Functions are implemented and VM should be able to handle function calls

* VM Signals are used by running functions to dictate whether a function
  should return, or if it should call another function. These signals
  can be injected at any time allowing for user functions to inject
  themselves at runtime.
* obj::Method is gone since it's not being used yet.
* Obj impls must implement as_any(&self) -> &dyn Any now. This allows
  for UserFun and NativeFun to be explicitly cast (among other things,
  in the future).

Signed-off-by: Alek Ratzloff <alekratz@gmail.com>
This commit is contained in:
2020-09-24 15:29:44 -07:00
parent f0032afe12
commit 3976b2135a
11 changed files with 236 additions and 71 deletions

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@@ -1,34 +1,8 @@
use crate::{obj::{reserved::*, prelude::*}, vm::{inst::Inst, Vm}}; use crate::{obj::{reserved::*, prelude::*}, vm::{inst::Inst, signal::*, Vm}};
use once_cell::sync::Lazy; use once_cell::sync::Lazy;
use shredder::{GcSafeWrapper, Scan}; use shredder::{GcSafeWrapper, Scan};
use std::fmt::{Debug, Formatter, self}; use std::fmt::{Debug, Formatter, self};
#[derive(Debug, Scan)]
pub struct Method {
vtable: Vtable,
attrs: Attrs,
}
impl Method {
pub fn new(this: ObjRef, func: ObjRef) -> Self {
Self {
vtable: Default::default(),
attrs: attrs! {
SELF_MEMBER_NAME.sym => this,
FUNC_MEMBER_NAME.sym => func,
}
}
}
}
impl_obj!(Method);
pub static CALL_METHOD_WRAPPER_FUN: Lazy<ObjRef<NativeFun>> = Lazy::new(|| {
NativeFun::new_obj(Box::new(|_vm, _fun, _args| {
todo!("__call__ function")
}))
});
// //
// struct UserFun // struct UserFun
// //
@@ -48,6 +22,27 @@ pub struct UserFun {
} }
impl UserFun { impl UserFun {
pub fn new_obj(code: Vec<Inst>, locals: Names) -> UserFunRef {
let obj_ref = ObjRef::new(UserFun {
vtable: Default::default(), // this is a placeholder for the real vtable
attrs: Default::default(),
code,
locals,
});
// XXX replace the vtable before returning, since __call__ member points to the object
// itself
{
write_obj!(let obj = obj_ref);
obj.vtable = vtable! {
TY_MEMBER_NAME.sym => USER_FUN_TY.clone(),
CALL_MEMBER_NAME.sym => obj_ref.clone(),
};
}
obj_ref
}
pub fn code(&self) -> &Vec<Inst> { pub fn code(&self) -> &Vec<Inst> {
&self.code &self.code
} }
@@ -69,11 +64,14 @@ impl Debug for UserFun {
} }
} }
pub static USER_FUN_TY: Lazy<ObjRef<Ty>> = Lazy::new(|| Ty::new_obj(USER_FUN_NAME.sym_ref()));
// //
// struct NativeFun // struct NativeFun
// //
pub type NativeFunPtr = Box<dyn Fn(&mut Vm, ObjRef, Vec<ObjRef>) + Send + Sync>; pub type NativeFunPtr = Box<dyn (Fn(ObjRef, &mut Vm, Vec<ObjRef>) -> Signal) + Send + Sync>;
pub type NativeFunRef = ObjRef<NativeFun>;
#[derive(Scan)] #[derive(Scan)]
pub struct NativeFun { pub struct NativeFun {
@@ -89,12 +87,29 @@ pub struct NativeFun {
impl NativeFun { impl NativeFun {
pub fn new_obj(fun: NativeFunPtr) -> ObjRef<Self> { pub fn new_obj(fun: NativeFunPtr) -> ObjRef<Self> {
ObjRef::new(Self { let obj_ref = ObjRef::new(Self {
// TODO : vtable for NativeFun
vtable: Default::default(), vtable: Default::default(),
attrs: Default::default(), attrs: Default::default(),
fun: GcSafeWrapper::new(fun), fun: GcSafeWrapper::new(fun),
}) });
// XXX replace the vtable before returning, since __call__ member points to the object
// itself
{
write_obj!(let obj = obj_ref);
obj.vtable = vtable! {
TY_MEMBER_NAME.sym => NATIVE_FUN_TY.clone(),
CALL_MEMBER_NAME.sym => obj_ref.clone(),
};
}
obj_ref
}
/// Gets the native function that can be invoked.
pub fn fun(&self) -> &NativeFunPtr {
&self.fun
} }
} }
@@ -113,6 +128,8 @@ impl Debug for NativeFun {
impl_obj!(NativeFun); impl_obj!(NativeFun);
pub static NATIVE_FUN_TY: Lazy<ObjRef<Ty>> = Lazy::new(|| Ty::new_obj(NATIVE_FUN_NAME.sym_ref()));
// //
// Native function defs // Native function defs
// //
@@ -121,7 +138,7 @@ impl_obj!(NativeFun);
// __get_attr__ *should* always bypass the __access__ function and get an attribute directly // __get_attr__ *should* always bypass the __access__ function and get an attribute directly
pub static GET_ATTR_MEMBER_FUN: Lazy<ObjRef<NativeFun>> = Lazy::new(|| { pub static GET_ATTR_MEMBER_FUN: Lazy<ObjRef<NativeFun>> = Lazy::new(|| {
NativeFun::new_obj(Box::new(|_vm, _fun, _args| { NativeFun::new_obj(Box::new(|_caller, _vm, _args| {
/* /*
let sym_ref = vm.pop(); let sym_ref = vm.pop();
let obj_ref = vm.pop(); let obj_ref = vm.pop();

