Add ability to terminate AST walk.

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Stephen Chung 2021-03-11 21:55:55 +08:00
parent b2fd0222de
commit 7b8a4c46e7
3 changed files with 173 additions and 65 deletions

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@ -4,7 +4,8 @@ Rhai Release Notes
Version 0.19.14
===============
This version runs faster due to optimizations done on AST node structures.
This version runs faster due to optimizations done on AST node structures. It also fixes a number of
panic bugs related to passing shared values as function call arguments.
Bug fixes
---------
@ -33,6 +34,7 @@ Breaking changes
* `num-traits` is now a required dependency.
* The `in` operator is now implemented on top of the `contains` function and is no longer restricted to a few specific types.
* `EvalAltResult::ErrorInExpr` is removed because the `in` operator now calls `contains`.
* The methods `AST::walk`, `Expr::walk`, `Stmt::walk` and `ASTNode::walk` and the callbacks they take now return `bool` to optionally terminate the recursive walk.
Enhancements
------------
@ -45,6 +47,7 @@ Enhancements
* `Dynamic::as_unit` just for completeness sake.
* `bytes` method added for strings to get length quickly (if the string is ASCII-only).
* `FileModuleResolver` can now enable/disable caching.
* Recursively walking an `AST` can now be terminated in the middle.
Version 0.19.13

