//! Implements methods for disassembling and printing a representation //! of compiled code, as well as tracing the runtime stack during //! execution. use std::io::{Stderr, Write}; use tabwriter::TabWriter; use crate::chunk::Chunk; use crate::opcode::OpCode; use crate::value::Value; /// Helper struct to trace runtime values and automatically flush the /// output after the value is dropped (i.e. in both success and /// failure exits from the VM). pub struct Tracer(TabWriter<Stderr>); impl Tracer { pub fn new() -> Self { let mut tw = TabWriter::new(std::io::stderr()); write!(&mut tw, "=== runtime trace ===\n").ok(); Tracer(tw) } pub fn trace(&mut self, op: &OpCode, ip: usize, stack: &[Value]) { write!(&mut self.0, "{:04} {:?}\t[ ", ip, op).ok(); for val in stack { write!(&mut self.0, "{} ", val).ok(); } write!(&mut self.0, "]\n").ok(); } } impl Drop for Tracer { fn drop(&mut self) { self.0.flush().ok(); } } fn disassemble_op(tw: &mut TabWriter<Stderr>, chunk: &Chunk, width: usize, offset: usize) { write!(tw, "{:0width$}\t ", width = width).ok(); match chunk.code[offset] { OpCode::OpConstant(idx) => write!(tw, "OpConstant({})\n", chunk.constant(idx)).ok(), op => write!(tw, "{:?}\n", op).ok(), }; } /// Disassemble a chunk of code, printing out the operations in a /// reasonable, human-readable format. pub fn disassemble_chunk(chunk: &Chunk) { let mut tw = TabWriter::new(std::io::stderr()); write!( &mut tw, "=== compiled bytecode ({} operations) ===\n", chunk.code.len() ) .ok(); let width = format!("{}", chunk.code.len()).len(); for (idx, _) in chunk.code.iter().enumerate() { disassemble_op(&mut tw, chunk, width, idx); } tw.flush().ok(); }