter.quote_to_c(s)
+
+ self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
+
+ def test_quotes_symbols(self):
+ s = 'symbol'
+ expected = stutter.CFunctionCallExpression(
+ 'getSymbol',
+ [stutter.CStringLiteralExpression(s)],
+ )
+
+ actual = stutter.quote_to_c(stutter.Symbol(s))
+
+ self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
+
+class EvaluateApplicationArgumentsToCTests(unittest.TestCase):
+ def test_evaluates_empty_to_null(self):
+ expected = stutter.CVariableExpression('NULL')
+ actual = stutter.evaluate_application_arguments_to_c(())
+
+ self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
+
+ def test_evaluates_one_argument_to_cons(self):
+ argument = 42
+
+ sentinel = stutter.CStringLiteralExpression('1bd9707e76f8f807f3bad3e39049fea4a36d8ef2f8e2ed471ec755f7adb291d5')
+
+ def mock(argument_to_quote):
+ if argument_to_quote == argument:
+ return sentinel
+
+ expected = stutter.CFunctionCallExpression(
+ 'c_cons',
+ (sentinel, stutter.CVariableExpression('NULL')),
+ )
+
+ actual = stutter.evaluate_application_arguments_to_c(
+ (argument,),
+ quote_to_c = mock,
+ )
+
+ self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
+
+class EvaluateApplicationToCTests(unittest.TestCase):
+ def test_evaluates_function_calls_with_no_arguments(self):
+ name = 'name'
+
+ sentinel = stutter.CVariableExpression('NULL')
+
+ def mock(arguments):
+ assert arguments == ()
+ return sentinel
+
+ result = stutter.evaluate_application_to_c(
+ (stutter.Symbol(name),),
+ evaluate_application_arguments_to_c = mock,
+ )
+
+ self.assertEqual(result.name, name)
+ self.assertEqual(len(result.arguments), 2)
+ self.assertTrue(isinstance(
+ result.arguments[0],
+ stutter.CReferenceExpression,
+ ))
+ self.assertIs(result.arguments[1], sentinel)
+
+ def test_evaluates_function_calls_with_arguments(self):
+ name = 'print'
+ argument = 42
+
+ sentinel = stutter.CFunctionCallExpression(
+ 'cons',
+ [
+ stutter.CFunctionCallExpression(
+ 'makeObjectPointerFromInteger',
+ [stutter.CIntegerLiteralExpression(argument)],
+ ),
+ ],
+ )
+
+ def mock(arguments):
+ assert arguments == (argument,)
+ return sentinel
+
+ result = stutter.evaluate_application_to_c(
+ (stutter.Symbol(name), argument),
+ evaluate_application_arguments_to_c = mock,
+ )
+
+ self.assertEqual(result.name, name)
+ self.assertEqual(len(result.arguments), 2)
+ self.assertTrue(isinstance(
+ result.arguments[0],
+ stutter.CReferenceExpression,
+ ))
+ self.assertIs(result.arguments[1], sentinel)
+
+class EvaluateToCTests(unittest.TestCase):
+ def test_evaluates_integers(self):
+ for i in range(5):
+ result = stutter.evaluate_to_c(i)
+ self.assertIsInstance(result, stutter.CIntegerLiteralExpression)
+ self.assertEqual(result.integer, i)
+
+ def test_evaluates_string_literals(self):
+ s = 'Hello, world'
+ result = stutter.evaluate_to_c(s)
+
+ self.assertIsInstance(result, stutter.CStringLiteralExpression)
+ self.assertEqual(result.string, s)
+
+ def test_calls_evaluate_application_when_given_an_application(self):
+ sentinel = object()
+ application = (stutter.Symbol('print'), 'Hello, world')
+
+ def mock(argument):
+ if argument == application:
+ return sentinel
+
+ result = stutter.evaluate_to_c(
+ application,
+ evaluate_application_to_c = mock,
+ )
+
+ self.assertIs(result, sentinel)
+
+class EvaluateAllToCTests(unittest.TestCase):
+ def test_returns_function_body(self):
+ result = stutter.evaluate_all_to_c([0])
+
+ self.assertIsInstance(result, stutter.CFunctionBody)
+
+ def test_main_contains_expression_statements_followed_by_return_statement(self):
+ result = stutter.evaluate_all_to_c([0,0,0])
+
+ self.assertIsInstance(result.statements[0],stutter.CDefinitionStatement)
+ self.assertIsInstance(result.statements[1],stutter.CExpressionStatement)
