! Copyright (C) 2005 Slava Pestov. ! See http://factor.sf.net/license.txt for BSD license. IN: generic USING: errors hashtables kernel kernel-internals lists math namespaces parser sequences strings vectors words ; ! Tuples are really arrays in the runtime, but with a different ! type number. The layout is as follows: ! slot 0 - object header with type number (as usual) ! slot 1 - length, including class/delegate slots ! slot 2 - the class, a word ! slot 3 - the delegate tuple, or f : class ( object -- class ) dup tuple? [ 2 slot ] [ type type>class ] ifte ; inline : class-tuple ( object -- class ) dup tuple? [ 2 slot ] [ drop f ] ifte ; inline : tuple-predicate ( word -- ) #! Make a foo? word for testing the tuple class at the top #! of the stack. dup predicate-word [ \ class-tuple , over literalize , \ eq? , ] [ ] make define-predicate ; : forget-tuple ( class -- ) dup forget "predicate" word-prop car [ forget ] when* ; : check-shape ( word slots -- ) #! If the new list of slots is different from the previous, #! forget the old definition. >r "in" get lookup dup [ dup "tuple-size" word-prop r> length 2 + = [ drop ] [ forget-tuple ] ifte ] [ r> 2drop ] ifte ; : delegate-slots { { 3 delegate set-delegate } } ; : tuple-slots ( tuple slots -- ) 2dup "slot-names" set-word-prop 2dup length 2 + "tuple-size" set-word-prop dupd 4 simple-slots 2dup delegate-slots swap append "slots" set-word-prop define-slots ; : tuple-constructor ( class -- word ) word-name "in" get constructor-word dup save-location ; : define-constructor ( word class def -- ) >r [ dup literalize , "tuple-size" word-prop , \ make-tuple , ] [ ] make r> append define-compound ; : default-constructor ( tuple -- ) [ tuple-constructor ] keep dup [ "slots" word-prop 1 swap tail-slice reverse-slice [ peek unit , \ keep , ] each ] [ ] make define-constructor ; : define-tuple ( tuple slots -- ) 2dup check-shape >r create-in dup intern-symbol dup tuple-predicate dup tuple "superclass" set-word-prop dup tuple "metaclass" set-word-prop dup r> tuple-slots default-constructor ; ! A sequence of all slots in a tuple, used for equality testing. TUPLE: mirror tuple ; C: mirror ( tuple -- mirror ) over tuple? [ "Not a tuple" throw ] unless [ set-mirror-tuple ] keep ; M: mirror nth ( n mirror -- elt ) bounds-check mirror-tuple array-nth ; M: mirror set-nth ( n mirror -- elt ) bounds-check mirror-tuple set-array-nth ; M: mirror length ( mirror -- len ) mirror-tuple array-capacity ; : literal-tuple ( seq -- tuple ) dup first "tuple-size" word-prop [ 0 swap rot copy-into ] keep ; : clone-tuple ( tuple -- tuple ) #! Make a shallow copy of a tuple, without cloning its #! delegate. [ array-capacity dup ] keep copy-array ; M: tuple clone ( tuple -- tuple ) #! Clone a tuple and its delegate. clone-tuple dup delegate clone over set-delegate ; M: tuple hashcode ( vec -- n ) #! If the capacity is two, then all we have is the class #! slot and delegate. dup array-capacity 2 number= [ drop 0 ] [ 2 swap array-nth hashcode ] ifte ; M: tuple = ( obj tuple -- ? ) 2dup eq? [ 2drop t ] [ over tuple? [ swap swap sequence= ] [ 2drop f ] ifte ] ifte ; tuple [ 2drop f ] "class<" set-word-prop PREDICATE: word tuple-class metaclass tuple = ; : is? ( obj pred -- ? | pred: obj -- ? ) #! Tests if the object satisfies the predicate, or if #! it delegates to an object satisfying it. [ call ] 2keep rot [ 2drop t ] [ over [ >r delegate r> is? ] [ 2drop f ] ifte ] ifte ; inline