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*/	REBINT PD_Frame(REBPVS *pvs)
/*
**		pvs->value points to the first value in frame (SELF).
**
***********************************************************************/
{
	REBCNT sym;
	REBCNT s;
	REBVAL *word;
	REBVAL *val;

	if (IS_WORD(pvs->select)) {
		sym = VAL_WORD_SYM(pvs->select);
		s = SYMBOL_TO_CANON(sym);
		word = BLK_SKIP(VAL_FRM_WORDS(pvs->value), 1);
		for (val = pvs->value + 1; NOT_END(val); val++, word++) {
			if (sym == VAL_BIND_SYM(word) || s == VAL_BIND_CANON(word)) {
				if (VAL_GET_OPT(word, OPTS_HIDE)) break;
				if (VAL_PROTECTED(word)) Trap1(RE_LOCKED_WORD, word);
				pvs->value = val;
				return PE_SET;
			}
		}
	}
	return PE_BAD_SELECT;
}
Esempio n. 2
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*/  REBCNT Find_Word_Index(REBSER *frame, REBCNT sym, REBFLG always)
/*
**      Search a frame looking for the given word symbol.
**      Return the frame index for a word. Locate it by matching
**      the canon word identifiers. Return 0 if not found.
**
***********************************************************************/
{
	REBCNT len = SERIES_TAIL(FRM_WORD_SERIES(frame));
	REBVAL *word = FRM_WORDS(frame) + 1;
	REBCNT n;
	REBCNT s;

	s = SYMBOL_TO_CANON(sym); // always compare to CANON sym

	for (n = 1; n < len; n++, word++)
		if (sym == VAL_BIND_SYM(word) || s == VAL_BIND_CANON(word))
			return (!always && VAL_GET_OPT(word, OPTS_HIDE)) ? 0 : n;

	return 0;
}
Esempio n. 3
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*/  REBCNT Find_Arg_Index(REBSER *args, REBCNT sym)
/*
**		Find function arg word in function arg "frame".
**
***********************************************************************/
{
	REBCNT n;
	REBCNT s;
	REBVAL *word;
	REBCNT len;

	s = SYMBOL_TO_CANON(sym); // always compare to CANON sym

	word = BLK_SKIP(args, 1);
	len = SERIES_TAIL(args);

	for (n = 1; n < len; n++, word++)
		if (sym == VAL_BIND_SYM(word) || s == VAL_BIND_CANON(word)) return n;

	return 0;
}
Esempio n. 4
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//
//  Do_Path_Throws: C
//
// Evaluate an ANY_PATH! REBVAL, starting from the index position of that
// path value and continuing to the end.
//
// The evaluator may throw because GROUP! is evaluated, e.g. `foo/(throw 1020)`
//
// If label_sym is passed in as being non-null, then the caller is implying
// readiness to process a path which may be a function with refinements.
// These refinements will be left in order on the data stack in the case
// that `out` comes back as IS_FUNCTION().
//
// If `opt_setval` is given, the path operation will be done as a "SET-PATH!"
// if the path evaluation did not throw or error.  HOWEVER the set value
// is NOT put into `out`.  This provides more flexibility on performance in
// the evaluator, which may already have the `val` where it wants it, and
// so the extra assignment would just be overhead.
//
// !!! Path evaluation is one of the parts of R3-Alpha that has not been
// vetted very heavily by Ren-C, and needs a review and overhaul.
//
REBOOL Do_Path_Throws(
    REBVAL *out,
    REBSYM *label_sym,
    const REBVAL *path,
    REBVAL *opt_setval
) {
    REBPVS pvs;
    REBDSP dsp_orig = DSP;

    assert(ANY_PATH(path));

    // !!! There is a bug in the dispatch such that if you are running a
    // set path, it does not always assign the output, because it "thinks you
    // aren't going to look at it".  This presumably originated from before
    // parens were allowed in paths, and neglects cases like:
    //
    //     foo/(throw 1020): value
    //
    // We always have to check to see if a throw occurred.  Until this is
    // streamlined, we have to at minimum set it to something that is *not*
    // thrown so that we aren't testing uninitialized memory.  A safe trash
    // will do, which is unset in release builds.
    //
    if (opt_setval)
        SET_TRASH_SAFE(out);

