Copyright | (c) The University of Glasgow 2001 |
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License | BSD-style (see the file LICENSE) |
Maintainer | Jeffrey Young <jeffrey.young@iohk.io> Luite Stegeman <luite.stegeman@iohk.io> Sylvain Henry <sylvain.henry@iohk.io> Josh Meredith <josh.meredith@iohk.io> |
Stability | experimental |
Safe Haskell | None |
Language | Haskell2010 |
Domain and Purpose
GHC.JS.Make defines helper functions to ease the creation of JavaScript ASTs as defined in
Syntax
. Its purpose is twofold: make the EDSL more ergonomic to program in, and make errors in the EDSL look obvious because the EDSL is untyped. It is primarily concerned with injecting terms into the domain of the EDSL to construct JS programs in Haskell.Strategy
The strategy for this module comes straight from gentzen; where we have two types of helper functions. Functions which inject terms into the EDSL, and combinator functions which operate on terms in the EDSL to construct new terms in the EDSL. Crucially, missing from this module are corresponding elimination or destructing functions which would project information from the EDSL back to Haskell. See
Utils
for such functions.Introduction functions
We define various primitive helpers which introduce terms in the EDSL, for example
jVar
,jLam
, andvar
andjString
. Notice that the type of each of these functions have the domainisSat a => a -> ...
; indicating that they each take something that can be injected into the EDSL domain, and the rangeJExpr
orJStat
; indicating the corresponding value in the EDSL domain. Similarly this module exports two typeclassesToExpr
andToSat
,ToExpr
injects values as a JS expression into the EDSL.ToSat
ensures that terms introduced into the EDSL carry identifier information so terms in the EDSL must have meaning.Combinator functions
The rest of the module defines combinators which create terms in the EDSL from terms in the EDSL. Notable examples are
|=
and||=
,|=
is sugar forAssignStat
, it is a binding form that declaresfoo = bar
assuming foo has been already declared.||=
is more sugar on top of|=
, it is also a binding form that declares the LHS of|=
before calling|=
to bind a value, bar, to a variable foo. Other common examples are theif_
andmath_
helpers such asmath_cos
.
Consumers
The entire JS backend consumes this module, e.g., the modules in GHC.StgToJS.*.
Notation
In this module we use
==>
in docstrings to show the translation from the JS EDSL domain to JS code. For example,foo ||= bar ==> var foo; foo = bar;
should be read asfoo ||= bar
is in the EDSL domain and results in the JS codevar foo; foo = bar;
when compiled.
Synopsis
- class ToJExpr a where
- toJExpr :: a -> JExpr
- toJExprFromList :: [a] -> JExpr
- class ToStat a where
- var :: FastString -> JExpr
- jString :: FastString -> JExpr
- jLam :: ToSat a => a -> JExpr
- jFun :: ToSat a => Ident -> a -> JStat
- jFunction :: Ident -> [Ident] -> JStat -> JStat
- jVar :: ToSat a => a -> JStat
- jFor :: (JExpr -> JStat) -> (JExpr -> JExpr) -> (JExpr -> JStat) -> (JExpr -> JStat) -> JStat
- jForNoDecl :: Ident -> JExpr -> JExpr -> JStat -> JStat -> JStat
- jForIn :: ToSat a => JExpr -> (JExpr -> a) -> JStat
- jForEachIn :: ToSat a => JExpr -> (JExpr -> a) -> JStat
- jTryCatchFinally :: ToSat a => JStat -> a -> JStat -> JStat
- (||=) :: Ident -> JExpr -> JStat
- (|=) :: JExpr -> JExpr -> JStat
- (.==.) :: JExpr -> JExpr -> JExpr
- (.===.) :: JExpr -> JExpr -> JExpr
- (.!=.) :: JExpr -> JExpr -> JExpr
- (.!==.) :: JExpr -> JExpr -> JExpr
