Class: Opal::Compiler
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- Opal::Compiler
- Defined in:
- opal/lib/opal/compiler.rb
Overview
Constant Summary
- INDENT =
Generated code gets indented with two spaces on each scope
' '
- COMPARE =
All compare method nodes - used to optimize performance of math comparisons
%w[< > <= >=]
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#case_stmt ⇒ Object
readonly
Current case_stmt.
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#eof_content ⇒ Object
readonly
Any content in END special construct.
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#fragments ⇒ Array
readonly
All [Opal::Fragment] used to produce result.
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#result ⇒ String
readonly
The compiled ruby code.
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#scope ⇒ Object
Current scope.
Class Method Summary collapse
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.compiler_option(name, default_value, options = {}) ⇒ Object
defines a compiler option, also creating method of form 'name?'.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#arity_check? ⇒ Boolean
adds an arity check to every method definition.
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#compile ⇒ String
Compile some ruby code to a string.
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#dynamic_require_severity ⇒ Object
how to handle dynamic requires (:error, :warning, :ignore).
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#error(msg, line = nil) ⇒ Object
This is called when a parsing/processing error occurs.
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#file ⇒ String
The filename to use for compiling this code.
- #fragment(str, scope, sexp = nil) ⇒ Object
- #freezing? ⇒ Boolean deprecated Deprecated.
- #handle_block_given_call(sexp) ⇒ Object
- #handlers ⇒ Object
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#has_break! ⇒ Object
Marks the current block has having detected a break, but only from inside a
#has_break?(&block)
block. -
#has_break? ⇒ Boolean
With a block will detect a break in the sexp processed from within the block (see BreakNode).
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#helper(name) ⇒ Object
Use the given helper.
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#helpers ⇒ Set<Symbol>
Any helpers required by this file.
- #in_case ⇒ Object
- #in_ensure ⇒ Object
- #in_ensure? ⇒ Boolean
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#in_while ⇒ Object
Used when we enter a while statement.
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#in_while? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if the parser is curently handling a while sexp, false otherwise.
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#indent(&block) ⇒ Object
To keep code blocks nicely indented, this will yield a block after adding an extra layer of indent, and then returning the resulting code after reverting the indent.
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#initialize(source, options = {}) ⇒ Compiler
constructor
A new instance of Compiler.
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#inline_operators? ⇒ Object
are operators compiled inline.
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#irb? ⇒ Object
compile top level local vars with support for irb style vars.
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#method_calls ⇒ Object
Method calls made in this file.
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#method_missing? ⇒ Boolean
adds method stubs for all used methods in file.
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#operator_helpers ⇒ Object
Operator helpers.
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#parser_indent ⇒ Object
Instances of
Scope
can use this to determine the current scope indent. -
#process(sexp, level = :expr) ⇒ Object
Process the given sexp by creating a node instance, based on its type, and compiling it to fragments.
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#requirable? ⇒ Object
Prepare the code for future requires.
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#required_trees ⇒ Object
An array of trees required in this file (typically by calling #require_tree).
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#requires ⇒ Object
An array of requires used in this file.
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#returns(sexp) ⇒ Object
The last sexps in method bodies, for example, need to be returned in the compiled javascript.
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#s(*parts) ⇒ Object
Create a new sexp using the given parts.
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#source_map(source_file = nil) ⇒ Opal::SourceMap
Returns a source map that can be used in the browser to map back to original ruby code.
- #tainting? ⇒ Object deprecated Deprecated.
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#unique_temp ⇒ Object
Used to generate a unique id name per file.
-
#warning(msg, line = nil) ⇒ Object
This is called when a parsing/processing warning occurs.
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#with_temp(&block) ⇒ Object
Temporary varibales will be needed from time to time in the generated code, and this method will assign (or reuse) on while the block is yielding, and queue it back up once it is finished.
