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mgmt/lang/interfaces/unification.go
James Shubin d7ecc72b41 lang: ast, gapi, interfaces, parser: Print line numbers on error
This adds an initial implementation of printing line numbers on type
unification errors. It also attempts to print a visual position
indicator for most scenarios.

This patch was started by Felix Frank and finished by James Shubin.

Co-authored-by: Felix Frank <Felix.Frank.de@gmail.com>
2025-02-25 20:15:02 -05:00

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// Mgmt
// Copyright (C) James Shubin and the project contributors
// Written by James Shubin <james@shubin.ca> and the project contributors
//
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package interfaces
import (
"github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/lang/types"
)
// UnificationInvariant is the only type of invariant that we currently support.
// It always lets you specify an `Expr` so that we know what we're referring to.
// It always lets you specify two types which must get unified for a successful
// solution. Those two types are symmetrical in that it doesn't matter which is
// used where, it only affects how we print out error messages.
type UnificationInvariant struct { // formerly the SamInvariant
// Node is the AST node holding the expression. This improves our error
// messages.
Node Node
// Expr is the expression we are determining the type for. This is what
// we are unifying. This improves our error messages.
Expr Expr
// Expect is one of the two types to unify.
Expect *types.Type
// Actual is one of the two types to unify.
Actual *types.Type
}
// GenericCheck is the generic implementation of the Check Expr interface call.
// It is checking that the input type is equal to the object that Check is
// running on. In doing so, it adds any invariants that are necessary. Check
// must always call Infer to produce the invariant. The implementation can be
// generic for all expressions.
func GenericCheck(obj Expr, typ *types.Type) ([]*UnificationInvariant, error) {
// Generic implementation of Check:
// This wants to be inferred, because it always knows its type.
actual, invariants, err := obj.Infer()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
invar := &UnificationInvariant{
Expr: obj,
Node: obj,
Expect: typ, // sam says not backwards
Actual: actual,
}
invariants = append(invariants, invar)
return invariants, nil
}