Changeset - 5dea649b3ffd
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MH - 4 years ago 2021-05-27 17:24:47
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Initial pass of dead code removal
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src/collections/mod.rs
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mod string_pool;
 
mod scoped_buffer;
 
mod sets;
 

	
 

	
 
pub(crate) use string_pool::{StringPool, StringRef};
 
pub(crate) use scoped_buffer::{ScopedBuffer, ScopedSection};
 
pub(crate) use sets::{DequeSet, VecSet};
 
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pub(crate) use sets::DequeSet;
 
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src/collections/sets.rs
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#![allow(dead_code)] // For now, come back to this when compiler has matured -- MH 27/05/21
 

	
 
use std::collections::VecDeque;
 

	
 
/// Simple double ended queue that ensures that all elements are unique. Queue
 
/// elements are not ordered (we expect the queue to be rather small).
 
pub struct DequeSet<T: Eq> {
 
    inner: VecDeque<T>,
 
}
 

	
 
impl<T: Eq> DequeSet<T> {
 
    pub fn new() -> Self {
 
        Self{ inner: VecDeque::new() }
 
    }
 

	
 
    #[inline]
 
    pub fn pop_front(&mut self) -> Option<T> {
 
        self.inner.pop_front()
 
    }
 

	
 
    #[inline]
 
    pub fn pop_back(&mut self) -> Option<T> {
 
        self.inner.pop_back()
 
    }
 

	
 
    #[inline]
 
    pub fn push_back(&mut self, to_push: T) {
 
        for element in self.inner.iter() {
 
            if *element == to_push {
 
                return;
 
            }
 
        }
 

	
 
        self.inner.push_back(to_push);
 
    }
 

	
 
    #[inline]
 
    pub fn push_front(&mut self, to_push: T) {
 
        for element in self.inner.iter() {
 
            if *element == to_push {
 
                return;
 
            }
 
        }
 

	
 
        self.inner.push_front(to_push);
 
    }
 

	
 
    #[inline]
 
    pub fn clear(&mut self) {
 
        self.inner.clear();
 
    }
 

	
 
    #[inline]
 
    pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
 
        self.inner.is_empty()
 
    }
 
}
 

	
 
/// Simple vector set that ensures that all elements are unique. Elements are
 
/// not ordered (we expect the vector to be small).
 
pub struct VecSet<T: Eq> {
 
    inner: Vec<T>,
 
}
 

	
 
impl<T: Eq> VecSet<T> {
 
    pub fn new() -> Self {
 
        Self{ inner: Vec::new() }
 
    }
 

	
 
    #[inline]
 
    pub fn pop(&mut self) -> Option<T> {
 
        self.inner.pop()
 
    }
 

	
 
    #[inline]
 
    pub fn push(&mut self, to_push: T) {
 
        for element in self.inner.iter() {
 
            if *element == to_push {
 
                return;
 
            }
 
        }
 

	
 
        self.inner.push(to_push);
 
    }
 

	
 
    #[inline]
 
    pub fn clear(&mut self) {
 
        self.inner.clear();
 
    }
 

	
 
    #[inline]
 
    pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
 
        self.inner.is_empty()
 
    }
 
}
 
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src/protocol/arena.rs
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use crate::common::*;
 
use core::hash::Hash;
 
use core::marker::PhantomData;
 

	
 
pub struct Id<T> {
 
    // Not actually a signed index into the heap. But the index is set to -1 if
 
    // we don't know an ID yet. This is checked during debug mode.
 
    pub(crate) index: i32,
 
    _phantom: PhantomData<T>,
 
}
 

	
 
impl<T> Id<T> {
 
    pub(crate) fn new_invalid() -> Self     { Self{ index: -1, _phantom: Default::default() } }
 
    pub(crate) fn new(index: i32) -> Self   { Self{ index, _phantom: Default::default() } }
 
    pub(crate) fn is_invalid(&self) -> bool { self.index < 0 }
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug)]
 
pub(crate) struct Arena<T> {
 
    store: Vec<T>,
 
}
 
//////////////////////////////////
 

	
 
impl<T> Debug for Id<T> {
 
    fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> std::fmt::Result {
 
        f.debug_struct("Id").field("index", &self.index).finish()
 
    }
 
}
 
impl<T> Clone for Id<T> {
 
    fn clone(&self) -> Self {
 
        *self
 
    }
 
}
 
impl<T> Copy for Id<T> {}
 
impl<T> PartialEq for Id<T> {
 
    fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool {
 
        self.index.eq(&other.index)
 
    }
 
}
 
impl<T> Eq for Id<T> {}
 
impl<T> Hash for Id<T> {
 
    fn hash<H: std::hash::Hasher>(&self, h: &mut H) {
 
        self.index.hash(h);
 
    }
 
}
 

	
 
impl<T> Arena<T> {
 
    pub fn new() -> Self {
 
        Self { store: vec![] }
 
    }
 

	
 
    pub fn alloc_with_id(&mut self, f: impl FnOnce(Id<T>) -> T) -> Id<T> {
 
        // Lets keep this a runtime assert.
 
        assert!(self.store.len() < i32::max_value() as usize, "Arena out of capacity");
 
        let id = Id::new(self.store.len() as i32);
 
        self.store.push(f(id));
 
        id
 
    }
 

	
 
    // Compiler-internal direct retrieval
 
    pub(crate) fn get(&self, idx: usize) -> &T {
 
        return &self.store[idx]
 
    }
 
    pub(crate) fn get_id(&self, idx: usize) -> Id<T> {
 
        debug_assert!(idx < self.store.len());
 
        return Id::new(idx as i32);
 
    }
 

	
 
    pub fn iter(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &T> {
 
        self.store.iter()
 
    }
 

	
 
    pub fn len(&self) -> usize {
 
        self.store.len()
 
    }
 
}
 
impl<T> core::ops::Index<Id<T>> for Arena<T> {
 
    type Output = T;
 
    fn index(&self, id: Id<T>) -> &Self::Output {
 
        debug_assert!(!id.is_invalid(), "attempted to index into Arena with an invalid id (index < 0)");
 
        self.store.index(id.index as usize)
 
    }
 
}
 
impl<T> core::ops::IndexMut<Id<T>> for Arena<T> {
 
    fn index_mut(&mut self, id: Id<T>) -> &mut Self::Output {
 
        debug_assert!(!id.is_invalid(), "attempted to index_mut into Arena with an invalid id (index < 0)");
 
        self.store.index_mut(id.index as usize)
 
    }
 
}
 
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src/protocol/ast.rs
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@@ -21,314 +21,309 @@ macro_rules! define_aliased_ast_id {
 
        $name:ident, $parent:ty, 
 
        index($indexed_type:ty, $indexed_arena:ident)
 
    ) => {
 
        define_aliased_ast_id!($name, $parent);
 
        impl Index<$name> for Heap {
 
            type Output = $indexed_type;
 
            fn index(&self, index: $name) -> &Self::Output {
 
                &self.$indexed_arena[index]
 
            }
 
        }
 

	
 
        impl IndexMut<$name> for Heap {
 
            fn index_mut(&mut self, index: $name) -> &mut Self::Output {
 
                &mut self.$indexed_arena[index]
 
            }
 
        }
 
    };
 
    // Variant where we define type, Index(Mut) traits and an allocation function
 
    (
 
        $name:ident, $parent:ty,
 
        index($indexed_type:ty, $indexed_arena:ident),
 
        alloc($fn_name:ident)
 
    ) => {
 
        define_aliased_ast_id!($name, $parent, index($indexed_type, $indexed_arena));
 
        impl Heap {
 
            pub fn $fn_name(&mut self, f: impl FnOnce($name) -> $indexed_type) -> $name {
 
                self.$indexed_arena.alloc_with_id(|id| f(id))
 
            }
 
        }
 
    };
 
}
 

	
 
/// Helper macro that defines a wrapper type for a particular variant of an AST
 
/// element ID. Only used to define single-wrapping IDs.
 
macro_rules! define_new_ast_id {
 
    // Variant where we just defined the new type, without any indexing
 
    ($name:ident, $parent:ty) => {
 
        #[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
 
        pub struct $name (pub(crate) $parent);
 

	
 
        #[allow(dead_code)]
 
        impl $name {
 
            pub(crate) fn new_invalid() -> Self     { Self(<$parent>::new_invalid()) }
 
            pub(crate) fn is_invalid(&self) -> bool { self.0.is_invalid() }
 
            pub fn upcast(self) -> $parent          { self.0 }
 
        }
 
    };
 
    // Variant where we define the type, and the Index and IndexMut traits
 
    (
 
        $name:ident, $parent:ty, 
 
        index($indexed_type:ty, $wrapper_type:path, $indexed_arena:ident)
 
    ) => {
 
        define_new_ast_id!($name, $parent);
 
        impl Index<$name> for Heap {
 
            type Output = $indexed_type;
 
            fn index(&self, index: $name) -> &Self::Output {
 
                if let $wrapper_type(v) = &self.$indexed_arena[index.0] {
 
                    v
 
                } else {
 
                    unreachable!()
 
                }
 
            }
 
        }
 

	
 
        impl IndexMut<$name> for Heap {
 
            fn index_mut(&mut self, index: $name) -> &mut Self::Output {
 
                if let $wrapper_type(v) = &mut self.$indexed_arena[index.0] {
 
                    v
 
                } else {
 
                    unreachable!()
 
                }
 
            }
 
        }
 
    };
 
    // Variant where we define the type, the Index and IndexMut traits, and an allocation function
 
    (
 
        $name:ident, $parent:ty, 
 
        index($indexed_type:ty, $wrapper_type:path, $indexed_arena:ident),
 
        alloc($fn_name:ident)
 
    ) => {
 
        define_new_ast_id!($name, $parent, index($indexed_type, $wrapper_type, $indexed_arena));
 
        impl Heap {
 
            pub fn $fn_name(&mut self, f: impl FnOnce($name) -> $indexed_type) -> $name {
 
                $name(
 
                    self.$indexed_arena.alloc_with_id(|id| {
 
                        $wrapper_type(f($name(id)))
 
                    })
 
                )
 
            }
 
        }
 
    }
 
}
 

	
 
define_aliased_ast_id!(RootId, Id<Root>, index(Root, protocol_descriptions), alloc(alloc_protocol_description));
 
define_aliased_ast_id!(PragmaId, Id<Pragma>, index(Pragma, pragmas), alloc(alloc_pragma));
 
define_aliased_ast_id!(ImportId, Id<Import>, index(Import, imports), alloc(alloc_import));
 
define_aliased_ast_id!(ParserTypeId, Id<ParserType>, index(ParserType, parser_types), alloc(alloc_parser_type));
 
define_aliased_ast_id!(VariableId, Id<Variable>, index(Variable, variables), alloc(alloc_variable));
 

	
 
define_aliased_ast_id!(DefinitionId, Id<Definition>, index(Definition, definitions));
 
define_new_ast_id!(StructDefinitionId, DefinitionId, index(StructDefinition, Definition::Struct, definitions), alloc(alloc_struct_definition));
 
define_new_ast_id!(EnumDefinitionId, DefinitionId, index(EnumDefinition, Definition::Enum, definitions), alloc(alloc_enum_definition));
 
define_new_ast_id!(UnionDefinitionId, DefinitionId, index(UnionDefinition, Definition::Union, definitions), alloc(alloc_union_definition));
 
define_new_ast_id!(ComponentDefinitionId, DefinitionId, index(ComponentDefinition, Definition::Component, definitions), alloc(alloc_component_definition));
 
define_new_ast_id!(FunctionDefinitionId, DefinitionId, index(FunctionDefinition, Definition::Function, definitions), alloc(alloc_function_definition));
 

	
 
define_aliased_ast_id!(StatementId, Id<Statement>, index(Statement, statements));
 
define_new_ast_id!(BlockStatementId, StatementId, index(BlockStatement, Statement::Block, statements), alloc(alloc_block_statement));
 
define_new_ast_id!(EndBlockStatementId, StatementId, index(EndBlockStatement, Statement::EndBlock, statements), alloc(alloc_end_block_statement));
 
define_new_ast_id!(LocalStatementId, StatementId, index(LocalStatement, Statement::Local, statements), alloc(alloc_local_statement));
 
define_new_ast_id!(MemoryStatementId, LocalStatementId);
 
define_new_ast_id!(ChannelStatementId, LocalStatementId);
 
define_new_ast_id!(LabeledStatementId, StatementId, index(LabeledStatement, Statement::Labeled, statements), alloc(alloc_labeled_statement));
 
define_new_ast_id!(IfStatementId, StatementId, index(IfStatement, Statement::If, statements), alloc(alloc_if_statement));
 
define_new_ast_id!(EndIfStatementId, StatementId, index(EndIfStatement, Statement::EndIf, statements), alloc(alloc_end_if_statement));
 
define_new_ast_id!(WhileStatementId, StatementId, index(WhileStatement, Statement::While, statements), alloc(alloc_while_statement));
 
define_new_ast_id!(EndWhileStatementId, StatementId, index(EndWhileStatement, Statement::EndWhile, statements), alloc(alloc_end_while_statement));
 
define_new_ast_id!(BreakStatementId, StatementId, index(BreakStatement, Statement::Break, statements), alloc(alloc_break_statement));
 
define_new_ast_id!(ContinueStatementId, StatementId, index(ContinueStatement, Statement::Continue, statements), alloc(alloc_continue_statement));
 
define_new_ast_id!(SynchronousStatementId, StatementId, index(SynchronousStatement, Statement::Synchronous, statements), alloc(alloc_synchronous_statement));
 
define_new_ast_id!(EndSynchronousStatementId, StatementId, index(EndSynchronousStatement, Statement::EndSynchronous, statements), alloc(alloc_end_synchronous_statement));
 
define_new_ast_id!(ReturnStatementId, StatementId, index(ReturnStatement, Statement::Return, statements), alloc(alloc_return_statement));
 
define_new_ast_id!(GotoStatementId, StatementId, index(GotoStatement, Statement::Goto, statements), alloc(alloc_goto_statement));
 
define_new_ast_id!(NewStatementId, StatementId, index(NewStatement, Statement::New, statements), alloc(alloc_new_statement));
 
define_new_ast_id!(ExpressionStatementId, StatementId, index(ExpressionStatement, Statement::Expression, statements), alloc(alloc_expression_statement));
 

	
 
define_aliased_ast_id!(ExpressionId, Id<Expression>, index(Expression, expressions));
 
define_new_ast_id!(AssignmentExpressionId, ExpressionId, index(AssignmentExpression, Expression::Assignment, expressions), alloc(alloc_assignment_expression));
 
define_new_ast_id!(BindingExpressionId, ExpressionId, index(BindingExpression, Expression::Binding, expressions), alloc(alloc_binding_expression));
 
define_new_ast_id!(ConditionalExpressionId, ExpressionId, index(ConditionalExpression, Expression::Conditional, expressions), alloc(alloc_conditional_expression));
 
define_new_ast_id!(BinaryExpressionId, ExpressionId, index(BinaryExpression, Expression::Binary, expressions), alloc(alloc_binary_expression));
 
define_new_ast_id!(UnaryExpressionId, ExpressionId, index(UnaryExpression, Expression::Unary, expressions), alloc(alloc_unary_expression));
 
define_new_ast_id!(IndexingExpressionId, ExpressionId, index(IndexingExpression, Expression::Indexing, expressions), alloc(alloc_indexing_expression));
 
define_new_ast_id!(SlicingExpressionId, ExpressionId, index(SlicingExpression, Expression::Slicing, expressions), alloc(alloc_slicing_expression));
 
define_new_ast_id!(SelectExpressionId, ExpressionId, index(SelectExpression, Expression::Select, expressions), alloc(alloc_select_expression));
 
define_new_ast_id!(LiteralExpressionId, ExpressionId, index(LiteralExpression, Expression::Literal, expressions), alloc(alloc_literal_expression));
 
define_new_ast_id!(CastExpressionId, ExpressionId, index(CastExpression, Expression::Cast, expressions), alloc(alloc_cast_expression));
 
define_new_ast_id!(CallExpressionId, ExpressionId, index(CallExpression, Expression::Call, expressions), alloc(alloc_call_expression));
 
define_new_ast_id!(VariableExpressionId, ExpressionId, index(VariableExpression, Expression::Variable, expressions), alloc(alloc_variable_expression));
 

	
 
// TODO: @cleanup - pub qualifiers can be removed once done
 
#[derive(Debug)]
 
pub struct Heap {
 
    // Root arena, contains the entry point for different modules. Each root
 
    // contains lists of IDs that correspond to the other arenas.
 
    pub(crate) protocol_descriptions: Arena<Root>,
 
    // Contents of a file, these are the elements the `Root` elements refer to
 
    pragmas: Arena<Pragma>,
 
    pub(crate) imports: Arena<Import>,
 
    pub(crate) parser_types: Arena<ParserType>,
 
    pub(crate) variables: Arena<Variable>,
 
    pub(crate) definitions: Arena<Definition>,
 
    pub(crate) statements: Arena<Statement>,
 
    pub(crate) expressions: Arena<Expression>,
 
}
 

	
 
impl Heap {
 
    pub fn new() -> Heap {
 
        Heap {
 
            // string_alloc: StringAllocator::new(),
 
            protocol_descriptions: Arena::new(),
 
            pragmas: Arena::new(),
 
            imports: Arena::new(),
 
            parser_types: Arena::new(),
 
            variables: Arena::new(),
 
            definitions: Arena::new(),
 
            statements: Arena::new(),
 
            expressions: Arena::new(),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn alloc_memory_statement(
 
