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patch 9.0.1780: Vim9 type not defined during object creation

Problem:  Vim9 type not defined during object creation
Solution: Define type during object creation and not during class
          definition, parse mulit-line member initializers, fix lock
          initialization

If type is not specified for a member, set it during object creation
instead of during class definition.  Add a runtime type check for the
object member initialization expression

Also, while at it, when copying an object or class, make sure the lock
is correctly initialized.

And finally, parse multi-line member initializers correctly.

closes: #11957
closes: #12868
closes: #12869
closes: #12881

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
Co-authored-by: LemonBoy <thatlemon@gmail.com>
This commit is contained in:
Yegappan Lakshmanan
2023-08-22 21:29:28 +02:00
committed by Christian Brabandt
parent 8dabccd295
commit 618e47d1cd
5 changed files with 147 additions and 47 deletions

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@@ -423,6 +423,12 @@ Each member and function name can be used only once. It is not possible to
define a function with the same name and different type of arguments.
Member Initialization ~
If the type of a member is not explicitly specified in a class, then it is set
to "any" during class definition. When an object is instantiated from the
class, then the type of the member is set.
Extending a class ~
*extends*
A class can extend one other class. *E1352* *E1353* *E1354*

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@@ -210,6 +210,17 @@ def Test_class_basic()
var v = a.Foo(,)
END
v9.CheckScriptFailure(lines, 'E15:')
lines =<< trim END
vim9script
class A
this.y = {
X: 1
}
endclass
var a = A.new()
END
v9.CheckScriptSuccess(lines)
enddef
def Test_class_defined_twice()
@@ -668,14 +679,28 @@ def Test_class_object_member_inits()
END
v9.CheckScriptFailure(lines, 'E1022:')
# If the type is not specified for a member, then it should be set during
# object creation and not when defining the class.
lines =<< trim END
vim9script
class TextPosition
this.lnum = v:none
var init_count = 0
def Init(): string
init_count += 1
return 'foo'
enddef
class A
this.str1 = Init()
this.str2: string = Init()
this.col = 1
endclass
assert_equal(init_count, 0)
var a = A.new()
assert_equal(init_count, 2)
END
v9.CheckScriptFailure(lines, 'E1330:')
v9.CheckScriptSuccess(lines)
# Test for initializing an object member with an unknown variable/type
lines =<< trim END
@@ -683,8 +708,9 @@ def Test_class_object_member_inits()
class A
this.value = init_val
endclass
var a = A.new()
END
v9.CheckScriptFailureList(lines, ['E121:', 'E1329:'])
v9.CheckScriptFailure(lines, 'E1001:')
enddef
def Test_class_object_member_access()
@@ -2625,4 +2651,67 @@ def Test_new_return_type()
v9.CheckScriptFailure(lines, 'E1365:')
enddef
" Test for checking a member initialization type at run time.
def Test_runtime_type_check_for_member_init()
var lines =<< trim END
vim9script
var retnum: bool = false
def F(): any
retnum = !retnum
if retnum
return 1
else
return "hello"
endif
enddef
class C
this._foo: bool = F()
endclass
var c1 = C.new()
var c2 = C.new()
END
v9.CheckScriptFailure(lines, 'E1012:')
enddef
" Test for locking a variable referring to an object and reassigning to another
" object.
def Test_object_lockvar()
var lines =<< trim END
vim9script
class C
this.val: number
def new(this.val)
enddef
endclass
var some_dict: dict<C> = { a: C.new(1), b: C.new(2), c: C.new(3), }
lockvar 2 some_dict
var current: C
current = some_dict['c']
assert_equal(3, current.val)
current = some_dict['b']
assert_equal(2, current.val)
def F()
current = some_dict['c']
enddef
def G()
current = some_dict['b']
enddef
F()
assert_equal(3, current.val)
G()
assert_equal(2, current.val)
END
v9.CheckScriptSuccess(lines)
enddef
" vim: ts=8 sw=2 sts=2 expandtab tw=80 fdm=marker

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@@ -699,6 +699,8 @@ static char *(features[]) =
static int included_patches[] =
{ /* Add new patch number below this line */
/**/
1780,
/**/
1779,
/**/

