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rpnc/calc.go
T.v.Dein b5430403fd Internal/add gh actions and tests (#3)
* add gh actions and templates
* add show-versions in Makefile
* force go 1.20
* added test facilities
2023-11-06 16:09:56 +01:00

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/*
Copyright © 2023 Thomas von Dein
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
package main
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"os"
"regexp"
"strconv"
"strings"
"github.com/chzyer/readline"
)
type Calc struct {
debug bool
batch bool
stdin bool
stack *Stack
history []string
completer readline.AutoCompleter
interpreter *Interpreter
Space *regexp.Regexp
Constants []string
LuaFunctions []string
Funcalls Funcalls
BatchFuncalls Funcalls
}
// help for lua functions will be added dynamically
const Help string = `Available commands:
batch toggle batch mode
debug toggle debug output
dump display the stack contents
clear clear the whole stack
shift remove the last element of the stack
history display calculation history
help|? show this message
quit|exit|c-d|c-c exit program
Operators:
basic operators: + - x * / ^ (* is an alias of x)
Percent functions:
% percent
%- substract percent
%+ add percent
Math functions (see https://pkg.go.dev/math):
mod sqrt abs acos acosh asin asinh atan atan2 atanh cbrt ceil cos cosh
erf erfc erfcinv erfinv exp exp2 expm1 floor gamma ilogb j0 j1 log
log10 log1p log2 logb pow round roundtoeven sin sinh tan tanh trunc y0
y1 copysign dim hypot
Batch functions:
sum sum of all values (alias: +)
max max of all values
min min of all values
mean mean of all values (alias: avg)
median median of all values`
// commands, constants and operators, defined here to feed completion
// and our mode switch in Eval() dynamically
const (
Commands string = `dump reverse debug undebug clear batch shift undo help history manual exit quit`
Constants string = `Pi Phi Sqrt2 SqrtE SqrtPi SqrtPhi Ln2 Log2E Ln10 Log10E`
)
// That way we can add custom functions to completion
func GetCompleteCustomFunctions() func(string) []string {
return func(line string) []string {
completions := []string{}
for luafunc := range LuaFuncs {
completions = append(completions, luafunc)
}
completions = append(completions, strings.Split(Commands, " ")...)
completions = append(completions, strings.Split(Constants, " ")...)
return completions
}
}
func (c *Calc) GetCompleteCustomFuncalls() func(string) []string {
return func(line string) []string {
completions := []string{}
for function := range c.Funcalls {
completions = append(completions, function)
}
for function := range c.BatchFuncalls {
completions = append(completions, function)
}
return completions
}
}
func NewCalc() *Calc {
c := Calc{stack: NewStack(), debug: false}
c.Funcalls = DefineFunctions()
c.BatchFuncalls = DefineBatchFunctions()
c.completer = readline.NewPrefixCompleter(
// custom lua functions
readline.PcItemDynamic(GetCompleteCustomFunctions()),
readline.PcItemDynamic(c.GetCompleteCustomFuncalls()),
)
c.Space = regexp.MustCompile(`\s+`)
// pre-calculate mode switching arrays
c.Constants = strings.Split(Constants, " ")
for name := range LuaFuncs {
c.LuaFunctions = append(c.LuaFunctions, name)
}
return &c
}
// setup the interpreter, called from main()
func (c *Calc) SetInt(I *Interpreter) {
c.interpreter = I
}
func (c *Calc) ToggleDebug() {
c.debug = !c.debug
c.stack.ToggleDebug()
fmt.Printf("debugging set to %t\n", c.debug)
}
func (c *Calc) ToggleBatch() {
c.batch = !c.batch
fmt.Printf("batchmode set to %t\n", c.batch)
}
func (c *Calc) ToggleStdin() {
c.stdin = !c.stdin
}
func (c *Calc) Prompt() string {
p := "\033[31m»\033[0m "
b := ""
if c.batch {
b = "->batch"
}
d := ""
v := ""
if c.debug {
d = "->debug"
v = fmt.Sprintf("/rev%d", c.stack.rev)
}
return fmt.Sprintf("rpn%s%s [%d%s]%s", b, d, c.stack.Len(), v, p)
}
// the actual work horse, evaluate a line of calc command[s]
func (c *Calc) Eval(line string) {
line = strings.TrimSpace(line)
if line == "" {
return
}
for _, item := range c.Space.Split(line, -1) {
num, err := strconv.ParseFloat(item, 64)
if err == nil {
c.stack.Backup()
c.stack.Push(num)
} else {
/*