        &mut self,
 
        f: impl FnOnce(MemoryStatementId) -> MemoryStatement,
 
    ) -> MemoryStatementId {
 
        MemoryStatementId(LocalStatementId(self.statements.alloc_with_id(|id| {
 
            Statement::Local(LocalStatement::Memory(
 
                f(MemoryStatementId(LocalStatementId(id)))
 
            ))
 
        })))
 
    }
 
    pub fn alloc_channel_statement(
 
        &mut self,
 
        f: impl FnOnce(ChannelStatementId) -> ChannelStatement,
 
    ) -> ChannelStatementId {
 
        ChannelStatementId(LocalStatementId(self.statements.alloc_with_id(|id| {
 
            Statement::Local(LocalStatement::Channel(
 
                f(ChannelStatementId(LocalStatementId(id)))
 
            ))
 
        })))
 
    }
 
}
 

	
 
impl Index<MemoryStatementId> for Heap {
 
    type Output = MemoryStatement;
 
    fn index(&self, index: MemoryStatementId) -> &Self::Output {
 
        &self.statements[index.0.0].as_memory()
 
    }
 
}
 

	
 
impl Index<ChannelStatementId> for Heap {
 
    type Output = ChannelStatement;
 
    fn index(&self, index: ChannelStatementId) -> &Self::Output {
 
        &self.statements[index.0.0].as_channel()
 
    }
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub struct Root {
 
    pub this: RootId,
 
    // Phase 1: parser
 
    // pub position: InputPosition,
 
    pub pragmas: Vec<PragmaId>,
 
    pub imports: Vec<ImportId>,
 
    pub definitions: Vec<DefinitionId>,
 
}
 

	
 
impl Root {
 
    // TODO: @Cleanup
 
    pub fn get_definition_ident(&self, h: &Heap, id: &[u8]) -> Option<DefinitionId> {
 
        for &def in self.definitions.iter() {
 
            if h[def].identifier().value.as_bytes() == id {
 
                return Some(def);
 
            }
 
        }
 
        None
 
    }
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub enum Pragma {
 
    Version(PragmaVersion),
 
    Module(PragmaModule),
 
}
 

	
 
impl Pragma {
 
    pub(crate) fn as_module(&self) -> &PragmaModule {
 
        match self {
 
            Pragma::Module(pragma) => pragma,
 
            _ => unreachable!("Tried to obtain {:?} as PragmaModule", self),
 
        }
 
    }
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub struct PragmaVersion {
 
    pub this: PragmaId,
 
    // Phase 1: parser
 
    pub span: InputSpan, // of full pragma
 
    pub version: u64,
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub struct PragmaModule {
 
    pub this: PragmaId,
 
    // Phase 1: parser
 
    pub span: InputSpan, // of full pragma
 
    pub value: Identifier,
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub enum Import {
 
    Module(ImportModule),
 
    Symbols(ImportSymbols)
 
}
 

	
 
impl Import {
 
    pub(crate) fn span(&self) -> InputSpan {
 
        match self {
 
            Import::Module(v) => v.span,
 
            Import::Symbols(v) => v.span,
 
        }
 
    }
 

	
 
    pub(crate) fn as_module(&self) -> &ImportModule {
 
        match self {
 
            Import::Module(m) => m,
 
            _ => unreachable!("Unable to cast 'Import' to 'ImportModule'")
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub(crate) fn as_symbols(&self) -> &ImportSymbols {
 
        match self {
 
            Import::Symbols(m) => m,
 
            _ => unreachable!("Unable to cast 'Import' to 'ImportSymbols'")
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub(crate) fn as_symbols_mut(&mut self) -> &mut ImportSymbols {
 
        match self {
 
            Import::Symbols(m) => m,
 
            _ => unreachable!("Unable to cast 'Import' to 'ImportSymbols'")
 
        }
 
    }
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub struct ImportModule {
 
    pub this: ImportId,
 
    // Phase 1: parser
 
    pub span: InputSpan,
 
    pub module: Identifier,
 
    pub alias: Identifier,
 
    pub module_id: RootId,
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub struct AliasedSymbol {
 
    pub name: Identifier,
 
    pub alias: Option<Identifier>,
 
    pub definition_id: DefinitionId,
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub struct ImportSymbols {
 
    pub this: ImportId,
 
    // Phase 1: parser
 
@@ -380,316 +375,224 @@ pub enum ParserTypeVariant {
 
    Output,
 
    // User-defined types
 
    PolymorphicArgument(DefinitionId, u32), // u32 = index into polymorphic variables
 
    Definition(DefinitionId, u32), // u32 = number of following subtypes
 
}
 

	
 
impl ParserTypeVariant {
 
    pub(crate) fn num_embedded(&self) -> usize {
 
        use ParserTypeVariant::*;
 

	
 
        match self {
 
            Void | IntegerLike |
 
            Message | Bool |
 
            UInt8 | UInt16 | UInt32 | UInt64 |
 
            SInt8 | SInt16 | SInt32 | SInt64 |
 
            Character | String | IntegerLiteral |
 
            Inferred | PolymorphicArgument(_, _) =>
 
                0,
 
            ArrayLike | InputOrOutput | Array | Input | Output =>
 
                1,
 
            Definition(_, num) => *num as usize,
 
        }
 
    }
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub struct ParserTypeElement {
 
    // TODO: @Fix span
 
    pub full_span: InputSpan, // full span of type, including any polymorphic arguments
 
    pub variant: ParserTypeVariant,
 
}
 

	
 
/// ParserType is a specification of a type during the parsing phase and initial
 
/// linker/validator phase of the compilation process. These types may be
 
/// (partially) inferred or represent literals (e.g. a integer whose bytesize is
 
/// not yet determined).
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub struct ParserType {
 
    pub elements: Vec<ParserTypeElement>
 
}
 

	
 
impl ParserType {
 
    pub(crate) fn iter_embedded(&self, parent_idx: usize) -> ParserTypeIter {
 
        ParserTypeIter::new(&self.elements, parent_idx)
 
    }
 
}
 

	
 
/// Iterator over the embedded elements of a specific element.
 
pub struct ParserTypeIter<'a> {
 
    pub elements: &'a [ParserTypeElement],
 
    pub cur_embedded_idx: usize,
 
}
 

	
 
impl<'a> ParserTypeIter<'a> {
 
    fn new(elements: &'a [ParserTypeElement], parent_idx: usize) -> Self {
 
        debug_assert!(parent_idx < elements.len(), "parent index exceeds number of elements in ParserType");
 
        if elements[0].variant.num_embedded() == 0 {
 
            // Parent element does not have any embedded types, place
 
            // `cur_embedded_idx` at end so we will always return `None`
 
            Self{ elements, cur_embedded_idx: elements.len() }
 
        } else {
 
            // Parent element has an embedded type
 
            Self{ elements, cur_embedded_idx: parent_idx + 1 }
 
        }
 
    }
 
}
 

	
 
impl<'a> Iterator for ParserTypeIter<'a> {
 
    type Item = &'a [ParserTypeElement];
 

	
 
    fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
 
        let elements_len = self.elements.len();
 
        if self.cur_embedded_idx >= elements_len {
 
            return None;
 
        }
 

	
 
        // Seek to the end of the subtree
 
        let mut depth = 1;
 
        let start_element = self.cur_embedded_idx;
 
        while self.cur_embedded_idx < elements_len {
 
            let cur_element = &self.elements[self.cur_embedded_idx];
 
            let depth_change = cur_element.variant.num_embedded() as i32 - 1;
 
            depth += depth_change;
 
            debug_assert!(depth >= 0, "illegally constructed ParserType: {:?}", self.elements);
 

	
 
            self.cur_embedded_idx += 1;
 
            if depth == 0 {
 
                break;
 
            }
 
        }
 

	
 
        debug_assert!(depth == 0, "illegally constructed ParserType: {:?}", self.elements);
 
        return Some(&self.elements[start_element..self.cur_embedded_idx]);
 
    }
 
}
 

	
 
/// Specifies whether the symbolic type points to an actual user-defined type,
 
/// or whether it points to a polymorphic argument within the definition (e.g.
 
/// a defined variable `T var` within a function `int func<T>()`
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub enum SymbolicParserTypeVariant {
 
    Definition(DefinitionId),
 
    // TODO: figure out if I need the DefinitionId here
 
    PolyArg(DefinitionId, usize), // index of polyarg in the definition
 
}
 

	
 
/// ConcreteType is the representation of a type after resolving symbolic types
 
/// and performing type inference
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Eq, PartialEq)]
 
pub enum ConcreteTypePart {
 
    // Special types (cannot be explicitly constructed by the programmer)
 
    Void,
 
    // Builtin types without nested types
 
    Message,
 
    Bool,
 
    UInt8, UInt16, UInt32, UInt64,
 
    SInt8, SInt16, SInt32, SInt64,
 
    Character, String,
 
    // Builtin types with one nested type
 
    Array,
 
    Slice,
 
    Input,
 
    Output,
 
    // User defined type with any number of nested types
 
    Instance(DefinitionId, u32),
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)]
 
pub struct ConcreteType {
 
    pub(crate) parts: Vec<ConcreteTypePart>
 
}
 

	
 
impl Default for ConcreteType {
 
    fn default() -> Self {
 
        Self{ parts: Vec::new() }
 
    }
 
}
 

	
 
// TODO: Remove at some point
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
 
pub enum PrimitiveType {
 
    Unassigned,
 
    Input,
 
    Output,
 
    Message,
 
    Boolean,
 
    Byte,
 
    Short,
 
    Int,
 
    Long,
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
 
pub struct Type {
 
    pub primitive: PrimitiveType,
 
    pub array: bool,
 
}
 

	
 
#[allow(dead_code)]
 
impl Type {
 
    pub const UNASSIGNED: Type = Type { primitive: PrimitiveType::Unassigned, array: false };
 

	
 
    pub const INPUT: Type = Type { primitive: PrimitiveType::Input, array: false };
 
    pub const OUTPUT: Type = Type { primitive: PrimitiveType::Output, array: false };
 
    pub const MESSAGE: Type = Type { primitive: PrimitiveType::Message, array: false };
 
    pub const BOOLEAN: Type = Type { primitive: PrimitiveType::Boolean, array: false };
 
    pub const BYTE: Type = Type { primitive: PrimitiveType::Byte, array: false };
 
    pub const SHORT: Type = Type { primitive: PrimitiveType::Short, array: false };
 
    pub const INT: Type = Type { primitive: PrimitiveType::Int, array: false };
 
    pub const LONG: Type = Type { primitive: PrimitiveType::Long, array: false };
 

	
 
    pub const INPUT_ARRAY: Type = Type { primitive: PrimitiveType::Input, array: true };
 
    pub const OUTPUT_ARRAY: Type = Type { primitive: PrimitiveType::Output, array: true };
 
    pub const MESSAGE_ARRAY: Type = Type { primitive: PrimitiveType::Message, array: true };
 
    pub const BOOLEAN_ARRAY: Type = Type { primitive: PrimitiveType::Boolean, array: true };
 
    pub const BYTE_ARRAY: Type = Type { primitive: PrimitiveType::Byte, array: true };
 
    pub const SHORT_ARRAY: Type = Type { primitive: PrimitiveType::Short, array: true };
 
    pub const INT_ARRAY: Type = Type { primitive: PrimitiveType::Int, array: true };
 
    pub const LONG_ARRAY: Type = Type { primitive: PrimitiveType::Long, array: true };
 
}
 

	
 
impl Display for Type {
 
    fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
 
        match &self.primitive {
 
            PrimitiveType::Unassigned => {
 
                write!(f, "unassigned")?;
 
            }
 
            PrimitiveType::Input => {
 
                write!(f, "in")?;
 
            }
 
            PrimitiveType::Output => {
 
                write!(f, "out")?;
 
            }
 
            PrimitiveType::Message => {
 
                write!(f, "msg")?;
 
            }
 
            PrimitiveType::Boolean => {
 
                write!(f, "boolean")?;
 
            }
 
            PrimitiveType::Byte => {
 
                write!(f, "byte")?;
 
            }
 
            PrimitiveType::Short => {
 
                write!(f, "short")?;
 
            }
 
            PrimitiveType::Int => {
 
                write!(f, "int")?;
 
            }
 
            PrimitiveType::Long => {
 
                write!(f, "long")?;
 
            }
 
        }
 
        if self.array {
 
            write!(f, "[]")
 
        } else {
 
            Ok(())
 
        }
 
    }
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
 
pub enum Scope {
 
    Definition(DefinitionId),
 
    Regular(BlockStatementId),
 
    Synchronous((SynchronousStatementId, BlockStatementId)),
 
}
 

	
 
impl Scope {
 
    pub fn is_block(&self) -> bool {
 
        match &self {
 
            Scope::Definition(_) => false,
 
            Scope::Regular(_) => true,
 
            Scope::Synchronous(_) => true,
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn to_block(&self) -> BlockStatementId {
 
        match &self {
 
            Scope::Regular(id) => *id,
 
            Scope::Synchronous((_, id)) => *id,
 
            _ => panic!("unable to get BlockStatement from Scope")
 
        }
 
    }
 
}
 

	
 
/// `ScopeNode` is a helper that links scopes in two directions. It doesn't
 
/// actually contain any information associated with the scope, this may be
 
/// found on the AST elements that `Scope` points to.
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub struct ScopeNode {
 
    pub parent: Scope,
 
    pub nested: Vec<Scope>,
 
}
 

	
 
impl ScopeNode {
 
    pub(crate) fn new_invalid() -> Self {
 
        ScopeNode{
 
            parent: Scope::Definition(DefinitionId::new_invalid()),
 
            nested: Vec::new(),
 
        }
 
    }
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
 
pub enum VariableKind {
 
    Parameter,      // in parameter list of function/component
 
    Local,          // declared in function/component body
 
    Binding,        // may be bound to in a binding expression (determined in validator/linker)
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub struct Variable {
 
    pub this: VariableId,
 
    // Parsing
 
    pub kind: VariableKind,
 
    pub parser_type: ParserType,
 
    pub identifier: Identifier,
 
    // Validator/linker
 
    pub relative_pos_in_block: u32,
 
    pub unique_id_in_scope: i32, // Temporary fix until proper bytecode/asm is generated
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub enum Definition {
 
    Struct(StructDefinition),
 
    Enum(EnumDefinition),
 
    Union(UnionDefinition),
 
    Component(ComponentDefinition),
 
    Function(FunctionDefinition),
 
}
 

	
 
impl Definition {
 
    pub fn is_struct(&self) -> bool {
 
        match self {
 
            Definition::Struct(_) => true,
 
            _ => false
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub(crate) fn as_struct(&self) -> &StructDefinition {
 
        match self {
 
            Definition::Struct(result) => result,
 
            _ => panic!("Unable to cast 'Definition' to 'StructDefinition'"),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub(crate) fn as_struct_mut(&mut self) -> &mut StructDefinition {
 
        match self {
 
            Definition::Struct(result) => result,
 
            _ => panic!("Unable to cast 'Definition' to 'StructDefinition'"),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn is_enum(&self) -> bool {
 
        match self {
 
            Definition::Enum(_) => true,
 
            _ => false,
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub(crate) fn as_enum(&self) -> &EnumDefinition {
 
@@ -712,526 +615,396 @@ impl Definition {
 
    }
 
    pub(crate) fn as_union(&self) -> &UnionDefinition {
 
        match self {
 
            Definition::Union(result) => result, 
 
            _ => panic!("Unable to cast 'Definition' to 'UnionDefinition'"),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub(crate) fn as_union_mut(&mut self) -> &mut UnionDefinition {
 
        match self {
 
            Definition::Union(result) => result,
 
            _ => panic!("Unable to cast 'Definition' to 'UnionDefinition'"),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn is_component(&self) -> bool {
 
        match self {
 
            Definition::Component(_) => true,
 
            _ => false,
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub(crate) fn as_component(&self) -> &ComponentDefinition {
 
        match self {
 
            Definition::Component(result) => result,
 
            _ => panic!("Unable to cast `Definition` to `Component`"),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub(crate) fn as_component_mut(&mut self) -> &mut ComponentDefinition {
 
        match self {
 
            Definition::Component(result) => result,
 
            _ => panic!("Unable to cast `Definition` to `Component`"),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn is_function(&self) -> bool {
 
        match self {
 
            Definition::Function(_) => true,
 
            _ => false,
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub(crate) fn as_function(&self) -> &FunctionDefinition {
 
        match self {
 
            Definition::Function(result) => result,
 
            _ => panic!("Unable to cast `Definition` to `Function`"),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub(crate) fn as_function_mut(&mut self) -> &mut FunctionDefinition {
 
        match self {
 
            Definition::Function(result) => result,
 
            _ => panic!("Unable to cast `Definition` to `Function`"),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn parameters(&self) -> &Vec<VariableId> {
 
        match self {
 
            Definition::Component(def) => &def.parameters,
 
            Definition::Function(def) => &def.parameters,
 
            _ => panic!("Called parameters() on {:?}", self)
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn defined_in(&self) -> RootId {
 
        match self {
 
            Definition::Struct(def) => def.defined_in,
 
            Definition::Enum(def) => def.defined_in,
 
            Definition::Union(def) => def.defined_in,
 
            Definition::Component(def) => def.defined_in,
 
            Definition::Function(def) => def.defined_in,
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn identifier(&self) -> &Identifier {
 
        match self {
 
            Definition::Struct(def) => &def.identifier,
 
            Definition::Enum(def) => &def.identifier,
 
            Definition::Union(def) => &def.identifier,
 
            Definition::Component(def) => &def.identifier,
 
            Definition::Function(def) => &def.identifier,
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn poly_vars(&self) -> &Vec<Identifier> {
 
        match self {
 
            Definition::Struct(def) => &def.poly_vars,
 
            Definition::Enum(def) => &def.poly_vars,
 
            Definition::Union(def) => &def.poly_vars,
 
            Definition::Component(def) => &def.poly_vars,
 
            Definition::Function(def) => &def.poly_vars,
 
        }
 
    }
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub struct StructFieldDefinition {
 
    pub span: InputSpan,
 
    pub field: Identifier,
 
    pub parser_type: ParserType,
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub struct StructDefinition {
 
    pub this: StructDefinitionId,
 
    pub defined_in: RootId,
 
    // Phase 1: symbol scanning
 
    // Symbol scanning
 
    pub span: InputSpan,
 
    pub identifier: Identifier,
 
    pub poly_vars: Vec<Identifier>,
 
    // Phase 2: parsing
 
    // Parsing
 
    pub fields: Vec<StructFieldDefinition>
 
}
 

	
 
impl StructDefinition {
 
    pub(crate) fn new_empty(
 
        this: StructDefinitionId, defined_in: RootId, span: InputSpan,
 
        identifier: Identifier, poly_vars: Vec<Identifier>
 
    ) -> Self {
 
        Self{ this, defined_in, span, identifier, poly_vars, fields: Vec::new() }
 
    }
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub enum EnumVariantValue {
 
