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hallgren
f27d509075 Introducing GF.Text.Pretty for more concise pretty printers and GF.Infra.Location for modularity
GF.Text.Pretty provides the class Pretty and overloaded versions of the pretty
printing combinators in Text.PrettyPrint, allowing pretty printable values to
be used directly instead of first having to convert them to Doc with functions
like text, int, char and ppIdent. Some modules have been converted to use
GF.Text.Pretty, but not all. Precedences could be added to simplify the pretty
printers for terms and patterns.

GF.Infra.Location contains the types Location and L, factored out from
GF.Grammar.Grammar, and the class HasSourcePath. This allowed the import
of GF.Grammar.Grammar to be removed from GF.Infra.CheckM, making it more
like a pure library module.
2014-07-27 22:06:23 +00:00
hallgren
c8cbd4477f Reduced clutter in monadic code
+ Eliminated vairous ad-hoc coersion functions between specific monads 
  (IO, Err, IOE, Check) in favor of more general lifting functions
  (liftIO, liftErr).
+ Generalized many basic monadic operations from specific monads to
  arbitrary monads in the appropriate class (MonadIO and/or ErrorMonad),
  thereby completely eliminating the need for lifting functions in lots
  of places.

This can be considered a small step forward towards a cleaner
compiler API and more malleable compiler code in general.
2013-11-20 00:45:33 +00:00
hallgren
decd7122de Eliminate mutual dependencies between the GF compiler and the PGF library
+ References to modules under src/compiler have been eliminated from the PGF
  library (under src/runtime/haskell). Only two functions had to be moved (from
  GF.Data.Utilities to PGF.Utilities) to make this possible, other apparent
  dependencies turned out to be vacuous.

+ In gf.cabal, the GF executable no longer directly depends on the PGF library
  source directory, but only on the exposed library modules. This means that
  there is less duplication in gf.cabal and that the 30 modules in the
  PGF library will no longer be compiled twice while building GF.

  To make this possible, additional PGF library modules have been exposed, even
  though they should probably be considered for internal use only. They could
  be collected in a PGF.Internal module, or marked as "unstable", to make
  this explicit.

+ Also, by using the -fwarn-unused-imports flag, ~220 redundant imports were
  found and removed, reducing the total number of imports by ~15%.
2013-11-05 13:11:10 +00:00
hallgren
6d0c8eaa34 Fix an old bug that prevented pattern matching agains values containg tables
The function GF.Grammar.PatternMatch.isInConstantForm returned False for all
tables, causing matchPattern to fail, claiming that "variables occur in" the
term if it contains tables.

This problem is several years old, confirmed present in GF 3.2.10 (Oct 2010).
2013-09-05 15:20:41 +00:00
hallgren
5e3e5821fb pattern match length estimation code simplication 2013-02-28 15:13:20 +00:00
hallgren
bbc13e9f0c Faster regular expression pattern matching in the grammar compiler.
The sequence operator (x+y) was implemented by splitting the string to be
matched at all positions and trying to match the parts against the two
subpatterns. To reduce the number of splits, we now estimate the minimum and
maximum length of the string that the subpatterns could match. For common
cases, where one of the subpatterns is a string of known length, like
in (x+"y") or (x + ("a"|"o"|"u"|"e")+"y"), only one split will be tried.
2013-02-27 20:59:43 +00:00
hallgren
ad74dfe527 GF.Grammar.PatternMatch: relax overly restrictive type signatures 2012-11-07 17:23:08 +00:00
hallgren
68b2e248bf Some experiments with PSeq (left commented out) 2011-10-20 14:25:31 +00:00
hallgren
9a4f3cec9c PatternMatch.hs: commented out suspicious unused function varsOfPatt 2011-08-30 12:13:50 +00:00
krasimir
4f1f8b6308 refactoring in GF.Grammar.Grammar 2010-05-28 14:15:15 +00:00
krasimir
c92f9d1c0c reorganize the directories under src, and rescue the JavaScript interpreter from deprecated 2009-12-13 18:50:29 +00:00