171 lines
6.6 KiB
TypeScript
171 lines
6.6 KiB
TypeScript
import {BooleanType, ColorType, NumberType, StringType, ValueType} from '../types';
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import {valueToString, validateRGBA} from '../values';
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import {RuntimeError} from '../runtime_error';
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import {Formatted} from '../types/formatted';
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import {ResolvedImage} from '../types/resolved_image';
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import {Color} from '../types/color';
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import {Padding} from '../types/padding';
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import {NumberArray} from '../types/number_array';
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import {ColorArray} from '../types/color_array';
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import {VariableAnchorOffsetCollection} from '../types/variable_anchor_offset_collection';
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import type {Expression} from '../expression';
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import type {ParsingContext} from '../parsing_context';
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import type {EvaluationContext} from '../evaluation_context';
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import type {Type} from '../types';
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const types = {
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'to-boolean': BooleanType,
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'to-color': ColorType,
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'to-number': NumberType,
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'to-string': StringType
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};
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/**
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* Special form for error-coalescing coercion expressions "to-number",
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* "to-color". Since these coercions can fail at runtime, they accept multiple
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* arguments, only evaluating one at a time until one succeeds.
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*
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* @private
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*/
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export class Coercion implements Expression {
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type: Type;
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args: Array<Expression>;
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constructor(type: Type, args: Array<Expression>) {
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this.type = type;
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this.args = args;
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}
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static parse(args: ReadonlyArray<unknown>, context: ParsingContext): Expression {
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if (args.length < 2)
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return context.error('Expected at least one argument.') as null;
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const name: string = (args[0] as any);
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if (!types[name]) throw new Error(`Can't parse ${name} as it is not part of the known types`);
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if ((name === 'to-boolean' || name === 'to-string') && args.length !== 2)
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return context.error('Expected one argument.') as null;
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const type = types[name];
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const parsed = [];
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for (let i = 1; i < args.length; i++) {
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const input = context.parse(args[i], i, ValueType);
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if (!input) return null;
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parsed.push(input);
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}
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return new Coercion(type, parsed);
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}
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evaluate(ctx: EvaluationContext) {
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switch (this.type.kind) {
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case 'boolean':
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return Boolean(this.args[0].evaluate(ctx));
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case 'color': {
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let input;
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let error;
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for (const arg of this.args) {
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input = arg.evaluate(ctx);
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error = null;
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if (input instanceof Color) {
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return input;
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} else if (typeof input === 'string') {
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const c = ctx.parseColor(input);
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if (c) return c;
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} else if (Array.isArray(input)) {
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if (input.length < 3 || input.length > 4) {
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error = `Invalid rgba value ${JSON.stringify(input)}: expected an array containing either three or four numeric values.`;
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} else {
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error = validateRGBA(input[0], input[1], input[2], input[3]);
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}
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if (!error) {
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return new Color((input[0] as any) / 255, (input[1] as any) / 255, (input[2] as any) / 255, (input[3] as any));
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}
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}
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}
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throw new RuntimeError(error || `Could not parse color from value '${typeof input === 'string' ? input : JSON.stringify(input)}'`);
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}
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case 'padding': {
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let input;
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for (const arg of this.args) {
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input = arg.evaluate(ctx);
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const pad = Padding.parse(input);
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if (pad) {
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return pad;
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}
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}
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throw new RuntimeError(`Could not parse padding from value '${typeof input === 'string' ? input : JSON.stringify(input)}'`);
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}
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case 'numberArray': {
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let input;
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for (const arg of this.args) {
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input = arg.evaluate(ctx);
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const val = NumberArray.parse(input);
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if (val) {
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return val;
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}
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}
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throw new RuntimeError(`Could not parse numberArray from value '${typeof input === 'string' ? input : JSON.stringify(input)}'`);
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}
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case 'colorArray': {
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let input;
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for (const arg of this.args) {
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input = arg.evaluate(ctx);
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const val = ColorArray.parse(input);
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if (val) {
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return val;
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}
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}
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throw new RuntimeError(`Could not parse colorArray from value '${typeof input === 'string' ? input : JSON.stringify(input)}'`);
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}
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case 'variableAnchorOffsetCollection': {
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let input;
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for (const arg of this.args) {
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input = arg.evaluate(ctx);
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const coll = VariableAnchorOffsetCollection.parse(input);
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if (coll) {
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return coll;
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}
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}
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throw new RuntimeError(`Could not parse variableAnchorOffsetCollection from value '${typeof input === 'string' ? input : JSON.stringify(input)}'`);
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}
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case 'number': {
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let value = null;
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for (const arg of this.args) {
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value = arg.evaluate(ctx);
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if (value === null) return 0;
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const num = Number(value);
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if (isNaN(num)) continue;
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return num;
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}
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throw new RuntimeError(`Could not convert ${JSON.stringify(value)} to number.`);
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}
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case 'formatted':
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// There is no explicit 'to-formatted' but this coercion can be implicitly
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// created by properties that expect the 'formatted' type.
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return Formatted.fromString(valueToString(this.args[0].evaluate(ctx)));
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case 'resolvedImage':
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return ResolvedImage.fromString(valueToString(this.args[0].evaluate(ctx)));
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case 'projectionDefinition':
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return this.args[0].evaluate(ctx);
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default:
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return valueToString(this.args[0].evaluate(ctx));
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}
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}
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eachChild(fn: (_: Expression) => void) {
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this.args.forEach(fn);
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}
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outputDefined(): boolean {
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return this.args.every(arg => arg.outputDefined());
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}
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}
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