Constructor Details
#initialize(source, options = {}) ⇒ Compiler
Returns a new instance of Compiler
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# File 'opal/lib/opal/compiler.rb', line 138 def initialize(source, = {}) @source = source @indent = '' @unique = 0 @options = end |
Instance Attribute Details
#case_stmt ⇒ Object (readonly)
Current case_stmt
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# File 'opal/lib/opal/compiler.rb', line 133 def case_stmt @case_stmt end |
#eof_content ⇒ Object (readonly)
Any content in END special construct
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# File 'opal/lib/opal/compiler.rb', line 136 def eof_content @eof_content end |
#fragments ⇒ Array (readonly)
Returns all [Opal::Fragment] used to produce result
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# File 'opal/lib/opal/compiler.rb', line 127 def fragments @fragments end |
#result ⇒ String (readonly)
Returns The compiled ruby code
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# File 'opal/lib/opal/compiler.rb', line 124 def result @result end |
#scope ⇒ Object
Current scope
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# File 'opal/lib/opal/compiler.rb', line 130 def scope @scope end |
Class Method Details
.compiler_option(name, default_value, options = {}) ⇒ Object
defines a compiler option, also creating method of form 'name?'
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# File 'opal/lib/opal/compiler.rb', line 52 def self.compiler_option(name, default_value, = {}) mid = [:as] valid_values = [:valid_values] define_method(mid || name) do value = @options.fetch(name) { default_value } if valid_values and not(valid_values.include?(value)) raise ArgumentError, "invalid value #{value.inspect} for option #{name.inspect} "+ "(valid values: #{valid_values.inspect})" end value end end |
Instance Method Details
#arity_check? ⇒ Boolean
adds an arity check to every method definition
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# File 'opal/lib/opal/compiler.rb', line 85 compiler_option :arity_check, false, :as => :arity_check? |
#compile ⇒ String
Compile some ruby code to a string.
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# File 'opal/lib/opal/compiler.rb', line 148 def compile @parser = Parser.new parsed = begin @parser.parse(@source, self.file) rescue => error raise SyntaxError, error., error.backtrace end @sexp = s(:top, parsed || s(:nil)) @eof_content = @parser.lexer.eof_content @fragments = process(@sexp).flatten @result = @fragments.map(&:code).join('') rescue Exception => error = "An error occurred while compiling: #{self.file}\n#{error.}" raise error.class, , error.backtrace end |
#dynamic_require_severity ⇒ Object
how to handle dynamic requires (:error, :warning, :ignore)
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# File 'opal/lib/opal/compiler.rb', line 109 compiler_option :dynamic_require_severity, :warning, :valid_values => [:error, :warning, :ignore] |
#error(msg, line = nil) ⇒ Object
This is called when a parsing/processing error occurs. This method simply appends the filename and curent line number onto the message and raises it.
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# File 'opal/lib/opal/compiler.rb', line 199 def error(msg, line = nil) raise SyntaxError, "#{msg} :#{file}:#{line}" end |
#file ⇒ String
The filename to use for compiling this code. Used for FILE directives as well as finding relative require()
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# File 'opal/lib/opal/compiler.rb', line 71 compiler_option :file, '(file)' |
#fragment(str, scope, sexp = nil) ⇒ Object
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# File 'opal/lib/opal/compiler.rb', line 224 def fragment(str, scope, sexp = nil) Fragment.new(str, scope, sexp) end |
#freezing? ⇒ Boolean
stubs out #freeze and #frozen?
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# File 'opal/lib/opal/compiler.rb', line 93 compiler_option :freezing, true, :as => :freezing? |
#handle_block_given_call(sexp) ⇒ Object
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# File 'opal/lib/opal/compiler.rb', line 434 def handle_block_given_call(sexp) @scope.uses_block! if @scope.block_name fragment("(#{@scope.block_name} !== nil)", scope, sexp) elsif scope = @scope.find_parent_def and scope.block_name fragment("(#{scope.block_name} !== nil)", scope, sexp) else fragment("false", scope, sexp) end end |
#handlers ⇒ Object
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# File 'opal/lib/opal/compiler.rb', line 338 def handlers @handlers ||= Opal::Nodes::Base.handlers end |
#has_break! ⇒ Object
Marks the current block has having detected a break, but only from inside
a #has_break?(&block)
block.
