WARNING: The type checker is still a MAJOR work in progress. You'll be unable to ignore the stringly-typed error handling, effort duplication, and general poor code quality all around. However, this makes leaps and bounds toward a functional, if primitive, type checker.
Definitions now borrow their data from the AST, reducing needless copies.
- This unfortunately means the REPL has to keep around old ASTs, but... Eh. Probably have to keep those around anyway.
The "char" primitive type has been added. Semantics TBD.
Modules definition, type_kind, and value_kind have been consolidated into one.
Project now keeps track of the set of unnamed (anonymous) types (i.e. tuples, function pointers, references) and will yield them freely.
- Project can now also evaluate arbitrary type expressions via the EvaluableTypeExpression trait.
The NameCollector has been replaced with trait NameCollectable.
- This pass visits each node in the AST which can have an item declaration inside it, and constructs an unevaluated module tree.
The TypeResolver has been replaced with trait TypeResolvable and the function resolve()
- This pass visits each *Def* in the project, and attempts to derive all subtypes.
- It's important to note that for Items, unlike EvaluableTypeExpression, the ID passed into resolve_type is the ID of `self`, not of the parent!
typeck.rs:
- The Conlang "standard library" is included in the binary
- There's a main menu now! Type "help" for options.
- Queries have been upgraded from paths to full type expressions!
- Querying doesn't currently trigger resolution, but it could!
cl-token:
- Minimize data redundancy by consolidating TokenKind::Literal; TokenData::{String, Identifier}
- Rename Op to Punct
cl-ast:
- Remove ExprKind::{Member, Call} in favor of making them
'binary' operators
- Consolidate boxes (TODO: consolidate more boxes)
- Remove repetition vecs in favor of boxes (this may come with performance tradeoffs!)
cl-lexer:
- Reflect changes from cl-token
cl-interpret, cl-repl/src/examples:
- Reflect changes from cl-ast
cl-parser:
- Switch to Pratt parsing for expressions
- TODO: Code cleanup
- TODO: Use total ordering for Precedence instead of binding powers (that's what the binding powers are there for anyway)
- Switch functional parsers to take Punct instead of TokenKind
- It's not like we need a `for`-separated list
- Remove `binary` macro. No longer needed with precedence climbing.
- Repurpose `operator` macro to produce both the operator and the respective Precedence
- Remove several of the smaller parser functions, since they've been consolidated into the larger `exprkind`
- cl-typeck: Add modules, intrinsic types, unify definition ids
- cl-ast: make attribute lists `Default`
- cl-structures: Add functions to iterate through a pool
- cl-repl: Create an example REPL for the type checker