Class: Puppet::Pops::Types::PAnyType
- Inherits:
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TypedModelObject
- Object
- TypedModelObject
- Puppet::Pops::Types::PAnyType
- Defined in:
- lib/puppet/pops/types/types.rb
Overview
Base type for all types
Direct Known Subclasses
PBinaryType, PCallableType, PCatalogEntryType, PCollectionType, PDataType, PDefaultType, PMetaType, PRuntimeType, PScalarType, PStructType, PTupleType, PTypeAliasType, PTypeReferenceType, PTypeWithContainedType, PUndefType, PUnitType, PVariantType
Constant Summary collapse
- DEFAULT =
The default instance of this type. Each type in the type system has this constant declared.
PAnyType.new
Class Method Summary collapse
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.new_function(instance, loader) ⇒ Object
This default implementation of of a new_function raises an Argument Error.
- .register_ptype(loader, ir) ⇒ Object
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.simple_name ⇒ String
Strips the class name from all module prefixes, the leading ‘P’ and the ending ‘Type’.
Instance Method Summary collapse
- #==(o) ⇒ Object
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#accept(visitor, guard) ⇒ Object
Accept a visitor that will be sent the message ‘visit`, once with `self` as the argument.
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#assignable?(o, guard = nil) ⇒ Boolean
Checks if o is a type that is assignable to this type.
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#callable?(args_type, guard = nil) ⇒ Boolean
Returns ‘true` if this instance is a callable that accepts the given args_type type.
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#callable_args?(callable, guard) ⇒ Boolean
private
Returns ‘true` if this instance is considered valid as arguments to the given `callable`.
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#callable_with?(args, block = nil) ⇒ Boolean
Returns ‘true` if this instance is a callable that accepts the given args.
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#check_self_recursion(originator) ⇒ Object
private
Called from the ‘PTypeAliasType` when it detects self recursion.
- #create(*args) ⇒ Object
- #eql?(o) ⇒ Boolean
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#generalize ⇒ PAnyType
Generalizes value specific types.
- #hash ⇒ Object
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#instance?(o, guard = nil) ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if the given argument o is an instance of this type.
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#iterable?(guard = nil) ⇒ Boolean
Returns ‘true` if an instance of this type is iterable, `false` otherwise The method #iterable_type must produce a `PIterableType` instance when this method returns `true`.
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#iterable_type(guard = nil) ⇒ PIterableType?
private
Returns the ‘PIterableType` that this type should be assignable to, or `nil` if no such type exists.
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#kind_of_callable?(optional = true, guard = nil) ⇒ Boolean
private
Responds ‘true` for all callables, variants of callables and unless optional is false, all optional callables.
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#name ⇒ String
Returns the name of the type, without parameters.
- #new_function(loader) ⇒ Object
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#normalize(guard = nil) ⇒ PAnyType
Normalizes the type.
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#really_instance?(o, guard = nil) ⇒ Integer
private
An object is considered to really be an instance of a type when something other than a TypeAlias or a Variant responds true to a call to #instance?.
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#resolve(type_parser, loader) ⇒ PTypeAliasType
private
Called from the TypeParser once it has found a type using the Loader to enable that this type can resolve internal type expressions using a loader.
- #simple_name ⇒ Object
- #to_alias_expanded_s ⇒ Object
- #to_s ⇒ Object
Methods inherited from TypedModelObject
_ptype, create_ptype, register_ptypes
Methods included from PuppetObject
Class Method Details
.new_function(instance, loader) ⇒ Object
This default implementation of of a new_function raises an Argument Error. Types for which creating a new instance is supported, should create and return a Puppet Function class by using Puppet:Loaders.create_loaded_function(:new, loader) and return that result.
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# File 'lib/puppet/pops/types/types.rb', line 319 def self.new_function(instance, loader) raise ArgumentError.new("Creation of new instance of type '#{instance.to_s}' is not supported") end |
.register_ptype(loader, ir) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/puppet/pops/types/types.rb', line 79 def self.register_ptype(loader, ir) @type = Pcore::create_object_type(loader, ir, self, 'Pcore::AnyType', 'Any', EMPTY_HASH) end |
.simple_name ⇒ String
Strips the class name from all module prefixes, the leading ‘P’ and the ending ‘Type’. I.e. an instance of PVariantType will return ‘Variant’
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# File 'lib/puppet/pops/types/types.rb', line 281 def self.simple_name if @simple_name.nil? n = name @simple_name = n[n.rindex('::')+3..n.size-5] end @simple_name end |
Instance Method Details
#accept(visitor, guard) ⇒ Object
Accept a visitor that will be sent the message ‘visit`, once with `self` as the argument. The visitor will then visit all types that this type contains.
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# File 'lib/puppet/pops/types/types.rb', line 86 def accept(visitor, guard) visitor.visit(self, guard) end |
#assignable?(o, guard = nil) ⇒ Boolean
Checks if o is a type that is assignable to this type. If o is a ‘Class` then it is first converted to a type. If o is a Variant, then it is considered assignable when all its types are assignable
The check for assignable must be guarded against self recursion since ‘self`, the given type o, or both, might be a `TypeAlias`. The initial caller of this method will typically never care about this and hence pass only the first argument, but as soon as a check of a contained type encounters a `TypeAlias`, then a `RecursionGuard` instance is created and passed on in all subsequent calls. The recursion is allowed to continue until self recursion has been detected in both `self` and in the given type. At that point the given type is considered to be assignable to `self` since all checks up to that point were positive.
