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updating the kubernetes release to the latest in main go.mod Signed-off-by: Madhu Rajanna <madhupr007@gmail.com>
510 lines
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510 lines
16 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2023 Google LLC
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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package cel
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import (
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"github.com/google/cel-go/common"
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"github.com/google/cel-go/common/ast"
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"github.com/google/cel-go/common/types"
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"github.com/google/cel-go/common/types/ref"
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)
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// StaticOptimizer contains a sequence of ASTOptimizer instances which will be applied in order.
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//
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// The static optimizer normalizes expression ids and type-checking run between optimization
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// passes to ensure that the final optimized output is a valid expression with metadata consistent
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// with what would have been generated from a parsed and checked expression.
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//
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// Note: source position information is best-effort and likely wrong, but optimized expressions
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// should be suitable for calls to parser.Unparse.
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type StaticOptimizer struct {
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optimizers []ASTOptimizer
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}
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// NewStaticOptimizer creates a StaticOptimizer with a sequence of ASTOptimizer's to be applied
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// to a checked expression.
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func NewStaticOptimizer(optimizers ...ASTOptimizer) *StaticOptimizer {
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return &StaticOptimizer{
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optimizers: optimizers,
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}
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}
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// Optimize applies a sequence of optimizations to an Ast within a given environment.
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//
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// If issues are encountered, the Issues.Err() return value will be non-nil.
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func (opt *StaticOptimizer) Optimize(env *Env, a *Ast) (*Ast, *Issues) {
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// Make a copy of the AST to be optimized.
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optimized := ast.Copy(a.impl)
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ids := newIDGenerator(ast.MaxID(a.impl))
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// Create the optimizer context, could be pooled in the future.
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issues := NewIssues(common.NewErrors(a.Source()))
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baseFac := ast.NewExprFactory()
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exprFac := &optimizerExprFactory{
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idGenerator: ids,
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fac: baseFac,
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sourceInfo: optimized.SourceInfo(),
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}
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ctx := &OptimizerContext{
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optimizerExprFactory: exprFac,
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Env: env,
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Issues: issues,
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}
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// Apply the optimizations sequentially.
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for _, o := range opt.optimizers {
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optimized = o.Optimize(ctx, optimized)
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if issues.Err() != nil {
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return nil, issues
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}
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// Normalize expression id metadata including coordination with macro call metadata.
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freshIDGen := newIDGenerator(0)
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info := optimized.SourceInfo()
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expr := optimized.Expr()
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normalizeIDs(freshIDGen.renumberStable, expr, info)
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cleanupMacroRefs(expr, info)
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// Recheck the updated expression for any possible type-agreement or validation errors.
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parsed := &Ast{
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source: a.Source(),
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impl: ast.NewAST(expr, info)}
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checked, iss := ctx.Check(parsed)
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if iss.Err() != nil {
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return nil, iss
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}
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optimized = checked.impl
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}
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// Return the optimized result.
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return &Ast{
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source: a.Source(),
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impl: optimized,
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}, nil
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}
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// normalizeIDs ensures that the metadata present with an AST is reset in a manner such
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// that the ids within the expression correspond to the ids within macros.
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func normalizeIDs(idGen ast.IDGenerator, optimized ast.Expr, info *ast.SourceInfo) {
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optimized.RenumberIDs(idGen)
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if len(info.MacroCalls()) == 0 {
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return
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}
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// First, update the macro call ids themselves.
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callIDMap := map[int64]int64{}
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for id := range info.MacroCalls() {
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callIDMap[id] = idGen(id)
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}
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// Then update the macro call definitions which refer to these ids, but
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// ensure that the updates don't collide and remove macro entries which haven't
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// been visited / updated yet.
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type macroUpdate struct {
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id int64
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call ast.Expr
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}
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macroUpdates := []macroUpdate{}
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for oldID, newID := range callIDMap {
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call, found := info.GetMacroCall(oldID)
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if !found {
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continue
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}
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call.RenumberIDs(idGen)
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macroUpdates = append(macroUpdates, macroUpdate{id: newID, call: call})
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info.ClearMacroCall(oldID)
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}
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for _, u := range macroUpdates {
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info.SetMacroCall(u.id, u.call)
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}
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}
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func cleanupMacroRefs(expr ast.Expr, info *ast.SourceInfo) {
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if len(info.MacroCalls()) == 0 {
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return
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}
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// Sanitize the macro call references once the optimized expression has been computed
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// and the ids normalized between the expression and the macros.
