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==Functions== | ==Functions== | ||
+ | Define Racket values which are abstract syntax trees of expressions that can be later evaluated. | ||
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+ | '''Alert:''' do not evaluate them yourself. Each Racket value should have all of the necessary logic encoded in its abstract syntax tree of itty bitt expressions. | ||
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===ib-double=== | ===ib-double=== | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang="racket"> | <syntaxhighlight lang="racket"> |
Revision as of 17:37, 6 March 2023
Contents
Credit
This assignment is based on MUPL by Dan Grossman and his team at UW.
Code To Use
Code To Investigate
Ast
Expression Structs
(struct IdentifierExp (name) #:transparent)
(struct IntExp (value) #:transparent)
(struct AddExp (left_exp right_exp) #:transparent)
(struct IfGreaterExp (left_exp right_exp then_body_exp else_body_exp) #:transparent)
(struct NilExp () #:transparent)
(struct IsNilExp (exp) #:transparent)
(struct ConsExp (car_exp cdr_exp) #:transparent)
(struct CarOfConsExp (cons_exp) #:transparent)
(struct CdrOfConsExp (cons_exp) #:transparent)
(struct LetExp (binding_name binding_exp body_exp) #:transparent)
(struct FunctionExp (name_option parameter_name body_exp) #:transparent)
(struct CallExp (function_exp argument_exp) #:transparent)
expression?
(define (expression? exp)
(or (IdentifierExp? exp)
(IntExp? exp)
(AddExp? exp)
(IfGreaterExp? exp)
(NilExp? exp)
(IsNilExp? exp)
(ConsExp? exp)
(CarOfConsExp? exp)
(CdrOfConsExp? exp)
(LetExp? exp)
(FunctionExp? exp)
(CallExp? exp)))
Code To Implement
Warmup
file: | src/main/racket/ibpl/warmup.rkt | |
functions: | racket-integers->ib-IntExps ib-IntExps->racket-integers |
racket-integers->ib-IntExps
ib-IntExps->racket-integers
Interpreter
file: | src/main/racket/ibpl/interpreter.rkt | |
functions: | value? expand-environment evaluate |
(struct closure (env function) #:transparent)
value?
IBPL expressions evaluate to Racket values. value?
determines if the paramater v
is a valid value.
Valid value types are cons cells, integers, closures, and the null empty list.
For a cons cell to be a valid value, its car and cdr must be valid values.
ensure-value?
(define (ensure-value? v)
(if (value? v)
v
(raise-argument-error 'v "value?" v)))
lookup-value-in-environment
(struct entry (name value) #:transparent)
(define (lookup-value-in-environment env identifier-name)
(cond [(null? env) (error "unbound identifier during evaluation" identifier-name)]
[(equal? (entry-name (car env)) identifier-name) (entry-value (car env))]
[#t (lookup-value-in-environment (cdr env) identifier-name)]))
expand-environment
(define (expand-environment name value env)
(error 'not-yet-implemented))
Requirement: raise-argument-error for invalid parameters.
evaluate
(define (evaluate exp env)
(if (expression? exp)
(if (list? env)
(ensure-value?
(error 'not-yet-implemented))
(raise-argument-error 'env "list?" env))
(raise-argument-error 'exp "expression?" exp)))
Macros
IbIfNil
IbLet*
(struct binding (name exp) #:transparent)
IbIfEq
Functions
Define Racket values which are abstract syntax trees of expressions that can be later evaluated.
Alert: do not evaluate them yourself. Each Racket value should have all of the necessary logic encoded in its abstract syntax tree of itty bitt expressions.
ib-double
; racket version for reference
(define (racket-double n) (+ n n))
ib-sum-curry
; racket version for reference
(define (racket-sum-curry a) (lambda (b) (+ a b)))
ib-call-with-one
; racket version for reference
(define (racket-call-with-one proc) (proc 1))
ib-map
ib-map-add-n
Testing
file: | test_all.rkt | Test |
source folder: | src/test/racket/ibpl |
note: ensure that you have removed all printing to receive credit for any assignment.