+ self.assertIsInstance(result.statements[2],stutter.CExpressionStatement)
+ self.assertIsInstance(result.statements[3],stutter.CReturnStatement)
+
+class GeneratePointerTypeTests(unittest.TestCase):
+ def test_basic(self):
+ expected = 'int*'
+ actual = stutter.generate_pointer_type(stutter.CPointerType(stutter.CType('int')))
+ self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
+
+class GenerateTypeTests(unittest.TestCase):
+ def test_basic(self):
+ expected = 'int'
+ actual = stutter.generate_type(stutter.CType('int'))
+ self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
+
+ def test_generates_pointer_types(self):
+ expected = object()
+ actual = stutter.generate_type(
+ stutter.CPointerType(stutter.CType('int')),
+ generate_pointer_type = lambda x : expected)
+
+ self.assertIs(expected, actual)
+
+class GenerateArgumentDeclarationTests(unittest.TestCase):
+ def test_basic(self):
+ expected = 'int argc'
+ actual = stutter.generate_argument_declaration(
+ stutter.CArgumentDeclaration(stutter.CType('int'), 'argc'))
+ self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
+
+class GenerateArgumentDeclarationListTests(unittest.TestCase):
+ def test_basic(self):
+ argument_declarations = [
+ stutter.CArgumentDeclaration(stutter.CType('int'),'argc'),
+ stutter.CArgumentDeclaration(stutter.CPointerType(stutter.CPointerType(stutter.CType('char'))), 'argv'),
+ ]
+ expected = 'int argc, char** argv'
+ actual = stutter.generate_argument_declaration_list(argument_declarations)
+ self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
+
+class GenerateIntegerLiteralExpressionTests(unittest.TestCase):
+ def test_basic(self):
+ expected = '0'
+ actual = stutter.generate_integer_literal_expression(
+ stutter.CIntegerLiteralExpression(0),
+ )
+ self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
+
+class GenerateStringLiteralExpressionTests(unittest.TestCase):
+ def test_basic(self):
+ expected = '"Hello, world"'
+ actual = stutter.generate_string_literal_expression(
+ stutter.CStringLiteralExpression('Hello, world'),
+ )
+ self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
+
+ def test_escapes(self):
+ expected = r'"\\\n\"\t"'
+ actual = stutter.generate_string_literal_expression(
+ stutter.CStringLiteralExpression('\\\n"\t'),
+ )
+ self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
+
+class GenerateVariableExpressionTests(unittest.TestCase):
+ def test_generates(self):
+ expected = 'name'
+ actual = stutter.generate_variable_expression(
+ stutter.CVariableExpression(expected),
+ )
+
+ self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
+
+class GenerateReferenceExpressionTests(unittest.TestCase):
+ def test_generates(self):
+ expected = '&name';
+ actual = stutter.generate_reference_expression(
+ stutter.CReferenceExpression(stutter.CVariableExpression('name')),
+ )
+
+ self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
+
+class GenerateFunctionCallExpressionTests(unittest.TestCase):
+ def test_no_arguments(self):
+ expected = 'name()'
+ actual = stutter.generate_function_call_expression(
+ stutter.CFunctionCallExpression('name', []),
+ )
+ self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
+
+ def test_one_argument(self):
+ expected = 'name(0)'
+ actual = stutter.generate_function_call_expression(
+ stutter.CFunctionCallExpression(
+ 'name',
+ [
+ stutter.CIntegerLiteralExpression(0),
+ ],
+ ),
+ )
+ self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
+
+ def test_many_arguments(self):
+ expected = 'name(0, 1)'
+ actual = stutter.generate_function_call_expression(
+ stutter.CFunctionCallExpression(
+ 'name',
+ [
+ stutter.CIntegerLiteralExpression(0),
+ stutter.CIntegerLiteralExpression(1),
+ ],
+ ),
+ )
+ self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
