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# Plan of attack
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# Immediate TODOs / General Code Cleanup
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## Symbols
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* the symbol table should probably *only* be for global definitions (maybe rename it to reflect this?)
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* dealing with variable lookup w/in functions/closures should probably happen in AST -> ReducedAST
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* b/c that's where we go from a string name to a canonical ID (for e.g. 2nd param in 3rd enclosing scope)
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* Old notes on a plan of attack:
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1. modify visitor so it can handle scopes
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1. modify visitor so it can handle scopes
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-this is needed both to handle import scope correctly
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-this is needed both to handle import scope correctly
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2. Once FQSNs are aware of function parameters, most of the Rc<String> things in eval.rs can go away
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2. Once FQSNs are aware of function parameters, most of the Rc<String> things in eval.rs can go away
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# TODO items
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## Parser
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* I think I can restructure the parser to get rid of most instances of expect!, at least at the beginning of a rule
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-use 'let' sigil in patterns for variables :
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## Typechecking
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* make a type to represent types rather than relying on string comparisons
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* look at https://rickyhan.com/jekyll/update/2018/05/26/hindley-milner-tutorial-rust.html
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## General code cleanup
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* standardize on an error type that isn't String
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* implement a visitor pattern for the use of scope_resolver
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* maybe implement this twice: 1) the value-returning, no-default one in the haoyi blogpost,
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* look at
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* https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/wikis/pattern-synonyms
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* the non-value-returning, default one like in rustc (cf. https://github.com/rust-unofficial/patterns/blob/master/patterns/visitor.md)
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# Longer-term Ideas
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## Language Syntax
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* the `type` declaration should have some kind of GADT-like syntax
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* use `let` sigil to indicate a variable in a pattern explicitly:
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```
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q is MyStruct(let a, Chrono::Trigga) then {
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q is MyStruct(let a, Chrono::Trigga) then {
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// a is in scope here
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}
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}
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```
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-idea: what if there was something like React jsx syntas built in? i.e. a way to automatically transform some kind of markup
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* if you have a pattern-match where one variant has a variable and the other
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into a function call, cf. `<h1 prop="arg">` -> h1(prop=arg)
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lacks it instead of treating this as a type error, promote the bound variable
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to an option type
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## General code cleanup
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* what if there was something like React jsx syntas built in? i.e. a way to
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- I think I can restructure the parser to get rid of most instances of expect!, at least at the beginning of a rule
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automatically transform some kind of markup into a function call, cf. `<h1
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DONE -experiment with storing metadata via ItemIds on AST nodes (cf. https://rust-lang.github.io/rustc-guide/hir.html, https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/src/librustc/hir/mod.rs )
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prop="arg">` -> h1(prop=arg)
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-implement and test open/use statements
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-implement field access
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- standardize on an error type that isn't String
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-implement a visitor pattern for the use of scope_resolver
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- maybe implement this twice: 1) the value-returning, no-default one in the haoyi blogpost,
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-look at https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/wikis/pattern-synonyms
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2) the non-value-returning, default one like in rustc (cf. https://github.com/rust-unofficial/patterns/blob/master/patterns/visitor.md)
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-parser error - should report subset of AST parsed *so far*
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* implement and test open/use statements
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- what if you used python 'def' syntax to define a function? what error message makes sense here?
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## Reduction
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* Include extensible scala-style `html"string ${var}"` string interpolations
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- make a good type for actual language builtins to avoid string comparisons
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## Typechecking
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* A neat idea for pattern matching optimization would be if you could match on
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one of several things in a list
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- make a type to represent types rather than relying on string comparisons
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- look at https://rickyhan.com/jekyll/update/2018/05/26/hindley-milner-tutorial-rust.html
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- cf. the notation mentioned in the cardelli paper, the debug information for the `typechecking` pass should
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print the generated type variable for every subexpression in an expression
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- think about idris-related ideas of multiple implementations of a type for an interface (+ vs * impl for monoids, for preorder/inorder/postorder for Foldable)
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-should have an Idris-like `cast To From` function
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## Schala-lang syntax
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-idea: the `type` declaration should have some kind of GADT-like syntax
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- Idea: if you have a pattern-match where one variant has a variable and the other lacks it
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instead of treating this as a type error, promote the bound variable to an option type
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- Include extensible scala-style html"string ${var}" string interpolations
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- A neat idea for pattern matching optimization would be if you could match on one of several things in a list
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```if x {
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if x {
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is (comp, LHSPat, RHSPat) if comp in ["==, "<"] -> ...
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is (comp, LHSPat, RHSPat) if comp in ["==, "<"] -> ...
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}
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- Schala should have both currying *and* default arguments!
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* Schala should have both currying *and* default arguments!
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```fn a(b: Int, c:Int, d:Int = 1) -> Int
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fn a(b: Int, c:Int, d:Int = 1) -> Int
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a(1,2) : Int
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a(1,2) : Int
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a(1,2,d=2): Int
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a(1,2,d=2): Int
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a(_,1,3) : Int -> Int
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a(_,1,3) : Int -> Int
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a(_,_,_) : Int -> Int -> Int -> Int
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a(_,_,_) : Int -> Int -> Int -> Int
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- scoped types - be able to define a quick enum type scoped to a function or other type for
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* scoped types - be able to define a quick enum type scoped to a function or other type for
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something, that only is meant to be used as a quick bespoke interface between
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something, that only is meant to be used as a quick bespoke interface between
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ex.
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```type enum {
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type enum {
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type enum MySubVariant {
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type enum MySubVariant {
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SubVariant1, SubVariant2, etc.
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SubVariant1, SubVariant2, etc.
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Variant1(MySubVariant),
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Variant1(MySubVariant),
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Variant2(...),
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Variant2(...),
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}```
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* inclusive/exclusive range syntax like .. vs ..=
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## Typechecking
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* something like the swift `Never` type ( https://nshipster.com/never/ ) in the stdlib
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- inclusive/exclusive range syntax like .. vs ..=
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## Compilation
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## Compilation
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-look into Inkwell for rust LLVM bindings
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* look into Inkwell for rust LLVM bindings
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* https://cranelift.readthedocs.io/en/latest/?badge=latest<Paste>
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-https://cranelift.readthedocs.io/en/latest/?badge=latest<Paste>
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* look at https://gluon-lang.org/doc/nightly/book/embedding-api.html
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## Other links of note
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# Syntax Playground
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- https://nshipster.com/never/
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-consult http://gluon-lang.org/book/embedding-api.html
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//simple if expr
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if x == 10 then "a" else "z"
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## (OLD) Playing around with conditional syntax ideas
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## (OLD) Playing around with conditional syntax ideas
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