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klammertext/mac/state.cpp
Andy Kopra 240cff4278 An output policy for the three commands, and @cond as a true special form
A snapshot of the development tree.  The substantial changes since the last one:

COMMAND OUTPUT POLICY.  The three commands display text in exactly three cases,
and each owns a stream: LOGGING under "-v" greater than 0 and an ERROR before
termination go to STDERR; OUTPUT THE USER ASKED FOR goes to STDOUT.  For ktext
that output is a document, so "ktext doc.kt -d | ..." is now safe -- logging
used to share the stream and land inside the document.  A bare command prints
its usage and succeeds rather than failing.  Colour is emitted only to a
terminal, per stream, and NO_COLOR is honoured.

"-v 1" reports every decision whose outcome you could not have read off your own
input: the klammerset that was loaded and from which file, a font's directory, a
":files" name's file, how "-o" was expanded.  Higher levels are the trace.

The commands no longer warn and continue: an anomaly is an error, described with
its location.  Two exceptions remain, each for a stated reason -- a condition
that is expected and temporary by design, and a judgment that is a heuristic
rather than exact.

@cond IS NOW A TRUE SPECIAL FORM, resolved at APPLICATION time rather than when
the file is read.  Two consequences for a writer:

  * a state variable reaches the predicate.  "@@@state Flag :value true @@@
    @cond *Flag* | T | F @" renders "T"; it used to see the literal "*Flag*" and
    silently take the false branch.  The document now behaves like a klammer
    body, whose arguments are bound before its conditionals are decided.
  * nothing in a discarded branch happens -- it is not read, not evaluated, not
    expanded.  An @eval in the branch not taken used to run anyway.

Its predicate relation is total and strict: true, True, 1; false, False, 0, and
empty; anything else is an error at the @cond rather than silently false.

@eval REACHING OUTSIDE.  ":shell" and ":haskell" now keep the command's standard
error out of the document (it appears under "-v 1") and treat a nonzero exit as
an error naming what the command reported.  A command that exits nonzero on
purpose -- "grep" finding no match -- says so with "|| true".

KLAMMER SETS.  Several combine: "--klammersets a b c" loads all three in the
order given, sharing one namespace, with the definition modes deciding
collisions.  "none" means none and may not be combined with other symbols.  A
klammerset with symbol X is declared in a file X/X.k, which is what lets two
sets require the same third set without loading it twice.

TESTS.  Four new suites: the kdiag command's interface, the @eval primitive's
contract with the outside world, and verbosity at both tiers.  Three suites
that could not run on macOS at all now do.