if contains(c.MathFunctions, item) {
// go builtin math function, if implemented
c.mathfunc(item)
continue
}
if contains(c.BatchFunctions, item) {
// math functions only supported in batch mode like max or mean
c.batchfunc(item)
continue
}
*/
if contains(c.Constants, item) {
// put the constant onto the stack
c.stack.Backup()
c.stack.Push(const2num(item))
continue
}
if _, ok := c.Funcalls[item]; ok {
if err := c.DoFuncall(item); err != nil {
fmt.Println(err)
} else {
c.Result()
}
continue
}
if c.batch {
if _, ok := c.BatchFuncalls[item]; ok {
if err := c.DoFuncall(item); err != nil {
fmt.Println(err)
} else {
c.Result()
}
continue
}
} else {
if _, ok := c.BatchFuncalls[item]; ok {
fmt.Println("only supported in batch mode")
continue
}
}
if contains(c.LuaFunctions, item) {
// user provided custom lua functions
c.luafunc(item)
continue
}
// management commands
switch item {
case "?":
fallthrough
case "help":
fmt.Println(Help)
fmt.Println("Lua functions:")
for name, function := range LuaFuncs {
fmt.Printf("%-20s %s\n", name, function.help)
}
case "dump":
c.stack.Dump()
case "debug":
c.ToggleDebug()
case "undebug":
c.debug = false
case "batch":
c.ToggleBatch()
case "clear":
c.stack.Backup()
c.stack.Clear()
case "shift":
c.stack.Backup()
c.stack.Shift()
case "reverse":
c.stack.Backup()
c.stack.Reverse()
case "undo":
c.stack.Restore()
case "history":
for _, entry := range c.history {
fmt.Println(entry)
}
case "exit":
fallthrough
case "quit":
os.Exit(0)
case "manual":
man()
default:
fmt.Println("unknown command or operator!")
}
}
}
}
// Execute a math function, check if it is defined just in case
func (c *Calc) DoFuncall(funcname string) error {
var function *Funcall
if c.batch {
function = c.BatchFuncalls[funcname]
} else {
function = c.Funcalls[funcname]
}
if function == nil {
panic("function not defined but in completion list")
}
var args Numbers
batch := false
if function.Expectargs == -1 {
// batch mode, but always < stack len, so check first
args = c.stack.All()
batch = true
} else {
// this is way better behavior than just using 0 in place of
// non-existing stack items
if c.stack.Len() < function.Expectargs {
return errors.New("stack doesn't provide enough arguments")
}
args = c.stack.Last(function.Expectargs)
}
c.Debug(fmt.Sprintf("calling %s with args: %v", funcname, args))
// the actual lambda call, so to say. We provide a slice of
// the requested size, fetched from the stack (but not popped
// yet!)
R := function.Func(args)
if R.Err != nil {
// leave the stack untouched in case of any error
return R.Err
}
if batch {
// get rid of stack
c.stack.Clear()
} else {
// remove operands
c.stack.Shift(function.Expectargs)
}
// save result
c.stack.Push(R.Res)
// thanks a lot
c.SetHistory(funcname, args, R.Res)
return nil
}
// we need to add a history entry for each operation
func (c *Calc) SetHistory(op string, args Numbers, res float64) {
c.History("%s %s -> %f", list2str(args), op, res)
}
// just a textual representation of math operations, viewable with the
// history command
func (c *Calc) History(format string, args ...any) {
c.history = append(c.history, fmt.Sprintf(format, args...))
}
// print the result
func (c *Calc) Result() float64 {
if !c.stdin {
fmt.Print("= ")
}
fmt.Println(c.stack.Last()[0])
return c.stack.Last()[0]
}
func (c *Calc) Debug(msg string) {
if c.debug {
fmt.Printf("DEBUG(calc): %s\n", msg)
}
}
func (c *Calc) luafunc(funcname string) {
// called from calc loop
var x float64
var err error
switch c.interpreter.FuncNumArgs(funcname) {
case 1:
x, err = c.interpreter.CallLuaFunc(funcname, c.stack.Last())
case 2:
x, err = c.interpreter.CallLuaFunc(funcname, c.stack.Last(2))
case -1:
x, err = c.interpreter.CallLuaFunc(funcname, c.stack.All())
default:
x, err = 0, errors.New("invalid number of argument requested")
}
if err != nil {
fmt.Println(err)
return
}
c.stack.Backup()
switch c.interpreter.FuncNumArgs(funcname) {
case 1:
a := c.stack.Pop()
c.History("%s(%f) = %f", funcname, a, x)
case 2:
a := c.stack.Pop()
b := c.stack.Pop()
c.History("%s(%f,%f) = %f", funcname, a, b, x)
case -1:
c.stack.Clear()
c.History("%s(*) = %f", funcname, x)
}
c.stack.Push(x)
c.Result()
}