+
+class GenerateExpressionTests(unittest.TestCase):
+ def test_generates_integer_literal_expressions(self):
+ expected = object()
+ actual = stutter.generate_expression(
+ stutter.CIntegerLiteralExpression(0),
+ generate_integer_literal_expression = lambda x : expected)
+
+ self.assertIs(expected, actual)
+
+ def test_generates_string_literal_expressions(self):
+ expected = object()
+ actual = stutter.generate_expression(
+ stutter.CStringLiteralExpression('Hello, world'),
+ generate_string_literal_expression = lambda x : expected)
+
+ self.assertIs(expected, actual)
+
+ def test_generates_variable_expression(self):
+ expected = object()
+ actual = stutter.generate_expression(
+ stutter.CVariableExpression('name'),
+ generate_variable_expression = lambda x : expected)
+
+ self.assertIs(expected, actual)
+
+ def test_generates_variable_expression(self):
+ expected = object()
+ actual = stutter.generate_expression(
+ stutter.CReferenceExpression(stutter.CVariableExpression('name')),
+ generate_reference_expression = lambda x : expected)
+
+ self.assertIs(expected, actual)
+
+ def test_generates_function_call_expression(self):
+ expected = object()
+ actual = stutter.generate_expression(
+ stutter.CFunctionCallExpression('name',[]),
+ generate_function_call_expression = lambda x : expected)
+
+ self.assertIs(expected, actual)
+
+class GenerateStatement(unittest.TestCase):
+ def test_generates_expression_statement(self):
+ return_statement = stutter.CExpressionStatement('0')
+
+ expected = object()
+ actual = stutter.generate_statement(
+ return_statement,
+ generate_expression_statement = lambda _ : expected)
+
+ self.assertIs(expected, actual)
+
+ def test_generates_return_statement(self):
+ return_statement = stutter.CReturnStatement(stutter.CIntegerLiteralExpression(0))
+
+ expected = object()
+ actual = stutter.generate_statement(
+ return_statement,
+ generate_return_statement = lambda _ : expected)
+
+ self.assertIs(expected, actual)
+
+ def test_generates_definition_statement(self):
+ definition_statement = stutter.CDefinitionStatement(
+ stutter.CType('int'),
+ 'number',
+ stutter.CIntegerLiteralExpression(0),
+ )
+
+ expected = object()
+ actual = stutter.generate_statement(
+ definition_statement,
+ generate_definition_statement = lambda _ : expected)
+
+ self.assertIs(expected, actual)
+
+class GenerateExpressionStatementTests(unittest.TestCase):
+ def test_generates_return_statement(self):
+ expression_statement = stutter.CExpressionStatement(stutter.CIntegerLiteralExpression(0))
+
+ expected = '0;'
+ actual = stutter.generate_expression_statement(expression_statement)
+
+ self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
+
+class GenerateReturnStatementTests(unittest.TestCase):
+ def test_generates_return_statement(self):
+ return_statement = stutter.CReturnStatement(stutter.CIntegerLiteralExpression(0))
+
+ expected = 'return 0;'
+ actual = stutter.generate_return_statement(return_statement)
+
+ self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
+
+class GenerateDefinitionStatementTests(unittest.TestCase):
+ def test_generates_definition_statement(self):
+ definition_statement = stutter.CDefinitionStatement(
+ stutter.CType('int'),
+ 'number',
+ stutter.CIntegerLiteralExpression(0),
+ )
+
+ expected = 'int number = 0;'
+ actual = stutter.generate_definition_statement(definition_statement)
+
+ self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
+
+class GenerateFunctionDeclarationTests(unittest.TestCase):
+ def test_basic(self):
+ return_type = stutter.CType('int')
+ argument_declarations = [
+ stutter.CArgumentDeclaration(stutter.CType('int'),'argc'),
+ stutter.CArgumentDeclaration(stutter.CPointerType(stutter.CPointerType(stutter.CType('char'))), 'argv'),