    None,
 
    Integer(i64),
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub struct EnumVariantDefinition {
 
    pub identifier: Identifier,
 
    pub value: EnumVariantValue,
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub struct EnumDefinition {
 
    pub this: EnumDefinitionId,
 
    pub defined_in: RootId,
 
    // Symbol scanning
 
    pub span: InputSpan,
 
    pub identifier: Identifier,
 
    pub poly_vars: Vec<Identifier>,
 
    // Parsing
 
    pub variants: Vec<EnumVariantDefinition>,
 
}
 

	
 
impl EnumDefinition {
 
    pub(crate) fn new_empty(
 
        this: EnumDefinitionId, defined_in: RootId, span: InputSpan,
 
        identifier: Identifier, poly_vars: Vec<Identifier>
 
    ) -> Self {
 
        Self{ this, defined_in, span, identifier, poly_vars, variants: Vec::new() }
 
    }
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub enum UnionVariantValue {
 
    None,
 
    Embedded(Vec<ParserType>),
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub struct UnionVariantDefinition {
 
    pub span: InputSpan,
 
    pub identifier: Identifier,
 
    pub value: UnionVariantValue,
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub struct UnionDefinition {
 
    pub this: UnionDefinitionId,
 
    pub defined_in: RootId,
 
    // Phase 1: symbol scanning
 
    pub span: InputSpan,
 
    pub identifier: Identifier,
 
    pub poly_vars: Vec<Identifier>,
 
    // Phase 2: parsing
 
    pub variants: Vec<UnionVariantDefinition>,
 
}
 

	
 
impl UnionDefinition {
 
    pub(crate) fn new_empty(
 
        this: UnionDefinitionId, defined_in: RootId, span: InputSpan,
 
        identifier: Identifier, poly_vars: Vec<Identifier>
 
    ) -> Self {
 
        Self{ this, defined_in, span, identifier, poly_vars, variants: Vec::new() }
 
    }
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
 
pub enum ComponentVariant {
 
    Primitive,
 
    Composite,
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub struct ComponentDefinition {
 
    pub this: ComponentDefinitionId,
 
    pub defined_in: RootId,
 
    // Symbol scanning
 
    pub span: InputSpan,
 
    pub variant: ComponentVariant,
 
    pub identifier: Identifier,
 
    pub poly_vars: Vec<Identifier>,
 
    // Parsing
 
    pub parameters: Vec<VariableId>,
 
    pub body: BlockStatementId,
 
    // Validation/linking
 
    pub num_expressions_in_body: i32,
 
}
 

	
 
impl ComponentDefinition {
 
    // Used for preallocation during symbol scanning
 
    pub(crate) fn new_empty(
 
        this: ComponentDefinitionId, defined_in: RootId, span: InputSpan,
 
        variant: ComponentVariant, identifier: Identifier, poly_vars: Vec<Identifier>
 
    ) -> Self {
 
        Self{ 
 
            this, defined_in, span, variant, identifier, poly_vars,
 
            parameters: Vec::new(), 
 
            body: BlockStatementId::new_invalid(),
 
            num_expressions_in_body: -1,
 
        }
 
    }
 
}
 

	
 
// Note that we will have function definitions for builtin functions as well. In
 
// that case the span, the identifier span and the body are all invalid.
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub struct FunctionDefinition {
 
    pub this: FunctionDefinitionId,
 
    pub defined_in: RootId,
 
    // Symbol scanning
 
    pub builtin: bool,
 
    pub span: InputSpan,
 
    pub identifier: Identifier,
 
    pub poly_vars: Vec<Identifier>,
 
    // Parser
 
    pub return_types: Vec<ParserType>,
 
    pub parameters: Vec<VariableId>,
 
    pub body: BlockStatementId,
 
    // Validation/linking
 
    pub num_expressions_in_body: i32,
 
}
 

	
 
impl FunctionDefinition {
 
    pub(crate) fn new_empty(
 
        this: FunctionDefinitionId, defined_in: RootId, span: InputSpan,
 
        identifier: Identifier, poly_vars: Vec<Identifier>
 
    ) -> Self {
 
        Self {
 
            this, defined_in,
 
            builtin: false,
 
            span, identifier, poly_vars,
 
            return_types: Vec::new(),
 
            parameters: Vec::new(),
 
            body: BlockStatementId::new_invalid(),
 
            num_expressions_in_body: -1,
 
        }
 
    }
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub enum Statement {
 
    Block(BlockStatement),
 
    EndBlock(EndBlockStatement),
 
    Local(LocalStatement),
 
    Labeled(LabeledStatement),
 
    If(IfStatement),
 
    EndIf(EndIfStatement),
 
    While(WhileStatement),
 
    EndWhile(EndWhileStatement),
 
    Break(BreakStatement),
 
    Continue(ContinueStatement),
 
    Synchronous(SynchronousStatement),
 
    EndSynchronous(EndSynchronousStatement),
 
    Return(ReturnStatement),
 
    Goto(GotoStatement),
 
    New(NewStatement),
 
    Expression(ExpressionStatement),
 
}
 

	
 
impl Statement {
 
    pub fn is_block(&self) -> bool {
 
        match self {
 
            Statement::Block(_) => true,
 
            _ => false,
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn as_block(&self) -> &BlockStatement {
 
        match self {
 
            Statement::Block(result) => result,
 
            _ => panic!("Unable to cast `Statement` to `BlockStatement`"),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn as_block_mut(&mut self) -> &mut BlockStatement {
 
        match self {
 
            Statement::Block(result) => result,
 
            _ => panic!("Unable to cast `Statement` to `BlockStatement`"),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn as_local(&self) -> &LocalStatement {
 
        match self {
 
            Statement::Local(result) => result,
 
            _ => panic!("Unable to cast `Statement` to `LocalStatement`"),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn as_memory(&self) -> &MemoryStatement {
 
        self.as_local().as_memory()
 
    }
 
    pub fn as_channel(&self) -> &ChannelStatement {
 
        self.as_local().as_channel()
 
    }
 
    pub fn as_labeled(&self) -> &LabeledStatement {
 
        match self {
 
            Statement::Labeled(result) => result,
 
            _ => panic!("Unable to cast `Statement` to `LabeledStatement`"),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn as_labeled_mut(&mut self) -> &mut LabeledStatement {
 
        match self {
 
            Statement::Labeled(result) => result,
 
            _ => panic!("Unable to cast `Statement` to `LabeledStatement`"),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn as_if(&self) -> &IfStatement {
 
        match self {
 
            Statement::If(result) => result,
 
            _ => panic!("Unable to cast `Statement` to `IfStatement`"),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn as_if_mut(&mut self) -> &mut IfStatement {
 
        match self {
 
            Statement::If(result) => result,
 
            _ => panic!("Unable to cast 'Statement' to 'IfStatement'"),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn as_end_if(&self) -> &EndIfStatement {
 
        match self {
 
            Statement::EndIf(result) => result,
 
            _ => panic!("Unable to cast `Statement` to `EndIfStatement`"),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn is_while(&self) -> bool {
 
        match self {
 
            Statement::While(_) => true,
 
            _ => false,
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn as_while(&self) -> &WhileStatement {
 
        match self {
 
            Statement::While(result) => result,
 
            _ => panic!("Unable to cast `Statement` to `WhileStatement`"),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn as_while_mut(&mut self) -> &mut WhileStatement {
 
        match self {
 
            Statement::While(result) => result,
 
            _ => panic!("Unable to cast `Statement` to `WhileStatement`"),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn as_end_while(&self) -> &EndWhileStatement {
 
        match self {
 
            Statement::EndWhile(result) => result,
 
            _ => panic!("Unable to cast `Statement` to `EndWhileStatement`"),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn as_break(&self) -> &BreakStatement {
 
        match self {
 
            Statement::Break(result) => result,
 
            _ => panic!("Unable to cast `Statement` to `BreakStatement`"),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn as_break_mut(&mut self) -> &mut BreakStatement {
 
        match self {
 
            Statement::Break(result) => result,
 
            _ => panic!("Unable to cast `Statement` to `BreakStatement`"),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn as_continue(&self) -> &ContinueStatement {
 
        match self {
 
            Statement::Continue(result) => result,
 
            _ => panic!("Unable to cast `Statement` to `ContinueStatement`"),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn as_continue_mut(&mut self) -> &mut ContinueStatement {
 
        match self {
 
            Statement::Continue(result) => result,
 
            _ => panic!("Unable to cast `Statement` to `ContinueStatement`"),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn as_synchronous(&self) -> &SynchronousStatement {
 
        match self {
 
            Statement::Synchronous(result) => result,
 
            _ => panic!("Unable to cast `Statement` to `SynchronousStatement`"),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn as_synchronous_mut(&mut self) -> &mut SynchronousStatement {
 
        match self {
 
            Statement::Synchronous(result) => result,
 
            _ => panic!("Unable to cast `Statement` to `SynchronousStatement`"),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn as_end_synchronous(&self) -> &EndSynchronousStatement {
 
        match self {
 
            Statement::EndSynchronous(result) => result,
 
            _ => panic!("Unable to cast `Statement` to `EndSynchronousStatement`"),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn as_return(&self) -> &ReturnStatement {
 
        match self {
 
            Statement::Return(result) => result,
 
            _ => panic!("Unable to cast `Statement` to `ReturnStatement`"),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn as_goto(&self) -> &GotoStatement {
 
        match self {
 
            Statement::Goto(result) => result,
 
            _ => panic!("Unable to cast `Statement` to `GotoStatement`"),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn as_goto_mut(&mut self) -> &mut GotoStatement {
 
        match self {
 
            Statement::Goto(result) => result,
 
            _ => panic!("Unable to cast `Statement` to `GotoStatement`"),
 
        }
 
    }
 

	
 
    pub fn as_new(&self) -> &NewStatement {
 
        match self {
 
            Statement::New(result) => result,
 
            _ => panic!("Unable to cast `Statement` to `NewStatement`"),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn as_expression(&self) -> &ExpressionStatement {
 
        match self {
 
            Statement::Expression(result) => result,
 
            _ => panic!("Unable to cast `Statement` to `ExpressionStatement`"),
 
        }
 
    }
 

	
 
    pub fn span(&self) -> InputSpan {
 
        match self {
 
            Statement::Block(v) => v.span,
 
            Statement::Local(v) => v.span(),
 
            Statement::Labeled(v) => v.label.span,
 
            Statement::If(v) => v.span,
 
            Statement::While(v) => v.span,
 
            Statement::Break(v) => v.span,
 
            Statement::Continue(v) => v.span,
 
            Statement::Synchronous(v) => v.span,
 
            Statement::Return(v) => v.span,
 
            Statement::Goto(v) => v.span,
 
            Statement::New(v) => v.span,
 
            Statement::Expression(v) => v.span,
 
            Statement::EndBlock(_) | Statement::EndIf(_) | Statement::EndWhile(_) | Statement::EndSynchronous(_) => unreachable!(),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn link_next(&mut self, next: StatementId) {
 
        match self {
 
            Statement::Block(_) => todo!(),
 
            Statement::EndBlock(stmt) => stmt.next = next,
 
            Statement::Local(stmt) => match stmt {
 
                LocalStatement::Channel(stmt) => stmt.next = next,
 
                LocalStatement::Memory(stmt) => stmt.next = next,
 
            },
 
            Statement::EndIf(stmt) => stmt.next = next,
 
            Statement::EndWhile(stmt) => stmt.next = next,
 
            Statement::EndSynchronous(stmt) => stmt.next = next,
 
            Statement::New(stmt) => stmt.next = next,
 
            Statement::Expression(stmt) => stmt.next = next,
 
            Statement::Return(_)
 
            | Statement::Break(_)
 
            | Statement::Continue(_)
 
            | Statement::Synchronous(_)
 
            | Statement::Goto(_)
 
            | Statement::While(_)
 
            | Statement::Labeled(_)
 
            | Statement::If(_) => unreachable!(),
 
        }
 
    }
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub struct BlockStatement {
 
    pub this: BlockStatementId,
 
    // Phase 1: parser
 
    pub is_implicit: bool,
 
    pub span: InputSpan, // of the complete block
 
    pub statements: Vec<StatementId>,
 
    pub end_block: EndBlockStatementId,
 
    // Phase 2: linker
 
    pub scope_node: ScopeNode,
 
    pub first_unique_id_in_scope: i32, // Temporary fix until proper bytecode/asm is generated
 
    pub next_unique_id_in_scope: i32, // Temporary fix until proper bytecode/asm is generated
 
    pub relative_pos_in_parent: u32,
 
    pub locals: Vec<VariableId>,
 
    pub labels: Vec<LabeledStatementId>,
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub struct EndBlockStatement {
 
    pub this: EndBlockStatementId,
 
    // Parser
 
    pub start_block: BlockStatementId,
 
    // Validation/Linking
 
    pub next: StatementId,
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub enum LocalStatement {
 
    Memory(MemoryStatement),
 
    Channel(ChannelStatement),
 
}
 

	
 
impl LocalStatement {
 
    pub fn this(&self) -> LocalStatementId {
 
        match self {
 
            LocalStatement::Memory(stmt) => stmt.this.upcast(),
 
            LocalStatement::Channel(stmt) => stmt.this.upcast(),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn as_memory(&self) -> &MemoryStatement {
 
        match self {
 
            LocalStatement::Memory(result) => result,
 
            _ => panic!("Unable to cast `LocalStatement` to `MemoryStatement`"),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn as_channel(&self) -> &ChannelStatement {
 
        match self {
 
            LocalStatement::Channel(result) => result,
 
            _ => panic!("Unable to cast `LocalStatement` to `ChannelStatement`"),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn span(&self) -> InputSpan {
 
        match self {
 
            LocalStatement::Channel(v) => v.span,
 
@@ -1342,316 +1115,240 @@ pub struct SynchronousStatement {
 
    pub span: InputSpan, // of the "sync" keyword
 
    pub body: BlockStatementId,
 
    // Phase 2: linker
 
    pub end_sync: EndSynchronousStatementId,
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub struct EndSynchronousStatement {
 
    pub this: EndSynchronousStatementId,
 
    pub start_sync: SynchronousStatementId,
 
    // Phase 2: linker
 
    pub next: StatementId,
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub struct ReturnStatement {
 
    pub this: ReturnStatementId,
 
    // Phase 1: parser
 
    pub span: InputSpan, // of the "return" keyword
 
    pub expressions: Vec<ExpressionId>,
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub struct GotoStatement {
 
    pub this: GotoStatementId,
 
    // Phase 1: parser
 
    pub span: InputSpan, // of the "goto" keyword
 
    pub label: Identifier,
 
    // Phase 2: linker
 
    pub target: Option<LabeledStatementId>,
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub struct NewStatement {
 
    pub this: NewStatementId,
 
    // Phase 1: parser
 
    pub span: InputSpan, // of the "new" keyword
 
    pub expression: CallExpressionId,
 
    // Phase 2: linker
 
    pub next: StatementId,
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub struct ExpressionStatement {
 
    pub this: ExpressionStatementId,
 
    // Phase 1: parser
 
    pub span: InputSpan,
 
    pub expression: ExpressionId,
 
    // Phase 2: linker
 
    pub next: StatementId,
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy)]
 
pub enum ExpressionParent {
 
    None, // only set during initial parsing
 
    If(IfStatementId),
 
    While(WhileStatementId),
 
    Return(ReturnStatementId),
 
    New(NewStatementId),
 
    ExpressionStmt(ExpressionStatementId),
 
    Expression(ExpressionId, u32) // index within expression (e.g LHS or RHS of expression)
 
