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authorRory Dudley2024-03-23 02:45:54 -0600
committerRory Dudley2024-03-23 02:45:54 -0600
commit5a7718698373d07a29fffcb792acdb81aa7712d7 (patch)
treee0147ced4a484e02295cd6a6f0f6dd2250d381c8 /src/poem/recite
parent37e1ae98dc9309715e9415962f21484a807d2c56 (diff)
downloaddwarvish-5a7718698373d07a29fffcb792acdb81aa7712d7.tar.gz
read() and recite() overhaul
Rebuilt the LR parser (i.e. read()) from the ground up. This required that some changes be made to recite(), in order to accomodate the new data structures. These data structures were each split out into their own file, in order to make working with each component a bit easier. In addition to reworking the parts of the parser already present, some new features were also added, such as: - Support for strings (' and ") - Support for environment variables ($) - Support for interpreting tild as $HOME (~) - Support for sub-reading and sub-reciting (`)
Notes
Notes: This is a huge commit that changes almost the entire program (main.rs is still the same, except for imports). Ideally, huge sweeping changes like this should not occur on the codebase, but since this is still pre-alpha, I guess this is acceptable. This is far from the end of patch set, however, as there is quite a lot of cleanup that needs to be done. For instance, checking for internal poems and environment variables should get split out to their own functions/macros. There is also some defunct code (that's commented out), that is unlikely to be useful in the future.
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+/// Fork into a process from a Verse
+///
+/// Figures out whether or not the given Verse is a couplet. If it is, fork
+/// into a process, and pipe the contents of out `out` into STDIN. If not, then
+/// simply fork into the process.
+///
+/// # Arguments
+/// * `$verse: &Verse` - The verse to fork into
+/// * `$out: &mut String` - If the $verse is a couplet, the contents of STDOUT from the last verse
+#[macro_export]
+macro_rules! task {
+ ($verse:expr, $out:expr) => {
+ if $verse.couplet {
+ let mut child = Command::new($verse.verb())
+ .args($verse.clause().unwrap_or(vec![]))
+ .stdin(Stdio::piped())
+ .spawn()?;
+
+ let stdin = child.stdin.as_mut().ok_or(io::ErrorKind::BrokenPipe)?;
+ stdin.write_all(&$out.as_bytes())?;
+ $out.clear();
+
+ child
+ } else {
+ Command::new($verse.verb())
+ .args($verse.clause().unwrap_or(vec![]))
+ .spawn()?
+ }
+ };
+}
+
+/// Fork into a process from a Verse, and capture STDOUT
+///
+/// Figures out whether or not the given Verse is a couplet. If it is, fork
+/// into a process, and pipe the contents of out `out` into STDIN. If not, then
+/// simply fork into the process. Additionally, this function will capture
+/// STDOUT of the process specified by the Verse, and store it in `out`.
+///
+/// # Arguments
+/// * `$verse: &Verse` - The verse to fork into
+/// * `$out: &mut String` - If the $verse is a couplet, the contents of STDOUT from the last verse
+#[macro_export]
+macro_rules! ctask {
+ ($verse:expr, $out:expr) => {
+ if $verse.couplet {
+ let mut child = Command::new($verse.verb())
+ .args($verse.clause().unwrap_or(vec![]))
+ .stdin(Stdio::piped())
+ .stdout(Stdio::piped())
+ .spawn()?;
+
+ let stdin = child.stdin.as_mut().ok_or(io::ErrorKind::BrokenPipe)?;
+ stdin.write_all(&$out.as_bytes())?;
+ $out.clear();
+
+ child
+ } else {
+ Command::new($verse.verb())
+ .args($verse.clause().unwrap_or(vec![]))
+ .stdout(Stdio::piped())
+ .spawn()?
+ }
+ };
+}
+
+/// Fork into a background process from a Verse
+///
+/// Figures out whether or not the given Verse is a couplet. If it is, fork
+/// into a backgournd process, and pipe the contents of out `out` into STDIN.
+/// If not, then simply fork into the background process.
+///
+/// # Arguments
+/// * `$verse: &Verse` - The verse to fork into
+/// * `$out: &mut String` - If the $verse is a couplet, the contents of STDOUT from the last verse
+#[macro_export]
+macro_rules! btask {
+ ($verse:expr, $out:expr) => {
+ if $verse.couplet {
+ let mut child = Command::new($verse.verb())
+ .args($verse.clause().unwrap_or(vec![]))
+ .stdin(Stdio::piped())
+ .process_group(0)
+ .spawn()?;
+
+ let stdin = child.stdin.as_mut().ok_or(io::ErrorKind::BrokenPipe)?;
+ stdin.write_all(&$out.as_bytes())?;
+ $out.clear();
+
+ child
+ } else {
+ Command::new($verse.verb())
+ .args($verse.clause().unwrap_or(vec![]))
+ .process_group(0)
+ .spawn()?
+ }
+ };
+}
+
+/// Fork into a background process from a Verse, and capture STDOUT
+///
+/// Figures out whether or not the given Verse is a couplet. If it is, fork
+/// into a backgournd process, and pipe the contents of out `out` into STDIN.
+/// If not, then simply fork into the background process. This captures the
+/// output of STDOUT, in order to redirect it to a file when the program
+/// finishes running.
+///
+/// # Arguments
+/// * `$verse: &Verse` - The verse to fork into
+/// * `$out: &mut String` - If the $verse is a couplet, the contents of STDOUT from the last verse
+#[macro_export]
+macro_rules! iobtask {
+ ($verse:expr, $out:expr) => {
+ if $verse.couplet {
+ let mut child = Command::new($verse.verb())
+ .args($verse.clause().unwrap_or(vec![]))
+ .stdin(Stdio::piped())
+ .stdout(Stdio::piped())
+ .process_group(0)
+ .spawn()?;
+
+ let stdin = child.stdin.as_mut().ok_or(io::ErrorKind::BrokenPipe)?;
+ stdin.write_all(&$out.as_bytes())?;
+ $out.clear();
+
+ child
+ } else {
+ Command::new($verse.verb())
+ .args($verse.clause().unwrap_or(vec![]))
+ .stdout(Stdio::piped())
+ .process_group(0)
+ .spawn()?
+ }
+ };
+}