factor/library/generic.factor

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IN: generic
USE: errors
USE: hashtables
USE: kernel
USE: lists
USE: namespaces
USE: parser
USE: strings
USE: words
USE: vectors
! A simple single-dispatch generic word system.
! Catch-all metaclass for providing a default method.
SYMBOL: object
: define-generic ( word vtable -- )
2dup "vtable" set-word-property
[ generic ] cons define-compound ;
: <vtable> ( default -- vtable )
num-types [ drop dup ] vector-project nip ;
: define-object ( generic definition -- )
<vtable> define-generic drop ;
object [ define-object ] "define-method" set-word-property
: predicate-word ( word -- word )
word-name "?" cat2 "in" get create ;
: builtin-predicate ( type# symbol -- )
predicate-word swap [ swap type eq? ] cons define-compound ;
: add-method ( definition type vtable -- )
>r "builtin-type" word-property r> set-vector-nth ;
: define-builtin ( type generic definition -- )
-rot "vtable" word-property add-method ;
: builtin-class ( number type -- )
dup undefined? [ dup define-symbol ] when
2dup builtin-predicate
dup [ define-builtin ] "define-method" set-word-property
swap "builtin-type" set-word-property ;
: BUILTIN:
#! Followed by type name and type number. Define a built-in
#! type predicate with this number.
CREATE scan-word swap builtin-class ; parsing
: builtin-type ( symbol -- n )
"builtin-type" word-property ;
! Hashtable slot holding a selector->method map.
SYMBOL: traits
! Hashtable slot holding an optional delegate. Any undefined
! methods are called on the delegate. The object can also
! manually pass any methods on to the delegate.
SYMBOL: delegate
: traits-map ( type -- hash )
#! The method map word property maps selector words to
#! definitions.
"traits-map" word-property ;
: object-map ( obj -- hash )
#! Get the method map for an object.
#! We will use hashtable? here when its a first-class type.
dup vector? [ traits swap hash ] [ drop f ] ifte ;
: init-traits-map ( word -- )
<namespace> "traits-map" set-word-property ;
: undefined-method
"No applicable method." throw ;
: traits-method ( selector traits -- traits quot )
#! Look up the method with the traits object on the stack.
#! Returns the traits to call the method on; either the
#! original object, or one of the delegates.
2dup object-map hash* dup [
rot drop cdr ( method is defined )
] [
drop delegate swap hash* dup [
cdr traits-method ( check delegate )
] [
drop [ undefined-method ] ( no delegate )
] ifte
] ifte ;
: traits-predicate ( word -- )
#! foo? where foo is a traits type tests if the top of stack
#! is of this type.
dup predicate-word swap
traits-map [ swap object-map eq? ] cons
define-compound ;
: define-traits ( type generic definition -- )
swap rot traits-map set-hash ;
: TRAITS:
#! TRAITS: foo creates a new traits type. Instances can be
#! created with <foo>, and tested with foo?.
CREATE
dup define-symbol
dup init-traits-map
dup [ define-traits ] "define-method" set-word-property
traits-predicate ; parsing
: add-traits-dispatch ( word vtable -- )
>r unit [ car swap traits-method call ] cons \ vector r>
add-method ;
: GENERIC:
#! GENERIC: bar creates a generic word bar that calls the
#! bar method on the traits object, with the traits object
#! on the stack.
CREATE [ undefined-method ] <vtable>
2dup add-traits-dispatch
define-generic ; parsing
: constructor-word ( word -- word )
word-name "<" swap ">" cat3 "in" get create ;
: define-constructor ( constructor traits definition -- )
>r
traits-map [ traits pick set-hash ] cons \ <namespace> swons
r> append define-compound ;
: C: ( -- constructor traits [ ] )
#! C: foo ... begins definition for <foo> where foo is a
#! traits type.
scan-word [ constructor-word ] keep
[ define-constructor ] [ ] ; parsing
: define-method ( type -- quotation )
#! In a vain attempt at something resembling a "meta object
#! protocol", we call the "define-method" word property with
#! stack ( type generic definition -- ).
"define-method" word-property
[ [ undefined-method ] ] unless* ;
: M: ( -- type generic [ ] )
#! M: foo bar begins a definition of the bar generic word
#! specialized to the foo type.
scan-word dup define-method scan-word swap [ ] ; parsing