Analyzer for clojure code, extends tools.analyzer with JVM specific passes/forms
Analyzer for clojure code, extends tools.analyzer with JVM specific passes/forms
(analyze form)
(analyze form env)
(analyze form env opts)
Analyzes a clojure form using tools.analyzer augmented with the JVM specific special ops and returns its AST, after running #'run-passes on it.
If no configuration option is provides, analyze will setup tools.analyzer using the extension points declared in this namespace.
If provided, opts should be a map of options to analyze, currently the only valid
options are :bindings and :passes-opts (if not provided, :passes-opts defaults to the
value of default-passes-opts
).
If provided, :bindings should be a map of Var->value pairs that will be merged into the
default bindings for tools.analyzer, useful to provide custom extension points.
If provided, :passes-opts should be a map of pass-name-kw->pass-config-map pairs that
can be used to configure the behaviour of each pass.
E.g. (analyze form env {:bindings {#'ana/macroexpand-1 my-mexpand-1}})
Analyzes a clojure form using tools.analyzer augmented with the JVM specific special ops and returns its AST, after running #'run-passes on it. If no configuration option is provides, analyze will setup tools.analyzer using the extension points declared in this namespace. If provided, opts should be a map of options to analyze, currently the only valid options are :bindings and :passes-opts (if not provided, :passes-opts defaults to the value of `default-passes-opts`). If provided, :bindings should be a map of Var->value pairs that will be merged into the default bindings for tools.analyzer, useful to provide custom extension points. If provided, :passes-opts should be a map of pass-name-kw->pass-config-map pairs that can be used to configure the behaviour of each pass. E.g. (analyze form env {:bindings {#'ana/macroexpand-1 my-mexpand-1}})
(analyze+eval form)
(analyze+eval form env)
(analyze+eval form
env
{:keys [handle-evaluation-exception]
:or {handle-evaluation-exception throw!}
:as opts})
Like analyze but evals the form after the analysis and attaches the returned value in the :result field of the AST node.
If evaluating the form will cause an exception to be thrown, the exception
will be caught and wrapped in an ExceptionThrown object, containing the
exception in the e
field and the AST in the ast
field.
The ExceptionThrown object is then passed to handle-evaluation-exception
,
which by defaults throws the original exception, but can be used to provide
a replacement return value for the evaluation of the AST.
Unrolls do
forms to handle the Gilardi scenario.
Useful when analyzing whole files/namespaces.
Like analyze but evals the form after the analysis and attaches the returned value in the :result field of the AST node. If evaluating the form will cause an exception to be thrown, the exception will be caught and wrapped in an ExceptionThrown object, containing the exception in the `e` field and the AST in the `ast` field. The ExceptionThrown object is then passed to `handle-evaluation-exception`, which by defaults throws the original exception, but can be used to provide a replacement return value for the evaluation of the AST. Unrolls `do` forms to handle the Gilardi scenario. Useful when analyzing whole files/namespaces.
(analyze-method-impls [method [this & params :as args] & body :as form] env)
(analyze-ns ns)
(analyze-ns ns env)
(analyze-ns ns env opts)
Analyzes a whole namespace, returns a vector of the ASTs for all the top-level ASTs of that namespace. Evaluates all the forms.
Analyzes a whole namespace, returns a vector of the ASTs for all the top-level ASTs of that namespace. Evaluates all the forms.
(create-var sym {:keys [ns]})
Creates a Var for sym and returns it. The Var gets interned in the env namespace.
Creates a Var for sym and returns it. The Var gets interned in the env namespace.
Set of passes that will be run by default on the AST by #'run-passes
Set of passes that will be run by default on the AST by #'run-passes
Default :passes-opts for analyze
Default :passes-opts for `analyze`
(macroexpand-1 form)
(macroexpand-1 form env)
If form represents a macro form or an inlineable function,returns its expansion, else returns form.
If form represents a macro form or an inlineable function,returns its expansion, else returns form.
(macroexpand-all form)
(macroexpand-all form env)
(macroexpand-all form env opts)
Like clojure.walk/macroexpand-all but correctly handles lexical scope
Like clojure.walk/macroexpand-all but correctly handles lexical scope
Clojure macros that are known to not alter namespaces
Clojure macros that are known to not alter namespaces
(parse form env)
Extension to tools.analyzer/-parse for JVM special forms
Extension to tools.analyzer/-parse for JVM special forms
(parse-case* [_ expr shift mask default case-map switch-type test-type &
[skip-check?] :as form]
env)
(parse-deftype* [_ name class-name fields _ interfaces & methods :as form] env)
(run-passes ast)
Function that will be invoked on the AST tree immediately after it has been constructed, by default runs the passes declared in #'default-passes, should be rebound if a different set of passes is required.
Use #'clojure.tools.analyzer.passes/schedule to get a function from a set of passes that run-passes can be bound to.
Function that will be invoked on the AST tree immediately after it has been constructed, by default runs the passes declared in #'default-passes, should be rebound if a different set of passes is required. Use #'clojure.tools.analyzer.passes/schedule to get a function from a set of passes that run-passes can be bound to.
Set of the special forms for clojure in the JVM
Set of the special forms for clojure in the JVM
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