maplibre-gl
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BSD licensed community fork of mapbox-gl, a WebGL interactive maps library
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import Scope from './scope';
import {checkSubtype} from './types';
import ExpressionParsingError from './parsing_error';
import Literal from './definitions/literal';
import Assertion from './definitions/assertion';
import Coercion from './definitions/coercion';
import EvaluationContext from './evaluation_context';
import CompoundExpression from './compound_expression';
import CollatorExpression from './definitions/collator';
import Within from './definitions/within';
import {isGlobalPropertyConstant, isFeatureConstant} from './is_constant';
import Var from './definitions/var';
import type {Expression, ExpressionRegistry} from './expression';
import type {Type} from './types';
/**
* State associated parsing at a given point in an expression tree.
* @private
*/
class ParsingContext {
registry: ExpressionRegistry;
path: Array<number>;
key: string;
scope: Scope;
errors: Array<ExpressionParsingError>;
// The expected type of this expression. Provided only to allow Expression
// implementations to infer argument types: Expression#parse() need not
// check that the output type of the parsed expression matches
// `expectedType`.
expectedType: Type;
constructor(
registry: ExpressionRegistry,
path: Array<number> = [],
expectedType?: Type | null,
scope: Scope = new Scope(),
errors: Array<ExpressionParsingError> = []
) {
this.registry = registry;
this.path = path;
this.key = path.map(part => `[${part}]`).join('');
this.scope = scope;
this.errors = errors;
this.expectedType = expectedType;
}
/**
* @param expr the JSON expression to parse
* @param index the optional argument index if this expression is an argument of a parent expression that's being parsed
* @param options
* @param options.omitTypeAnnotations set true to omit inferred type annotations. Caller beware: with this option set, the parsed expression's type will NOT satisfy `expectedType` if it would normally be wrapped in an inferred annotation.
* @private
*/
parse(
expr: unknown,
index?: number,
expectedType?: Type | null,
bindings?: Array<[string, Expression]>,
options: {
typeAnnotation?: 'assert' | 'coerce' | 'omit';
} = {}
): Expression {
if (index) {
return this.concat(index, expectedType, bindings)._parse(expr, options);
}
return this._parse(expr, options);
}
_parse(
expr: unknown,
options: {
typeAnnotation?: 'assert' | 'coerce' | 'omit';
}
): Expression {
if (expr === null || typeof expr === 'string' || typeof expr === 'boolean' || typeof expr === 'number') {
expr = ['literal', expr];
}
function annotate(parsed, type, typeAnnotation: 'assert' | 'coerce' | 'omit') {
if (typeAnnotation === 'assert') {
return new Assertion(type, [parsed]);
} else if (typeAnnotation === 'coerce') {
return new Coercion(type, [parsed]);
} else {
return parsed;
}
}
if (Array.isArray(expr)) {
if (expr.length === 0) {
return this.error('Expected an array with at least one element. If you wanted a literal array, use ["literal", []].') as null;
}
const op = expr[0];
if (typeof op !== 'string') {
this.error(`Expression name must be a string, but found ${typeof op} instead. If you wanted a literal array, use ["literal", [...]].`, 0);
return null;
}
const Expr = this.registry[op];
if (Expr) {
let parsed = Expr.parse(expr, this);
if (!parsed) return null;
if (this.expectedType) {
const expected = this.expectedType;
const actual = parsed.type;
// When we expect a number, string, boolean, or array but have a value, wrap it in an assertion.
// When we expect a color or formatted string, but have a string or value, wrap it in a coercion.
// Otherwise, we do static type-checking.
//
// These behaviors are overridable for:
// * The "coalesce" operator, which needs to omit type annotations.
// * String-valued properties (e.g. `text-field`), where coercion is more convenient than assertion.