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@ -684,25 +684,29 @@ impl AST {
self.body = Default::default();
}
/// Recursively walk the [`AST`], including function bodies (if any).
/// Return `false` from the callback to terminate the walk.
#[cfg(not(feature = "internals"))]
#[cfg(not(feature = "no_module"))]
#[inline(always)]
pub(crate) fn walk(&self, on_node: &mut impl FnMut(&[ASTNode])) {
self.statements()
.iter()
.chain({
pub(crate) fn walk(&self, on_node: &mut impl FnMut(&[ASTNode]) -> bool) -> bool {
let path = &mut Default::default();
for stmt in self.statements() {
if !stmt.walk(path, on_node) {
return false;
}
}
#[cfg(not(feature = "no_function"))]
{
self.iter_fn_def().flat_map(|f| f.body.statements.iter())
for stmt in self.iter_fn_def().flat_map(|f| f.body.statements.iter()) {
if !stmt.walk(path, on_node) {
return false;
}
#[cfg(feature = "no_function")]
{
crate::stdlib::iter::empty()
}
})
.for_each(|stmt| stmt.walk(&mut Default::default(), on_node));
true
}
/// _(INTERNALS)_ Recursively walk the [`AST`], including function bodies (if any).
/// Return `false` from the callback to terminate the walk.
/// Exported under the `internals` feature only.
#[cfg(feature = "internals")]
#[inline(always)]
@ -1108,6 +1112,7 @@ impl Stmt {
///
/// Only variable declarations (i.e. `let` and `const`) and `import`/`export` statements
/// are internally pure.
#[inline(always)]
pub fn is_internally_pure(&self) -> bool {
match self {
Self::Let(expr, _, _, _) | Self::Const(expr, _, _, _) => expr.is_pure(),
@ -1125,70 +1130,126 @@ impl Stmt {
/// Currently this is only true for `return`, `throw`, `break` and `continue`.
///
/// All statements following this statement will essentially be dead code.
#[inline(always)]
pub fn is_control_flow_break(&self) -> bool {
match self {
Self::Return(_, _, _) | Self::Break(_) | Self::Continue(_) => true,
Self::Noop(_)
| Self::If(_, _, _)
| Self::Switch(_, _, _)
| Self::While(_, _, _)
| Self::Do(_, _, _, _)
| Self::For(_, _, _)
| Self::Let(_, _, _, _)
| Self::Const(_, _, _, _)
| Self::Assignment(_, _)
| Self::Block(_, _)
| Self::TryCatch(_, _, _)
| Self::Expr(_)
| Self::Import(_, _, _)
| Self::Export(_, _)
| Self::Share(_) => false,
_ => false,
}
}
/// Recursively walk this statement.
pub fn walk<'a>(&'a self, path: &mut Vec<ASTNode<'a>>, on_node: &mut impl FnMut(&[ASTNode])) {
/// Return `false` from the callback to terminate the walk.
pub fn walk<'a>(
&'a self,
path: &mut Vec<ASTNode<'a>>,
on_node: &mut impl FnMut(&[ASTNode]) -> bool,
) -> bool {
path.push(self.into());
on_node(path);
if !on_node(path) {
return false;
}
match self {
Self::Let(e, _, _, _) | Self::Const(e, _, _, _) => e.walk(path, on_node),
Self::Let(e, _, _, _) | Self::Const(e, _, _, _) => {
if !e.walk(path, on_node) {
return false;
}
}
Self::If(e, x, _) => {
e.walk(path, on_node);
x.0.statements.iter().for_each(|s| s.walk(path, on_node));
x.1.statements.iter().for_each(|s| s.walk(path, on_node));
if !e.walk(path, on_node) {
return false;
}
for s in &x.0.statements {
if !s.walk(path, on_node) {
return false;
}
}
for s in &x.1.statements {
if !s.walk(path, on_node) {
return false;
}
}
}
Self::Switch(e, x, _) => {
e.walk(path, on_node);
x.0.values()
.flat_map(|block| block.statements.iter())
.for_each(|s| s.walk(path, on_node));
x.1.statements.iter().for_each(|s| s.walk(path, on_node));
if !e.walk(path, on_node) {
return false;
}
for s in x.0.values().flat_map(|block| block.statements.iter()) {
if !s.walk(path, on_node) {
return false;
}
}
for s in &x.1.statements {
if !s.walk(path, on_node) {
return false;
}
}
}
Self::While(e, s, _) | Self::Do(s, e, _, _) => {
e.walk(path, on_node);
s.statements.iter().for_each(|s| s.walk(path, on_node));
if !e.walk(path, on_node) {
return false;
}
for s in &s.statements {
if !s.walk(path, on_node) {
return false;
}
}
}
Self::For(e, x, _) => {
e.walk(path, on_node);
x.1.statements.iter().for_each(|s| s.walk(path, on_node));
if !e.walk(path, on_node) {
return false;
}
for s in &x.1.statements {
if !s.walk(path, on_node) {
return false;
}
}
}
Self::Assignment(x, _) => {
x.0.walk(path, on_node);
x.1.walk(path, on_node);
if !x.0.walk(path, on_node) {
return false;
}
if !x.1.walk(path, on_node) {
return false;
}
}
Self::Block(x, _) => {
for s in x {
if !s.walk(path, on_node) {
return false;
}
}
}
Self::Block(x, _) => x.iter().for_each(|s| s.walk(path, on_node)),
Self::TryCatch(x, _, _) => {
x.0.statements.iter().for_each(|s| s.walk(path, on_node));
x.2.statements.iter().for_each(|s| s.walk(path, on_node));
for s in &x.0.statements {
if !s.walk(path, on_node) {
return false;
}
}
for s in &x.2.statements {
if !s.walk(path, on_node) {
return false;
}
}
}
Self::Expr(e) | Self::Return(_, Some(e), _) => {
if !e.walk(path, on_node) {
return false;
}
}
Self::Expr(e) | Self::Return(_, Some(e), _) => e.walk(path, on_node),
#[cfg(not(feature = "no_module"))]
Self::Import(e, _, _) => e.walk(path, on_node),
Self::Import(e, _, _) => {
if !e.walk(path, on_node) {
return false;
}
}
_ => (),
}
path.pop().unwrap();
true
}
}
@ -1703,25 +1764,68 @@ impl Expr {
}
}
/// Recursively walk this expression.
#[inline]
pub fn walk<'a>(&'a self, path: &mut Vec<ASTNode<'a>>, on_node: &mut impl FnMut(&[ASTNode])) {
/// Return `false` from the callback to terminate the walk.
pub fn walk<'a>(
&'a self,
path: &mut Vec<ASTNode<'a>>,
on_node: &mut impl FnMut(&[ASTNode]) -> bool,
) -> bool {
path.push(self.into());
on_node(path);
if !on_node(path) {
return false;
}
match self {
Self::Stmt(x) => x.statements.iter().for_each(|s| s.walk(path, on_node)),
Self::Array(x, _) => x.iter().for_each(|e| e.walk(path, on_node)),
Self::Map(x, _) => x.iter().for_each(|(_, e)| e.walk(path, on_node)),
Self::Index(x, _) | Self::Dot(x, _) | Expr::And(x, _) | Expr::Or(x, _) => {
x.lhs.walk(path, on_node);
x.rhs.walk(path, on_node);
Self::Stmt(x) => {
for s in &x.statements {
if !s.walk(path, on_node) {
return false;
}
}
}
Self::Array(x, _) => {
for e in x.as_ref() {
if !e.walk(path, on_node) {
return false;
}
}
}
Self::Map(x, _) => {
for (_, e) in x.as_ref() {
if !e.walk(path, on_node) {
return false;
}
}
}
Self::Index(x, _) | Self::Dot(x, _) | Expr::And(x, _) | Expr::Or(x, _) => {
if !x.lhs.walk(path, on_node) {
return false;
}
if !x.rhs.walk(path, on_node) {
return false;
}
}
Self::FnCall(x, _) => {
for e in &x.args {
if !e.walk(path, on_node) {
return false;
}
}
}
Self::Custom(x, _) => {
for e in &x.keywords {
if !e.walk(path, on_node) {
return false;
}
}
}
Self::FnCall(x, _) => x.args.iter().for_each(|e| e.walk(path, on_node)),
Self::Custom(x, _) => x.keywords.iter().for_each(|e| e.walk(path, on_node)),
_ => (),
}
path.pop().unwrap();
true
}
}

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@ -926,8 +926,9 @@ impl Engine {
if !resolver.contains_path(s) && !imports.contains(s) =>
{
imports.insert(s.clone());
true
}
_ => (),
_ => true,
});
}