    // None of the values passed in can live on the data stack, because
    // they might be relocated during the path evaluation process.
    //
    assert(!IN_DATA_STACK(out));
    assert(!IN_DATA_STACK(path));
    assert(!opt_setval || !IN_DATA_STACK(opt_setval));

    // Not currently robust for reusing passed in path or value as the output
    assert(out != path && out != opt_setval);

    assert(!opt_setval || !THROWN(opt_setval));

    // Initialize REBPVS -- see notes in %sys-do.h
    //
    pvs.opt_setval = opt_setval;
    pvs.store = out;
    pvs.orig = path;
    pvs.item = VAL_ARRAY_AT(pvs.orig); // may not be starting at head of PATH!

    // Seed the path evaluation process by looking up the first item (to
    // get a datatype to dispatch on for the later path items)
    //
    if (IS_WORD(pvs.item)) {
        pvs.value = GET_MUTABLE_VAR_MAY_FAIL(pvs.item);
        if (IS_UNSET(pvs.value))
            fail (Error(RE_NO_VALUE, pvs.item));
    }
    else {
        // !!! Ideally there would be some way to protect pvs.value during
        // successive path dispatches to make sure it does not get written.
        // This is semi-dangerously giving pvs.value a reference into the
        // input path, which should not be modified!

        pvs.value = VAL_ARRAY_AT(pvs.orig);
    }

    // Start evaluation of path:
    if (IS_END(pvs.item + 1)) {
        // If it was a single element path, return the value rather than
        // try to dispatch it (would cause a crash at time of writing)
        //
        // !!! Is this the desired behavior, or should it be an error?
    }
    else if (Path_Dispatch[VAL_TYPE_0(pvs.value)]) {
        REBOOL threw = Next_Path_Throws(&pvs);

        // !!! See comments about why the initialization of out is necessary.
        // Without it this assertion can change on some things:
        //
        //     t: now
        //     t/time: 10:20:03
        //
        // (It thinks pvs.value has its THROWN bit set when it completed
        // successfully.  It was a PE_USE_STORE case where pvs.value was reset to
        // pvs.store, and pvs.store has its thrown bit set.  Valgrind does not
        // catch any uninitialized variables.)
        //
        // There are other cases that do trip valgrind when omitting the
        // initialization, though not as clearly reproducible.
        //
        assert(threw == THROWN(pvs.value));

        if (threw) return TRUE;

        // Check for errors:
        if (NOT_END(pvs.item + 1) && !IS_FUNCTION(pvs.value)) {
            // Only function refinements should get by this line:
            fail (Error(RE_INVALID_PATH, pvs.orig, pvs.item));
        }
    }
    else if (!IS_FUNCTION(pvs.value))
        fail (Error(RE_BAD_PATH_TYPE, pvs.orig, Type_Of(pvs.value)));

    if (opt_setval) {
        // If SET then we don't return anything
        assert(IS_END(pvs.item) + 1);
        return FALSE;
    }

    // If storage was not used, then copy final value back to it:
    if (pvs.value != pvs.store) *pvs.store = *pvs.value;

    assert(!THROWN(out));

    // Return 0 if not function or is :path/word...
    if (!IS_FUNCTION(pvs.value)) {
        assert(IS_END(pvs.item) + 1);
        return FALSE;
    }

    if (label_sym) {
        REBVAL refinement;
        VAL_INIT_WRITABLE_DEBUG(&refinement);

        // When a function is hit, path processing stops as soon as the
        // processed sub-path resolves to a function. The path is still sitting
        // on the position of the last component of that sub-path. Usually,
        // this last component in the sub-path is a word naming the function.
        //
        if (IS_WORD(pvs.item)) {
            *label_sym = VAL_WORD_SYM(pvs.item);
        }
        else {
            // In rarer cases, the final component (completing the sub-path to
            // the function to call) is not a word. Such as when you use a path
            // to pick by index out of a block of functions:
            //
            //      functions: reduce [:add :subtract]
            //      functions/1 10 20
            //
            // Or when you have an immediate function value in a path with a
            // refinement. Tricky to make, but possible:
            //
            //      do reduce [
            //          to-path reduce [:append 'only] [a] [b]
            //      ]
            //

            // !!! When a function was not invoked through looking up a word
            // (or a word in a path) to use as a label, there were once three
            // different alternate labels used.  One was SYM__APPLY_, another
            // was ROOT_NONAME, and another was to be the type of the function
            // being executed.  None are fantastic, we do the type for now.