}
 

	
 
impl ExpressionParent {
 
    pub fn is_new(&self) -> bool {
 
        match self {
 
            ExpressionParent::New(_) => true,
 
            _ => false,
 
        }
 
    }
 

	
 
    pub fn as_expression(&self) -> ExpressionId {
 
        match self {
 
            ExpressionParent::Expression(id, _) => *id,
 
            _ => panic!("called as_expression() on {:?}", self),
 
        }
 
    }
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub enum Expression {
 
    Assignment(AssignmentExpression),
 
    Binding(BindingExpression),
 
    Conditional(ConditionalExpression),
 
    Binary(BinaryExpression),
 
    Unary(UnaryExpression),
 
    Indexing(IndexingExpression),
 
    Slicing(SlicingExpression),
 
    Select(SelectExpression),
 
    Literal(LiteralExpression),
 
    Cast(CastExpression),
 
    Call(CallExpression),
 
    Variable(VariableExpression),
 
}
 

	
 
impl Expression {
 
    pub fn as_assignment(&self) -> &AssignmentExpression {
 
        match self {
 
            Expression::Assignment(result) => result,
 
            _ => panic!("Unable to cast `Expression` to `AssignmentExpression`"),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn as_conditional(&self) -> &ConditionalExpression {
 
        match self {
 
            Expression::Conditional(result) => result,
 
            _ => panic!("Unable to cast `Expression` to `ConditionalExpression`"),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn as_binary(&self) -> &BinaryExpression {
 
        match self {
 
            Expression::Binary(result) => result,
 
            _ => panic!("Unable to cast `Expression` to `BinaryExpression`"),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn as_unary(&self) -> &UnaryExpression {
 
        match self {
 
            Expression::Unary(result) => result,
 
            _ => panic!("Unable to cast `Expression` to `UnaryExpression`"),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn as_indexing(&self) -> &IndexingExpression {
 
        match self {
 
            Expression::Indexing(result) => result,
 
            _ => panic!("Unable to cast `Expression` to `IndexingExpression`"),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn as_slicing(&self) -> &SlicingExpression {
 
        match self {
 
            Expression::Slicing(result) => result,
 
            _ => panic!("Unable to cast `Expression` to `SlicingExpression`"),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn as_select(&self) -> &SelectExpression {
 
        match self {
 
            Expression::Select(result) => result,
 
            _ => panic!("Unable to cast `Expression` to `SelectExpression`"),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn as_call(&self) -> &CallExpression {
 
        match self {
 
            Expression::Call(result) => result,
 
            _ => panic!("Unable to cast `Expression` to `CallExpression`"),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn as_call_mut(&mut self) -> &mut CallExpression {
 
        match self {
 
            Expression::Call(result) => result,
 
            _ => panic!("Unable to cast `Expression` to `CallExpression`"),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn as_variable(&self) -> &VariableExpression {
 
        match self {
 
            Expression::Variable(result) => result,
 
            _ => panic!("Unable to cast `Expression` to `VariableExpression`"),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    pub fn as_variable_mut(&mut self) -> &mut VariableExpression {
 
        match self {
 
            Expression::Variable(result) => result,
 
            _ => panic!("Unable to cast `Expression` to `VariableExpression`"),
 
        }
 
    }
 

	
 
    pub fn span(&self) -> InputSpan {
 
        match self {
 
            Expression::Assignment(expr) => expr.span,
 
            Expression::Binding(expr) => expr.span,
 
            Expression::Conditional(expr) => expr.span,
 
            Expression::Binary(expr) => expr.span,
 
            Expression::Unary(expr) => expr.span,
 
            Expression::Indexing(expr) => expr.span,
 
            Expression::Slicing(expr) => expr.span,
 
            Expression::Select(expr) => expr.span,
 
            Expression::Literal(expr) => expr.span,
 
            Expression::Cast(expr) => expr.span,
 
            Expression::Call(expr) => expr.span,
 
            Expression::Variable(expr) => expr.identifier.span,
 
        }
 
    }
 
    // TODO: @cleanup
 
    pub fn parent(&self) -> &ExpressionParent {
 
        match self {
 
            Expression::Assignment(expr) => &expr.parent,
 
            Expression::Binding(expr) => &expr.parent,
 
            Expression::Conditional(expr) => &expr.parent,
 
            Expression::Binary(expr) => &expr.parent,
 
            Expression::Unary(expr) => &expr.parent,
 
            Expression::Indexing(expr) => &expr.parent,
 
            Expression::Slicing(expr) => &expr.parent,
 
            Expression::Select(expr) => &expr.parent,
 
            Expression::Literal(expr) => &expr.parent,
 
            Expression::Cast(expr) => &expr.parent,
 
            Expression::Call(expr) => &expr.parent,
 
            Expression::Variable(expr) => &expr.parent,
 
        }
 
    }
 
    // TODO: @cleanup
 
    pub fn parent_expr_id(&self) -> Option<ExpressionId> {
 
        if let ExpressionParent::Expression(id, _) = self.parent() {
 
            Some(*id)
 
        } else {
 
            None
 
        }
 
    }
 
    // TODO: @cleanup
 
    pub fn set_parent(&mut self, parent: ExpressionParent) {
 
        match self {
 
            Expression::Assignment(expr) => expr.parent = parent,
 
            Expression::Binding(expr) => expr.parent = parent,
 
            Expression::Conditional(expr) => expr.parent = parent,
 
            Expression::Binary(expr) => expr.parent = parent,
 
            Expression::Unary(expr) => expr.parent = parent,
 
            Expression::Indexing(expr) => expr.parent = parent,
 
            Expression::Slicing(expr) => expr.parent = parent,
 
            Expression::Select(expr) => expr.parent = parent,
 
            Expression::Literal(expr) => expr.parent = parent,
 
            Expression::Cast(expr) => expr.parent = parent,
 
            Expression::Call(expr) => expr.parent = parent,
 
            Expression::Variable(expr) => expr.parent = parent,
 
        }
 
    }
 

	
 
    pub fn get_unique_id_in_definition(&self) -> i32 {
 
        match self {
 
            Expression::Assignment(expr) => expr.unique_id_in_definition,
 
            Expression::Binding(expr) => expr.unique_id_in_definition,
 
            Expression::Conditional(expr) => expr.unique_id_in_definition,
 
            Expression::Binary(expr) => expr.unique_id_in_definition,
 
            Expression::Unary(expr) => expr.unique_id_in_definition,
 
            Expression::Indexing(expr) => expr.unique_id_in_definition,
 
            Expression::Slicing(expr) => expr.unique_id_in_definition,
 
            Expression::Select(expr) => expr.unique_id_in_definition,
 
            Expression::Literal(expr) => expr.unique_id_in_definition,
 
            Expression::Cast(expr) => expr.unique_id_in_definition,
 
            Expression::Call(expr) => expr.unique_id_in_definition,
 
            Expression::Variable(expr) => expr.unique_id_in_definition,
 
        }
 
    }
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
 
pub enum AssignmentOperator {
 
    Set,
 
    Multiplied,
 
    Divided,
 
    Remained,
 
    Added,
 
    Subtracted,
 
    ShiftedLeft,
 
    ShiftedRight,
 
    BitwiseAnded,
 
    BitwiseXored,
 
    BitwiseOred,
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub struct AssignmentExpression {
 
    pub this: AssignmentExpressionId,
 
    // Parsing
 
    pub span: InputSpan, // of the operator
 
    pub left: ExpressionId,
 
    pub operation: AssignmentOperator,
 
    pub right: ExpressionId,
 
    // Validator/Linker
 
    pub parent: ExpressionParent,
 
    pub unique_id_in_definition: i32,
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub struct BindingExpression {
 
    pub this: BindingExpressionId,
 
    // Parsing
 
    pub span: InputSpan, // of the binding keyword
 
    pub bound_to: ExpressionId,
 
    pub bound_from: ExpressionId,
 
    // Validator/Linker
 
    pub parent: ExpressionParent,
 
    pub unique_id_in_definition: i32,
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub struct ConditionalExpression {
 
    pub this: ConditionalExpressionId,
 
    // Parsing
 
    pub span: InputSpan, // of question mark operator
 
    pub test: ExpressionId,
 
    pub true_expression: ExpressionId,
 
    pub false_expression: ExpressionId,
 
    // Validator/Linking
 
    pub parent: ExpressionParent,
 
    pub unique_id_in_definition: i32,
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
 
pub enum BinaryOperator {
 
    Concatenate,
 
    LogicalOr,
 
    LogicalAnd,
 
    BitwiseOr,
 
    BitwiseXor,
 
    BitwiseAnd,
 
    Equality,
 
    Inequality,
 
    LessThan,
 
    GreaterThan,
 
    LessThanEqual,
 
    GreaterThanEqual,
 
    ShiftLeft,
 
    ShiftRight,
 
    Add,
 
    Subtract,
 
    Multiply,
 
    Divide,
 
    Remainder,
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
@@ -1710,176 +1407,168 @@ pub struct SlicingExpression {
 
    // Validator/Linker
 
    pub parent: ExpressionParent,
 
    pub unique_id_in_definition: i32,
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub struct SelectExpression {
 
    pub this: SelectExpressionId,
 
    // Parsing
 
    pub span: InputSpan, // of the '.'
 
    pub subject: ExpressionId,
 
    pub field_name: Identifier,
 
    // Validator/Linker
 
    pub parent: ExpressionParent,
 
    pub unique_id_in_definition: i32,
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub struct CastExpression {
 
    pub this: CastExpressionId,
 
    // Parsing
 
    pub span: InputSpan, // of the "cast" keyword,
 
    pub to_type: ParserType,
 
    pub subject: ExpressionId,
 
    // Validator/linker
 
    pub parent: ExpressionParent,
 
    pub unique_id_in_definition: i32,
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub struct CallExpression {
 
    pub this: CallExpressionId,
 
    // Parsing
 
    pub span: InputSpan,
 
    pub parser_type: ParserType, // of the function call, not the return type
 
    pub method: Method,
 
    pub arguments: Vec<ExpressionId>,
 
    pub definition: DefinitionId,
 
    // Validator/Linker
 
    pub parent: ExpressionParent,
 
    pub unique_id_in_definition: i32,
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
 
pub enum Method {
 
    // Builtin
 
    Get,
 
    Put,
 
    Fires,
 
    Create,
 
    Length,
 
    Assert,
 
    UserFunction,
 
    UserComponent,
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub struct MethodSymbolic {
 
    pub(crate) parser_type: ParserType,
 
    pub(crate) definition: DefinitionId
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub struct LiteralExpression {
 
    pub this: LiteralExpressionId,
 
    // Parsing
 
    pub span: InputSpan,
 
    pub value: Literal,
 
    // Validator/Linker
 
    pub parent: ExpressionParent,
 
    pub unique_id_in_definition: i32,
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub enum Literal {
 
    Null, // message
 
    True,
 
    False,
 
    Character(char),
 
    String(StringRef<'static>),
 
    Integer(LiteralInteger),
 
    Struct(LiteralStruct),
 
    Enum(LiteralEnum),
 
    Union(LiteralUnion),
 
    Array(Vec<ExpressionId>),
 
}
 

	
 
impl Literal {
 
    pub(crate) fn as_struct(&self) -> &LiteralStruct {
 
        if let Literal::Struct(literal) = self{
 
            literal
 
        } else {
 
            unreachable!("Attempted to obtain {:?} as Literal::Struct", self)
 
        }
 
    }
 

	
 
    pub(crate) fn as_struct_mut(&mut self) -> &mut LiteralStruct {
 
        if let Literal::Struct(literal) = self{
 
            literal
 
        } else {
 
            unreachable!("Attempted to obtain {:?} as Literal::Struct", self)
 
        }
 
    }
 

	
 
    pub(crate) fn as_enum(&self) -> &LiteralEnum {
 
        if let Literal::Enum(literal) = self {
 
            literal
 
        } else {
 
            unreachable!("Attempted to obtain {:?} as Literal::Enum", self)
 
        }
 
    }
 

	
 
    pub(crate) fn as_union(&self) -> &LiteralUnion {
 
        if let Literal::Union(literal) = self {
 
            literal
 
        } else {
 
            unreachable!("Attempted to obtain {:?} as Literal::Union", self)
 
        }
 
    }
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub struct LiteralInteger {
 
    pub(crate) unsigned_value: u64,
 
    pub(crate) negated: bool, // for constant expression evaluation, TODO: @Int
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub struct LiteralStructField {
 
    // Phase 1: parser
 
    pub(crate) identifier: Identifier,
 
    pub(crate) value: ExpressionId,
 
    // Phase 2: linker
 
    pub(crate) field_idx: usize, // in struct definition
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub struct LiteralStruct {
 
    // Phase 1: parser
 
    pub(crate) parser_type: ParserType,
 
    pub(crate) fields: Vec<LiteralStructField>,
 
    pub(crate) definition: DefinitionId,
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub struct LiteralEnum {
 
    // Phase 1: parser
 
    pub(crate) parser_type: ParserType,
 
    pub(crate) variant: Identifier,
 
    pub(crate) definition: DefinitionId,
 
    // Phase 2: linker
 
    pub(crate) variant_idx: usize, // as present in the type table
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub struct LiteralUnion {
 
    // Phase 1: parser
 
    pub(crate) parser_type: ParserType,
 
    pub(crate) variant: Identifier,
 
    pub(crate) values: Vec<ExpressionId>,
 
    pub(crate) definition: DefinitionId,
 
    // Phase 2: linker
 
    pub(crate) variant_idx: usize, // as present in type table
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub struct VariableExpression {
 
    pub this: VariableExpressionId,
 
    // Parsing
 
    pub identifier: Identifier,
 
    // Validator/Linker
 
    pub declaration: Option<VariableId>,
 
    pub used_as_binding_target: bool,
 
    pub parent: ExpressionParent,
 
    pub unique_id_in_definition: i32,
 
}
 
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src/protocol/ast_printer.rs
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@@ -456,193 +456,192 @@ impl ASTWriter {
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("TrueBody");
 
                self.write_stmt(heap, stmt.true_body.upcast(), indent3);
 

	
 
                if let Some(false_body) = stmt.false_body {
 
                    self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("FalseBody");
 
                    self.write_stmt(heap, false_body.upcast(), indent3);
 
                }
 
            },
 
            Statement::EndIf(stmt) => {
 
                self.kv(indent).with_id(PREFIX_ENDIF_STMT_ID, stmt.this.0.index)
 
                    .with_s_key("EndIf");
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("StartIf").with_disp_val(&stmt.start_if.0.index);
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("Next").with_disp_val(&stmt.next.index);
 
            },
 
            Statement::While(stmt) => {
 
                self.kv(indent).with_id(PREFIX_WHILE_STMT_ID, stmt.this.0.index)
 
                    .with_s_key("While");
 

	
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("EndWhile").with_disp_val(&stmt.end_while.0.index);
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("InSync")
 
                    .with_disp_val(&stmt.in_sync.0.index);
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("Condition");
 
                self.write_expr(heap, stmt.test, indent3);
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("Body");
 
                self.write_stmt(heap, stmt.body.upcast(), indent3);
 
            },
 
            Statement::EndWhile(stmt) => {
 
                self.kv(indent).with_id(PREFIX_ENDWHILE_STMT_ID, stmt.this.0.index)
 
                    .with_s_key("EndWhile");
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("StartWhile").with_disp_val(&stmt.start_while.0.index);
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("Next").with_disp_val(&stmt.next.index);
 
            },
 
            Statement::Break(stmt) => {
 
                self.kv(indent).with_id(PREFIX_BREAK_STMT_ID, stmt.this.0.index)
 
                    .with_s_key("Break");
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("Label")
 
                    .with_opt_identifier_val(stmt.label.as_ref());
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("Target")
 
                    .with_opt_disp_val(stmt.target.as_ref().map(|v| &v.0.index));
 
            },
 
            Statement::Continue(stmt) => {
 
                self.kv(indent).with_id(PREFIX_CONTINUE_STMT_ID, stmt.this.0.index)
 
                    .with_s_key("Continue");
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("Label")
 
                    .with_opt_identifier_val(stmt.label.as_ref());
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("Target")
 
                    .with_opt_disp_val(stmt.target.as_ref().map(|v| &v.0.index));
 
            },
 
            Statement::Synchronous(stmt) => {
 
                self.kv(indent).with_id(PREFIX_SYNC_STMT_ID, stmt.this.0.index)
 
                    .with_s_key("Synchronous");
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("EndSync").with_disp_val(&stmt.end_sync.0.index);
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("Body");
 
                self.write_stmt(heap, stmt.body.upcast(), indent3);
 
            },
 
            Statement::EndSynchronous(stmt) => {
 
                self.kv(indent).with_id(PREFIX_ENDSYNC_STMT_ID, stmt.this.0.index)
 
                    .with_s_key("EndSynchronous");
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("StartSync").with_disp_val(&stmt.start_sync.0.index);
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("Next").with_disp_val(&stmt.next.index);
 
            },
 
            Statement::Return(stmt) => {
 
                self.kv(indent).with_id(PREFIX_RETURN_STMT_ID, stmt.this.0.index)
 
                    .with_s_key("Return");
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("Expressions");
 
                for expr_id in &stmt.expressions {
 
                    self.write_expr(heap, *expr_id, indent3);
 
                }
 
            },
 
            Statement::Goto(stmt) => {
 
                self.kv(indent).with_id(PREFIX_GOTO_STMT_ID, stmt.this.0.index)
 
                    .with_s_key("Goto");
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("Label").with_identifier_val(&stmt.label);
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("Target")
 
                    .with_opt_disp_val(stmt.target.as_ref().map(|v| &v.0.index));
 
            },
 
            Statement::New(stmt) => {
 
                self.kv(indent).with_id(PREFIX_NEW_STMT_ID, stmt.this.0.index)
 
                    .with_s_key("New");
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("Expression");
 
                self.write_expr(heap, stmt.expression.upcast(), indent3);
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("Next").with_disp_val(&stmt.next.index);
 
            },
 
            Statement::Expression(stmt) => {
 
                self.kv(indent).with_id(PREFIX_EXPR_STMT_ID, stmt.this.0.index)
 
                    .with_s_key("ExpressionStatement");
 
                self.write_expr(heap, stmt.expression, indent2);
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("Next").with_disp_val(&stmt.next.index);
 
