package atd

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Utilities for interpreting annotations of type Ast.annot

type t = Ast.annot

Sample annotation in ATD syntax with legend:

section a   section b
----------- ------
<a a1="x1"> <b b1>
 | |  |        |
 | |  |        +- field without a value
 | |  |
 | |  +- field value
 | |
 | +- field name
 |
 +- section name

The following rules must be followed for a proper use of this module:

  • There may not be two sections with the same name. The merge function can be used to merge sections.
  • Section order doesn't matter as long as section names are unique.
  • Field names within a section should be unique. If not, only the first occurrence of each field is meaningful.
  • Field values may be arbitrary strings.
val has_section : string -> t -> bool

Return true if such a section (first-level key) exists.

val has_field : sections:string list -> field:string -> t -> bool

has_field section_names field_name annotations returns true if at least one section exists with a name in section_names and one of its fields named field_name.

Each section should be unique.

val get_flag : sections:string list -> field:string -> t -> bool

get_flag section_names field_name looks sequentially into the sections specified by section_names for a field named field_name. If no such field can be found in any section, the result is false. Otherwise, the search stops with the first field matching one of the section names and the field name. If the field has no associated value, the result is true. If the field value is "true" then true is returned. Likewise, if the field value is "false" then false is returned. If the field value is anything else, a Failure exception is raised.

Each section should be unique.

Given the following annotations in the ATD syntax noted a:

<ocaml openin="false"> <ocaml_312 openin>

We obtain the following results:

# get_flag \["ocaml_312"; "ocaml"\] "openin" a;;
\- : true
# get_flag \["ocaml_311"; "ocaml"\] "openin" a;;
\- : false
# get_flag \["ocaml_312"\] "openin" a;;
\- : true
# get_flag \["ocaml_311"\] "openin" a;;
\- : false
# get_flag \["ocaml"\] "openin" a;;
\- : false
val get_field : parse:(string -> 'a option) -> default:'a -> sections:string list -> field:string -> t -> 'a

get_field parse default section_names field_name annotations looks sequentially into the sections specified by section_names for a field named field_name. If no such field exists, the default value is returned. If the field is present, the associated value is parsed using the given function parse which should return None in order to indicate an invalid value. If the field is present without an associated value or if parse returns None, a Failure exception is raised.

Each section should be unique.

val get_fields : parse:(string -> 'a option) -> sections:string list -> field:string -> t -> 'a list

get_fields parse section_names field_name annotations looks sequentially into the sections specified by section_names for fields named field_name. Each found value is parsed using the given function parse which should return None in order to indicate an invalid value. In the end the list of parsed values is returned. If the field is present without an associated value or if parse returns None, a Failure exception is raised.

Each section should be unique.

val get_opt_field : parse:(string -> 'a option) -> sections:string list -> field:string -> t -> 'a option

This is the same as get_field except that no default value for the field exists.

val get_loc : sections:string list -> field:string -> t -> Ast.loc option

Returns the location of the annotation. Useful for error reporting.

val get_loc_exn : sections:string list -> field:string -> t -> Ast.loc

Returns the location of the annotation. Useful for error reporting.

val set_field : loc:Ast.loc -> section:string -> field:string -> string option -> t -> t

set_field loc section_name field_name value annotations sets a field, reusing existing section section_name if it exists, preserving the position of field field_name and overwriting its value if it exists.

val merge : t -> t

Merge sections of the same name together, and keeps only the first occurrence of each field.

<a a1="x1"> <b> <a a2="x3" a1="x2">

becomes

<a a1="x1" a2="x3"> <b>
val create_id : unit -> string

Create a unique numeric ID

type node_kind =
  1. | Module_head
  2. | Type_def
  3. | Type_expr
  4. | Variant
  5. | Cell
  6. | Field
type schema_field = node_kind * string
type schema_section = {
  1. section : string;
  2. fields : schema_field list;
}

An annotation schema for a section "foo" defines all the locations where annotations of the form <foo ...> can occur and which fields are allowed. The goal is to detect misspellings in field names or the incorrect placement of an annotation.

Annotations whose section is undeclared in the schema are ignored. The following is an example specifying the legal placement of annotations of the form <json name="...">:

    {
       section = "json";
       fields = [
         Variant, "name";
         Field, "name";
       ]
    }
type schema = schema_section list
val validate : schema -> Ast.any -> unit

Check that annotations of interest are not misplaced. Raises an exception with an error message when the check fails.