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exprRefMap := make(map[int64]struct{})
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ast.PostOrderVisit(expr, ast.NewExprVisitor(func(e ast.Expr) {
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if e.ID() == 0 {
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return
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}
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exprRefMap[e.ID()] = struct{}{}
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}))
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// Update the macro call id references to ensure that macro pointers are
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// updated consistently across macros.
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for _, call := range info.MacroCalls() {
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ast.PostOrderVisit(call, ast.NewExprVisitor(func(e ast.Expr) {
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if e.ID() == 0 {
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return
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}
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exprRefMap[e.ID()] = struct{}{}
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}))
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}
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for id := range info.MacroCalls() {
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if _, found := exprRefMap[id]; !found {
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info.ClearMacroCall(id)
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}
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}
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}
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// newIDGenerator ensures that new ids are only created the first time they are encountered.
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func newIDGenerator(seed int64) *idGenerator {
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return &idGenerator{
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idMap: make(map[int64]int64),
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seed: seed,
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}
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}
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type idGenerator struct {
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idMap map[int64]int64
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seed int64
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}
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func (gen *idGenerator) nextID() int64 {
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gen.seed++
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return gen.seed
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}
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func (gen *idGenerator) renumberStable(id int64) int64 {
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if id == 0 {
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return 0
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}
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if newID, found := gen.idMap[id]; found {
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return newID
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}
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nextID := gen.nextID()
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gen.idMap[id] = nextID
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return nextID
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}
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// OptimizerContext embeds Env and Issues instances to make it easy to type-check and evaluate
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// subexpressions and report any errors encountered along the way. The context also embeds the
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// optimizerExprFactory which can be used to generate new sub-expressions with expression ids
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// consistent with the expectations of a parsed expression.
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type OptimizerContext struct {
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*Env
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*optimizerExprFactory
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*Issues
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}
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// ASTOptimizer applies an optimization over an AST and returns the optimized result.
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type ASTOptimizer interface {
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// Optimize optimizes a type-checked AST within an Environment and accumulates any issues.
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Optimize(*OptimizerContext, *ast.AST) *ast.AST
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}
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type optimizerExprFactory struct {
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*idGenerator
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fac ast.ExprFactory
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sourceInfo *ast.SourceInfo
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}
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// NewAST creates an AST from the current expression using the tracked source info which
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// is modified and managed by the OptimizerContext.
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func (opt *optimizerExprFactory) NewAST(expr ast.Expr) *ast.AST {
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return ast.NewAST(expr, opt.sourceInfo)
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}
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// CopyAST creates a renumbered copy of `Expr` and `SourceInfo` values of the input AST, where the
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// renumbering uses the same scheme as the core optimizer logic ensuring there are no collisions
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// between copies.
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//
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// Use this method before attempting to merge the expression from AST into another.
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func (opt *optimizerExprFactory) CopyAST(a *ast.AST) (ast.Expr, *ast.SourceInfo) {
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idGen := newIDGenerator(opt.nextID())
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defer func() { opt.seed = idGen.nextID() }()
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copyExpr := opt.fac.CopyExpr(a.Expr())
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copyInfo := ast.CopySourceInfo(a.SourceInfo())
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normalizeIDs(idGen.renumberStable, copyExpr, copyInfo)
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return copyExpr, copyInfo
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}
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// CopyASTAndMetadata copies the input AST and propagates the macro metadata into the AST being
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// optimized.
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func (opt *optimizerExprFactory) CopyASTAndMetadata(a *ast.AST) ast.Expr {
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copyExpr, copyInfo := opt.CopyAST(a)
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for macroID, call := range copyInfo.MacroCalls() {
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opt.SetMacroCall(macroID, call)
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}
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return copyExpr
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}
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// ClearMacroCall clears the macro at the given expression id.
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func (opt *optimizerExprFactory) ClearMacroCall(id int64) {
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opt.sourceInfo.ClearMacroCall(id)
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}
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// SetMacroCall sets the macro call metadata for the given macro id within the tracked source info
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// metadata.
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func (opt *optimizerExprFactory) SetMacroCall(id int64, expr ast.Expr) {
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opt.sourceInfo.SetMacroCall(id, expr)
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}
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// NewBindMacro creates an AST expression representing the expanded bind() macro, and a macro expression
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// representing the unexpanded call signature to be inserted into the source info macro call metadata.
