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authorRory Dudley2024-03-05 00:42:28 -0700
committerRory Dudley2024-03-05 00:42:28 -0700
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Poem::read macros
Added the following macros: push!: Creates a Verse from a stanza, taking into account some extra options (such as the Meter). push1!: Creates a Verse from a stanza, but also allows looking ahead by a single character, in order to pattern match certain meters (i.e. And ('&&') and Addendum ('>>')). Replaced the code in the huge, redundant match statements in Poem::read with the macros described above.
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+/// Add a Verse to a Poem
+///
+/// Takes the current word stack, and pushes it onto the stanza. Then, takes
+/// the stanza, meter, and some metadata details to create a Verse. That Verse
+/// then gets added to the Poem.
+///
+/// # Arguments
+/// * `$word` - The word stack, used to hold chars dilineated via whitespace
+/// * `$stanza` - The stanza stack, used to hold words when they are popped off
+/// the word stack
+/// * `$cprev` - Indicates this is the second half of a couplet (normally this
+/// is just Verse::couplet(prev), but we may need to set it in
+/// case of Meter::Read), since this basically just tells the
+/// shell to use `$out` in the `task!` macro
+/// * `$prev` - The previous verse (or none if there is no previous verse)
+/// * `$verses` - The list of verses that make up the poem
+/// * `$meter` - The meter corresponding to the verse
+#[macro_export]
+macro_rules! push {
+ ($word:expr, $stanza:expr, $cprev:expr, $prev:expr, $verses:expr, $meter:expr) => {
+ // If there are chars on the word stack, push that word onto the stanza
+ if !$word.is_empty() {
+ $stanza.push($word.iter().collect());
+ }
+
+ // Check if the last verse was a meter of Read, Write, or
+ // Addendum, and throw an error if it is
+ if Verse::rw($prev) && $stanza.is_empty() {
+ let rw = match $prev.unwrap().meter {
+ Meter::Read => "read",
+ Meter::Write => "write",
+ Meter::Addendum => "append",
+ _ => "",
+ };
+ eprintln!("dwvsh: parse error: no {} file(s) specified", rw);
+ return None;
+ }
+
+ // A meter indicates the end of a verse
+ if !$stanza.is_empty() {
+ $verses.push(Verse::new(
+ Stanza::new($stanza.clone()),
+ $meter,
+ $cprev,
+ Verse::rw($prev),
+ ));
+ }
+
+ // Clear the stacks
+ $stanza.clear();
+ $word.clear();
+ };
+}
+
+/// Add a Verse to a Poem, but allow looking ahead by one char
+///
+/// This works the exact same as [[push]], except that it doesn't take
+/// `$cprev` (since there is no need to set it manually right now), and it
+/// takes `$ahead`, which is the next character to look for in the pattern,
+/// along with `$aheadm`, which is the corresponding Meter if that `$ahead` is
+/// found.
+///
+/// # Examples
+/// ```
+/// push1!(word, stanza, prev, verses, Meter::Quiet, '&', Meter::And);
+/// push1!(word, stanza, prev, verses, Meter::Write, '>', Meter::Addendum);
+/// ```
+#[macro_export]
+macro_rules! push1 {
+ ($word:expr, $stanza:expr, $chars:expr, $prev:expr, $verses: expr, $meter:expr, $ahead:expr, $aheadm:expr) => {
+ // If there are chars on the word stack, push that word
+ // onto the stanza
+ if !$word.is_empty() {
+ $stanza.push($word.iter().collect());
+ }
+
+ // Check if the last verse was a meter of Read, Write, or
+ // Addendum, and throw an error if it is
+ if Verse::rw($prev) && $stanza.is_empty() {
+ let rw = match $prev.unwrap().meter {
+ Meter::Read => "read",
+ Meter::Write => "write",
+ Meter::Addendum => "append",
+ _ => "",
+ };
+ eprintln!("dwvsh: parse error: no {} file(s) specified", rw);
+ return None;
+ }
+
+ // Need to peek at the next character, since '>' can mean
+ // Meter::Write, or '>>' can mean Meter::Addendum
+ match $chars.clone().peekable().peek() {
+ // Indicated Meter::Addendum
+ Some(c) if c == &$ahead => {
+ // Pop the next character from the input string
+ // (since we know what it is)
+ $chars.next();
+
+ // A meter indicates the end of a verse
+ $verses.push(Verse::new(
+ Stanza::new($stanza.clone()),
+ $aheadm,
+ Verse::couplet($prev),
+ Verse::rw($prev),
+ ));
+ }
+
+ // Indicates Meter::Write
+ Some(_) => {
+ // A meter indicates the end of a verse
+ $verses.push(Verse::new(
+ Stanza::new($stanza.clone()),
+ $meter,
+ Verse::couplet($prev),
+ Verse::rw($prev),
+ ));
+ }
+
+ // Indicated the end of the input
+ None => {
+ // A meter indicates the end of a verse
+ $verses.push(Verse::new(
+ Stanza::new($stanza.clone()),
+ $meter,
+ Verse::couplet($prev),
+ Verse::rw($prev),
+ ));
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Clear the stacks
+ $stanza.clear();
+ $word.clear();
+ };
+}