- (.!) :: JExpr -> JExpr -> JExpr
- (.>.) :: JExpr -> JExpr -> JExpr
- (.>=.) :: JExpr -> JExpr -> JExpr
- (.<.) :: JExpr -> JExpr -> JExpr
- (.<=.) :: JExpr -> JExpr -> JExpr
- (.<<.) :: JExpr -> JExpr -> JExpr
- (.>>.) :: JExpr -> JExpr -> JExpr
- (.>>>.) :: JExpr -> JExpr -> JExpr
- (.|.) :: JExpr -> JExpr -> JExpr
- (.||.) :: JExpr -> JExpr -> JExpr
- (.&&.) :: JExpr -> JExpr -> JExpr
- if_ :: JExpr -> JExpr -> JExpr -> JExpr
- if10 :: JExpr -> JExpr
- if01 :: JExpr -> JExpr
- ifS :: JExpr -> JStat -> JStat -> JStat
- ifBlockS :: JExpr -> [JStat] -> [JStat] -> JStat
- jwhenS :: JExpr -> JStat -> JStat
- app :: FastString -> [JExpr] -> JExpr
- appS :: FastString -> [JExpr] -> JStat
- returnS :: JExpr -> JStat
- loop :: JExpr -> (JExpr -> JExpr) -> (JExpr -> JStat) -> JStat
- loopBlockS :: JExpr -> (JExpr -> JExpr) -> (JExpr -> [JStat]) -> JStat
- preIncrS :: JExpr -> JStat
- postIncrS :: JExpr -> JStat
- preDecrS :: JExpr -> JStat
- postDecrS :: JExpr -> JStat
- off8 :: JExpr -> JExpr -> JExpr
- off16 :: JExpr -> JExpr -> JExpr
- off32 :: JExpr -> JExpr -> JExpr
- off64 :: JExpr -> JExpr -> JExpr
- mask8 :: JExpr -> JExpr
- mask16 :: JExpr -> JExpr
- signExtend8 :: JExpr -> JExpr
- signExtend16 :: JExpr -> JExpr
- typeof :: JExpr -> JExpr
- returnStack :: JStat
- assignAllEqual :: HasDebugCallStack => [JExpr] -> [JExpr] -> JStat
- assignAll :: [JExpr] -> [JExpr] -> JStat
- assignAllReverseOrder :: [JExpr] -> [JExpr] -> JStat
- declAssignAll :: [Ident] -> [JExpr] -> JStat
- nullStat :: JStat
- (.^) :: JExpr -> FastString -> JExpr
- trace :: ToJExpr a => a -> JStat
- jhEmpty :: Map k JExpr
- jhSingle :: (Ord k, ToJExpr a) => k -> a -> Map k JExpr
- jhAdd :: (Ord k, ToJExpr a) => k -> a -> Map k JExpr -> Map k JExpr
- jhFromList :: [(FastString, JExpr)] -> JVal
- null_ :: JExpr
- undefined_ :: JExpr
- false_ :: JExpr
- true_ :: JExpr
- zero_ :: JExpr
- one_ :: JExpr
- two_ :: JExpr
- three_ :: JExpr
- math_log :: [JExpr] -> JExpr
- math_sin :: [JExpr] -> JExpr
- math_cos :: [JExpr] -> JExpr
- math_tan :: [JExpr] -> JExpr
- math_exp :: [JExpr] -> JExpr
- math_acos :: [JExpr] -> JExpr
- math_asin :: [JExpr] -> JExpr
- math_atan :: [JExpr] -> JExpr
- math_abs :: [JExpr] -> JExpr
- math_pow :: [JExpr] -> JExpr
- math_sqrt :: [JExpr] -> JExpr
- math_asinh :: [JExpr] -> JExpr
- math_acosh :: [JExpr] -> JExpr
- math_atanh :: [JExpr] -> JExpr
- math_cosh :: [JExpr] -> JExpr
- math_sinh :: [JExpr] -> JExpr
- math_tanh :: [JExpr] -> JExpr
- math_expm1 :: [JExpr] -> JExpr
- math_log1p :: [JExpr] -> JExpr
- math_fround :: [JExpr] -> JExpr
- decl :: Ident -> JStat
Injection Type classes
The ToJExpr
class handles injection of of things into the EDSL as a JS
expression
class ToJExpr a where Source #
Things that can be marshalled into javascript values. Instantiate for any necessary data structures.
Instances
The ToStat
class handles injection of of things into the EDSL as a JS
statement. This ends up being polymorphic sugar for JS blocks, see helper
function expr2stat
. Instantiate for any necessary data
structures.
Introduction functions
var :: FastString -> JExpr Source #
construct a JS variable reference
jString :: FastString -> JExpr Source #
Convert a ShortText to a Javascript String
jLam :: ToSat a => a -> JExpr Source #
Create a new anonymous function. The result is a JExpr
expression.
Usage:
jLam $ \x -> jVar x + one_ jLam $ \f -> (jLam $ \x -> (f `app` (x `app` x))) `app` (jLam $ \x -> (f `app` (x `app` x)))
jFun :: ToSat a => Ident -> a -> JStat Source #
Create a new function. The result is a JStat
.