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func (opt *optimizerExprFactory) NewBindMacro(macroID int64, varName string, varInit, remaining ast.Expr) (astExpr, macroExpr ast.Expr) {
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varID := opt.nextID()
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remainingID := opt.nextID()
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remaining = opt.fac.CopyExpr(remaining)
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remaining.RenumberIDs(func(id int64) int64 {
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if id == macroID {
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return remainingID
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}
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return id
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})
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if call, exists := opt.sourceInfo.GetMacroCall(macroID); exists {
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opt.SetMacroCall(remainingID, opt.fac.CopyExpr(call))
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}
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astExpr = opt.fac.NewComprehension(macroID,
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opt.fac.NewList(opt.nextID(), []ast.Expr{}, []int32{}),
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"#unused",
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varName,
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opt.fac.CopyExpr(varInit),
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opt.fac.NewLiteral(opt.nextID(), types.False),
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opt.fac.NewIdent(varID, varName),
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remaining)
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macroExpr = opt.fac.NewMemberCall(0, "bind",
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opt.fac.NewIdent(opt.nextID(), "cel"),
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opt.fac.NewIdent(varID, varName),
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opt.fac.CopyExpr(varInit),
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opt.fac.CopyExpr(remaining))
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opt.sanitizeMacro(macroID, macroExpr)
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return
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}
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// NewCall creates a global function call invocation expression.
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//
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// Example:
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//
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// countByField(list, fieldName)
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// - function: countByField
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// - args: [list, fieldName]
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func (opt *optimizerExprFactory) NewCall(function string, args ...ast.Expr) ast.Expr {
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return opt.fac.NewCall(opt.nextID(), function, args...)
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}
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// NewMemberCall creates a member function call invocation expression where 'target' is the receiver of the call.
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//
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// Example:
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//
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// list.countByField(fieldName)
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// - function: countByField
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// - target: list
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// - args: [fieldName]
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func (opt *optimizerExprFactory) NewMemberCall(function string, target ast.Expr, args ...ast.Expr) ast.Expr {
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return opt.fac.NewMemberCall(opt.nextID(), function, target, args...)
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}
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// NewIdent creates a new identifier expression.
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//
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// Examples:
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//
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// - simple_var_name
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// - qualified.subpackage.var_name
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func (opt *optimizerExprFactory) NewIdent(name string) ast.Expr {
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return opt.fac.NewIdent(opt.nextID(), name)
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}
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// NewLiteral creates a new literal expression value.
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//
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// The range of valid values for a literal generated during optimization is different than for expressions
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// generated via parsing / type-checking, as the ref.Val may be _any_ CEL value so long as the value can
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// be converted back to a literal-like form.
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func (opt *optimizerExprFactory) NewLiteral(value ref.Val) ast.Expr {
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return opt.fac.NewLiteral(opt.nextID(), value)
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}
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// NewList creates a list expression with a set of optional indices.
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//
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// Examples:
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//
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// [a, b]
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// - elems: [a, b]
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// - optIndices: []
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//
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// [a, ?b, ?c]
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// - elems: [a, b, c]
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// - optIndices: [1, 2]
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func (opt *optimizerExprFactory) NewList(elems []ast.Expr, optIndices []int32) ast.Expr {
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return opt.fac.NewList(opt.nextID(), elems, optIndices)
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}
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// NewMap creates a map from a set of entry expressions which contain a key and value expression.
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func (opt *optimizerExprFactory) NewMap(entries []ast.EntryExpr) ast.Expr {
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return opt.fac.NewMap(opt.nextID(), entries)
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}
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// NewMapEntry creates a map entry with a key and value expression and a flag to indicate whether the
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// entry is optional.
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//
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// Examples:
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//
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// {a: b}
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// - key: a
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// - value: b
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// - optional: false
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//
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// {?a: ?b}
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// - key: a
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// - value: b
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// - optional: true
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func (opt *optimizerExprFactory) NewMapEntry(key, value ast.Expr, isOptional bool) ast.EntryExpr {
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return opt.fac.NewMapEntry(opt.nextID(), key, value, isOptional)
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}
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// NewHasMacro generates a test-only select expression to be included within an AST and an unexpanded
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// has() macro call signature to be inserted into the source info macro call metadata.
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func (opt *optimizerExprFactory) NewHasMacro(macroID int64, s ast.Expr) (astExpr, macroExpr ast.Expr) {
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sel := s.AsSelect()
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astExpr = opt.fac.NewPresenceTest(macroID, sel.Operand(), sel.FieldName())
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macroExpr = opt.fac.NewCall(0, "has",
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opt.NewSelect(opt.fac.CopyExpr(sel.Operand()), sel.FieldName()))
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opt.sanitizeMacro(macroID, macroExpr)
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return
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}
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// NewSelect creates a select expression where a field value is selected from an operand.
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//
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// Example:
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//
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// msg.field_name
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// - operand: msg
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// - field: field_name
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func (opt *optimizerExprFactory) NewSelect(operand ast.Expr, field string) ast.Expr {
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return opt.fac.NewSelect(opt.nextID(), operand, field)
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}
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// NewStruct creates a new typed struct value with an set of field initializations.
