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ASMR Pattern Prototype

As an extension to the ASMR Processor Prototype, this lib allows for pattern matching against the asm tree.

This is part of a future compiler library to help write compilers for transformers.

Note that this library is not yet functional

Basic usage

In order to test the current usability of this pattern matching, here are a few words of introduction.

To match any node in the tree, create a NodePattern like this:

NodePattern<Void, ClassNode> classPattern = new NodePattern<>(ClassNode.class);

This will create a pattern matching any ClassNode.

Note the heavy use of generics: If you use IntelliJ or a similarly capable IDE, you can use a raw type on the left-hand side initially and let the IDE auto-complete it after you're written the right-hand side.

You can narrow down the matches by additionally matching parents or children:

ValuePattern<ClassNode, ClassNode.NameNode, String> classNamePattern =
    new ValuePattern<>(ClassNode.NameNode.class)
        .match(Matcher.exact("/pkg/ClassName"));
NodePattern<Void, ClassNode> classPattern = new NodePattern<>(ClassNode.class)

This will match any class with the name /pkg/ClassName. (Which should usually only be a single class.)

Note the heavy use of inner classes: ClassNode.NameNode is different to MethodNode.NameNode. However, they provide the exact same functionality (both extending AbstractValueNode<String>).

Check the tests for (a few) examples.

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