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Evaluator for Little Schemer chapter 1
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class Atom | |
attr_reader :symbol | |
def initialize(symbol) | |
@symbol = symbol | |
end | |
def ==(other) | |
self.symbol == other.symbol | |
end | |
end |
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class Evaluator | |
def initialize(program) | |
@program = program | |
end | |
def evaluate(env={}) | |
function, argument = @program.car, @program.cdr.car | |
operation = function.symbol | |
case argument | |
when Atom | |
env[argument.symbol].send(operation) | |
when List | |
self.class.new(argument).evaluate(env).send(operation) | |
else | |
raise | |
end | |
end | |
end |
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require 'minitest/autorun' | |
require_relative 'atom' | |
require_relative 'list' | |
require_relative 'evaluator' | |
class EvaluatorTest < Minitest::Test | |
def test_car | |
assert_equal Atom.new(:a), evaluate( | |
List.new(Atom.new(:car), Atom.new(:l)), | |
l: List.new(Atom.new(:a), Atom.new(:b), Atom.new(:c)) | |
) | |
end | |
def test_car_car | |
assert_equal Atom.new(:hotdogs), evaluate( | |
List.new(Atom.new(:car), List.new(Atom.new(:car), Atom.new(:l))), | |
l: List.new(List.new(Atom.new(:hotdogs), Atom.new(:and))) | |
) | |
end | |
def test_cdr | |
assert_equal List.new(Atom.new(:b), Atom.new(:c)), evaluate( | |
List.new(Atom.new(:cdr), Atom.new(:l)), | |
l: List.new(Atom.new(:a), Atom.new(:b), Atom.new(:c)) | |
) | |
end | |
private | |
def evaluate(program, env={}) | |
Evaluator.new(program).evaluate(env) | |
end | |
end |
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class List | |
def initialize(*array) | |
@array = array | |
end | |
def car | |
@array.first | |
end | |
def cdr | |
self.class.new(*@array[1..-1]) | |
end | |
def ==(other) | |
self.array == other.array | |
end | |
protected | |
attr_reader :array | |
end |
I guess what I mean is: the book doesn’t say “(car (a b c))
is a
” or “(cdr (a b c))
is (b c)
”, but the tests do.
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Great!
The book hasn’t yet told us how to provide a literal (i.e. unevaluated) list argument to
car
andcdr
, so IMO only the*_with_environment_lookup
tests make sense.