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@@ -14,6 +14,10 @@ macro_rules! impl_obj {
fn attrs_mut(&mut self) -> Option<&mut $crate::obj::attrs::Attrs> { fn attrs_mut(&mut self) -> Option<&mut $crate::obj::attrs::Attrs> {
Some(&mut self.$attrs) Some(&mut self.$attrs)
} }
fn as_any(&self) -> &dyn std::any::Any {
self
}
} }
}; };
@@ -37,6 +41,10 @@ macro_rules! impl_obj_readonly {
fn attrs_mut(&mut self) -> Option<&mut $crate::obj::attrs::Attrs> { fn attrs_mut(&mut self) -> Option<&mut $crate::obj::attrs::Attrs> {
None None
} }
fn as_any(&self) -> &dyn std::any::Any {
self
}
} }
}; };
@@ -49,8 +57,9 @@ macro_rules! impl_obj_readonly {
#[macro_export] #[macro_export]
macro_rules! read_obj { macro_rules! read_obj {
(let $lhs:ident $(: &$ty:ty)? = $obj:expr) => { (let $lhs:ident $(: &$ty:ty)? = $obj:expr) => {
let __obj $(: &std::sync::RwLock<$ty>)? = &*$obj.get(); let __obj = &*$obj.get();
let $lhs $(: &$ty)? = &__obj.read().unwrap(); let __obj_deref = &__obj.read().unwrap();
let $lhs $(: &$ty)? = std::ops::Deref::deref(__obj_deref);
}; };
} }
@@ -60,7 +69,8 @@ macro_rules! read_obj {
macro_rules! write_obj { macro_rules! write_obj {
(let $lhs:ident $(: &$ty:ty)? = $obj:expr) => { (let $lhs:ident $(: &$ty:ty)? = $obj:expr) => {
let __obj $(: &std::sync::RwLock<$ty>)? = &*$obj.get(); let __obj $(: &std::sync::RwLock<$ty>)? = &*$obj.get();
let $lhs $(: &$ty)? = &mut __obj.write().unwrap(); let __obj_deref = &mut __obj.write().unwrap();
let $lhs $(: &$ty)? = std::ops::DerefMut::deref_mut(__obj_deref);
}; };
} }

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@@ -42,6 +42,8 @@ pub trait Obj: Scan + std::fmt::Debug {
vtable.get(&sym).cloned() vtable.get(&sym).cloned()
}) })
} }
fn as_any(&self) -> &dyn std::any::Any;
} }
// //

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@@ -30,6 +30,8 @@ impl NameInfo {
name!(INT_NAME, "Int"); name!(INT_NAME, "Int");
name!(TY_NAME, "Type"); name!(TY_NAME, "Type");
name!(SYM_NAME, "Sym"); name!(SYM_NAME, "Sym");
name!(USER_FUN_NAME, "Fun");
name!(NATIVE_FUN_NAME, "NativeFun");
// //
// Members // Members