+ ]
+
+ function_declaration = stutter.CFunctionDeclaration(
+ return_type,
+ 'main',
+ argument_declarations,
+ stutter.CFunctionBody(
+ [stutter.CReturnStatement(stutter.CIntegerLiteralExpression(0))],
+ ),
+ )
+
+ expected = 'int main(int argc, char** argv)\n{\n return 0;\n}'
+ actual = stutter.generate_function_declaration(function_declaration)
+ self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
+
+unittest.main()
+++ /dev/null
-import errno
-import os
-import os.path
-import subprocess
-import unittest
-
-CC = 'gcc-4.9'
-
-FILE_PATH = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
-INTEGRATION_TEST_DIRECTORY_PATH = os.path.join(FILE_PATH, 'integration_tests')
-os.chdir(FILE_PATH)
-
-integration_test_file_names = [
- fn
- for fn in os.listdir(INTEGRATION_TEST_DIRECTORY_PATH) \
- if fn.endswith('.stt')
-]
-
-C_SOURCE_FILE_PATH = os.path.join(FILE_PATH, 'a.c')
-BINARY_PATH = os.path.join(FILE_PATH, 'a.out')
-
-def generate_test(input_file_name):
- input_file_path = os.path.join(INTEGRATION_TEST_DIRECTORY_PATH, input_file_name)
- expected_output_file_path = input_file_path[:-4] + '.txt'
-
- def test(self):
- c_source = subprocess.check_output(['python','stutter.py',input_file_path])
-
- self.assertIsNotNone(c_source)
- self.assertNotEqual(0, len(c_source))
-
- with open(C_SOURCE_FILE_PATH,'wb') as c_source_file:
- c_source_file.write(c_source)
-
- cc_result = subprocess.call([CC, C_SOURCE_FILE_PATH])
-
- self.assertEqual(0, cc_result)
-
- with open(expected_output_file_path, 'rb') as expected_output_file:
- expected_output = expected_output_file.read()
-
- actual_output = subprocess.check_output(BINARY_PATH)
-
- self.assertEqual(expected_output, actual_output)
-
- return test
-
-class IntegrationTests(unittest.TestCase):
- def tearDown(self):
- try:
- os.remove(C_SOURCE_FILE_PATH)
-
- except OSError as e:
- if e.errno != errno.ENOENT:
- raise
-
- try:
- os.remove(BINARY_PATH)
-
- except OSError as e:
- if e.errno != errno.ENOENT:
- raise
-
-for integration_test_file_name in integration_test_file_names:
- test = generate_test(integration_test_file_name)
- test_name = 'test_{}'.format(integration_test_file_name[:-4])
- setattr(IntegrationTests, test_name, test)
-
-unittest.main()
+++ /dev/null
-#!/usr/bin/env python
-
-import stutter
-import unittest
-
-class IsIntegerTests(unittest.TestCase):
- def test_returns_true_for_integers(self):
- for i in range(10):
- self.assertTrue(stutter.is_integer(i))
-
- def test_returns_false_for_booleans(self):
- self.assertFalse(stutter.is_integer(True))
- self.assertFalse(stutter.is_integer(False))
-
- def test_returns_false_for_other_types(self):
- for o in [object(), '', 0.1, [], (), {}, set()]:
- self.assertFalse(stutter.is_integer(o))
-
-class UndelimitStringTests(unittest.TestCase):
- def test_returns_empty_strings(self):
- expected = ''
- actual = stutter.undelimit_string('""')
-
- self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
-
- def test_returns_strings_without_escapes(self):
- expected = 'Hello, world'
- actual = stutter.undelimit_string('"Hello, world"')
-
- self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
-
- def test_returns_strings_with_newlines(self):
- expected = 'Hello, world\nGoodbye, cruel world'
- actual = stutter.undelimit_string('"Hello, world\\nGoodbye, cruel world"')
-
- self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
-
- def test_returns_strings_with_escaped_delimiters(self):
- expected = '"Hello, world"'
- actual = stutter.undelimit_string('"\\"Hello, world\\""')
-
- self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
-
- def test_returns_strings_with_escaped_escape_characters(self):
- expected = '\\no'
- actual = stutter.undelimit_string('"\\\\no"')
-
