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! :folding=indent:collapseFolds=1:
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! $Id$
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! Copyright (C) 2004 Slava Pestov.
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IN: unparser
USE: kernel
USE: format
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USE: lists
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USE: math
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USE: namespaces
USE: parser
USE: stdio
USE: strings
USE: words
: >digit ( n -- ch )
dup 10 < [ CHAR: 0 + ] [ 10 - CHAR: a + ] ifte ;
: integer, ( num radix -- )
tuck /mod >digit , dup 0 > [
swap integer,
] [
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2drop
] ifte ;
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: >base ( num radix -- string )
#! Convert a number to a string in a certain base.
[
over 0 < [
swap neg swap integer, CHAR: - ,
] [
integer,
] ifte
] make-rstring ;
: >dec ( num -- string ) 10 >base ;
: >bin ( num -- string ) 2 >base ;
: >oct ( num -- string ) 8 >base ;
: >hex ( num -- string ) 16 >base ;
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DEFER: unparse
: unparse-ratio ( num -- str )
[
dup
numerator unparse ,
CHAR: / ,
denominator unparse ,
] make-string ;
: unparse-complex ( num -- str )
[
"#{ " ,
dup
real unparse ,
" " ,
imaginary unparse ,
" }" ,
] make-string ;
: ch>ascii-escape ( ch -- esc )
[
[ CHAR: \e | "\\e" ]
[ CHAR: \n | "\\n" ]
[ CHAR: \r | "\\r" ]
[ CHAR: \t | "\\t" ]
[ CHAR: \0 | "\\0" ]
[ CHAR: \\ | "\\\\" ]
[ CHAR: \" | "\\\"" ]
] assoc ;
: ch>unicode-escape ( ch -- esc )
>hex 4 digits "\\u" swap cat2 ;
: unparse-ch ( ch -- ch/str )
dup quotable? [
dup ch>ascii-escape dup [
nip
] [
drop ch>unicode-escape
] ifte
] unless ;
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: unparse-str ( str -- str )
[
CHAR: " , [ unparse-ch , ] str-each CHAR: " ,
] make-string ;
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: unparse-word ( word -- str )
word-name dup "#<unnamed>" ? ;
: fix-float ( str -- str )
#! This is terrible. Will go away when we do our own float
#! output.
"." over str-contains? [ ".0" cat2 ] unless ;
: unparse-float ( float -- str ) (unparse-float) fix-float ;
: unparse-unknown ( obj -- str )
[
"#<" ,
dup type type-name ,
" @ " ,
address unparse ,
">" ,
] make-string ;
: unparse-t drop "t" ;
: unparse-f drop "f" ;
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: unparse ( obj -- str )
{
>dec
unparse-word
unparse-unknown
unparse-unknown
unparse-ratio
unparse-complex
unparse-f
unparse-t
unparse-unknown
>dec
unparse-float
unparse-unknown
unparse-str
unparse-unknown
unparse-unknown
unparse-unknown
unparse-unknown
} generic ;