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//
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// Example:
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//
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// pkg.TypeName{field: value}
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// - typeName: pkg.TypeName
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// - fields: [{field: value}]
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func (opt *optimizerExprFactory) NewStruct(typeName string, fields []ast.EntryExpr) ast.Expr {
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return opt.fac.NewStruct(opt.nextID(), typeName, fields)
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}
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// NewStructField creates a struct field initialization.
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//
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// Examples:
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//
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// {count: 3u}
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// - field: count
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// - value: 3u
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// - optional: false
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//
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// {?count: x}
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// - field: count
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// - value: x
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// - optional: true
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func (opt *optimizerExprFactory) NewStructField(field string, value ast.Expr, isOptional bool) ast.EntryExpr {
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return opt.fac.NewStructField(opt.nextID(), field, value, isOptional)
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}
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// UpdateExpr updates the target expression with the updated content while preserving macro metadata.
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//
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// There are four scenarios during the update to consider:
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// 1. target is not macro, updated is not macro
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// 2. target is macro, updated is not macro
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// 3. target is macro, updated is macro
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// 4. target is not macro, updated is macro
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//
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// When the target is a macro already, it may either be updated to a new macro function
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// body if the update is also a macro, or it may be removed altogether if the update is
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// a macro.
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//
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// When the update is a macro, then the target references within other macros must be
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// updated to point to the new updated macro. Otherwise, other macros which pointed to
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// the target body must be replaced with copies of the updated expression body.
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func (opt *optimizerExprFactory) UpdateExpr(target, updated ast.Expr) {
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// Update the expression
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target.SetKindCase(updated)
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// Early return if there's no macros present sa the source info reflects the
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// macro set from the target and updated expressions.
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if len(opt.sourceInfo.MacroCalls()) == 0 {
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return
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}
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// Determine whether the target expression was a macro.
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_, targetIsMacro := opt.sourceInfo.GetMacroCall(target.ID())
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// Determine whether the updated expression was a macro.
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updatedMacro, updatedIsMacro := opt.sourceInfo.GetMacroCall(updated.ID())
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if updatedIsMacro {
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// If the updated call was a macro, then updated id maps to target id,
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// and the updated macro moves into the target id slot.
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opt.sourceInfo.ClearMacroCall(updated.ID())
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opt.sourceInfo.SetMacroCall(target.ID(), updatedMacro)
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} else if targetIsMacro {
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// Otherwise if the target expr was a macro, but is no longer, clear
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// the macro reference.
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opt.sourceInfo.ClearMacroCall(target.ID())
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}
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// Punch holes in the updated value where macros references exist.
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macroExpr := opt.fac.CopyExpr(target)
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macroRefVisitor := ast.NewExprVisitor(func(e ast.Expr) {
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if _, exists := opt.sourceInfo.GetMacroCall(e.ID()); exists {
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e.SetKindCase(nil)
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}
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})
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ast.PostOrderVisit(macroExpr, macroRefVisitor)
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// Update any references to the expression within a macro
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macroVisitor := ast.NewExprVisitor(func(call ast.Expr) {
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// Update the target expression to point to the macro expression which
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// will be empty if the updated expression was a macro.
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if call.ID() == target.ID() {
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call.SetKindCase(opt.fac.CopyExpr(macroExpr))
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}
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// Update the macro call expression if it refers to the updated expression
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// id which has since been remapped to the target id.
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if call.ID() == updated.ID() {
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// Either ensure the expression is a macro reference or a populated with
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// the relevant sub-expression if the updated expr was not a macro.
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if updatedIsMacro {
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call.SetKindCase(nil)
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} else {
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call.SetKindCase(opt.fac.CopyExpr(macroExpr))
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}
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// Since SetKindCase does not renumber the id, ensure the references to
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// the old 'updated' id are mapped to the target id.
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call.RenumberIDs(func(id int64) int64 {
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if id == updated.ID() {
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return target.ID()
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}
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return id
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})
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}
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})
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for _, call := range opt.sourceInfo.MacroCalls() {
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ast.PostOrderVisit(call, macroVisitor)
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}
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}
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func (opt *optimizerExprFactory) sanitizeMacro(macroID int64, macroExpr ast.Expr) {
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macroRefVisitor := ast.NewExprVisitor(func(e ast.Expr) {
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if _, exists := opt.sourceInfo.GetMacroCall(e.ID()); exists && e.ID() != macroID {
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e.SetKindCase(nil)
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}
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})
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ast.PostOrderVisit(macroExpr, macroRefVisitor)
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}
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