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# File 'opal/lib/opal/compiler.rb', line 308 def has_break! @break_detected = true if @break_detected == false end |
#has_break? ⇒ Boolean
With a block will detect a break in the sexp processed from within the block (see BreakNode).
Without a block (but inside a #has_break?(&block)
call) returns the
current result.
Works in conjunction with #has_break!
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# File 'opal/lib/opal/compiler.rb', line 297 def has_break? return @break_detected unless block_given? @break_detected = false result = yield detected = @break_detected @break_detected = nil detected end |
#helper(name) ⇒ Object
Use the given helper
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# File 'opal/lib/opal/compiler.rb', line 235 def helper(name) self.helpers << name end |
#helpers ⇒ Set<Symbol>
Any helpers required by this file. Used by Nodes::Top to reference runtime helpers that are needed. These are used to minify resulting javascript by keeping a reference to helpers used.
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# File 'opal/lib/opal/compiler.rb', line 182 def helpers @helpers ||= Set.new([:breaker, :slice]) end |
#in_case ⇒ Object
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# File 'opal/lib/opal/compiler.rb', line 312 def in_case return unless block_given? old = @case_stmt @case_stmt = {} yield @case_stmt = old end |
#in_ensure ⇒ Object
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# File 'opal/lib/opal/compiler.rb', line 275 def in_ensure return unless block_given? @in_ensure = true result = yield @in_ensure = false result end |
#in_ensure? ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'opal/lib/opal/compiler.rb', line 284 def in_ensure? @in_ensure end |
#in_while ⇒ Object
Used when we enter a while statement. This pushes onto the current scope's while stack so we know how to handle break, next etc.
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# File 'opal/lib/opal/compiler.rb', line 266 def in_while return unless block_given? @while_loop = @scope.push_while result = yield @scope.pop_while result end |
#in_while? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if the parser is curently handling a while sexp, false otherwise.
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# File 'opal/lib/opal/compiler.rb', line 322 def in_while? @scope.in_while? end |
#indent(&block) ⇒ Object
To keep code blocks nicely indented, this will yield a block after adding an extra layer of indent, and then returning the resulting code after reverting the indent.
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# File 'opal/lib/opal/compiler.rb', line 242 def indent(&block) indent = @indent @indent += INDENT @space = "\n#@indent" res = yield @indent = indent @space = "\n#@indent" res end |
#inline_operators? ⇒ Object
are operators compiled inline
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# File 'opal/lib/opal/compiler.rb', line 119 compiler_option :inline_operators, true, :as => :inline_operators? |
#irb? ⇒ Object
compile top level local vars with support for irb style vars
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# File 'opal/lib/opal/compiler.rb', line 104 compiler_option :irb, false, :as => :irb? |
#method_calls ⇒ Object
Method calls made in this file
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# File 'opal/lib/opal/compiler.rb', line 192 def method_calls @method_calls ||= Set.new end |
#method_missing? ⇒ Boolean
adds method stubs for all used methods in file
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# File 'opal/lib/opal/compiler.rb', line 78 compiler_option :method_missing, true, :as => :method_missing? |
#operator_helpers ⇒ Object
Operator helpers
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# File 'opal/lib/opal/compiler.rb', line 187 def operator_helpers @operator_helpers ||= Set.new end |
#parser_indent ⇒ Object
Instances of Scope
can use this to determine the current
scope indent. The indent is used to keep generated code easily
readable.
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# File 'opal/lib/opal/compiler.rb', line 213 def parser_indent @indent end |
#process(sexp, level = :expr) ⇒ Object
Process the given sexp by creating a node instance, based on its type, and compiling it to fragments.
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# File 'opal/lib/opal/compiler.rb', line 328 def process(sexp, level = :expr) return fragment('', scope) if sexp == nil if handler = handlers[sexp.type] return handler.new(sexp, level, self).compile_to_fragments else raise "Unsupported sexp: #{sexp.type}" end end |
#requirable? ⇒ Object
Prepare the code for future requires
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# File 'opal/lib/opal/compiler.rb', line 114 compiler_option :requirable, false, :as => :requirable? |
#required_trees ⇒ Object
An array of trees required in this file (typically by calling #require_tree)
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# File 'opal/lib/opal/compiler.rb', line 349 def required_trees @required_trees ||= [] end |
#requires ⇒ Object
An array of requires used in this file
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# File 'opal/lib/opal/compiler.rb', line 343 def requires @requires ||= [] end |
#returns(sexp) ⇒ Object
The last sexps in method bodies, for example, need to be returned
in the compiled javascript. Due to syntax differences between
javascript any ruby, some sexps need to be handled specially. For
example, if
statemented cannot be returned in javascript, so
instead the "truthy" and "falsy" parts of the if statement both
need to be returned instead.