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@@ -38,6 +38,10 @@ impl Obj for Sym {
fn attrs_mut(&mut self) -> Option<&mut Attrs> { fn attrs_mut(&mut self) -> Option<&mut Attrs> {
None None
} }
fn as_any(&self) -> &dyn std::any::Any {
self
}
} }
impl<T> std::ops::Index<Sym> for Vec<T> { impl<T> std::ops::Index<Sym> for Vec<T> {

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@@ -7,6 +7,9 @@ pub struct ConstPool {
pool: Vec<ObjRef>, pool: Vec<ObjRef>,
} }
// Constant pools are constant, and live for the lifetime of the entire program.
impl shredder::EmptyScan for ConstPool { }
impl ConstPool { impl ConstPool {
pub fn new() -> Self { pub fn new() -> Self {
Default::default() Default::default()

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@@ -4,8 +4,7 @@ use shredder::{GcSafe, Scan, Scanner};
/// A stack call frame. /// A stack call frame.
#[derive(Debug, Clone)] #[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub enum FrameKind { pub enum FrameKind {
Root, Native(NativeFunRef, Vec<ObjRef>),
Native,
User { User {
last_pc: usize, last_pc: usize,
stack_base: usize, stack_base: usize,

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@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
use crate::{obj::prelude::*, vm::consts::*}; use crate::{obj::prelude::*, vm::consts::*};
use shredder::EmptyScan;
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Clone, Copy)] #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Clone, Copy)]
pub enum Inst { pub enum Inst {
@@ -19,7 +20,7 @@ pub enum Inst {
/// This will get an attr from the object reference pointed to by the symbol. /// This will get an attr from the object reference pointed to by the symbol.
GetAttr(Sym), GetAttr(Sym),
/// A target reference and a source reference from the stack. /// Pops a target reference and a source reference from the stack.
/// ///
/// The target reference will have the given symbol attribute assigned to the source. /// The target reference will have the given symbol attribute assigned to the source.
/// ///
@@ -144,3 +145,5 @@ impl Inst {
} }
} }
} }
impl EmptyScan for Inst { }