            }
 
        }
 
    }
 

	
 
    fn write_expr(&mut self, heap: &Heap, expr_id: ExpressionId, indent: usize) {
 
        let expr = &heap[expr_id];
 
        let indent2 = indent + 1;
 
        let indent3 = indent2 + 1;
 
        let def_id = self.cur_definition.unwrap();
 

	
 
        match expr {
 
            Expression::Assignment(expr) => {
 
                self.kv(indent).with_id(PREFIX_ASSIGNMENT_EXPR_ID, expr.this.0.index)
 
                    .with_s_key("AssignmentExpr");
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("Operation").with_debug_val(&expr.operation);
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("Left");
 
                self.write_expr(heap, expr.left, indent3);
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("Right");
 
                self.write_expr(heap, expr.right, indent3);
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("Parent")
 
                    .with_custom_val(|v| write_expression_parent(v, &expr.parent));
 
            },
 
            Expression::Binding(expr) => {
 
                self.kv(indent).with_id(PREFIX_BINARY_EXPR_ID, expr.this.0.index)
 
                    .with_s_key("BindingExpr");
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("BindToExpression");
 
                self.write_expr(heap, expr.bound_to, indent3);
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("BindFromExpression");
 
                self.write_expr(heap, expr.bound_from, indent3);
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("Parent")
 
                    .with_custom_val(|v| write_expression_parent(v, &expr.parent));
 
            },
 
            Expression::Conditional(expr) => {
 
                self.kv(indent).with_id(PREFIX_CONDITIONAL_EXPR_ID, expr.this.0.index)
 
                    .with_s_key("ConditionalExpr");
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("Condition");
 
                self.write_expr(heap, expr.test, indent3);
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("TrueExpression");
 
                self.write_expr(heap, expr.true_expression, indent3);
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("FalseExpression");
 
                self.write_expr(heap, expr.false_expression, indent3);
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("Parent")
 
                    .with_custom_val(|v| write_expression_parent(v, &expr.parent));
 
            },
 
            Expression::Binary(expr) => {
 
                self.kv(indent).with_id(PREFIX_BINARY_EXPR_ID, expr.this.0.index)
 
                    .with_s_key("BinaryExpr");
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("Operation").with_debug_val(&expr.operation);
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("Left");
 
                self.write_expr(heap, expr.left, indent3);
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("Right");
 
                self.write_expr(heap, expr.right, indent3);
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("Parent")
 
                    .with_custom_val(|v| write_expression_parent(v, &expr.parent));
 
            },
 
            Expression::Unary(expr) => {
 
                self.kv(indent).with_id(PREFIX_UNARY_EXPR_ID, expr.this.0.index)
 
                    .with_s_key("UnaryExpr");
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("Operation").with_debug_val(&expr.operation);
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("Argument");
 
                self.write_expr(heap, expr.expression, indent3);
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("Parent")
 
                    .with_custom_val(|v| write_expression_parent(v, &expr.parent));
 
            },
 
            Expression::Indexing(expr) => {
 
                self.kv(indent).with_id(PREFIX_INDEXING_EXPR_ID, expr.this.0.index)
 
                    .with_s_key("IndexingExpr");
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("Subject");
 
                self.write_expr(heap, expr.subject, indent3);
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("Index");
 
                self.write_expr(heap, expr.index, indent3);
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("Parent")
 
                    .with_custom_val(|v| write_expression_parent(v, &expr.parent));
 
            },
 
            Expression::Slicing(expr) => {
 
                self.kv(indent).with_id(PREFIX_SLICING_EXPR_ID, expr.this.0.index)
 
                    .with_s_key("SlicingExpr");
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("Subject");
 
                self.write_expr(heap, expr.subject, indent3);
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("FromIndex");
 
                self.write_expr(heap, expr.from_index, indent3);
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("ToIndex");
 
                self.write_expr(heap, expr.to_index, indent3);
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("Parent")
 
                    .with_custom_val(|v| write_expression_parent(v, &expr.parent));
 
            },
 
            Expression::Select(expr) => {
 
                self.kv(indent).with_id(PREFIX_SELECT_EXPR_ID, expr.this.0.index)
 
                    .with_s_key("SelectExpr");
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("Subject");
 
                self.write_expr(heap, expr.subject, indent3);
 

	
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("Field").with_identifier_val(&expr.field_name);
 
                self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("Parent")
 
                    .with_custom_val(|v| write_expression_parent(v, &expr.parent));
 
            },
 
            Expression::Literal(expr) => {
 
                self.kv(indent).with_id(PREFIX_LITERAL_EXPR_ID, expr.this.0.index)
 
                    .with_s_key("LiteralExpr");
 

	
 
                let val = self.kv(indent2).with_s_key("Value");
 
                match &expr.value {
 
                    Literal::Null => { val.with_s_val("null"); },
 
                    Literal::True => { val.with_s_val("true"); },
 
                    Literal::False => { val.with_s_val("false"); },
src/protocol/eval/executor.rs
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@@ -90,397 +90,397 @@ impl Frame {
 
    /// after each expression is evaluated we insert a `PushValToFront`
 
    /// instruction
 
    pub fn prepare_multiple_expressions(&mut self, heap: &Heap, expr_ids: &[ExpressionId]) {
 
        debug_assert!(self.expr_stack.is_empty());
 
        self.expr_values.clear();
 

	
 
        for expr_id in expr_ids {
 
            self.expr_stack.push_back(ExprInstruction::PushValToFront);
 
            self.serialize_expression(heap, *expr_id);
 
        }
 
    }
 

	
 
    /// Performs depth-first serialization of expression tree. Let's not care
 
    /// about performance for a temporary runtime implementation
 
    fn serialize_expression(&mut self, heap: &Heap, id: ExpressionId) {
 
        self.expr_stack.push_back(ExprInstruction::EvalExpr(id));
 

	
 
        match &heap[id] {
 
            Expression::Assignment(expr) => {
 
                self.serialize_expression(heap, expr.left);
 
                self.serialize_expression(heap, expr.right);
 
            },
 
            Expression::Binding(expr) => {
 
                self.serialize_expression(heap, expr.bound_to);
 
                self.serialize_expression(heap, expr.bound_from);
 
            },
 
            Expression::Conditional(expr) => {
 
                self.serialize_expression(heap, expr.test);
 
            },
 
            Expression::Binary(expr) => {
 
                self.serialize_expression(heap, expr.left);
 
                self.serialize_expression(heap, expr.right);
 
            },
 
            Expression::Unary(expr) => {
 
                self.serialize_expression(heap, expr.expression);
 
            },
 
            Expression::Indexing(expr) => {
 
                self.serialize_expression(heap, expr.index);
 
                self.serialize_expression(heap, expr.subject);
 
            },
 
            Expression::Slicing(expr) => {
 
                self.serialize_expression(heap, expr.from_index);
 
                self.serialize_expression(heap, expr.to_index);
 
                self.serialize_expression(heap, expr.subject);
 
            },
 
            Expression::Select(expr) => {
 
                self.serialize_expression(heap, expr.subject);
 
            },
 
            Expression::Literal(expr) => {
 
                // Here we only care about literals that have subexpressions
 
                match &expr.value {
 
                    Literal::Null | Literal::True | Literal::False |
 
                    Literal::Character(_) | Literal::String(_) |
 
                    Literal::Integer(_) | Literal::Enum(_) => {
 
                        // No subexpressions
 
                    },
 
                    Literal::Struct(literal) => {
 
                        // Note: fields expressions are evaluated in programmer-
 
                        // specified order. But struct construction expects them
 
                        // in type-defined order. I might want to come back to
 
                        // this.
 
                        let mut _num_pushed = 0;
 
                        for want_field_idx in 0..literal.fields.len() {
 
                            for field in &literal.fields {
 
                                if field.field_idx == want_field_idx {
 
                                    _num_pushed += 1;
 
                                    self.expr_stack.push_back(ExprInstruction::PushValToFront);
 
                                    self.serialize_expression(heap, field.value);
 
                                }
 
                            }
 
                        }
 
                        debug_assert_eq!(_num_pushed, literal.fields.len())
 
                    },
 
                    Literal::Union(literal) => {
 
                        for value_expr_id in &literal.values {
 
                            self.expr_stack.push_back(ExprInstruction::PushValToFront);
 
                            self.serialize_expression(heap, *value_expr_id);
 
                        }
 
                    },
 
                    Literal::Array(value_expr_ids) => {
 
                        for value_expr_id in value_expr_ids {
 
                            self.expr_stack.push_back(ExprInstruction::PushValToFront);
 
                            self.serialize_expression(heap, *value_expr_id);
 
                        }
 
                    }
 
                }
 
            },
 
            Expression::Cast(expr) => {
 
                self.serialize_expression(heap, expr.subject);
 
            }
 
            Expression::Call(expr) => {
 
                for arg_expr_id in &expr.arguments {
 
                    self.expr_stack.push_back(ExprInstruction::PushValToFront);
 
                    self.serialize_expression(heap, *arg_expr_id);
 
                }
 
            },
 
            Expression::Variable(expr) => {
 
            Expression::Variable(_expr) => {
 
                // No subexpressions
 
            }
 
        }
 
    }
 
}
 

	
 
type EvalResult = Result<EvalContinuation, EvalError>;
 

	
 
pub enum EvalContinuation {
 
    Stepping,
 
    Inconsistent,
 
    Terminal,
 
    SyncBlockStart,
 
    SyncBlockEnd,
 
    NewComponent(DefinitionId, i32, ValueGroup),
 
    BlockFires(Value),
 
    BlockGet(Value),
 
    Put(Value, Value),
 
}
 

	
 
// Note: cloning is fine, methinks. cloning all values and the heap regions then
 
// we end up with valid "pointers" to heap regions.
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub struct Prompt {
 
    pub(crate) frames: Vec<Frame>,
 
    pub(crate) store: Store,
 
}
 

	
 
impl Prompt {
 
    pub fn new(_types: &TypeTable, heap: &Heap, def: DefinitionId, monomorph_idx: i32, args: ValueGroup) -> Self {
 
        let mut prompt = Self{
 
            frames: Vec::new(),
 
            store: Store::new(),
 
        };
 

	
 
        // Maybe do typechecking in the future?
 
        debug_assert!((monomorph_idx as usize) < _types.get_base_definition(&def).unwrap().definition.procedure_monomorphs().len());
 
        let new_frame = Frame::new(heap, def, monomorph_idx);
 
        let max_stack_size = new_frame.max_stack_size;
 
        prompt.frames.push(new_frame);
 
        args.into_store(&mut prompt.store);
 
        prompt.store.reserve_stack(max_stack_size);
 

	
 
        prompt
 
    }
 

	
 
    pub(crate) fn step(&mut self, types: &TypeTable, heap: &Heap, modules: &[Module], ctx: &mut EvalContext) -> EvalResult {
 
        // Helper function to transfer multiple values from the expression value
 
        // array into a heap region (e.g. constructing arrays or structs).
 
        fn transfer_expression_values_front_into_heap(cur_frame: &mut Frame, store: &mut Store, num_values: usize) -> HeapPos {
 
            let heap_pos = store.alloc_heap();
 

	
 
            // Do the transformation first (because Rust...)
 
            for val_idx in 0..num_values {
 
                cur_frame.expr_values[val_idx] = store.read_take_ownership(cur_frame.expr_values[val_idx].clone());
 
            }
 

	
 
            // And now transfer to the heap region
 
            let values = &mut store.heap_regions[heap_pos as usize].values;
 
            debug_assert!(values.is_empty());
 
            values.reserve(num_values);
 
            for _ in 0..num_values {
 
                values.push(cur_frame.expr_values.pop_front().unwrap());
 
            }
 

	
 
            heap_pos
 
        }
 

	
 
        // Helper function to make sure that an index into an aray is valid.
 
        fn array_inclusive_index_is_invalid(store: &Store, array_heap_pos: u32, idx: i64) -> bool {
 
            let array_len = store.heap_regions[array_heap_pos as usize].values.len();
 
            return idx < 0 || idx >= array_len as i64;
 
        }
 

	
 
        fn array_exclusive_index_is_invalid(store: &Store, array_heap_pos: u32, idx: i64) -> bool {
 
            let array_len = store.heap_regions[array_heap_pos as usize].values.len();
 
            return idx < 0 || idx > array_len as i64;
 
        }
 

	
 
        fn construct_array_error(prompt: &Prompt, modules: &[Module], heap: &Heap, expr_id: ExpressionId, heap_pos: u32, idx: i64) -> EvalError {
 
            let array_len = prompt.store.heap_regions[heap_pos as usize].values.len();
 
            return EvalError::new_error_at_expr(
 
                prompt, modules, heap, expr_id,
 
                format!("index {} is out of bounds: array length is {}", idx, array_len)
 
            )
 
        }
 

	
 
        // Checking if we're at the end of execution
 
        let cur_frame = self.frames.last_mut().unwrap();
 
        if cur_frame.position.is_invalid() {
 
            if heap[cur_frame.definition].is_function() {
 
                todo!("End of function without return, return an evaluation error");
 
            }
 
            return Ok(EvalContinuation::Terminal);
 
        }
 

	
 
        debug_log!("Taking step in '{}'", heap[cur_frame.definition].identifier().value.as_str());
 

	
 
        // Execute all pending expressions
 
        while !cur_frame.expr_stack.is_empty() {
 
            let next = cur_frame.expr_stack.pop_back().unwrap();
 
            debug_log!("Expr stack: {:?}", next);
 
            match next {
 
                ExprInstruction::PushValToFront => {
 
                    cur_frame.expr_values.rotate_right(1);
 
                },
 
                ExprInstruction::EvalExpr(expr_id) => {
 
                    let expr = &heap[expr_id];
 
                    match expr {
 
                        Expression::Assignment(expr) => {
 
                            let to = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_back().unwrap().as_ref();
 
                            let rhs = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_back().unwrap();
 

	
 
                            // Note: although not pretty, the assignment operator takes ownership
 
                            // of the right-hand side value when possible. So we do not drop the
 
                            // rhs's optionally owned heap data.
 
                            let rhs = self.store.read_take_ownership(rhs);
 
                            apply_assignment_operator(&mut self.store, to, expr.operation, rhs);
 
                        },
 
                        Expression::Binding(_expr) => {
 
                            let bind_to = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_back().unwrap();
 
                            let bind_from = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_back().unwrap();
 
                            let bind_to_heap_pos = bind_to.get_heap_pos();
 
                            let bind_from_heap_pos = bind_from.get_heap_pos();
 

	
 
                            let result = apply_binding_operator(&mut self.store, bind_to, bind_from);
 
                            self.store.drop_value(bind_to_heap_pos);
 
                            self.store.drop_value(bind_from_heap_pos);
 
                            cur_frame.expr_values.push_back(Value::Bool(result));
 
                        },
 
                        Expression::Conditional(expr) => {
 
                            // Evaluate testing expression, then extend the
 
                            // expression stack with the appropriate expression
 
                            let test_result = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_back().unwrap().as_bool();
 
                            if test_result {
 
                                cur_frame.serialize_expression(heap, expr.true_expression);
 
                            } else {
 
                                cur_frame.serialize_expression(heap, expr.false_expression);
 
                            }
 
                        },
 
                        Expression::Binary(expr) => {
 
                            let lhs = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_back().unwrap();
 
                            let rhs = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_back().unwrap();
 
                            let result = apply_binary_operator(&mut self.store, &lhs, expr.operation, &rhs);
 
                            cur_frame.expr_values.push_back(result);
 
                            self.store.drop_value(lhs.get_heap_pos());
 
                            self.store.drop_value(rhs.get_heap_pos());
 
                        },
 
                        Expression::Unary(expr) => {
 
                            let val = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_back().unwrap();
 
                            let result = apply_unary_operator(&mut self.store, expr.operation, &val);
 
                            cur_frame.expr_values.push_back(result);
 
                            self.store.drop_value(val.get_heap_pos());
 
                        },
 
                        Expression::Indexing(expr) => {
 
                        Expression::Indexing(_expr) => {
 
                            // Evaluate index. Never heap allocated so we do
 
                            // not have to drop it.
 
                            let index = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_back().unwrap();
 
                            let index = self.store.maybe_read_ref(&index);
 

	
 
                            debug_assert!(index.is_integer());
 
                            let index = if index.is_signed_integer() {
 
                                index.as_signed_integer() as i64
 
                            } else {
 
                                index.as_unsigned_integer() as i64
 
                            };
 

	
 
                            let subject = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_back().unwrap();
 

	
 
                            let (deallocate_heap_pos, value_to_push, subject_heap_pos) = match subject {
 
                            let (deallocate_heap_pos, value_to_push) = match subject {
 
                                Value::Ref(value_ref) => {
 
                                    // Our expression stack value is a reference to something that
 
                                    // exists in the normal stack/heap. We don't want to deallocate
 
                                    // this thing. Rather we want to return a reference to it.
 
                                    let subject = self.store.read_ref(value_ref);
 
                                    let subject_heap_pos = match subject {
 
                                        Value::String(v) => *v,
 
                                        Value::Array(v) => *v,
 
                                        Value::Message(v) => *v,
 
                                        _ => unreachable!(),
 
                                    };
 

	
 
                                    if array_inclusive_index_is_invalid(&self.store, subject_heap_pos, index) {
 
                                        return Err(construct_array_error(self, modules, heap, expr_id, subject_heap_pos, index));
 
                                    }
 

	
 
                                    (None, Value::Ref(ValueId::Heap(subject_heap_pos, index as u32)), subject_heap_pos)
 
                                    (None, Value::Ref(ValueId::Heap(subject_heap_pos, index as u32)))
 
                                },
 
                                _ => {
 
                                    // Our value lives on the expression stack, hence we need to
 
                                    // clone whatever we're referring to. Then drop the subject.
 