Assembled from dev commit 6c8ee6c22fca.
2026-08-16 01:37:59 +02:00

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#include <regex>
#include <iostream>
#include "show.h"
#include "file.h"
#include "error.h"
#include "state.h"
#include "log.h"
#include "util.h"
int State::class_id = 0;
bool Var::defined() const
{
return !m_name.empty();
}
std::vector<std::string> Frame::names() const
{
std::vector<std::string> result;
result.reserve(m_vars.size());
std::transform(m_vars.begin(), m_vars.end(), std::back_inserter(result),
[](const auto& pair) { return pair.first; });
return result;
}
void Frame::set(const std::string& name, const std::string& value,
const std::string& delim, const std::string& desc, const Locator& loc,
const Argtype& argtype)
{
Var v(name, value, delim, desc, loc, argtype);
m_vars[name] = v;
}
std::pair<Var, bool> Frame::get(const std::string& name) const
{
std::pair<Var, bool> result {Var(), false};
if (m_vars.contains(name)) {
result = {m_vars.at(name), true};
}
return result;
}
// State
void State::open_frame(const std::string& name)
{
Frame f(name);
// m_frames.push_back(f);
m_frames.emplace(m_frames.begin(), f);
}
void State::close_frame()
{
if (m_frames.empty()) {
throw Internal_error("No frame to close", Locator());
}
// Preserve altered machine state:
string_map machine_state {};
for (const auto& [name, var] : m_frames[0].m_vars) {
if (contains(name, "K_")) {
machine_state[name] = var.m_value;
}
}
m_frames.erase(m_frames.begin());
for (const auto& [name, value] : machine_state) {
set(name, value, true);
}
}
void State::set(const std::string& name, const std::string& value, bool update,
const std::string& delim, const std::string& desc, const Locator& loc,
const Argtype& argtype)
{
if (m_frames.empty()) {
std::stringstream ss {};
ss << "No open frame to set " << q_(name) << " to " << q_(value);
throw Internal_error(ss.str(), Locator());
}
auto [current, exists] = m_frames[0].get(name);
if (exists && current.m_value != klammerstate::no_value && !update) {
std::stringstream ss {};
ss << "Variable " << q_(name) << " is already defined at " << current.m_loc.desc()
<< ". Use ':replace <new-value>' to replace the current value of "
<< q_(current.m_value) << ".";
throw Argument_error(ss.str(), current.m_loc);
}
m_frames[0].set(name, value, delim, desc, loc, argtype);
}
void State::set(const std::map<std::string, std::string>& varmap)
{
for (const auto& [k, v] : varmap) {
set(k, v);
}
}
void State::set(const std::map<std::string, std::string>& varmap,
const Parameter_set& parameters)
{
for (const auto& [name, value] : varmap) {
const Parameter* parameter = parameters.find(name);
set(name, value, false, " ", "", Locator(),
parameter ? parameter->m_argtype : Argtype());
}
}
void State::replace(const std::string& name, const std::string& value, bool error_if_not_defined)
{
if (error_if_not_defined && !get(name).defined()) {
std::stringstream ss {};
ss << "Cannot replace value of nonexistent variable " << q_(name) << " with " << q_(value);
throw Argument_error(ss.str(), Locator());
}
set(name, value, true);
}
void State::add_environment_frame()
{
open_frame(klammerstate::shell_environment_name);
for (const auto& [name, value] : environment_variables()) {
set(name, value);
}
}
Var State::get(const std::string& name, bool error_if_not_defined, const Locator& loc) const
{
for (const auto& f : m_frames) {
auto [result, found] = f.get(name);
if (found) {
return result;
}
}
if (error_if_not_defined) {
// Which frames were searched belongs IN the error, not printed beside
// it. This was a msg() dumping the whole state to stdout before the
// throw -- scaffolding, on the wrong stream, and separated from the
// message it was explaining. The frame NAMES are the useful part: a
// variable missing because the expected frame was never opened looks
// exactly like one that was never set.
strings_t frame_names {};
for (const auto& f : m_frames) {
frame_names.push_back(f.m_name);
}
throw Argument_error(
"Variable " + q_(name) + " not defined (searched: "
+ join(frame_names, ", ") + ")", loc);
} else {
return Var();
}
}
std::string State::value(const std::string& name, bool error_if_not_defined, const Locator& loc) const
{
return get(name, error_if_not_defined, loc).m_value;
}
std::string State::subst(const std::string& text, bool quote_values) const
{
(void)K::log(3);
std::string result = text;
std::regex varpat(R"(\*(\w+)\*)");
for (std::sregex_iterator iter(text.begin(), text.end(), varpat), end; iter != end; ++iter) {
std::string match = iter->str();
std::string var = (*iter)[1].str();
//std::cout << "Found: " << iter->str() << sp_arrow << (*iter)[1].str() << "\n";
// std::cout << "Found: " << match << sp_arrow << var << "\n";
//std::string value = get(var).m_value;
auto var_value = value(var, false);
auto printable = q_(var_value);
