This commit allows for parameters that does not require any arguments to be provided in function calls. It changes collection syntax where parameters are list of objects instead of primitive strings. A parameter has now 'name' and 'optional' properties. 'name' is required and used in same way as older strings as parameter definitions. 'Optional' property is optional, 'false' is the default behavior if undefined. It also adds additional validation to restrict parameter names to alphanumeric strings to have a clear syntax in expressions.
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1.1 KiB
TypeScript
28 lines
1.1 KiB
TypeScript
import { IFunctionParameter } from '@/application/Parser/Script/Compiler/Function/Parameter/IFunctionParameter';
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import { IFunctionParameterCollection } from '@/application/Parser/Script/Compiler/Function/Parameter/IFunctionParameterCollection';
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import { FunctionParameterStub } from './FunctionParameterStub';
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export class FunctionParameterCollectionStub implements IFunctionParameterCollection {
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private parameters = new Array<IFunctionParameter>();
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public addParameter(parameter: IFunctionParameter): void {
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this.parameters.push(parameter);
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}
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public get all(): readonly IFunctionParameter[] {
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return this.parameters;
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}
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public withParameterName(parameterName: string, isOptional = true) {
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const parameter = new FunctionParameterStub()
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.withName(parameterName)
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.withOptionality(isOptional);
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this.addParameter(parameter);
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return this;
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}
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public withParameterNames(parameterNames: readonly string[], isOptional = true) {
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for (const parameterName of parameterNames) {
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this.withParameterName(parameterName, isOptional);
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}
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return this;
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}
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}
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