//
if ((expected.kind === 'string' || expected.kind === 'number' || expected.kind === 'boolean' || expected.kind === 'object' || expected.kind === 'array') && actual.kind === 'value') {
parsed = annotate(parsed, expected, options.typeAnnotation || 'assert');
} else if ((expected.kind === 'color' || expected.kind === 'formatted' || expected.kind === 'resolvedImage') && (actual.kind === 'value' || actual.kind === 'string')) {
parsed = annotate(parsed, expected, options.typeAnnotation || 'coerce');
} else if (expected.kind === 'padding' && (actual.kind === 'value' || actual.kind === 'number' || actual.kind === 'array')) {
parsed = annotate(parsed, expected, options.typeAnnotation || 'coerce');
} else if (this.checkSubtype(expected, actual)) {
return null;
}
}
// If an expression's arguments are all literals, we can evaluate
// it immediately and replace it with a literal value in the
// parsed/compiled result. Expressions that expect an image should
// not be resolved here so we can later get the available images.
if (!(parsed instanceof Literal) && (parsed.type.kind !== 'resolvedImage') && isConstant(parsed)) {
const ec = new EvaluationContext();
try {
parsed = new Literal(parsed.type, parsed.evaluate(ec));
} catch (e) {
this.error(e.message);
return null;
}
}
return parsed;
}
return this.error(`Unknown expression "${op}". If you wanted a literal array, use ["literal", [...]].`, 0) as null;
} else if (typeof expr === 'undefined') {
return this.error('\'undefined\' value invalid. Use null instead.') as null;
} else if (typeof expr === 'object') {
return this.error('Bare objects invalid. Use ["literal", {...}] instead.') as null;
} else {
return this.error(`Expected an array, but found ${typeof expr} instead.`) as null;
}
}
/**
* Returns a copy of this context suitable for parsing the subexpression at
* index `index`, optionally appending to 'let' binding map.
*
* Note that `errors` property, intended for collecting errors while
* parsing, is copied by reference rather than cloned.
* @private
*/
concat(index: number, expectedType?: Type | null, bindings?: Array<[string, Expression]>) {
const path = typeof index === 'number' ? this.path.concat(index) : this.path;
const scope = bindings ? this.scope.concat(bindings) : this.scope;
return new ParsingContext(
this.registry,
path,
expectedType || null,
scope,
this.errors
);
}
/**
* Push a parsing (or type checking) error into the `this.errors`
* @param error The message
* @param keys Optionally specify the source of the error at a child
* of the current expression at `this.key`.
* @private
*/
error(error: string, ...keys: Array<number>) {
const key = `${this.key}${keys.map(k => `[${k}]`).join('')}`;
this.errors.push(new ExpressionParsingError(key, error));
}
/**
* Returns null if `t` is a subtype of `expected`; otherwise returns an
* error message and also pushes it to `this.errors`.
*/
checkSubtype(expected: Type, t: Type): string {
const error = checkSubtype(expected, t);
if (error) this.error(error);
return error;
}
}
export default ParsingContext;
function isConstant(expression: Expression) {
if (expression instanceof Var) {
return isConstant(expression.boundExpression);
} else if (expression instanceof CompoundExpression && expression.name === 'error') {
return false;
} else if (expression instanceof CollatorExpression) {
// Although the results of a Collator expression with fixed arguments
// generally shouldn't change between executions, we can't serialize them
// as constant expressions because results change based on environment.
return false;
} else if (expression instanceof Within) {
return false;
}
const isTypeAnnotation = expression instanceof Coercion ||
expression instanceof Assertion;
let childrenConstant = true;
expression.eachChild(child => {
// We can _almost_ assume that if `expressions` children are constant,
// they would already have been evaluated to Literal values when they
// were parsed. Type annotations are the exception, because they might
// have been inferred and added after a child was parsed.
// So we recurse into isConstant() for the children of type annotations,
// but otherwise simply check whether they are Literals.
if (isTypeAnnotation) {
childrenConstant = childrenConstant && isConstant(child);
} else {
childrenConstant = childrenConstant && child instanceof Literal;
}
});
if (!childrenConstant) {
return false;
}
return isFeatureConstant(expression) &&
isGlobalPropertyConstant(expression, ['zoom', 'heatmap-density', 'line-progress', 'accumulated', 'is-supported-script']);
}