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# File 'lib/puppet/pops/types/types.rb', line 106 def assignable?(o, guard = nil) case o when Class # Safe to call _assignable directly since a Class never is a Unit or Variant _assignable?(TypeCalculator.singleton.type(o), guard) when PUnitType true when PTypeAliasType # An alias may contain self recursive constructs. if o.self_recursion? guard ||= RecursionGuard.new if guard.add_that(o) == RecursionGuard::SELF_RECURSION_IN_BOTH # Recursion detected both in self and other. This means that other is assignable # to self. This point would not have been reached otherwise true else assignable?(o.resolved_type, guard) end else assignable?(o.resolved_type, guard) end when PVariantType # Assignable if all contained types are assignable o.types.all? { |vt| assignable?(vt, guard) } when PNotUndefType if !(o.type.nil? || o.type.assignable?(PUndefType::DEFAULT)) assignable?(o.type, guard) else _assignable?(o, guard) end else _assignable?(o, guard) end end |
#callable?(args_type, guard = nil) ⇒ Boolean
Returns ‘true` if this instance is a callable that accepts the given args_type type
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# File 'lib/puppet/pops/types/types.rb', line 146 def callable?(args_type, guard = nil) args_type.is_a?(PAnyType) && kind_of_callable? && args_type.callable_args?(self, guard) end |
#callable_args?(callable, guard) ⇒ Boolean
This method is part of a private API. You should avoid using this method if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.
Returns ‘true` if this instance is considered valid as arguments to the given `callable`
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# File 'lib/puppet/pops/types/types.rb', line 164 def callable_args?(callable, guard) false end |
#callable_with?(args, block = nil) ⇒ Boolean
Returns ‘true` if this instance is a callable that accepts the given args
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# File 'lib/puppet/pops/types/types.rb', line 155 def callable_with?(args, block = nil) false end |
#check_self_recursion(originator) ⇒ Object
This method is part of a private API. You should avoid using this method if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.
Called from the ‘PTypeAliasType` when it detects self recursion. The default is to do nothing but some self recursive constructs are illegal such as when a `PObjectType` somehow inherits itself
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# File 'lib/puppet/pops/types/types.rb', line 173 def check_self_recursion(originator) end |
#create(*args) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/puppet/pops/types/types.rb', line 304 def create(*args) Loaders.find_loader(nil).load(:function, 'new').call({}, self, *args) end |
#eql?(o) ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'lib/puppet/pops/types/types.rb', line 266 def eql?(o) self.class == o.class end |
#generalize ⇒ PAnyType
Generalizes value specific types. Types that are not value specific will return ‘self` otherwise the generalized type is returned.
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# File 'lib/puppet/pops/types/types.rb', line 181 def generalize # Applicable to all types that have no variables self end |
#hash ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/puppet/pops/types/types.rb', line 245 def hash self.class.hash end |
#instance?(o, guard = nil) ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if the given argument o is an instance of this type
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# File 'lib/puppet/pops/types/types.rb', line 253 def instance?(o, guard = nil) true end |
#iterable?(guard = nil) ⇒ Boolean
Returns ‘true` if an instance of this type is iterable, `false` otherwise The method #iterable_type must produce a `PIterableType` instance when this method returns `true`
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# File 'lib/puppet/pops/types/types.rb', line 225 def iterable?(guard = nil) false end |
#iterable_type(guard = nil) ⇒ PIterableType?
This method is part of a private API. You should avoid using this method if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.
Returns the ‘PIterableType` that this type should be assignable to, or `nil` if no such type exists. A type that returns a `PIterableType` must respond `true` to `#iterable?`.
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# File 'lib/puppet/pops/types/types.rb', line 241 def iterable_type(guard = nil) nil end |
#kind_of_callable?(optional = true, guard = nil) ⇒ Boolean
This method is part of a private API. You should avoid using this method if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.
Responds ‘true` for all callables, variants of callables and unless optional is false, all optional callables.
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# File 'lib/puppet/pops/types/types.rb', line 215 def kind_of_callable?(optional = true, guard = nil) false end |
#name ⇒ String
Returns the name of the type, without parameters
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# File 'lib/puppet/pops/types/types.rb', line 300 def name simple_name end |
#new_function(loader) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/puppet/pops/types/types.rb', line 308 def new_function(loader) self.class.new_function(self, loader) end |
#normalize(guard = nil) ⇒ PAnyType
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# File 'lib/puppet/pops/types/types.rb', line 193 def normalize(guard = nil) self end |
#really_instance?(o, guard = nil) ⇒ Integer
This method is part of a private API. You should avoid using this method if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.
An object is considered to really be an instance of a type when something other than a TypeAlias or a Variant responds true to a call to #instance?.
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# File 'lib/puppet/pops/types/types.rb', line 262 def really_instance?(o, guard = nil) instance?(o, guard) ? 1 : -1 end |
#resolve(type_parser, loader) ⇒ PTypeAliasType
This method is part of a private API. You should avoid using this method if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.
Called from the TypeParser once it has found a type using the Loader to enable that this type can resolve internal type expressions using a loader. Presently, this method is a no-op for all types except the {PTypeAliasType}.
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# File 'lib/puppet/pops/types/types.rb', line 205 def resolve(type_parser, loader) self end |
#simple_name ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/puppet/pops/types/types.rb', line 274 def simple_name self.class.simple_name end |
#to_alias_expanded_s ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/puppet/pops/types/types.rb', line 289 def TypeFormatter.new.(self) end |
#to_s ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/puppet/pops/types/types.rb', line 293 def to_s TypeFormatter.string(self) end |