It is sometimes useful to use the integer value of an enumerated name:
enum Foo: ZZ = 17 struct Bar: [requires: id == Foo.ZZ] # Type error 0 [+4] UInt id
In the current Emboss expression language, there is no way to perform this comparison.
$to_int()
FunctionA $to_int()
function (name TBD), taking an enum
value and returning the same numeric value with type integer, would fix this problem:
enum Foo: ZZ = 17 struct Bar: [requires: id == $to_int(Foo.ZZ)] 0 [+4] UInt id
$from_int()
Function (Optional)The opposite function would also be useful in some circumstances, but would take a lot more effort: new syntax would be needed for a type-parameterized function.
A couple of possible syntaxes:
$int_to<EnumType>(7) # 1 EnumType.$from_int(7) # 2 EnumType(7) # 3
The first option resembles type-parameterized functions in many languages, but may require some tricky modifications to Emboss's strict LR(1) grammar.
The second option looks like a class method (a la Python) or a static method (a la C++/Java/C#), and may require a less-difficult change to the Emboss grammar... but there are some messy bits in the grammar around how .
is handled, and the notation does not scale to multiple types.
The third option is more C-like, still requires grammar updates, and does not provide any obvious solution for any other, future type-parameterized functions.
$to_int()
would require changes in a lot of places, though each change should be small.
$from_int()
would require changes in pretty much the same places, but a few of them would be significantly more complex.
Basically anywhere that walks or evaluates an ir_data.Expression
would need to be updated to know about the new function. A probably-incomplete list:
compiler/back_end/header_generator.py compiler/front_end/constraints.py compiler/front_end/expression_bounds.py compiler/front_end/type_check.py compiler/util/ir_util.py
Additionally, for $to_int()
, minor tweaks would need to be made to tokenizer.py
(add the new function name) and module_ir.py
(register the new name as a function in the syntax).
For $from_int()
, the list is essentially the same, except that module_ir.py
would need much larger updates to allow whichever new syntax, and some of the other changes would be more complex in order to verify that the type parameter was actually an enum
.