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typecheck/typedef: added copy_from
This function would copy concrete type from one unifier to another unifier, and can handle recursive types. This would be used in code generation for moving types from one unification table to another one.
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@ -116,6 +116,80 @@ impl Unifier {
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// copy concrete type from a type in another unifier
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// note that we are constructing a new type this way
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// this can handle recursive types
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pub fn copy_from(
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&mut self,
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unifier: &mut Unifier,
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ty: Type,
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type_cache: &mut HashMap<Type, Type>,
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) -> Type {
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let representative = self.get_representative(ty);
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type_cache.get(&representative).cloned().unwrap_or_else(|| {
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// put in a placeholder first to handle possible recursive type
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let placeholder = self.get_fresh_var().0;
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type_cache.insert(representative, placeholder);
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let ty = match &*self.get_ty(ty) {
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TypeEnum::TVar { .. } | TypeEnum::TRigidVar { .. } | TypeEnum::TCall(..) => {
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unreachable!()
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}
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TypeEnum::TObj { obj_id, fields, params } => TypeEnum::TObj {
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obj_id: *obj_id,
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fields: RefCell::new(
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fields
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.borrow()
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.iter()
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.map(|(name, ty)| {
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(name.clone(), self.copy_from(unifier, *ty, type_cache))
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})
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.collect(),
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),
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params: RefCell::new(
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params
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.borrow()
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.iter()
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.map(|(id, ty)| (*id, self.copy_from(unifier, *ty, type_cache)))
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.collect(),
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),
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},
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TypeEnum::TList { ty } => {
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TypeEnum::TList { ty: self.copy_from(unifier, *ty, type_cache) }
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}
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TypeEnum::TFunc(fun) => {
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let fun = fun.borrow();
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TypeEnum::TFunc(RefCell::new(FunSignature {
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args: fun
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.args
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.iter()
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.map(|arg| FuncArg {
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name: arg.name.clone(),
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ty: self.copy_from(unifier, arg.ty, type_cache),
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default_value: arg.default_value.clone(),
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})
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.collect(),
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ret: self.copy_from(unifier, fun.ret, type_cache),
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vars: fun
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.vars
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.iter()
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.map(|(id, ty)| (*id, self.copy_from(unifier, *ty, type_cache)))
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.collect(),
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}))
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}
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TypeEnum::TTuple { ty } => TypeEnum::TTuple {
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ty: ty.iter().map(|ty| self.copy_from(unifier, *ty, type_cache)).collect(),
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},
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TypeEnum::TVirtual { ty } => {
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TypeEnum::TVirtual { ty: self.copy_from(unifier, *ty, type_cache) }
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}
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};
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let ty = unifier.add_ty(ty);
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self.unify(placeholder, ty).unwrap();
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type_cache.insert(representative, ty);
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ty
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})
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}
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/// Determine if the two types are the same
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pub fn unioned(&mut self, a: Type, b: Type) -> bool {
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self.unification_table.unioned(a, b)
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