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@@ -67,66 +67,48 @@ parse_member(
return FAIL;
}
char_u *expr_start = skipwhite(type_arg);
char_u *expr_end = expr_start;
if (type == NULL && *expr_start != '=')
char_u *init_arg = skipwhite(type_arg);
if (type == NULL && *init_arg != '=')
{
emsg(_(e_type_or_initialization_required));
return FAIL;
}
if (*expr_start == '=')
if (init_expr == NULL && *init_arg == '=')
{
if (!VIM_ISWHITE(expr_start[-1]) || !VIM_ISWHITE(expr_start[1]))
emsg(_(e_cannot_initialize_member_in_interface));
return FAIL;
}
if (*init_arg == '=')
{
evalarg_T evalarg;
char_u *expr_start, *expr_end;
if (!VIM_ISWHITE(init_arg[-1]) || !VIM_ISWHITE(init_arg[1]))
{
semsg(_(e_white_space_required_before_and_after_str_at_str),
"=", type_arg);
return FAIL;
}
expr_start = skipwhite(expr_start + 1);
init_arg = skipwhite(init_arg + 1);
expr_end = expr_start;
evalarg_T evalarg;
fill_evalarg_from_eap(&evalarg, eap, FALSE);
skip_expr(&expr_end, NULL);
(void)skip_expr_concatenate(&init_arg, &expr_start, &expr_end, &evalarg);
// No type specified for the member. Set it to "any" and the correct type will be
// set when the object is instantiated.
if (type == NULL)
{
// No type specified, use the type of the initializer.
typval_T tv;
tv.v_type = VAR_UNKNOWN;
char_u *expr = expr_start;
int res = eval0(expr, &tv, eap, &evalarg);
type = &t_any;
if (res == OK)
{
type = typval2type(&tv, get_copyID(), type_list,
TVTT_DO_MEMBER);
clear_tv(&tv);
}
if (type == NULL)
{
semsg(_(e_cannot_get_object_member_type_from_initializer_str),
expr_start);
clear_evalarg(&evalarg, NULL);
return FAIL;
}
}
*init_expr = vim_strnsave(expr_start, expr_end - expr_start);
// Free the memory pointed by expr_start.
clear_evalarg(&evalarg, NULL);
}
if (!valid_declaration_type(type))
else if (!valid_declaration_type(type))
return FAIL;
*type_ret = type;
if (expr_end > expr_start)
{
if (init_expr == NULL)
{
emsg(_(e_cannot_initialize_member_in_interface));
return FAIL;
}
*init_expr = vim_strnsave(expr_start, expr_end - expr_start);
}
return OK;
}
@@ -1740,9 +1722,13 @@ inside_class(cctx_T *cctx_arg, class_T *cl)
void
copy_object(typval_T *from, typval_T *to)
{
*to = *from;
if (to->vval.v_object != NULL)
if (from->vval.v_object == NULL)
to->vval.v_object = NULL;
else
{
to->vval.v_object = from->vval.v_object;
++to->vval.v_object->obj_refcount;
}
}
/*
@@ -1787,9 +1773,13 @@ object_unref(object_T *obj)
void
copy_class(typval_T *from, typval_T *to)
{
*to = *from;
if (to->vval.v_class != NULL)
if (from->vval.v_class == NULL)
to->vval.v_class = NULL;
else
{
to->vval.v_class = from->vval.v_class;
++to->vval.v_class->class_refcount;
}
}
/*

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@@ -3150,6 +3150,19 @@ compile_def_function(
semsg(_(e_trailing_characters_str), expr);
goto erret;
}
type_T *type = get_type_on_stack(&cctx, 0);
if (m->ocm_type->tt_type != type->tt_type)
{
// The type of the member initialization expression is
// determined at run time. Add a runtime type check.
where_T where = WHERE_INIT;
where.wt_kind = WT_MEMBER;
where.wt_func_name = (char *)m->ocm_name;
if (need_type_where(type, m->ocm_type, FALSE, -1,
where, &cctx, FALSE, FALSE) == FAIL)
goto erret;
}
}
else
push_default_value(&cctx, m->ocm_type->tt_type,