- self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
-
-class IndentTests(unittest.TestCase):
- def test_indents_single_line(self):
- expected = ' Hello, world'
- actual = stutter.indent('Hello, world')
- self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
-
- def test_indents_multiple_lines(self):
- expected = ' Hello, world\n Goodbye, cruel world'
- actual = stutter.indent('Hello, world\nGoodbye, cruel world')
- self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
-
- def test_leaves_empty_lines_empty(self):
- expected = ' Hello, world\n\n Goodbye, cruel world'
- actual = stutter.indent('Hello, world\n \nGoodbye, cruel world')
- self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
-
- def test_indents_already_indented_lines(self):
- expected = ' Hello, world\n\n Goodbye, cruel world'
- actual = stutter.indent(' Hello, world\n\n Goodbye, cruel world')
- self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
-
-class ParseAllTests(unittest.TestCase):
- def test_parses_integers(self):
- expected = [0]
- actual = stutter.parse_all('0')
-
- self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
-
- def test_parses_identifiers(self):
- expected = [stutter.Symbol('print')]
- actual = stutter.parse_all('print')
-
- self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
-
- def test_parses_identifiers_with_dashes(self):
- expected = [stutter.Symbol('hello-world')]
- actual = stutter.parse_all('hello-world')
-
- self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
-
- def test_parses_strings(self):
- expected = ['Hello, world']
- actual = stutter.parse_all('"Hello, world"')
-
- self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
-
- def test_parses_strings_with_escaped_delimiters(self):
- expected = ['"Hello, world"']
- actual = stutter.parse_all('"\\"Hello, world\\""')
-
- self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
-
- def test_parses_empty_s_expressions(self):
- expected = [()]
- actual = stutter.parse_all('()')
-
- self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
-
- def test_parses_s_expressions(self):
- expected = [(0, 1, 2)]
- actual = stutter.parse_all('(0 1 2)')
-
- self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
-
- def test_parses_nested_s_expressions(self):
- expected = [(0, (1, (2,)))]
- actual = stutter.parse_all('(0 (1 (2)))')
-
- self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
-
- def test_parses_multiple_expressions(self):
- expected = [0, ()]
- actual = stutter.parse_all('0 ()')
-
- self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
-
- def test_raises_exception_for_unclosed_parenthese(self):
- self.assertRaises(Exception, stutter.parse_all, '(')
-
- def test_raises_exception_for_unopened_parenthese(self):
- self.assertRaises(Exception, stutter.parse_all, ')')
-
-class QuoteToCTests(unittest.TestCase):
- def test_quotes_integer_literals(self):
- for i in range(5):
- expected = stutter.CFunctionCallExpression(
- 'makeObjectPointerFromInteger',
- [stutter.CIntegerLiteralExpression(i)],
- )
-
- actual = stutter.quote_to_c(i)
-
- self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
-
- def test_quotes_string_literals(self):
- s = 'Hello, world'
- expected = stutter.CFunctionCallExpression(
- 'makeObjectPointerFromString',
- [stutter.CStringLiteralExpression(s)],
- )
-
- actual = stutter.quote_to_c(s)
-
- self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
-
- def test_quotes_symbols(self):
- s = 'symbol'
- expected = stutter.CFunctionCallExpression(
- 'getSymbol',
- [stutter.CStringLiteralExpression(s)],
- )
-
- actual = stutter.quote_to_c(stutter.Symbol(s))
-
- self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
-
-class EvaluateApplicationArgumentsToCTests(unittest.TestCase):
- def test_evaluates_empty_to_null(self):
