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It's unclear if the second part of the book can reuse anything from
the first part (I'm guessing probably the scanner, but I'll move that
back if it turns out to be the case).
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Implements the first part of the resolver from
https://craftinginterpreters.com/resolving-and-binding.html
This is wired up to the execution paths in main, but not yet in the
tests. The resolved depth is also not actually used for variable
lookups (yet).
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In the book this is implemented via exceptions as control flow, and
I'm sticking somewhat closely to that by doing it via an error
variant.
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First part of
https://craftinginterpreters.com/statements-and-state.html
Supports print statements, as well as evaluation for the sake of
it (i.e. future side-effects).
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This lets the parser collect multiple errors instead of returning
after the first one, with some optimistic synchronisation after
encountering something that looks wonky.
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... and show them to users, very crudely.
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Note that Lox does not support escapes, and I don't care about that.
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... still not that interesting, but at this point slightly divergent
from the book:
The book embraces mutability for interpreter state, initially for
tracking whether an error condition has occured.
I avoid this by instead defining an error type and collecting the
error values, to be handled later on.
Notes: So far nothing special, but this is just the beginning of the
book. I like the style it is written in and it has pointed to some
interesting resources, such as a 1965 paper titled "The Next 700
Languages".
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