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@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
pub mod consts; pub mod consts;
pub mod error; pub mod error; // TODO : not needed?
pub mod frame; pub mod frame;
pub mod inst; pub mod inst;
pub mod package; pub mod package;
pub(crate) mod signal;
use crate::{ use crate::{
obj::{reserved::*, prelude::*}, obj::{reserved::*, prelude::*},
vm::{error::*, frame::*, inst::*, package::*}, vm::{frame::*, inst::*, package::*, signal::*},
}; };
use shredder::{GcSafe, Scanner, Scan};
#[derive(Debug)] #[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Vm<'p> { pub struct Vm<'p> {
@@ -19,15 +19,6 @@ pub struct Vm<'p> {
package: &'p Package, package: &'p Package,
} }
unsafe impl Scan for Vm<'_> {
fn scan(&self, scanner: &mut Scanner) {
scanner.scan(&self.stack);
scanner.scan(&self.frames);
}
}
unsafe impl GcSafe for Vm<'_> {}
impl<'p> Vm<'p> { impl<'p> Vm<'p> {
pub fn new(package: &'p Package) -> Self { pub fn new(package: &'p Package) -> Self {
Self { Self {
@@ -101,20 +92,92 @@ impl<'p> Vm<'p> {
self.condition = condition; self.condition = condition;
} }
/// Run a single instruction. /// Resumes execution of the current program.
pub fn tick(&mut self) -> Result<()> { pub fn resume(&mut self) {
self.do_tick() while let Some(frame) = self.frame().cloned() {
let signal = match frame.kind() {
FrameKind::Native(fun, args) => {
read_obj!(let fun_obj = fun);
(fun_obj.fun())(fun.clone(), self, args.clone())
}
FrameKind::User { .. } => {
// run the user function until it returns control to the VM
loop {
if let Some(signal) = self.tick() {
break signal;
}
}
}
};
self.handle_signal(signal);
}
}
/// Handles a signal targeting the VM.
///
/// The signal may originate from the VM itself, or from an external location. Signals
/// generally interrupt control flow of a program.
pub fn handle_signal(&mut self, signal: Signal) {
match signal {
Signal::Call(caller, args) => {
self.begin_call(caller, args);
}
Signal::Return => {
let retval = self.stack.pop()
.expect("return value");
match self.frames.pop().unwrap().kind() {
// no-op; return value should be the TOS
FrameKind::Native(_, _) => { },
FrameKind::User { last_pc, stack_base, fun: _, } => {
// pop return value, reset PC, clean stack, and push return value
self.set_pc(*last_pc);
self.stack.truncate(*stack_base);
}
}
self.stack.push(retval);
}
}
}
/// Sets up the stack for a function call.
fn begin_call(&mut self, caller: ObjRef, args: Vec<ObjRef>) {
// create stack frame
let stack_frame = if let Some(user_fun) = std::any::Any::downcast_ref::<UserFunRef>(&caller) {
let locals = {
read_obj!(let fun_ref = user_fun);
fun_ref.locals()
.iter()
.zip(args.into_iter())
.map(|((k, _), v)| (*k, v))
.collect()
};
Frame::new(locals, FrameKind::User {
last_pc: self.pc(),
stack_base: self.stack().len(),
fun: user_fun.clone(),
})
} else if let Some(native_fun) = std::any::Any::downcast_ref::<NativeFunRef>(&caller) {
Frame::new(Default::default(), FrameKind::Native(native_fun.clone(), args))
} else {
// TODO : throw an error when error handling is figured out
panic!("can't call object {:?}", caller);
};
// push a new stack frame
self.frames.push(stack_frame);
} }
/// Gets the current instruction. /// Gets the current instruction.
#[inline(always)] #[inline(always)]
fn load_inst(&self) -> Inst { fn load_inst(&self) -> Inst {
if let FrameKind::User { fun, .. } = self.frame().expect("frame").kind() { let user_fun = if let FrameKind::User { fun, .. } = self.frame().expect("frame").kind() {
read_obj!(let fun = fun); fun
fun.code()[self.pc()]
} else { } else {
panic!("invalid stack frame"); panic!("expected user function frame")
} };
read_obj!(let user_fun = user_fun);
user_fun.code()[self.pc()]
} }
/// Run a single instruction - inlined version. /// Run a single instruction - inlined version.
@@ -123,9 +186,10 @@ impl<'p> Vm<'p> {
/// exposed API function `tick()` calls this function, but does not inline itself (unless the /// exposed API function `tick()` calls this function, but does not inline itself (unless the
/// optimizer thinks it's a good idea to do so). /// optimizer thinks it's a good idea to do so).
#[inline] #[inline]
fn do_tick(&mut self) -> Result<()> { fn tick(&mut self) -> Option<Signal> {
let inst = self.load_inst(); let inst = self.load_inst();
let mut next_pc = self.pc() + 1; let mut next_pc = self.pc() + 1;
let mut signal = None;
match inst { match inst {
Inst::PushSym(sym) => { Inst::PushSym(sym) => {
let sym_ref = global_sym_ref(sym); let sym_ref = global_sym_ref(sym);
@@ -138,9 +202,28 @@ impl<'p> Vm<'p> {
.clone(); .clone();
self.push(obj_ref); self.push(obj_ref);
} }
Inst::LoadName(_sym) => todo!(), Inst::LoadName(name) => {
Inst::Pop(Some(_sym)) => todo!(), let obj_ref = self.frames()
Inst::Pop(None) => todo!(), .iter()
.rev()
.filter_map(|frame| frame.locals().get(&name))
.cloned()
.next();
if let Some(obj_ref) = obj_ref {
self.push(obj_ref);
} else {
todo!("TODO: implement \"name value not found\" lookup")
}
}
Inst::Pop(name) => {
let tos = self.pop()
.expect("stack underflow");
// pop into name
if let Some(name) = name {
self.set_local(name, tos);
}
// else discard
}
Inst::GetAttr(sym) => { Inst::GetAttr(sym) => {
let obj_ref = self.pop().expect("getattr object"); let obj_ref = self.pop().expect("getattr object");
read_obj!(let obj = obj_ref); read_obj!(let obj = obj_ref);
@@ -149,7 +232,18 @@ impl<'p> Vm<'p> {
.unwrap_or_else(|| global_sym_ref(NIL_NAME.sym)); .unwrap_or_else(|| global_sym_ref(NIL_NAME.sym));
self.push(attr); self.push(attr);
} }
Inst::SetAttr(_sym) => todo!(), Inst::SetAttr(sym) => {
let target = self.pop()
.expect("no target available for SetAttr");
let source = self.pop()
.expect("no source available for SetAttr");
write_obj!(let target = target);
if let Some(attrs) = target.attrs_mut() {
attrs.insert(sym, source);
} else {
todo!("TODO: throw an error for attributes that can't be set");
}
}
Inst::Jump(addr) => { Inst::Jump(addr) => {
next_pc = addr; next_pc = addr;
} }
@@ -158,9 +252,14 @@ impl<'p> Vm<'p> {
next_pc = addr; next_pc = addr;
} }
} }
Inst::Call(_argc) => todo!(), Inst::Call(argc) => {
let stack_top = self.stack.len() - argc;
let args = self.stack.split_off(stack_top);
let caller = self.pop().unwrap();
signal = Some(Signal::Call(caller, args));
}
Inst::Index => todo!(), Inst::Index => todo!(),
Inst::Return => todo!(), Inst::Return => { signal = Some(Signal::Return); }
Inst::UnNeg => todo!(), Inst::UnNeg => todo!(),
Inst::UnPos => todo!(), Inst::UnPos => todo!(),
Inst::BinPlus => todo!(), Inst::BinPlus => todo!(),
@@ -177,7 +276,26 @@ impl<'p> Vm<'p> {
Inst::BinOr => todo!(), Inst::BinOr => todo!(),
} }
self.set_pc(next_pc); self.set_pc(next_pc);
//let mut next_index = self.
Ok(()) signal
}
fn set_local(&mut self, name: Name, value: ObjRef) {
for frame in self.frames.iter_mut().rev() {
let locals = frame.locals_mut();
if locals.contains_key(&name) {
locals.insert(name, value);
return;
}
}
unreachable!("unregistered name {:?}", name);
}
fn get_local(&mut self, name: Name) -> Option<ObjRef> {
self.frames.iter()
.rev()
.filter_map(|frame| frame.locals().get(&name))
.next()
.cloned()
} }
} }