- expected = stutter.CVariableExpression('NULL')
- actual = stutter.evaluate_application_arguments_to_c(())
-
- self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
-
- def test_evaluates_one_argument_to_cons(self):
- argument = 42
-
- sentinel = stutter.CStringLiteralExpression('1bd9707e76f8f807f3bad3e39049fea4a36d8ef2f8e2ed471ec755f7adb291d5')
-
- def mock(argument_to_quote):
- if argument_to_quote == argument:
- return sentinel
-
- expected = stutter.CFunctionCallExpression(
- 'c_cons',
- (sentinel, stutter.CVariableExpression('NULL')),
- )
-
- actual = stutter.evaluate_application_arguments_to_c(
- (argument,),
- quote_to_c = mock,
- )
-
- self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
-
-class EvaluateApplicationToCTests(unittest.TestCase):
- def test_evaluates_function_calls_with_no_arguments(self):
- name = 'name'
-
- sentinel = stutter.CVariableExpression('NULL')
-
- def mock(arguments):
- assert arguments == ()
- return sentinel
-
- result = stutter.evaluate_application_to_c(
- (stutter.Symbol(name),),
- evaluate_application_arguments_to_c = mock,
- )
-
- self.assertEqual(result.name, name)
- self.assertEqual(len(result.arguments), 2)
- self.assertTrue(isinstance(
- result.arguments[0],
- stutter.CReferenceExpression,
- ))
- self.assertIs(result.arguments[1], sentinel)
-
- def test_evaluates_function_calls_with_arguments(self):
- name = 'print'
- argument = 42
-
- sentinel = stutter.CFunctionCallExpression(
- 'cons',
- [
- stutter.CFunctionCallExpression(
- 'makeObjectPointerFromInteger',
- [stutter.CIntegerLiteralExpression(argument)],
- ),
- ],
- )
-
- def mock(arguments):
- assert arguments == (argument,)
- return sentinel
-
- result = stutter.evaluate_application_to_c(
- (stutter.Symbol(name), argument),
- evaluate_application_arguments_to_c = mock,
- )
-
- self.assertEqual(result.name, name)
- self.assertEqual(len(result.arguments), 2)
- self.assertTrue(isinstance(
- result.arguments[0],
- stutter.CReferenceExpression,
- ))
- self.assertIs(result.arguments[1], sentinel)
-
-class EvaluateToCTests(unittest.TestCase):
- def test_evaluates_integers(self):
- for i in range(5):
- result = stutter.evaluate_to_c(i)
- self.assertIsInstance(result, stutter.CIntegerLiteralExpression)
- self.assertEqual(result.integer, i)
-
- def test_evaluates_string_literals(self):
- s = 'Hello, world'
- result = stutter.evaluate_to_c(s)
-
- self.assertIsInstance(result, stutter.CStringLiteralExpression)
- self.assertEqual(result.string, s)
-
- def test_calls_evaluate_application_when_given_an_application(self):
- sentinel = object()
- application = (stutter.Symbol('print'), 'Hello, world')
-
- def mock(argument):
- if argument == application:
- return sentinel
-
- result = stutter.evaluate_to_c(
- application,
- evaluate_application_to_c = mock,
- )
-
- self.assertIs(result, sentinel)
-
-class EvaluateAllToCTests(unittest.TestCase):
- def test_returns_function_body(self):
- result = stutter.evaluate_all_to_c([0])
-
- self.assertIsInstance(result, stutter.CFunctionBody)
-
- def test_main_contains_expression_statements_followed_by_return_statement(self):
- result = stutter.evaluate_all_to_c([0,0,0])
-
- self.assertIsInstance(result.statements[0],stutter.CDefinitionStatement)
- self.assertIsInstance(result.statements[1],stutter.CExpressionStatement)
- self.assertIsInstance(result.statements[2],stutter.CExpressionStatement)
- self.assertIsInstance(result.statements[3],stutter.CReturnStatement)
-
-class GeneratePointerTypeTests(unittest.TestCase):
- def test_basic(self):
- expected = 'int*'
- actual = stutter.generate_pointer_type(stutter.CPointerType(stutter.CType('int')))
- self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
-
-class GenerateTypeTests(unittest.TestCase):