                                    let subject_heap_pos = match &subject {
 
                                        Value::String(v) => *v,
 
                                        Value::Array(v) => *v,
 
                                        Value::Message(v) => *v,
 
                                        _ => unreachable!(),
 
                                    };
 

	
 
                                    if array_inclusive_index_is_invalid(&self.store, subject_heap_pos, index) {
 
                                        return Err(construct_array_error(self, modules, heap, expr_id, subject_heap_pos, index));
 
                                    }
 

	
 
                                    let subject_indexed = Value::Ref(ValueId::Heap(subject_heap_pos, index as u32));
 
                                    (Some(subject_heap_pos), self.store.clone_value(subject_indexed), subject_heap_pos)
 
                                    (Some(subject_heap_pos), self.store.clone_value(subject_indexed))
 
                                },
 
                            };
 

	
 
                            cur_frame.expr_values.push_back(value_to_push);
 
                            self.store.drop_value(deallocate_heap_pos);
 
                        },
 
                        Expression::Slicing(expr) => {
 
                            // Evaluate indices
 
                            let from_index = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_back().unwrap();
 
                            let from_index = self.store.maybe_read_ref(&from_index);
 
                            let to_index = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_back().unwrap();
 
                            let to_index = self.store.maybe_read_ref(&to_index);
 

	
 
                            debug_assert!(from_index.is_integer() && to_index.is_integer());
 
                            let from_index = if from_index.is_signed_integer() {
 
                                from_index.as_signed_integer()
 
                            } else {
 
                                from_index.as_unsigned_integer() as i64
 
                            };
 
                            let to_index = if to_index.is_signed_integer() {
 
                                to_index.as_signed_integer()
 
                            } else {
 
                                to_index.as_unsigned_integer() as i64
 
                            };
 

	
 
                            // Dereference subject if needed
 
                            let subject = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_back().unwrap();
 
                            let deref_subject = self.store.maybe_read_ref(&subject);
 

	
 
                            // Slicing needs to produce a copy anyway (with the
 
                            // current evaluator implementation)
 
                            enum ValueKind{ Array, String, Message }
 
                            let (value_kind, array_heap_pos) = match deref_subject {
 
                                Value::Array(v) => (ValueKind::Array, *v),
 
                                Value::String(v) => (ValueKind::String, *v),
 
                                Value::Message(v) => (ValueKind::Message, *v),
 
                                _ => unreachable!()
 
                            };
 

	
 
                            if array_inclusive_index_is_invalid(&self.store, array_heap_pos, from_index) {
 
                                return Err(construct_array_error(self, modules, heap, expr.from_index, array_heap_pos, from_index));
 
                            }
 
                            if array_exclusive_index_is_invalid(&self.store, array_heap_pos, to_index) {
 
                                return Err(construct_array_error(self, modules, heap, expr.to_index, array_heap_pos, to_index));
 
                            }
 

	
 
                            // Again: would love to push directly, but rust...
 
                            let new_heap_pos = self.store.alloc_heap();
 
                            debug_assert!(self.store.heap_regions[new_heap_pos as usize].values.is_empty());
 
                            if to_index > from_index {
 
                                let from_index = from_index as usize;
 
                                let to_index = to_index as usize;
 
                                let mut values = Vec::with_capacity(to_index - from_index);
 
                                for idx in from_index..to_index {
 
                                    let value = self.store.heap_regions[array_heap_pos as usize].values[idx].clone();
 
                                    values.push(self.store.clone_value(value));
 
                                }
 

	
 
                                self.store.heap_regions[new_heap_pos as usize].values = values;
 

	
 
                            } // else: empty range
 

	
 
                            cur_frame.expr_values.push_back(match value_kind {
 
                                ValueKind::Array => Value::Array(new_heap_pos),
 
                                ValueKind::String => Value::String(new_heap_pos),
 
                                ValueKind::Message => Value::Message(new_heap_pos),
 
                            });
 

	
 
                            // Dropping the original subject, because we don't
 
                            // want to drop something on the stack
 
                            self.store.drop_value(subject.get_heap_pos());
 
                        },
 
                        Expression::Select(expr) => {
 
                            let subject= cur_frame.expr_values.pop_back().unwrap();
 
                            let mono_data = types.get_procedure_expression_data(&cur_frame.definition, cur_frame.monomorph_idx);
 
                            let field_idx = mono_data.expr_data[expr.unique_id_in_definition as usize].field_or_monomorph_idx as u32;
 

	
 
                            // Note: same as above: clone if value lives on expr stack, simply
 
                            // refer to it if it already lives on the stack/heap.
 
                            let (deallocate_heap_pos, value_to_push) = match subject {
 
                                Value::Ref(value_ref) => {
 
                                    let subject = self.store.read_ref(value_ref);
 
                                    let subject_heap_pos = subject.as_struct();
 

	
 
                                    (None, Value::Ref(ValueId::Heap(subject_heap_pos, field_idx)))
 
                                },
 
                                _ => {
 
                                    let subject_heap_pos = subject.as_struct();
 
                                    let subject_indexed = Value::Ref(ValueId::Heap(subject_heap_pos, field_idx));
 
                                    (Some(subject_heap_pos), self.store.clone_value(subject_indexed))
 
                                },
 
                            };
 

	
 
                            cur_frame.expr_values.push_back(value_to_push);
 
                            self.store.drop_value(deallocate_heap_pos);
 
                        },
 
@@ -624,303 +624,303 @@ impl Prompt {
 
                                            ));
 
                                        }
 

	
 
                                        length_value as u64
 
                                    } else {
 
                                        debug_assert!(length_value.is_unsigned_integer());
 
                                        length_value.as_unsigned_integer()
 
                                    };
 

	
 
                                    let heap_pos = self.store.alloc_heap();
 
                                    let values = &mut self.store.heap_regions[heap_pos as usize].values;
 
                                    debug_assert!(values.is_empty());
 
                                    values.resize(length as usize, Value::UInt8(0));
 
                                    cur_frame.expr_values.push_back(Value::Message(heap_pos));
 
                                },
 
                                Method::Length => {
 
                                    let value = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_front().unwrap();
 
                                    let value_heap_pos = value.get_heap_pos();
 
                                    let value = self.store.maybe_read_ref(&value);
 

	
 
                                    let heap_pos = match value {
 
                                        Value::Array(pos) => *pos,
 
                                        Value::String(pos) => *pos,
 
                                        _ => unreachable!("length(...) on {:?}", value),
 
                                    };
 

	
 
                                    let len = self.store.heap_regions[heap_pos as usize].values.len();
 

	
 
                                    // TODO: @PtrInt
 
                                    cur_frame.expr_values.push_back(Value::UInt32(len as u32));
 
                                    self.store.drop_value(value_heap_pos);
 
                                },
 
                                Method::Assert => {
 
                                    let value = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_front().unwrap();
 
                                    let value = self.store.maybe_read_ref(&value).clone();
 
                                    if !value.as_bool() {
 
                                        return Ok(EvalContinuation::Inconsistent)
 
                                    }
 
                                },
 
                                Method::UserComponent => {
 
                                    // This is actually handled by the evaluation
 
                                    // of the statement.
 
                                    debug_assert_eq!(heap[expr.definition].parameters().len(), cur_frame.expr_values.len());
 
                                    debug_assert_eq!(heap[cur_frame.position].as_new().expression, expr.this)
 
                                },
 
                                Method::UserFunction => {
 
                                    // Push a new frame. Note that all expressions have
 
                                    // been pushed to the front, so they're in the order
 
                                    // of the definition.
 
                                    let num_args = expr.arguments.len();
 

	
 
                                    // Determine stack boundaries
 
                                    let cur_stack_boundary = self.store.cur_stack_boundary;
 
                                    let new_stack_boundary = self.store.stack.len();
 

	
 
                                    // Push new boundary and function arguments for new frame
 
                                    self.store.stack.push(Value::PrevStackBoundary(cur_stack_boundary as isize));
 
                                    for _ in 0..num_args {
 
                                        let argument = self.store.read_take_ownership(cur_frame.expr_values.pop_front().unwrap());
 
                                        self.store.stack.push(argument);
 
                                    }
 

	
 
                                    // Determine the monomorph index of the function we're calling
 
                                    let mono_data = types.get_procedure_expression_data(&cur_frame.definition, cur_frame.monomorph_idx);
 
                                    let call_data = &mono_data.expr_data[expr.unique_id_in_definition as usize];
 

	
 
                                    // Push the new frame and reserve its stack size
 
                                    let new_frame = Frame::new(heap, expr.definition, call_data.field_or_monomorph_idx);
 
                                    let new_stack_size = new_frame.max_stack_size;
 
                                    self.frames.push(new_frame);
 
                                    self.store.cur_stack_boundary = new_stack_boundary;
 
                                    self.store.reserve_stack(new_stack_size);
 

	
 
                                    // To simplify the logic a little bit we will now
 
                                    // return and ask our caller to call us again
 
                                    return Ok(EvalContinuation::Stepping);
 
                                },
 
                            }
 
                        },
 
                        Expression::Variable(expr) => {
 
                            let variable = &heap[expr.declaration.unwrap()];
 
                            let ref_value = if expr.used_as_binding_target {
 
                                Value::Binding(variable.unique_id_in_scope as StackPos)
 
                            } else {
 
                                Value::Ref(ValueId::Stack(variable.unique_id_in_scope as StackPos))
 
                            };
 
                            cur_frame.expr_values.push_back(ref_value);
 
                        }
 
                    }
 
                }
 
            }
 
        }
 

	
 
        debug_log!("Frame [{:?}] at {:?}", cur_frame.definition, cur_frame.position);
 
        if debug_enabled!() {
 
            debug_log!("Expression value stack (size = {}):", cur_frame.expr_values.len());
 
            for (stack_idx, stack_val) in cur_frame.expr_values.iter().enumerate() {
 
                debug_log!("  [{:03}] {:?}", stack_idx, stack_val);
 
            for (_stack_idx, _stack_val) in cur_frame.expr_values.iter().enumerate() {
 
                debug_log!("  [{:03}] {:?}", _stack_idx, _stack_val);
 
            }
 

	
 
            debug_log!("Stack (size = {}):", self.store.stack.len());
 
            for (stack_idx, stack_val) in self.store.stack.iter().enumerate() {
 
                debug_log!("  [{:03}] {:?}", stack_idx, stack_val);
 
            for (_stack_idx, _stack_val) in self.store.stack.iter().enumerate() {
 
                debug_log!("  [{:03}] {:?}", _stack_idx, _stack_val);
 
            }
 

	
 
            debug_log!("Heap:");
 
            for (heap_idx, heap_region) in self.store.heap_regions.iter().enumerate() {
 
                let is_free = self.store.free_regions.iter().any(|idx| *idx as usize == heap_idx);
 
                debug_log!("  [{:03}] in_use: {}, len: {}, vals: {:?}", heap_idx, !is_free, heap_region.values.len(), &heap_region.values);
 
            for (_heap_idx, _heap_region) in self.store.heap_regions.iter().enumerate() {
 
                let _is_free = self.store.free_regions.iter().any(|idx| *idx as usize == _heap_idx);
 
                debug_log!("  [{:03}] in_use: {}, len: {}, vals: {:?}", _heap_idx, !_is_free, heap_region.values.len(), &_heap_region.values);
 
            }
 
        }
 
        // No (more) expressions to evaluate. So evaluate statement (that may
 
        // depend on the result on the last evaluated expression(s))
 
        let stmt = &heap[cur_frame.position];
 
        let return_value = match stmt {
 
            Statement::Block(stmt) => {
 
                cur_frame.position = stmt.statements[0];
 
                Ok(EvalContinuation::Stepping)
 
            },
 
            Statement::EndBlock(stmt) => {
 
                let block = &heap[stmt.start_block];
 
                self.store.clear_stack(block.first_unique_id_in_scope as usize);
 
                cur_frame.position = stmt.next;
 

	
 
                Ok(EvalContinuation::Stepping)
 
            },
 
            Statement::Local(stmt) => {
 
                match stmt {
 
                    LocalStatement::Memory(stmt) => {
 
                        let variable = &heap[stmt.variable];
 
                        self.store.write(ValueId::Stack(variable.unique_id_in_scope as u32), Value::Unassigned);
 

	
 
                        cur_frame.position = stmt.next;
 
                    },
 
                    LocalStatement::Channel(stmt) => {
 
                        let [from_value, to_value] = ctx.new_channel();
 
                        self.store.write(ValueId::Stack(heap[stmt.from].unique_id_in_scope as u32), from_value);
 
                        self.store.write(ValueId::Stack(heap[stmt.to].unique_id_in_scope as u32), to_value);
 

	
 
                        cur_frame.position = stmt.next;
 
                    }
 
                }
 

	
 
                Ok(EvalContinuation::Stepping)
 
            },
 
            Statement::Labeled(stmt) => {
 
                cur_frame.position = stmt.body;
 

	
 
                Ok(EvalContinuation::Stepping)
 
            },
 
            Statement::If(stmt) => {
 
                debug_assert_eq!(cur_frame.expr_values.len(), 1, "expected one expr value for if statement");
 
                let test_value = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_back().unwrap();
 
                let test_value = self.store.maybe_read_ref(&test_value).as_bool();
 
                if test_value {
 
                    cur_frame.position = stmt.true_body.upcast();
 
                } else if let Some(false_body) = stmt.false_body {
 
                    cur_frame.position = false_body.upcast();
 
                } else {
 
                    // Not true, and no false body
 
                    cur_frame.position = stmt.end_if.upcast();
 
                }
 

	
 
                Ok(EvalContinuation::Stepping)
 
            },
 
            Statement::EndIf(stmt) => {
 
                cur_frame.position = stmt.next;
 
                Ok(EvalContinuation::Stepping)
 
            },
 
            Statement::While(stmt) => {
 
                debug_assert_eq!(cur_frame.expr_values.len(), 1, "expected one expr value for while statement");
 
                let test_value = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_back().unwrap();
 
                let test_value = self.store.maybe_read_ref(&test_value).as_bool();
 
                if test_value {
 
                    cur_frame.position = stmt.body.upcast();
 
                } else {
 
                    cur_frame.position = stmt.end_while.upcast();
 
                }
 

	
 
                Ok(EvalContinuation::Stepping)
 
            },
 
            Statement::EndWhile(stmt) => {
 
                cur_frame.position = stmt.next;
 

	
 
                Ok(EvalContinuation::Stepping)
 
            },
 
            Statement::Break(stmt) => {
 
                cur_frame.position = stmt.target.unwrap().upcast();
 

	
 
                Ok(EvalContinuation::Stepping)
 
            },
 
            Statement::Continue(stmt) => {
 
                cur_frame.position = stmt.target.unwrap().upcast();
 

	
 
                Ok(EvalContinuation::Stepping)
 
            },
 
            Statement::Synchronous(stmt) => {
 
                cur_frame.position = stmt.body.upcast();
 

	
 
                Ok(EvalContinuation::SyncBlockStart)
 
            },
 
            Statement::EndSynchronous(stmt) => {
 
                cur_frame.position = stmt.next;
 

	
 
                Ok(EvalContinuation::SyncBlockEnd)
 
            },
 
            Statement::Return(stmt) => {
 
            Statement::Return(_stmt) => {
 
                debug_assert!(heap[cur_frame.definition].is_function());
 
                debug_assert_eq!(cur_frame.expr_values.len(), 1, "expected one expr value for return statement");
 

	
 
                // The preceding frame has executed a call, so is expecting the
 
                // return expression on its expression value stack. Note that
 
                // we may be returning a reference to something on our stack,
 
                // so we need to read that value and clone it.
 
                let return_value = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_back().unwrap();
 
                let return_value = match return_value {
 
                    Value::Ref(value_id) => self.store.read_copy(value_id),
 
                    _ => return_value,
 
                };
 

	
 
                // Pre-emptively pop our stack frame
 
                self.frames.pop();
 

	
 
                // Clean up our section of the stack
 
                self.store.clear_stack(0);
 
                self.store.stack.truncate(self.store.cur_stack_boundary + 1);
 
                let prev_stack_idx = self.store.stack.pop().unwrap().as_stack_boundary();
 

	
 
                // TODO: Temporary hack for testing, remove at some point
 
                if self.frames.is_empty() {
 
                    debug_assert!(prev_stack_idx == -1);
 
                    debug_assert!(self.store.stack.len() == 0);
 
                    self.store.stack.push(return_value);
 
                    return Ok(EvalContinuation::Terminal);
 
                }
 

	
 
                debug_assert!(prev_stack_idx >= 0);
 
                // Return to original state of stack frame
 
                self.store.cur_stack_boundary = prev_stack_idx as usize;
 
                let cur_frame = self.frames.last_mut().unwrap();
 
                cur_frame.expr_values.push_back(return_value);
 

	
 
                // We just returned to the previous frame, which might be in
 
                // the middle of evaluating expressions for a particular
 
                // statement. So we don't want to enter the code below.
 
                return Ok(EvalContinuation::Stepping);
 
            },
 
            Statement::Goto(stmt) => {
 
                cur_frame.position = stmt.target.unwrap().upcast();
 

	
 
                Ok(EvalContinuation::Stepping)
 
            },
 
            Statement::New(stmt) => {
 
                let call_expr = &heap[stmt.expression];
 
                debug_assert!(heap[call_expr.definition].is_component());
 
                debug_assert_eq!(
 
                    cur_frame.expr_values.len(), heap[call_expr.definition].parameters().len(),
 
                    "mismatch in expr stack size and number of arguments for new statement"
 
                );
 

	
 
                let mono_data = types.get_procedure_expression_data(&cur_frame.definition, cur_frame.monomorph_idx);
 
                let expr_data = &mono_data.expr_data[call_expr.unique_id_in_definition as usize];
 

	
 
                // Note that due to expression value evaluation they exist in
 
                // reverse order on the stack.
 
