lang: funcs: Add Unify method for history function
This could use some tests.
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@@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ import (
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"github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/lang/interfaces"
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"github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/lang/types"
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"github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/util/errwrap"
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)
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const (
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@@ -66,6 +67,179 @@ func (obj *HistoryFunc) ArgGen(index int) (string, error) {
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return seq[index], nil
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}
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// Unify returns the list of invariants that this func produces.
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func (obj *HistoryFunc) Unify(expr interfaces.Expr) ([]interfaces.Invariant, error) {
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var invariants []interfaces.Invariant
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var invar interfaces.Invariant
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// func(value T1, index int) T1
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valueName, err := obj.ArgGen(0)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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indexName, err := obj.ArgGen(1)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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dummyValue := &interfaces.ExprAny{} // corresponds to the value type
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dummyIndex := &interfaces.ExprAny{} // corresponds to the index type
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dummyOut := &interfaces.ExprAny{} // corresponds to the out string
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// index arg type of int
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invar = &interfaces.EqualsInvariant{
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Expr: dummyIndex,
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Type: types.TypeInt,
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}
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invariants = append(invariants, invar)
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// index and return are the same type
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invar = &interfaces.EqualityInvariant{
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Expr1: dummyValue,
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Expr2: dummyOut,
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}
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invariants = append(invariants, invar)
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// full function
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mapped := make(map[string]interfaces.Expr)
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ordered := []string{valueName, indexName}
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mapped[valueName] = dummyValue
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mapped[indexName] = dummyIndex
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invar = &interfaces.EqualityWrapFuncInvariant{
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Expr1: expr, // maps directly to us!
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Expr2Map: mapped,
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Expr2Ord: ordered,
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Expr2Out: dummyOut,
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}
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invariants = append(invariants, invar)
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// generator function
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fn := func(fnInvariants []interfaces.Invariant, solved map[interfaces.Expr]*types.Type) ([]interfaces.Invariant, error) {
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for _, invariant := range fnInvariants {
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// search for this special type of invariant
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cfavInvar, ok := invariant.(*interfaces.CallFuncArgsValueInvariant)
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if !ok {
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continue
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}
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// did we find the mapping from us to ExprCall ?
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if cfavInvar.Func != expr {
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continue
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}
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// cfavInvar.Expr is the ExprCall! (the return pointer)
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// cfavInvar.Args are the args that ExprCall uses!
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if l := len(cfavInvar.Args); l != 2 {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("unable to build function with %d args", l)
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}
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var invariants []interfaces.Invariant
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var invar interfaces.Invariant
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// add the relationship to the returned value
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invar = &interfaces.EqualityInvariant{
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Expr1: cfavInvar.Expr,
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Expr2: dummyOut,
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}
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invariants = append(invariants, invar)
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// second arg must be an int
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invar = &interfaces.EqualsInvariant{
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Expr: cfavInvar.Args[1],
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Type: types.TypeInt,
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}
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invariants = append(invariants, invar)
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// add the relationships to the called args
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invar = &interfaces.EqualityInvariant{
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Expr1: cfavInvar.Args[0],
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Expr2: dummyValue,
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}
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invariants = append(invariants, invar)
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invar = &interfaces.EqualityInvariant{
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Expr1: cfavInvar.Args[1],
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Expr2: dummyIndex,
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}
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invariants = append(invariants, invar)
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if typ, err := cfavInvar.Args[1].Type(); err == nil { // is it known?
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if k := typ.Kind; k != types.KindInt {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("unable to build function with 1st arg of kind: %s", k)
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}
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}
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// We just need to figure out one type to know the full
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// type...
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var t1 *types.Type // the value type
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// validateArg0 checks: value T1
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validateArg0 := func(typ *types.Type) error {
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if typ == nil { // unknown so far
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return nil
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}
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if err := typ.Cmp(t1); t1 != nil && err != nil {
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return errwrap.Wrapf(err, "input type was inconsistent")
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}
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// learn!
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t1 = typ
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return nil
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}
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if typ, err := cfavInvar.Args[0].Type(); err == nil { // is it known?
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// this sets t1 and t2 on success if it learned
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if err := validateArg0(typ); err != nil {
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return nil, errwrap.Wrapf(err, "first struct arg type is inconsistent")
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}
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}
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if typ, exists := solved[cfavInvar.Args[0]]; exists { // alternate way to lookup type
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// this sets t1 and t2 on success if it learned
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if err := validateArg0(typ); err != nil {
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return nil, errwrap.Wrapf(err, "first struct arg type is inconsistent")
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}
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}
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// XXX: if the struct type/value isn't know statically?
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if t1 != nil {
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invar = &interfaces.EqualsInvariant{
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Expr: dummyValue,
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Type: t1,
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}
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invariants = append(invariants, invar)
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invar = &interfaces.EqualsInvariant{ // bonus
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Expr: dummyOut,
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Type: t1,
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}
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invariants = append(invariants, invar)
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}
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// TODO: do we return this relationship with ExprCall?
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invar = &interfaces.EqualityWrapCallInvariant{
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// TODO: should Expr1 and Expr2 be reversed???
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Expr1: cfavInvar.Expr,
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//Expr2Func: cfavInvar.Func, // same as below
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Expr2Func: expr,
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}
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invariants = append(invariants, invar)
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// TODO: are there any other invariants we should build?
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return invariants, nil // generator return
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}
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// We couldn't tell the solver anything it didn't already know!
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("couldn't generate new invariants")
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}
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invar = &interfaces.GeneratorInvariant{
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Func: fn,
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}
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invariants = append(invariants, invar)
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return invariants, nil
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}
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// Polymorphisms returns the possible type signature for this function. In this
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// case, since the number of possible types for the first arg can be infinite,
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// it returns the final precise type only if it can be gleamed statically. If
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