- def test_basic(self):
- expected = 'int'
- actual = stutter.generate_type(stutter.CType('int'))
- self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
-
- def test_generates_pointer_types(self):
- expected = object()
- actual = stutter.generate_type(
- stutter.CPointerType(stutter.CType('int')),
- generate_pointer_type = lambda x : expected)
-
- self.assertIs(expected, actual)
-
-class GenerateArgumentDeclarationTests(unittest.TestCase):
- def test_basic(self):
- expected = 'int argc'
- actual = stutter.generate_argument_declaration(
- stutter.CArgumentDeclaration(stutter.CType('int'), 'argc'))
- self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
-
-class GenerateArgumentDeclarationListTests(unittest.TestCase):
- def test_basic(self):
- argument_declarations = [
- stutter.CArgumentDeclaration(stutter.CType('int'),'argc'),
- stutter.CArgumentDeclaration(stutter.CPointerType(stutter.CPointerType(stutter.CType('char'))), 'argv'),
- ]
- expected = 'int argc, char** argv'
- actual = stutter.generate_argument_declaration_list(argument_declarations)
- self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
-
-class GenerateIntegerLiteralExpressionTests(unittest.TestCase):
- def test_basic(self):
- expected = '0'
- actual = stutter.generate_integer_literal_expression(
- stutter.CIntegerLiteralExpression(0),
- )
- self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
-
-class GenerateStringLiteralExpressionTests(unittest.TestCase):
- def test_basic(self):
- expected = '"Hello, world"'
- actual = stutter.generate_string_literal_expression(
- stutter.CStringLiteralExpression('Hello, world'),
- )
- self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
-
- def test_escapes(self):
- expected = r'"\\\n\"\t"'
- actual = stutter.generate_string_literal_expression(
- stutter.CStringLiteralExpression('\\\n"\t'),
- )
- self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
-
-class GenerateVariableExpressionTests(unittest.TestCase):
- def test_generates(self):
- expected = 'name'
- actual = stutter.generate_variable_expression(
- stutter.CVariableExpression(expected),
- )
-
- self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
-
-class GenerateReferenceExpressionTests(unittest.TestCase):
- def test_generates(self):
- expected = '&name';
- actual = stutter.generate_reference_expression(
- stutter.CReferenceExpression(stutter.CVariableExpression('name')),
- )
-
- self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
-
-class GenerateFunctionCallExpressionTests(unittest.TestCase):
- def test_no_arguments(self):
- expected = 'name()'
- actual = stutter.generate_function_call_expression(
- stutter.CFunctionCallExpression('name', []),
- )
- self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
-
- def test_one_argument(self):
- expected = 'name(0)'
- actual = stutter.generate_function_call_expression(
- stutter.CFunctionCallExpression(
- 'name',
- [
- stutter.CIntegerLiteralExpression(0),
- ],
- ),
- )
- self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
-
- def test_many_arguments(self):
- expected = 'name(0, 1)'
- actual = stutter.generate_function_call_expression(
- stutter.CFunctionCallExpression(
- 'name',
- [
- stutter.CIntegerLiteralExpression(0),
- stutter.CIntegerLiteralExpression(1),
- ],
- ),
- )
- self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
-
-class GenerateExpressionTests(unittest.TestCase):
- def test_generates_integer_literal_expressions(self):
- expected = object()
- actual = stutter.generate_expression(
- stutter.CIntegerLiteralExpression(0),
- generate_integer_literal_expression = lambda x : expected)
-
- self.assertIs(expected, actual)
-
- def test_generates_string_literal_expressions(self):
- expected = object()
- actual = stutter.generate_expression(
