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patch 8.2.3704: Vim9: cannot use a list declaration in a :def function

Problem:    Vim9: cannot use a list declaration in a :def function.
Solution:   Make it work.
This commit is contained in:
Bram Moolenaar
2021-11-30 16:14:49 +00:00
parent 53ba95e4f0
commit ab36e6ae7b
5 changed files with 66 additions and 17 deletions

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@@ -420,12 +420,11 @@ similar to how a function argument can be ignored: >
To ignore any remaining items: >
[a, b; _] = longList
< *E1092*
Declaring more than one variable at a time, using the unpack notation, is
currently not supported: >
var [v1, v2] = GetValues() # Error!
That is because the type needs to be inferred from the list item type, which
isn't that easy.
possible. Each variable can have a type or infer it from the value: >
var [v1: number, v2] = GetValues()
Use this only when there is a list with values, declaring one variable per
line is much easier to read and change later.
Constants ~

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@@ -366,8 +366,7 @@ EXTERN char e_cannot_assign_to_argument[]
INIT(= N_("E1090: Cannot assign to argument %s"));
EXTERN char e_function_is_not_compiled_str[]
INIT(= N_("E1091: Function is not compiled: %s"));
EXTERN char e_cannot_use_list_for_declaration[]
INIT(= N_("E1092: Cannot use a list for a declaration"));
// E1092 unused
EXTERN char e_expected_nr_items_but_got_nr[]
INIT(= N_("E1093: Expected %d items but got %d"));
EXTERN char e_import_can_only_be_used_in_script[]

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@@ -732,7 +732,6 @@ def Test_assignment_list()
assert_equal(['sdf', 'asdf', 'end'], list3)
CheckDefExecFailure(['var ll = [1, 2, 3]', 'll[-4] = 6'], 'E684:')
CheckDefExecFailure(['var [v1, v2] = [1, 2]'], 'E1092:')
# type becomes list<any>
var somelist = rand() > 0 ? [1, 2, 3] : ['a', 'b', 'c']
@@ -753,6 +752,60 @@ def Test_assignment_list()
CheckDefExecAndScriptFailure(lines, 'E1012:', 5)
enddef
def Test_list_declaration()
var [v1, v2] = [1, 2]
v1 += 3
assert_equal(4, v1)
v2 *= 3
assert_equal(6, v2)
var lines =<< trim END
var [v1, v2] = [1]
END
CheckDefExecAndScriptFailure2(lines, 'E1093: Expected 2 items but got 1', 'E688:')
lines =<< trim END
var testlist = [1]
var [v1, v2] = testlist
END
CheckDefExecAndScriptFailure2(lines, 'E1093: Expected 2 items but got 1', 'E688:')
lines =<< trim END
var [v1, v2] = [1, 2, 3]
END
CheckDefExecAndScriptFailure2(lines, 'E1093: Expected 2 items but got 3', 'E687:')
lines =<< trim END
var testlist = [1, 2, 3]
var [v1, v2] = testlist
END
CheckDefExecAndScriptFailure2(lines, 'E1093: Expected 2 items but got 3', 'E687:')
var [vnr, vstr] = [123, 'text']
vnr += 3
assert_equal(126, vnr)
vstr ..= 'end'
assert_equal('textend', vstr)
var [vnr2: number, vstr2: string] = [123, 'text']
vnr2 += 3
assert_equal(126, vnr2)
vstr2 ..= 'end'
assert_equal('textend', vstr2)
var [vnr3: number; vlist: list<string>] = [123, 'foo', 'bar']
vnr3 += 5
assert_equal(128, vnr3)
assert_equal(['foo', 'bar'], vlist)
lines =<< trim END
var [vnr2: number, vstr2: number] = [123, 'text']
END
CheckDefExecAndScriptFailure2(lines, 'E1163: Variable 2: type mismatch, expected number but got string', 'E1012: Type mismatch; expected number but got string')
lines =<< trim END
var testlist = [234, 'text']
var [vnr2: number, vstr2: number] = testlist
END
CheckDefExecAndScriptFailure2(lines, 'E1163: Variable 2: type mismatch, expected number but got string', 'E1012: Type mismatch; expected number but got string')
enddef
def PartFuncBool(b: bool): string
return 'done'
enddef

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@@ -753,6 +753,8 @@ static char *(features[]) =
static int included_patches[] =
{ /* Add new patch number below this line */
/**/
3704,
/**/
3703,
/**/

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@@ -144,6 +144,7 @@ typedef struct {
// any "[expr]" or ".name"
char_u *lhs_dest_end; // end of the destination, including
// "[expr]" or ".name".
char_u *lhs_end; // end including any type
int lhs_has_index; // has "[expr]" or ".name"
@@ -6299,6 +6300,7 @@ compile_lhs(
--lhs->lhs_dest_end;
if (is_decl && var_end == var_start + 2 && var_end[-1] == ':')
--var_end;
lhs->lhs_end = lhs->lhs_dest_end;
// compute the length of the destination without "[expr]" or ".name"
lhs->lhs_varlen = var_end - var_start;
@@ -6435,7 +6437,7 @@ compile_lhs(
}
}
// handle "a:name" as a name, not index "name" on "a"
// handle "a:name" as a name, not index "name" in "a"
if (lhs->lhs_varlen > 1 || var_start[lhs->lhs_varlen] != ':')
var_end = lhs->lhs_dest_end;
@@ -6456,6 +6458,7 @@ compile_lhs(
if (lhs->lhs_type == NULL)
return FAIL;
lhs->lhs_has_type = TRUE;
lhs->lhs_end = p;
}
else if (lhs->lhs_lvar != NULL)
lhs->lhs_type = lhs->lhs_lvar->lv_type;
@@ -6896,13 +6899,6 @@ compile_assignment(char_u *arg, exarg_T *eap, cmdidx_T cmdidx, cctx_T *cctx)
if (p == NULL)
return *arg == '[' ? arg : NULL;
if (var_count > 0 && is_decl)
{
// TODO: should we allow this, and figure out type inference from list
// members?
emsg(_(e_cannot_use_list_for_declaration));
return NULL;
}
lhs.lhs_name = NULL;
sp = p;
@@ -7330,7 +7326,7 @@ compile_assignment(char_u *arg, exarg_T *eap, cmdidx_T cmdidx, cctx_T *cctx)
cctx->ctx_lnum = save_lnum;
if (var_idx + 1 < var_count)
var_start = skipwhite(lhs.lhs_dest_end + 1);
var_start = skipwhite(lhs.lhs_end + 1);
}
// For "[var, var] = expr" drop the "expr" value.