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James Shubin 51cf1e2921 lang: ast: The res and edge names should not use exclusives
This removes the exclusive from the res names and edge names. We now
require that the names should be lists of strings, however they can
still be single strings if that can be determined statically.
Programmers should explicitly wrap their variables in a string by
interpolation to force this, or in square brackets to force a list. The
former is generally preferable because it generates a small function
graph since it doesn't need to build a list.
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-- main.mcl --
$x = "i am x" # i am top-level
class c2() {
$y = "i am y and " + $x
#$x = $x # might be allowed, i don't _really_ care, but i prefer not
# We need to be able to re-define our new $x that shadows the parent $x,
# but it should be able to incorporate the parent (top-level) $x into
# the new value that this new $x here becomes.
# XXX: not supported for now: could not set scope: not a dag
# Sam suggested the RHS $x should have a special keyword to make it
# refer to the parent scope. I suggested when $x is also on the LHS,
# then this magic keyword should be implied. And only possible in the
# case for variables on the RHS that are the same var as on the LHS.
#$x = $x + " and this is shadowed" # this is important
}
include c2 as f1
test "${x}" {}
test "${f1.y}" {}
# the really tricky case
# XXX: not supported for now: could not set scope: not a dag
#test "${f1.x}" {}
-- OUTPUT --
Vertex: test[i am x]
Vertex: test[i am y and i am x]