if (var_value != klammerstate::no_value) {
if (quote_values) {
var_value = q_(var_value);
}
result = string_replace(result, match, var_value);
} else {
// throw Argument_error("Variable " + printable + " is not defined");
}
}
return result;
}
void State::subst(katom_iter begin, katom_iter end)
{
(void)K::log(3);
std::regex varpat(R"((.*?)\*(\w+)\*(.*))");
for (auto ki = begin; ki < end ; ki++) {
// msg() << kall << ktype << *ki << "\n";
std::smatch match;
if (std::regex_match(ki->m_text, match, varpat)
&& ki->m_type == katom_t::karg) {
//auto [var, found] = get(match[1]);
auto var_value = value(match[2], true, begin->m_loc);
if (var_value != klammerstate::no_value) {
(void)K::log(3, "Found subst:", match[1].str(), var_value);
std::stringstream ss {};
ss << match[1] << var_value << match[3];
ki->m_text = ss.str(); // match[1] + var_value + match[3];
} else {
throw Argument_error("Variable " + q_(match[1]) + " is not defined", begin->m_loc);
}
}
}
}
void prohibit_change_of_description(
const std::string& name, bool defined, const std::string& old_desc,
const std::string& new_desc, const Locator& old_loc, const Locator& loc)
{
if (defined && !old_desc.empty() && !new_desc.empty()) {
std::stringstream ss {};
ss << "The " << q_(name) << " variable's description is already defined";
if (new_desc != old_desc) {
ss << "; the description cannot be changed to " << q_(new_desc)
<< " from " << q_(old_desc);
}
ss << " at " << old_loc.desc() << ".";
throw Argument_error(ss.str(), loc);
}
}
// Parameter_set m_parameters = Parameter_set("name :value :append :replace :delim :desc");
void State::parse_state_katoms(katom_iter begin, katom_iter end, katom_list& katoms)
{
(void)K::log(3, *begin, *(end-1));
// std::cout << "parse_katoms: " << std::pair(begin + 1, end - 1) << "\n";
auto [positional, optional, rest] = argument_split(begin + 1, end - 1);
auto args = m_parameters.value_map(positional, optional, rest, begin->m_loc);
// std::cout << std::setfill(' ') << "\nArgument values:\n" << args;
Var current = get(args["name"]);
bool defined = current.defined();
std::string delim = args["delim"];
delim = delim.empty() ? " " : delim;
prohibit_change_of_description(
args["name"], defined, current.m_desc, args["desc"], current.m_loc, begin->m_loc);
if (defined && !args["replace"].empty()) {
replace(args["name"], args["replace"]);
} else if (defined && !args["append"].empty()) {
replace(args["name"], current.m_value + delim + args["append"]);
} else if (!args["value"].empty()) {
set(args["name"], args["value"], false, delim, args["desc"], begin->m_loc);
}
modify_type(katom_t::replaced, begin, end);
auto next_iter = end;
ignore_whitespace(next_iter, katoms);
}
std::vector<std::string> State::all_names() const
{
std::vector<std::string> result {};
for (const Frame& f : m_frames) {
for (const auto& [name, var] : f.m_vars) {
// std::cout << "Name: " << name << "\n";
result.push_back(name);
}
}
return result;
}
void State::add_search_dir(const std::string& dir)
{
if (!dir.empty()
&& std::find(m_search_dirs.begin(), m_search_dirs.end(), dir)
== m_search_dirs.end()) {
m_search_dirs.push_back(dir);
}
}
std::string State::python_code()
{
(void)K::log(3);
std::vector<std::string> names = all_names();
std::string margin = " ";
std::stringstream ss {};
ss << "import sys\n";
strings_t python_dirs = sks_dirs();
// The directories of the files this Machine has read: a module next to
// the file whose @eval names it is found regardless of the cwd.
python_dirs.insert(python_dirs.end(),
m_search_dirs.begin(), m_search_dirs.end());
for (const auto& d : python_dirs) {
auto python_files = pathnames_with_extension(d, "py");
if (!python_files.empty()) {
ss << "sys.path.append('" << d << "')\n";
}
}
if (!m_frames.empty()) {
int name_length = max_length(names);
ss << "class K:\n"
<< margin << std::left << std::setw(name_length) << "K_eval_id" << " = "
<< State::class_id++ << "\n";
for (const auto& name : names) {
Var var = get(name);
ss << var.m_argtype.python_value(name, {var.m_value}, name_length) << "\n";
}
}
// msg() << ss.str() << "\n";
return ss.str();
}
std::string State::describe(bool show_environment, int margin_size) const
{
std::string margin(margin_size, ' ');
int i = m_frames.size() - 1;
std::stringstream ss {};
for (const auto& f : m_frames) {
int width = max_key_length(f.m_vars);
ss << margin << "Frame " << i-- << ": " << f.m_name << "\n";
if ((f.m_name != klammerstate::shell_environment_name) ||
(show_environment && f.m_name == klammerstate::shell_environment_name)) {
for (const auto& [key, value] : f.m_vars) {
std::string print_value = value.m_value;
if (print_value == klammerstate::no_value) {
print_value = "<no-value>";
}
ss << margin << " " << std::setw(width) << std::left << key << " "
<< abbrev(print_value) << "\n";
}
}
}
ss << "\n";
return ss.str();
}