- stutter.CStringLiteralExpression('Hello, world'),
- generate_string_literal_expression = lambda x : expected)
-
- self.assertIs(expected, actual)
-
- def test_generates_variable_expression(self):
- expected = object()
- actual = stutter.generate_expression(
- stutter.CVariableExpression('name'),
- generate_variable_expression = lambda x : expected)
-
- self.assertIs(expected, actual)
-
- def test_generates_variable_expression(self):
- expected = object()
- actual = stutter.generate_expression(
- stutter.CReferenceExpression(stutter.CVariableExpression('name')),
- generate_reference_expression = lambda x : expected)
-
- self.assertIs(expected, actual)
-
- def test_generates_function_call_expression(self):
- expected = object()
- actual = stutter.generate_expression(
- stutter.CFunctionCallExpression('name',[]),
- generate_function_call_expression = lambda x : expected)
-
- self.assertIs(expected, actual)
-
-class GenerateStatement(unittest.TestCase):
- def test_generates_expression_statement(self):
- return_statement = stutter.CExpressionStatement('0')
-
- expected = object()
- actual = stutter.generate_statement(
- return_statement,
- generate_expression_statement = lambda _ : expected)
-
- self.assertIs(expected, actual)
-
- def test_generates_return_statement(self):
- return_statement = stutter.CReturnStatement(stutter.CIntegerLiteralExpression(0))
-
- expected = object()
- actual = stutter.generate_statement(
- return_statement,
- generate_return_statement = lambda _ : expected)
-
- self.assertIs(expected, actual)
-
- def test_generates_definition_statement(self):
- definition_statement = stutter.CDefinitionStatement(
- stutter.CType('int'),
- 'number',
- stutter.CIntegerLiteralExpression(0),
- )
-
- expected = object()
- actual = stutter.generate_statement(
- definition_statement,
- generate_definition_statement = lambda _ : expected)
-
- self.assertIs(expected, actual)
-
-class GenerateExpressionStatementTests(unittest.TestCase):
- def test_generates_return_statement(self):
- expression_statement = stutter.CExpressionStatement(stutter.CIntegerLiteralExpression(0))
-
- expected = '0;'
- actual = stutter.generate_expression_statement(expression_statement)
-
- self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
-
-class GenerateReturnStatementTests(unittest.TestCase):
- def test_generates_return_statement(self):
- return_statement = stutter.CReturnStatement(stutter.CIntegerLiteralExpression(0))
-
- expected = 'return 0;'
- actual = stutter.generate_return_statement(return_statement)
-
- self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
-
-class GenerateDefinitionStatementTests(unittest.TestCase):
- def test_generates_definition_statement(self):
- definition_statement = stutter.CDefinitionStatement(
- stutter.CType('int'),
- 'number',
- stutter.CIntegerLiteralExpression(0),
- )
-
- expected = 'int number = 0;'
- actual = stutter.generate_definition_statement(definition_statement)
-
- self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
-
-class GenerateFunctionDeclarationTests(unittest.TestCase):
- def test_basic(self):
- return_type = stutter.CType('int')
- argument_declarations = [
- stutter.CArgumentDeclaration(stutter.CType('int'),'argc'),
- stutter.CArgumentDeclaration(stutter.CPointerType(stutter.CPointerType(stutter.CType('char'))), 'argv'),
- ]
-
- function_declaration = stutter.CFunctionDeclaration(
- return_type,
- 'main',
- argument_declarations,
- stutter.CFunctionBody(
- [stutter.CReturnStatement(stutter.CIntegerLiteralExpression(0))],
- ),
- )
-
- expected = 'int main(int argc, char** argv)\n{\n return 0;\n}'
- actual = stutter.generate_function_declaration(function_declaration)
- self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
-
-unittest.main()