                // TODO: Revise this code, keep it as is to be compatible with current runtime
 
                let mut args = Vec::new();
 
                while let Some(value) = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_front() {
 
                    args.push(value);
 
                }
 

	
 
                // Construct argument group, thereby copying heap regions
 
                let argument_group = ValueGroup::from_store(&self.store, &args);
 

	
 
                // Clear any heap regions
 
                for arg in &args {
 
                    self.store.drop_value(arg.get_heap_pos());
 
                }
 

	
 
                cur_frame.position = stmt.next;
 

	
 
                Ok(EvalContinuation::NewComponent(call_expr.definition, expr_data.field_or_monomorph_idx, argument_group))
 
            },
 
            Statement::Expression(stmt) => {
 
                // The expression has just been completely evaluated. Some
 
                // values might have remained on the expression value stack.
 
                // cur_frame.expr_values.clear(); PROPER CLEARING
 
                cur_frame.position = stmt.next;
 

	
 
                Ok(EvalContinuation::Stepping)
 
            },
 
        };
 

	
 
        assert!(
 
            cur_frame.expr_values.is_empty(),
 
            "This is a debugging assertion that will fail if you perform expressions without \
 
            assigning to anything. This should be completely valid, and this assertion should be \
 
            replaced by something that clears the expression values if needed, but I'll keep this \
 
            in for now for debugging purposes."
 
        );
 

	
 
        // If the next statement requires evaluating expressions then we push
 
        // these onto the expression stack. This way we will evaluate this
src/protocol/eval/value.rs
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@@ -705,173 +705,174 @@ pub(crate) fn apply_casting(store: &mut Store, output_type: &ConcreteType, subje
 
}
 

	
 
/// Recursively checks for equality.
 
pub(crate) fn apply_equality_operator(store: &Store, lhs: &Value, rhs: &Value) -> bool {
 
    let lhs = store.maybe_read_ref(lhs);
 
    let rhs = store.maybe_read_ref(rhs);
 

	
 
    fn eval_equality_heap(store: &Store, lhs_pos: HeapPos, rhs_pos: HeapPos) -> bool {
 
        let lhs_vals = &store.heap_regions[lhs_pos as usize].values;
 
        let rhs_vals = &store.heap_regions[rhs_pos as usize].values;
 
        let lhs_len = lhs_vals.len();
 
        if lhs_len != rhs_vals.len() {
 
            return false;
 
        }
 

	
 
        for idx in 0..lhs_len {
 
            let lhs_val = &lhs_vals[idx];
 
            let rhs_val = &rhs_vals[idx];
 
            if !apply_equality_operator(store, lhs_val, rhs_val) {
 
                return false;
 
            }
 
        }
 

	
 
        return true;
 
    }
 

	
 
    match lhs {
 
        Value::Input(v) => *v == rhs.as_input(),
 
        Value::Output(v) => *v == rhs.as_output(),
 
        Value::Message(lhs_pos) => eval_equality_heap(store, *lhs_pos, rhs.as_message()),
 
        Value::Null => todo!("remove null"),
 
        Value::Bool(v) => *v == rhs.as_bool(),
 
        Value::Char(v) => *v == rhs.as_char(),
 
        Value::String(lhs_pos) => eval_equality_heap(store, *lhs_pos, rhs.as_string()),
 
        Value::UInt8(v) => *v == rhs.as_uint8(),
 
        Value::UInt16(v) => *v == rhs.as_uint16(),
 
        Value::UInt32(v) => *v == rhs.as_uint32(),
 
        Value::UInt64(v) => *v == rhs.as_uint64(),
 
        Value::SInt8(v) => *v == rhs.as_sint8(),
 
        Value::SInt16(v) => *v == rhs.as_sint16(),
 
        Value::SInt32(v) => *v == rhs.as_sint32(),
 
        Value::SInt64(v) => *v == rhs.as_sint64(),
 
        Value::Array(lhs_pos) => eval_equality_heap(store, *lhs_pos, rhs.as_array()),
 
        Value::Enum(v) => *v == rhs.as_enum(),
 
        Value::Union(lhs_tag, lhs_pos) => {
 
            let (rhs_tag, rhs_pos) = rhs.as_union();
 
            if *lhs_tag != rhs_tag {
 
                return false;
 
            }
 
            eval_equality_heap(store, *lhs_pos, rhs_pos)
 
        },
 
        Value::Struct(lhs_pos) => eval_equality_heap(store, *lhs_pos, rhs.as_struct()),
 
        _ => unreachable!("apply_equality_operator to lhs {:?}", lhs),
 
    }
 
}
 

	
 
/// Recursively checks for inequality
 
pub(crate) fn apply_inequality_operator(store: &Store, lhs: &Value, rhs: &Value) -> bool {
 
    let lhs = store.maybe_read_ref(lhs);
 
    let rhs = store.maybe_read_ref(rhs);
 

	
 
    fn eval_inequality_heap(store: &Store, lhs_pos: HeapPos, rhs_pos: HeapPos) -> bool {
 
        let lhs_vals = &store.heap_regions[lhs_pos as usize].values;
 
        let rhs_vals = &store.heap_regions[rhs_pos as usize].values;
 
        let lhs_len = lhs_vals.len();
 
        if lhs_len != rhs_vals.len() {
 
            return true;
 
        }
 

	
 
        for idx in 0..lhs_len {
 
            let lhs_val = &lhs_vals[idx];
 
            let rhs_val = &rhs_vals[idx];
 
            if apply_inequality_operator(store, lhs_val, rhs_val) {
 
                return true;
 
            }
 
        }
 

	
 
        return false;
 
    }
 

	
 
    match lhs {
 
        Value::Input(v) => *v != rhs.as_input(),
 
        Value::Output(v) => *v != rhs.as_output(),
 
        Value::Message(lhs_pos) => eval_inequality_heap(store, *lhs_pos, rhs.as_message()),
 
        Value::Null => todo!("remove null"),
 
        Value::Bool(v) => *v != rhs.as_bool(),
 
        Value::Char(v) => *v != rhs.as_char(),
 
        Value::String(lhs_pos) => eval_inequality_heap(store, *lhs_pos, rhs.as_string()),
 
        Value::UInt8(v) => *v != rhs.as_uint8(),
 
        Value::UInt16(v) => *v != rhs.as_uint16(),
 
        Value::UInt32(v) => *v != rhs.as_uint32(),
 
        Value::UInt64(v) => *v != rhs.as_uint64(),
 
        Value::SInt8(v) => *v != rhs.as_sint8(),
 
        Value::SInt16(v) => *v != rhs.as_sint16(),
 
        Value::SInt32(v) => *v != rhs.as_sint32(),
 
        Value::SInt64(v) => *v != rhs.as_sint64(),
 
        Value::Array(lhs_pos) => eval_inequality_heap(store, *lhs_pos, rhs.as_array()),
 
        Value::Enum(v) => *v != rhs.as_enum(),
 
        Value::Union(lhs_tag, lhs_pos) => {
 
            let (rhs_tag, rhs_pos) = rhs.as_union();
 
            if *lhs_tag != rhs_tag {
 
                return true;
 
            }
 
            eval_inequality_heap(store, *lhs_pos, rhs_pos)
 
        },
 
        Value::String(lhs_pos) => eval_inequality_heap(store, *lhs_pos, rhs.as_struct()),
 
        Value::Struct(lhs_pos) => eval_inequality_heap(store, *lhs_pos, rhs.as_struct()),
 
        _ => unreachable!("apply_inequality_operator to lhs {:?}", lhs)
 
    }
 
}
 

	
 
/// Recursively applies binding operator. Essentially an equality operator with
 
/// special handling if the LHS contains a binding reference to a stack
 
/// stack variable.
 
// Note: that there is a lot of `Value.clone()` going on here. As always: this
 
// is potentially cloning the references to heap values, not actually cloning
 
// those heap regions into a new heap region.
 
pub(crate) fn apply_binding_operator(store: &mut Store, lhs: Value, rhs: Value) -> bool {
 
    let lhs = store.maybe_read_ref(&lhs).clone();
 
    let rhs = store.maybe_read_ref(&rhs).clone();
 

	
 
    fn eval_binding_heap(store: &mut Store, lhs_pos: HeapPos, rhs_pos: HeapPos) -> bool {
 
        let lhs_len = store.heap_regions[lhs_pos as usize].values.len();
 
        let rhs_len = store.heap_regions[rhs_pos as usize].values.len();
 
        if lhs_len != rhs_len {
 
            return false;
 
        }
 

	
 
        for idx in 0..lhs_len {
 
            // More rust shenanigans... I'm going to calm myself by saying that
 
            // this is just a temporary evaluator implementation.
 
            let lhs_val = store.heap_regions[lhs_pos as usize].values[idx].clone();
 
            let rhs_val = store.heap_regions[rhs_pos as usize].values[idx].clone();
 
            if !apply_binding_operator(store, lhs_val, rhs_val) {
 
                return false;
 
            }
 
        }
 

	
 
        return true;
 
    }
 

	
 
    match lhs {
 
        Value::Binding(var_pos) => {
 
            let to_write = store.clone_value(rhs.clone());
 
            store.write(ValueId::Stack(var_pos), to_write);
 
            return true;
 
        },
 
        Value::Input(v) => v == rhs.as_input(),
 
        Value::Output(v) => v == rhs.as_output(),
 
        Value::Message(lhs_pos) => eval_binding_heap(store, lhs_pos, rhs.as_message()),
 
        Value::Null => todo!("remove null"),
 
        Value::Bool(v) => v == rhs.as_bool(),
 
        Value::Char(v) => v == rhs.as_char(),
 
        Value::String(lhs_pos) => eval_binding_heap(store, lhs_pos, rhs.as_string()),
 
        Value::UInt8(v) => v == rhs.as_uint8(),
 
        Value::UInt16(v) => v == rhs.as_uint16(),
 
        Value::UInt32(v) => v == rhs.as_uint32(),
 
        Value::UInt64(v) => v == rhs.as_uint64(),
 
        Value::SInt8(v) => v == rhs.as_sint8(),
 
        Value::SInt16(v) => v == rhs.as_sint16(),
 
        Value::SInt32(v) => v == rhs.as_sint32(),
 
        Value::SInt64(v) => v == rhs.as_sint64(),
 
        Value::Array(lhs_pos) => eval_binding_heap(store, lhs_pos, rhs.as_array()),
 
        Value::Enum(v) => v == rhs.as_enum(),
 
        Value::Union(lhs_tag, lhs_pos) => {
 
            let (rhs_tag, rhs_pos) = rhs.as_union();
 
            if lhs_tag != rhs_tag {
 
                return false;
 
            }
 
            eval_binding_heap(store, lhs_pos, rhs_pos)
 
        },
 
        Value::Struct(lhs_pos) => eval_binding_heap(store, lhs_pos, rhs.as_struct()),
 
        _ => unreachable!("apply_binding_operator to lhs {:?}", lhs),
 
    }
 
}
 
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src/protocol/eval_old.rs
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src/protocol/input_source.rs
Show inline comments
 
@@ -353,122 +353,109 @@ impl fmt::Display for ErrorStatement {
 
        writeln!(f, " | ")?;
 

	
 
        let mut context = String::with_capacity(128);
 
        let mut annotation = String::with_capacity(128);
 

	
 
        match self.context_kind {
 
            ContextKind::SingleLine => {
 
                // Write single line of context with indicator for the offending
 
                // span underneath.
 
                context.push_str(" |  ");
 
                transform_context(&self.context, &mut context);
 
                context.push('\n');
 
                f.write_str(&context)?;
 

	
 
                annotation.push_str(" | ");
 
                extend_annotation(1, self.start_column + 1, &self.context, &mut annotation, ' ');
 
                extend_annotation(self.start_column, self.end_column, &self.context, &mut annotation, '~');
 
                annotation.push('\n');
 

	
 
                f.write_str(&annotation)?;
 
            },
 
            ContextKind::MultiLine => {
 
                // Annotate all offending lines
 
                // - first line
 
                let mut lines = self.context.lines();
 
                let first_line = lines.next().unwrap();
 
                transform_context(first_line, &mut context);
 
                writeln!(f, " |- {}", &context)?;
 

	
 
                // - remaining lines
 
                let mut last_line = first_line;
 
                while let Some(cur_line) = lines.next() {
 
                    context.clear();
 
                    transform_context(cur_line, &mut context);
 
                    writeln!(f, " |  {}", &context)?;
 
                    last_line = cur_line;
 
                }
 

	
 
                // - underline beneath last line
 
                annotation.push_str(" \\__");
 
                extend_annotation(1, self.end_column, &last_line, &mut annotation, '_');
 
                annotation.push_str("/\n");
 
                f.write_str(&annotation)?;
 
            }
 
        }
 

	
 
        Ok(())
 
    }
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug)]
 
pub struct ParseError {
 
    pub(crate) statements: Vec<ErrorStatement>
 
}
 

	
 
impl fmt::Display for ParseError {
 
    fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
 
        if self.statements.is_empty() {
 
            return Ok(())
 
        }
 

	
 
        self.statements[0].fmt(f)?;
 
        for statement in self.statements.iter().skip(1) {
 
            writeln!(f)?;
 
            statement.fmt(f)?;
 
        }
 

	
 
        Ok(())
 
    }
 
}
 

	
 
impl ParseError {
 
    pub fn new_error_at_pos(source: &InputSource, position: InputPosition, message: String) -> Self {
 
        Self{ statements: vec!(ErrorStatement::from_source_at_pos(
 
            StatementKind::Error, source, position, message
 
        )) }
 
    }
 

	
 
    pub fn new_error_str_at_pos(source: &InputSource, position: InputPosition, message: &str) -> Self {
 
        Self{ statements: vec!(ErrorStatement::from_source_at_pos(
 
            StatementKind::Error, source, position, message.to_string()
 
        )) }
 
    }
 

	
 
    pub fn new_error_at_span(source: &InputSource, span: InputSpan, message: String) -> Self {
 
        Self{ statements: vec!(ErrorStatement::from_source_at_span(
 
            StatementKind::Error, source, span, message
 
        )) }
 
    }
 

	
 
    pub fn new_error_str_at_span(source: &InputSource, span: InputSpan, message: &str) -> Self {
 
        Self{ statements: vec!(ErrorStatement::from_source_at_span(
 
            StatementKind::Error, source, span, message.to_string()
 
        )) }
 
    }
 

	
 
    pub fn with_at_pos(mut self, error_type: StatementKind, source: &InputSource, position: InputPosition, message: String) -> Self {
 
        self.statements.push(ErrorStatement::from_source_at_pos(error_type, source, position, message));
 
        self
 
    }
 

	
 
    pub fn with_at_span(mut self, error_type: StatementKind, source: &InputSource, span: InputSpan, message: String) -> Self {
 
        self.statements.push(ErrorStatement::from_source_at_span(error_type, source, span, message.to_string()));
 
        self
 
    }
 

	
 
    pub fn with_info_at_pos(self, source: &InputSource, position: InputPosition, msg: String) -> Self {
 
        self.with_at_pos(StatementKind::Info, source, position, msg)
 
    }
 

	
 
    pub fn with_info_str_at_pos(self, source: &InputSource, position: InputPosition, msg: &str) -> Self {
 
        self.with_at_pos(StatementKind::Info, source, position, msg.to_string())
 
    }
 

	
 
    pub fn with_info_at_span(self, source: &InputSource, span: InputSpan, msg: String) -> Self {
 
        self.with_at_span(StatementKind::Info, source, span, msg)
 
    }
 

	
 
    pub fn with_info_str_at_span(self, source: &InputSource, span: InputSpan, msg: &str) -> Self {
 
        self.with_at_span(StatementKind::Info, source, span, msg.to_string())
 
    }
 
}
src/protocol/mod.rs
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@@ -244,132 +244,127 @@ impl ComponentState {
 
                        Value::Output(port) => {
 
                            return SyncBlocker::CouldntCheckFiring(port);
 
                        }
 
                        Value::Input(port) => {
 
                            return SyncBlocker::CouldntCheckFiring(port);
 
                        }
 
                        _ => unreachable!(),
 
                    },
 
                    EvalContinuation::BlockGet(port) => match port {
 
                        Value::Output(port) => {
 
                            return SyncBlocker::CouldntReadMsg(port);
 
                        }
 
                        Value::Input(port) => {
 
                            return SyncBlocker::CouldntReadMsg(port);
 
                        }
 
                        _ => unreachable!(),
 
                    },
 
                    EvalContinuation::Put(port, message) => {
 
                        let value;
 
                        match port {
 
                            Value::Output(port_value) => {
 
                                value = port_value;
 
                            }
 
                            Value::Input(port_value) => {
 
                                value = port_value;
 
                            }
 
                            _ => unreachable!(),
 
                        }
 
                        let payload;
 
                        match message {
 
                            Value::Null => {
 
                                return SyncBlocker::Inconsistent;
 
                            },
 
                            Value::Message(heap_pos) => {
 
                                // Create a copy of the payload
 
                                let values = &self.prompt.store.heap_regions[heap_pos as usize].values;
 
                                let mut bytes = Vec::with_capacity(values.len());
 
                                for value in values {
 
                                    bytes.push(value.as_uint8());
 