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@@ -1,8 +1,9 @@
use crate::{obj::prelude::*, vm::{consts::ConstPool, inst::Inst}}; use crate::{obj::prelude::*, vm::{consts::ConstPool, inst::Inst}};
use shredder::Scan;
use std::io::{self, Write}; use std::io::{self, Write};
/// A compiled package that can be executed by a VM. /// A compiled package that can be executed by a VM.
#[derive(Debug)] #[derive(Scan, Debug)]
pub struct Package { pub struct Package {
names: Vec<Sym>, // local names mappings names: Vec<Sym>, // local names mappings
const_pool: ConstPool, const_pool: ConstPool,
@@ -31,6 +32,7 @@ impl Package {
&self.code &self.code
} }
/// Dumps a debug output of this package to the given writer.
pub fn dump(&self, writer: &mut dyn Write) -> io::Result<()> { pub fn dump(&self, writer: &mut dyn Write) -> io::Result<()> {
// column widths // column widths
let addr_w = num_digits(self.code().len(), 16).max(4); let addr_w = num_digits(self.code().len(), 16).max(4);
@@ -48,9 +50,6 @@ impl Package {
{ {
let obj_ref = self.const_pool().get(*hdl); let obj_ref = self.const_pool().get(*hdl);
read_obj!(let obj = obj_ref); read_obj!(let obj = obj_ref);
// XXX weirdness with coercion, can't deref as a &dyn Obj because
// RwReadLockGuard is not Obj - but using Deref::deref works
let obj: &dyn Obj = std::ops::Deref::deref(obj);
format!("{:?}", obj) format!("{:?}", obj)
}, },
), ),

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@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
use crate::obj::ObjRef;
/// A signal from executing code in the VM.
pub enum Signal {
Call(ObjRef, Vec<ObjRef>),
Return,
}