view libinterp/parse-tree/pt-const.h @ 30920:47cbc69e66cd

eliminate direct access to call stack from evaluator The call stack is an internal implementation detail of the evaluator. Direct access to it outside of the evlauator should not be needed. * pt-eval.h (tree_evaluator::get_call_stack): Delete.
author John W. Eaton <jwe@octave.org>
date Fri, 08 Apr 2022 15:19:22 -0400
parents 796f54d4ddbf
children e88a07dec498
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#if ! defined (octave_pt_const_h)
#define octave_pt_const_h 1

#include "octave-config.h"

#include <iosfwd>
#include <string>

class octave_value_list;

#include "error.h"
#include "ov.h"
#include "pt-bp.h"
#include "pt-exp.h"
#include "pt-walk.h"

namespace octave
{
  class symbol_scope;
  class tree_evaluator;

  class tree_constant : public tree_expression
  {
  public:

    tree_constant (int l = -1, int c = -1)
      : tree_expression (l, c), m_value (), m_orig_text ()
    { }

    tree_constant (const octave_value& v, int l = -1, int c = -1)
      : tree_expression (l, c), m_value (v), m_orig_text ()
    { }

    tree_constant (const octave_value& v, const std::string& ot,
                   int l = -1, int c = -1)
      : tree_expression (l, c), m_value (v), m_orig_text (ot)
    { }

    // No copying!

    tree_constant (const tree_constant&) = delete;

    tree_constant& operator = (const tree_constant&) = delete;

    ~tree_constant (void) = default;

    // Type.  It would be nice to eliminate the need for this.

    bool is_constant (void) const { return true; }

    void maybe_mutate (void) { m_value.maybe_mutate (); }

    void print (std::ostream& os, bool pr_as_read_syntax = false,
                bool pr_orig_txt = true);

    void print_raw (std::ostream& os, bool pr_as_read_syntax = false,
                    bool pr_orig_txt = true);

    bool rvalue_ok (void) const { return true; }

    octave_value value (void) { return m_value; }

    tree_expression * dup (symbol_scope& scope) const;

    void accept (tree_walker& tw)
    {
      tw.visit_constant (*this);
    }

    // Store the original text corresponding to this constant for later
    // pretty printing.

    void stash_original_text (const std::string& s) { m_orig_text = s; }

    std::string original_text (void) const { return m_orig_text; }

    octave_value evaluate (tree_evaluator&, int nargout = 1)
    {
      if (nargout > 1)
        error ("invalid number of output arguments for constant expression");

      return value ();
    }

    octave_value_list evaluate_n (tree_evaluator& tw, int nargout = 1)
    {
      return ovl (evaluate (tw, nargout));
    }

  private:

    // The actual value that this constant refers to.
    octave_value m_value;

    // The original text form of this constant.
    std::string m_orig_text;
  };
}

#endif