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use std::io::Write;
use std::ops::{Index, IndexMut};

use crate::opcode::{CodeIdx, ConstantIdx, OpCode};
use crate::value::Value;
use crate::SourceCode;

/// Represents a source location from which one or more operations
/// were compiled.
///
/// The span itself is an index into a [codemap::Codemap], and the
/// structure tracks the number of operations that were yielded from
/// the same span.
///
/// At error reporting time, it becomes possible to either just fetch
/// the textual representation of that span from the codemap, or to
/// even re-parse the AST using rnix to create more semantically
/// interesting errors.
#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)]
struct SourceSpan {
    /// Span into the [codemap::Codemap].
    span: codemap::Span,

    /// Index of the first operation covered by this span.
    start: usize,
}

/// A chunk is a representation of a sequence of bytecode
/// instructions, associated constants and additional metadata as
/// emitted by the compiler.
#[derive(Debug, Default)]
pub struct Chunk {
    pub code: Vec<OpCode>,
    pub constants: Vec<Value>,
    spans: Vec<SourceSpan>,
}

impl Index<ConstantIdx> for Chunk {
    type Output = Value;

    fn index(&self, index: ConstantIdx) -> &Self::Output {
        &self.constants[index.0]
    }
}

impl Index<CodeIdx> for Chunk {
    type Output = OpCode;

    fn index(&self, index: CodeIdx) -> &Self::Output {
        &self.code[index.0]
    }
}

impl IndexMut<CodeIdx> for Chunk {
    fn index_mut(&mut self, index: CodeIdx) -> &mut Self::Output {
        &mut self.code[index.0]
    }
}

impl Chunk {
    pub fn push_op(&mut self, data: OpCode, span: codemap::Span) -> CodeIdx {
        let idx = self.code.len();
        self.code.push(data);
        self.push_span(span, idx);
        CodeIdx(idx)
    }

    /// Get the first span of a chunk, no questions asked.
    pub fn first_span(&self) -> codemap::Span {
        self.spans[0].span
    }

    /// Pop the last operation from the chunk and clean up its tracked
    /// span. Used when the compiler backtracks.
    pub fn pop_op(&mut self) {
        // Simply drop the last op.
        self.code.pop();

        if let Some(span) = self.spans.last() {
            // If the last span started at this op, drop it.
            if span.start == self.code.len() {
                self.spans.pop();
            }
        }
    }

    pub fn push_constant(&mut self, data: Value) -> ConstantIdx {
        let idx = self.constants.len();
        self.constants.push(data);
        ConstantIdx(idx)
    }

    // Span tracking implementation

    fn push_span(&mut self, span: codemap::Span, start: usize) {
        match self.spans.last_mut() {
            // We do not need to insert the same span again, as this
            // instruction was compiled from the same span as the last
            // one.
            Some(last) if last.span == span => {}

            // In all other cases, this is a new source span.
            _ => self.spans.push(SourceSpan { span, start }),
        }
    }

    /// Retrieve the [codemap::Span] from which the instruction at
    /// `offset` was compiled.
    pub fn get_span(&self, offset: CodeIdx) -> codemap::Span {
        let position = self
            .spans
            .binary_search_by(|span| span.start.cmp(&offset.0));

        let span = match position {
            Ok(index) => &self.spans[index],
            Err(index) => {
                if index == 0 {
                    &self.spans[0]
                } else {
                    &self.spans[index - 1]
                }
            }
        };

        span.span
    }

    /// Write the disassembler representation of the operation at
    /// `idx` to the specified writer.
    pub fn disassemble_op<W: Write>(
        &self,
        writer: &mut W,
        source: &SourceCode,
        width: usize,
        idx: CodeIdx,
    ) -> Result<(), std::io::Error> {
        write!(writer, "{:#width$x}\t ", idx.0, width = width)?;

        // Print continuation character if the previous operation was at
        // the same line, otherwise print the line.
        let line = source.get_line(self.get_span(idx));
        if idx.0 > 0 && source.get_line(self.get_span(CodeIdx(idx.0 - 1))) == line {
            write!(writer, "   |\t")?;
        } else {
            write!(writer, "{:4}\t", line)?;
        }

        match self[idx] {
            OpCode::OpConstant(idx) => {
                let val_str = match &self[idx] {
                    Value::Thunk(t) => t.debug_repr(),
                    Value::Closure(c) => format!("closure({:p})", c.lambda),
                    val => format!("{}", val),
                };

                writeln!(writer, "OpConstant({}@{})", val_str, idx.0)
            }
            op => writeln!(writer, "{:?}", op),
        }?;

        Ok(())
    }
}

#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
    use crate::test_utils::dummy_span;

    use super::*;
    #[test]
    fn push_op() {
        let mut chunk = Chunk::default();
        chunk.push_op(OpCode::OpAdd, dummy_span());
        assert_eq!(chunk.code.last().unwrap(), &OpCode::OpAdd);
    }
}