Sexps that need to be returned are passed to this method, and the
alterned/new sexps are returned and should be used instead. Most
sexps can just be added into a s(:return) sexp
, so that is the
default action if no special case is required.
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# File 'opal/lib/opal/compiler.rb', line 364 def returns(sexp) return returns s(:nil) unless sexp case sexp.type # Undefs go from 1 ruby undef a,b,c to multiple JS Opal.udef() calls, so need to treat them as individual statements # and put the return on the last one when :undef last = sexp.pop sexp << returns(last) when :break, :next, :redo sexp when :yield sexp[0] = :returnable_yield sexp when :scope sexp[1] = returns sexp[1] sexp when :block if sexp.length > 1 sexp[-1] = returns sexp[-1] else sexp << returns(s(:nil)) end sexp when :when sexp[2] = returns(sexp[2]) sexp when :rescue sexp[1] = returns sexp[1] if sexp[2] and sexp[2][0] == :resbody if sexp[2][2] sexp[2][2] = returns sexp[2][2] else sexp[2][2] = returns s(:nil) end end sexp when :ensure sexp[1] = returns sexp[1] sexp when :begin sexp[1] = returns sexp[1] sexp when :rescue_mod sexp[1] = returns sexp[1] sexp[2] = returns sexp[2] sexp when :while # sexp[2] = returns(sexp[2]) sexp when :return, :js_return sexp when :xstr sexp[1] = "return #{sexp[1]};" unless /return|;/ =~ sexp[1] sexp when :dxstr sexp[1] = "return #{sexp[1]}" unless /return|;|\n/ =~ sexp[1] sexp when :if sexp[2] = returns(sexp[2] || s(:nil)) sexp[3] = returns(sexp[3] || s(:nil)) sexp else return_sexp = s(:js_return, sexp) return_sexp.source = sexp.source return_sexp end end |
#s(*parts) ⇒ Object
Create a new sexp using the given parts. Even though this just returns an array, it must be used incase the internal structure of sexps does change.
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# File 'opal/lib/opal/compiler.rb', line 220 def s(*parts) Sexp.new(parts) end |
#source_map(source_file = nil) ⇒ Opal::SourceMap
Returns a source map that can be used in the browser to map back to original ruby code.
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# File 'opal/lib/opal/compiler.rb', line 173 def source_map(source_file = nil) Opal::SourceMap.new(@fragments, source_file || self.file) end |
#tainting? ⇒ Object
stubs out #taint, #untaint and #tainted?
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# File 'opal/lib/opal/compiler.rb', line 99 compiler_option :tainting, true, :as => :tainting? |
#unique_temp ⇒ Object
Used to generate a unique id name per file. These are used mainly to name method bodies for methods that use blocks.
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# File 'opal/lib/opal/compiler.rb', line 230 def unique_temp "TMP_#{@unique += 1}" end |
#warning(msg, line = nil) ⇒ Object
This is called when a parsing/processing warning occurs. This method simply appends the filename and curent line number onto the message and issues a warning.
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# File 'opal/lib/opal/compiler.rb', line 206 def warning(msg, line = nil) warn "WARNING: #{msg} -- #{file}:#{line}" end |
#with_temp(&block) ⇒ Object
Temporary varibales will be needed from time to time in the generated code, and this method will assign (or reuse) on while the block is yielding, and queue it back up once it is finished. Variables are queued once finished with to save the numbers of variables needed at runtime.
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# File 'opal/lib/opal/compiler.rb', line 257 def with_temp(&block) tmp = @scope.new_temp res = yield tmp @scope.queue_temp tmp res end |