Usage:
jFun fun_name $ \x -> ...
jVar :: ToSat a => a -> JStat Source #
Introduce a new variable into scope for the duration of the enclosed expression. The result is a block statement. Usage:
jVar $ x y -> mconcat [x ||= one_, y ||= two_, x + y]
jFor :: (JExpr -> JStat) -> (JExpr -> JExpr) -> (JExpr -> JStat) -> (JExpr -> JStat) -> JStat Source #
Create a for
statement given a function for initialization, a predicate
to step to, a step and a body
Usage:
jFor (|= zero_) (.<. Int 65536) preIncrS (j -> ...something with the counter j...)
jForIn :: ToSat a => JExpr -> (JExpr -> a) -> JStat Source #
Create a 'for in' statement. Usage:
jForIn {expression} $ x -> {block involving x}
jForEachIn :: ToSat a => JExpr -> (JExpr -> a) -> JStat Source #
As with "jForIn" but creating a "for each in" statement.
jTryCatchFinally :: ToSat a => JStat -> a -> JStat -> JStat Source #
As with "jForIn" but creating a "for each in" statement.
Combinators
Combinators operate on terms in the JS EDSL domain to create new terms in the EDSL domain.
(||=) :: Ident -> JExpr -> JStat infixl 2 Source #
Declare a variable and then Assign the variable to an expression
foo |= expr ==> var foo; foo = expr;
(|=) :: JExpr -> JExpr -> JStat infixl 2 Source #
Assign a variable to an expression
foo |= expr ==> var foo = expr;
(.!) :: JExpr -> JExpr -> JExpr infixl 8 Source #
return the expression at idx of obj
obj .! idx ==> obj[idx]
if10 :: JExpr -> JExpr Source #
if-expression that returns 1 if condition = true, 0 otherwise
if10 e ==> e ? 1 : 0
if01 :: JExpr -> JExpr Source #
if-expression that returns 0 if condition = true, 1 otherwise
if01 e ==> e ? 0 : 1
ifS :: JExpr -> JStat -> JStat -> JStat Source #
If-expression which returns statements, see related ifBlockS
if e s1 s2 ==> if(e) { s1 } else { s2 }
ifBlockS :: JExpr -> [JStat] -> [JStat] -> JStat Source #
If-expression which returns blocks
ifBlockS e s1 s2 ==> if(e) { s1 } else { s2 }
jwhenS :: JExpr -> JStat -> JStat Source #
A when-statement as syntactic sugar via ifS
jwhenS cond block ==> if(cond) { block } else { }
app :: FastString -> [JExpr] -> JExpr Source #
an expression application, see related appS
app f xs ==> f(xs)
loop :: JExpr -> (JExpr -> JExpr) -> (JExpr -> JStat) -> JStat Source #
"for" loop with increment at end of body
loopBlockS :: JExpr -> (JExpr -> JExpr) -> (JExpr -> [JStat]) -> JStat Source #
"for" loop with increment at end of body
signExtend8 :: JExpr -> JExpr Source #
Sign-extend/narrow a 8-bit value
signExtend16 :: JExpr -> JExpr Source #
Sign-extend/narrow a 16-bit value
returnStack :: JStat Source #
assignAllEqual :: HasDebugCallStack => [JExpr] -> [JExpr] -> JStat Source #
(.^) :: JExpr -> FastString -> JExpr infixl 8 Source #
Select a property prop
, from and object obj
obj .^ prop ==> obj.prop
Hash combinators
jhAdd :: (Ord k, ToJExpr a) => k -> a -> Map k JExpr -> Map k JExpr Source #
insert a key-value pair into a JS HashMap
jhFromList :: [(FastString, JExpr)] -> JVal Source #
Construct a JS HashMap from a list of key-value pairs
Literals
Literals in the JS EDSL are constants in the Haskell domain. These are useful helper values and never change
undefined_ :: JExpr Source #
The JS literal undefined
Math functions
Math functions in the EDSL are literals, with the exception of math_
which
is the sole math introduction function.
math_asinh :: [JExpr] -> JExpr Source #
math_acosh :: [JExpr] -> JExpr Source #
math_atanh :: [JExpr] -> JExpr Source #
math_expm1 :: [JExpr] -> JExpr Source #
math_log1p :: [JExpr] -> JExpr Source #
math_fround :: [JExpr] -> JExpr Source #