            *label_sym = SYM_FROM_KIND(VAL_TYPE(pvs.value));
        }

        // Move on to the refinements (if any)
        ++pvs.item;

        // !!! Currently, the mainline path evaluation "punts" on refinements.
        // When it finds a function, it stops the path evaluation and leaves
        // the position pvs.path before the list of refinements.
        //
        // A more elegant solution would be able to process and notice (for
        // instance) that `:APPEND/ONLY` should yield a function value that
        // has been specialized with a refinement.  Path chaining should thus
        // be able to effectively do this and give the refined function object
        // back to the evaluator or other client.
        //
        // If a label_sym is passed in, we recognize that a function dispatch
        // is going to be happening.  We do not want to pay to generate the
        // new series that would be needed to make a temporary function that
        // will be invoked and immediately GC'd  So we gather the refinements
        // on the data stack.
        //
        // This code simulates that path-processing-to-data-stack, but it
        // should really be something in dispatch iself.  In any case, we put
        // refinements on the data stack...and caller knows refinements are
        // from dsp_orig to DSP (thanks to accounting, all other operations
        // should balance!)

        for (; NOT_END(pvs.item); ++pvs.item) { // "the refinements"
            if (IS_NONE(pvs.item)) continue;

            if (IS_GROUP(pvs.item)) {
                // Note it is not legal to use the data stack directly as the
                // output location for a DO (might be resized)

                if (DO_VAL_ARRAY_AT_THROWS(&refinement, pvs.item)) {
                    *out = refinement;
                    DS_DROP_TO(dsp_orig);
                    return TRUE;
                }
                if (IS_NONE(&refinement)) continue;
                DS_PUSH(&refinement);
            }
            else if (IS_GET_WORD(pvs.item)) {
                DS_PUSH_TRASH;
                *DS_TOP = *GET_OPT_VAR_MAY_FAIL(pvs.item);
                if (IS_NONE(DS_TOP)) {
                    DS_DROP;
                    continue;
                }
            }
            else DS_PUSH(pvs.item);

            // Whatever we were trying to use as a refinement should now be
            // on the top of the data stack, and only words are legal ATM
            //
            if (!IS_WORD(DS_TOP))
                fail (Error(RE_BAD_REFINE, DS_TOP));

            // Go ahead and canonize the word symbol so we don't have to
            // do it each time in order to get a case-insenstive compare
            //
            INIT_WORD_SYM(DS_TOP, SYMBOL_TO_CANON(VAL_WORD_SYM(DS_TOP)));
        }

        // To make things easier for processing, reverse the refinements on
        // the data stack (we needed to evaluate them in forward order).
        // This way we can just pop them as we go, and know if they weren't
        // all consumed if it doesn't get back to `dsp_orig` by the end.

        if (dsp_orig != DSP) {
            REBVAL *bottom = DS_AT(dsp_orig + 1);
            REBVAL *top = DS_TOP;
            while (top > bottom) {
                refinement = *bottom;
                *bottom = *top;
                *top = refinement;

                top--;
                bottom++;
            }
        }
    }
    else {
        // !!! Historically this just ignores a result indicating this is a
        // function with refinements, e.g. ':append/only'.  However that
        // ignoring seems unwise.  It should presumably create a modified
        // function in that case which acts as if it has the refinement.
        //
        // If the caller did not pass in a label pointer we assume they are
        // likely not ready to process any refinements.
        //
        if (NOT_END(pvs.item + 1))
            fail (Error(RE_TOO_LONG)); // !!! Better error or add feature
    }

    return FALSE;
}