                                }
 
                                payload = Payload(Arc::new(bytes));
 
                            }
 
                            _ => unreachable!(),
 
                        }
 
                        return SyncBlocker::PutMsg(value, payload);
 
                    }
 
                },
 
            }
 
        }
 
    }
 
}
 
impl EvalContext<'_> {
 
    // fn random(&mut self) -> LongValue {
 
    //     match self {
 
    //         // EvalContext::None => unreachable!(),
 
    //         EvalContext::Nonsync(_context) => todo!(),
 
    //         EvalContext::Sync(_) => unreachable!(),
 
    //     }
 
    // }
 
    fn new_component(&mut self, moved_ports: HashSet<PortId>, init_state: ComponentState) -> () {
 
        match self {
 
            EvalContext::None => unreachable!(),
 
            EvalContext::Nonsync(context) => {
 
                context.new_component(moved_ports, init_state)
 
            }
 
            EvalContext::Sync(_) => unreachable!(),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    fn new_channel(&mut self) -> [Value; 2] {
 
        match self {
 
            EvalContext::None => unreachable!(),
 
            EvalContext::Nonsync(context) => {
 
                let [from, to] = context.new_port_pair();
 
                let from = Value::Output(from);
 
                let to = Value::Input(to);
 
                return [from, to];
 
            }
 
            EvalContext::Sync(_) => unreachable!(),
 
        }
 
    }
 
    fn fires(&mut self, port: Value) -> Option<Value> {
 
        match self {
 
            EvalContext::None => unreachable!(),
 
            EvalContext::Nonsync(_) => unreachable!(),
 
            EvalContext::Sync(context) => match port {
 
                Value::Output(port) => context.is_firing(port).map(Value::Bool),
 
                Value::Input(port) => context.is_firing(port).map(Value::Bool),
 
                _ => unreachable!(),
 
            },
 
        }
 
    }
 
    fn get(&mut self, port: Value, store: &mut Store) -> Option<Value> {
 
        match self {
 
            EvalContext::None => unreachable!(),
 
            EvalContext::Nonsync(_) => unreachable!(),
 
            EvalContext::Sync(context) => match port {
 
                Value::Output(port) => {
 
                    debug_assert!(false, "Getting from an output port? Am I mad?");
 
                    unreachable!();
 
                }
 
                Value::Input(port) => {
 
                    let payload = context.read_msg(port);
 
                    if payload.is_none() { return None; }
 

	
 
                    let heap_pos = store.alloc_heap();
 
                    let heap_pos_usize = heap_pos as usize;
 
                    let payload = payload.unwrap();
 
                    store.heap_regions[heap_pos_usize].values.reserve(payload.0.len());
 
                    for value in payload.0.iter() {
 
                        store.heap_regions[heap_pos_usize].values.push(Value::UInt8(*value));
 
                    }
 

	
 
                    return Some(Value::Message(heap_pos));
 
                }
 
                _ => unreachable!(),
 
            },
 
        }
 
    }
 
    fn did_put(&mut self, port: Value) -> bool {
 
        match self {
 
            EvalContext::None => unreachable!("did_put in None context"),
 
            EvalContext::Nonsync(_) => unreachable!("did_put in nonsync context"),
 
            EvalContext::Sync(context) => match port {
 
                Value::Output(port) => {
 
                    context.did_put_or_get(port)
 
                },
 
                Value::Input(_) => unreachable!("did_put on input port"),
 
                _ => unreachable!("did_put on non-port value")
 
                _ => unreachable!("did_put on non-output port value")
 
            }
 
        }
 
    }
 
}
src/protocol/parser/mod.rs
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mod depth_visitor;
 
pub(crate) mod symbol_table;
 
pub(crate) mod type_table;
 
pub(crate) mod tokens;
 
pub(crate) mod token_parsing;
 
pub(crate) mod pass_tokenizer;
 
pub(crate) mod pass_symbols;
 
pub(crate) mod pass_imports;
 
pub(crate) mod pass_definitions;
 
pub(crate) mod pass_validation_linking;
 
pub(crate) mod pass_typing;
 
mod visitor;
 

	
 
use depth_visitor::*;
 
use tokens::*;
 
use crate::collections::*;
 
use visitor::Visitor2;
 
use pass_tokenizer::PassTokenizer;
 
use pass_symbols::PassSymbols;
 
use pass_imports::PassImport;
 
use pass_definitions::PassDefinitions;
 
use pass_validation_linking::PassValidationLinking;
 
use pass_typing::{PassTyping, ResolveQueue};
 
use symbol_table::*;
 
use type_table::TypeTable;
 

	
 
use crate::protocol::ast::*;
 
use crate::protocol::input_source::*;
 

	
 
use crate::protocol::ast_printer::ASTWriter;
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord)]
 
pub enum ModuleCompilationPhase {
 
    Source,                 // only source is set
 
    Tokenized,              // source is tokenized
 
    SymbolsScanned,         // all definitions are linked to their type class
 
    ImportsResolved,        // all imports are added to the symbol table
 
    DefinitionsParsed,      // produced the AST for the entire module
 
    TypesAddedToTable,      // added all definitions to the type table
 
    ValidatedAndLinked,     // AST is traversed and has linked the required AST nodes
 
    Typed,                  // Type inference and checking has been performed
 
}
 

	
 
pub struct Module {
 
    // Buffers
 
    pub source: InputSource,
 
    pub tokens: TokenBuffer,
 
    // Identifiers
 
    pub root_id: RootId,
 
    pub name: Option<(PragmaId, StringRef<'static>)>,
 
    pub version: Option<(PragmaId, i64)>,
 
    pub phase: ModuleCompilationPhase,
 
}
 

	
 
pub struct PassCtx<'a> {
 
    heap: &'a mut Heap,
 
    symbols: &'a mut SymbolTable,
 
    pool: &'a mut StringPool,
 
}
 

	
 
pub struct Parser {
 
    // Storage of all information created/gathered during compilation.
 
    pub(crate) heap: Heap,
 
    pub(crate) string_pool: StringPool,
 
    pub(crate) string_pool: StringPool, // Do not deallocate, holds all strings
 
    pub(crate) modules: Vec<Module>,
 
    pub(crate) symbol_table: SymbolTable,
 
    pub(crate) type_table: TypeTable,
 
    // Compiler passes
 
    // Compiler passes, used as little state machine that keep their memory
 
    // around.
 
    pass_tokenizer: PassTokenizer,
 
    pass_symbols: PassSymbols,
 
    pass_import: PassImport,
 
    pass_definitions: PassDefinitions,
 
    pass_validation: PassValidationLinking,
 
    pass_typing: PassTyping,
 
    // Compiler options
 
    pub write_ast_to: Option<String>,
 
}
 

	
 
impl Parser {
 
    pub fn new() -> Self {
 
        let mut parser = Parser{
 
            heap: Heap::new(),
 
            string_pool: StringPool::new(),
 
            modules: Vec::new(),
 
            symbol_table: SymbolTable::new(),
 
            type_table: TypeTable::new(),
 
            pass_tokenizer: PassTokenizer::new(),
 
            pass_symbols: PassSymbols::new(),
 
            pass_import: PassImport::new(),
 
            pass_definitions: PassDefinitions::new(),
 
            pass_validation: PassValidationLinking::new(),
 
            pass_typing: PassTyping::new(),
 
            write_ast_to: None,
 
        };
 

	
 
        parser.symbol_table.insert_scope(None, SymbolScope::Global);
 

	
 
        fn quick_type(variants: &[ParserTypeVariant]) -> ParserType {
 
            let mut t = ParserType{ elements: Vec::with_capacity(variants.len()) };
 
            for variant in variants {
 
                t.elements.push(ParserTypeElement{ full_span: InputSpan::new(), variant: variant.clone() });
 
            }
 
            t
 
        }
 

	
 
        use ParserTypeVariant as PTV;
 
        insert_builtin_function(&mut parser, "get", &["T"], |id| (
 
            vec![
 
                ("input", quick_type(&[PTV::Input, PTV::PolymorphicArgument(id.upcast(), 0)]))
 
            ],
 
            quick_type(&[PTV::PolymorphicArgument(id.upcast(), 0)])
 
        ));
 
        insert_builtin_function(&mut parser, "put", &["T"], |id| (
 
            vec![
 
                ("output", quick_type(&[PTV::Output, PTV::PolymorphicArgument(id.upcast(), 0)])),
 
                ("value", quick_type(&[PTV::PolymorphicArgument(id.upcast(), 0)])),
 
            ],
 
            quick_type(&[PTV::Void])
 
        ));
 
        insert_builtin_function(&mut parser, "fires", &["T"], |id| (
 
            vec![
 
                ("port", quick_type(&[PTV::InputOrOutput, PTV::PolymorphicArgument(id.upcast(), 0)]))
 
            ],
 
            quick_type(&[PTV::Bool])
 
        ));
 
        insert_builtin_function(&mut parser, "create", &["T"], |id| (
 
            vec![
 
                ("length", quick_type(&[PTV::IntegerLike]))
 
            ],
 
            quick_type(&[PTV::ArrayLike, PTV::PolymorphicArgument(id.upcast(), 0)])
 
        ));
 
        insert_builtin_function(&mut parser, "length", &["T"], |id| (
 
            vec![
 
                ("array", quick_type(&[PTV::ArrayLike, PTV::PolymorphicArgument(id.upcast(), 0)]))
 
            ],
 
            quick_type(&[PTV::UInt32]) // TODO: @PtrInt
 
        ));
 
        insert_builtin_function(&mut parser, "assert", &[], |id| (
 
        insert_builtin_function(&mut parser, "assert", &[], |_id| (
 
            vec![
 
                ("condition", quick_type(&[PTV::Bool])),
 
            ],
 
            quick_type(&[PTV::Void])
 
        ));
 

	
 
        parser
 
    }
 

	
 
    pub fn feed(&mut self, mut source: InputSource) -> Result<(), ParseError> {
 
        // TODO: @Optimize
 
        let mut token_buffer = TokenBuffer::new();
 
        self.pass_tokenizer.tokenize(&mut source, &mut token_buffer)?;
 

	
 
        let module = Module{
 
            source,
 
            tokens: token_buffer,
 
            root_id: RootId::new_invalid(),
 
            name: None,
 
            version: None,
 
            phase: ModuleCompilationPhase::Tokenized,
 
        };
 
        self.modules.push(module);
 

	
 
        Ok(())
 
    }
 

	
 
    pub fn parse(&mut self) -> Result<(), ParseError> {
 
        let mut pass_ctx = PassCtx{
 
            heap: &mut self.heap,
 
            symbols: &mut self.symbol_table,
 
            pool: &mut self.string_pool,
 
        };
 

	
 
        // Advance all modules to the phase where all symbols are scanned
 
        for module_idx in 0..self.modules.len() {
 
            self.pass_symbols.parse(&mut self.modules, module_idx, &mut pass_ctx)?;
 
        }
 

	
 
        // With all symbols scanned, perform further compilation until we can
 
        // add all base types to the type table.
 
        for module_idx in 0..self.modules.len() {
 
            self.pass_import.parse(&mut self.modules, module_idx, &mut pass_ctx)?;
 
            self.pass_definitions.parse(&mut self.modules, module_idx, &mut pass_ctx)?;
 
        }
 

	
 
        // Add every known type to the type table
 
        self.type_table.build_base_types(&mut self.modules, &mut pass_ctx)?;
 

	
 
        // Continue compilation with the remaining phases now that the types
 
        // are all in the type table
 
        for module_idx in 0..self.modules.len() {
 
            // TODO: Remove the entire Visitor abstraction. It really doesn't
 
            //  make sense considering the amount of special handling we do
 
            //  in each pass.
 
            let mut ctx = visitor::Ctx{
 
                heap: &mut self.heap,
 
                module: &mut self.modules[module_idx],
 
                symbols: &mut self.symbol_table,
 
                types: &mut self.type_table,
 
            };
 
            self.pass_validation.visit_module(&mut ctx)?;
 
        }
 

	
 
        // Perform typechecking on all modules
 
        let mut queue = ResolveQueue::new();
 
        for module in &mut self.modules {
 
            let mut ctx = visitor::Ctx{
 
                heap: &mut self.heap,
 
                module,
 
                symbols: &mut self.symbol_table,
 
                types: &mut self.type_table,
 
            };
 
            PassTyping::queue_module_definitions(&mut ctx, &mut queue);
 
        };
 
        while !queue.is_empty() {
 
            let top = queue.pop().unwrap();
 
            let mut ctx = visitor::Ctx{
 
                heap: &mut self.heap,
 
                module: &mut self.modules[top.root_id.index as usize],
 
                symbols: &mut self.symbol_table,
 
                types: &mut self.type_table,
 
            };
 
            self.pass_typing.handle_module_definition(&mut ctx, &mut queue, top)?;
 
        }
 

	
 
        // Perform remaining steps
 
        // TODO: Phase out at some point
 
        for module in &self.modules {
 
            let root_id = module.root_id;
 
            if let Err((position, message)) = Self::parse_inner(&mut self.heap, root_id) {
 
                return Err(ParseError::new_error_str_at_pos(&self.modules[0].source, position, &message))
 
            }
 
        }
 

	
 
        // let mut writer = ASTWriter::new();
 
        // let mut file = std::fs::File::create(std::path::Path::new("ast.txt")).unwrap();
 
        // writer.write_ast(&mut file, &self.heap);
 
        if let Some(filename) = &self.write_ast_to {
 
            let mut writer = ASTWriter::new();
 
            let mut file = std::fs::File::create(std::path::Path::new(filename)).unwrap();
 
            writer.write_ast(&mut file, &self.heap);
 
        }
 

	
 
        Ok(())
 
    }
 

	
 
    pub fn parse_inner(h: &mut Heap, pd: RootId) -> VisitorResult {
 
        // TODO: @cleanup, slowly phasing out old compiler
 
        // NestedSynchronousStatements::new().visit_protocol_description(h, pd)?;
 
        // ChannelStatementOccurrences::new().visit_protocol_description(h, pd)?;
 
        // FunctionStatementReturns::new().visit_protocol_description(h, pd)?;
 
        // ComponentStatementReturnNew::new().visit_protocol_description(h, pd)?;
 
        // CheckBuiltinOccurrences::new().visit_protocol_description(h, pd)?;
 
        // BuildSymbolDeclarations::new().visit_protocol_description(h, pd)?;
 
        // LinkCallExpressions::new().visit_protocol_description(h, pd)?;
 
        // BuildScope::new().visit_protocol_description(h, pd)?;
 
        // ResolveVariables::new().visit_protocol_description(h, pd)?;
 
        LinkStatements::new().visit_protocol_description(h, pd)?;
 
        // BuildLabels::new().visit_protocol_description(h, pd)?;
 
        // ResolveLabels::new().visit_protocol_description(h, pd)?;
 
        // AssignableExpressions::new().visit_protocol_description(h, pd)?;
 
        // IndexableExpressions::new().visit_protocol_description(h, pd)?;
 
        // SelectableExpressions::new().visit_protocol_description(h, pd)?;
 

	
 
        Ok(())
 
    }
 
}
 

	
 
// Note: args and return type need to be a function because we need to know the function ID.
 
fn insert_builtin_function<T: Fn(FunctionDefinitionId) -> (Vec<(&'static str, ParserType)>, ParserType)> (
 
    p: &mut Parser, func_name: &str, polymorphic: &[&str], arg_and_return_fn: T) {
 

	
 
    let mut poly_vars = Vec::with_capacity(polymorphic.len());
 
    for poly_var in polymorphic {
 
        poly_vars.push(Identifier{ span: InputSpan::new(), value: p.string_pool.intern(poly_var.as_bytes()) });
 
    }
 

	
 
    let func_ident_ref = p.string_pool.intern(func_name.as_bytes());
 
    let func_id = p.heap.alloc_function_definition(|this| FunctionDefinition{
 
        this,
 
        defined_in: RootId::new_invalid(),
 
        builtin: true,
 
        span: InputSpan::new(),
 
        identifier: Identifier{ span: InputSpan::new(), value: func_ident_ref.clone() },
 
        poly_vars,
 
        return_types: Vec::new(),
 
        parameters: Vec::new(),
 
        body: BlockStatementId::new_invalid(),
 
        num_expressions_in_body: -1,
 
    });
 

	
 
    let (args, ret) = arg_and_return_fn(func_id);
 

	
 
    let mut parameters = Vec::with_capacity(args.len());
 
    for (arg_name, arg_type) in args {
 
        let identifier = Identifier{ span: InputSpan::new(), value: p.string_pool.intern(arg_name.as_bytes()) };
 
        let param_id = p.heap.alloc_variable(|this| Variable{
 
            this,
 
            kind: VariableKind::Parameter,
 
            parser_type: arg_type.clone(),
 
            identifier,
 
            relative_pos_in_block: 0,
 
            unique_id_in_scope: 0
 
        });
 
        parameters.push(param_id);
 
    }
 

	
 
    let func = &mut p.heap[func_id];
 
    func.parameters = parameters;
 
    func.return_types.push(ret);
 

	
 
    p.symbol_table.insert_symbol(SymbolScope::Global, Symbol{
 
        name: func_ident_ref,
 
        variant: SymbolVariant::Definition(SymbolDefinition{
 
            defined_in_module: RootId::new_invalid(),
 
            defined_in_scope: SymbolScope::Global,
 
            definition_span: InputSpan::new(),
 
            identifier_span: InputSpan::new(),
 
            imported_at: None,
 
            class: DefinitionClass::Function,
 
            definition_id: func_id.upcast(),
 
        })
 
    }).unwrap();
 
}
 
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