Merge two codeblocks

Merge two codeblocks

Postby frose » Wed Oct 12, 2011 9:13 am

Hi to all,

I'm looking for a code snippet to merge two codeblocks, something like:

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FUNCTION Codeblock_Merge( cCodeblock1, cCodeblock2 )

   // Returns a codeblock with the parameters and functions of both codeblocks <cCodeblock1> and <cCodeblock2>

   // Example: cCodeBlock1 := "{ | parameter1| function1( parameter1) }
   //          cCodeBlock2 := "{ | parameter2| function2( parameter2) }
   //          cCodeBlock  := "{ | parameter1, parameter2| function1( parameter1), function2( parameter2) }

   LOCAL cCodeblock := cCodeblock1 + cCodeblock2

RETURN cCodeblock
 

Has anybody done this or a similar thing before?
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Re: Merge two codeblocks

Postby James Bott » Wed Oct 12, 2011 12:47 pm

Maybe:

FUNCTION Codeblock_Merge( codeblock1, codeblock2 )
return {| parameter1, parameter2 | eval(codeblock1, parameter1 ), eval(codeblock2, parameter2) }
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Re: Merge two codeblocks

Postby frose » Thu Oct 13, 2011 12:21 pm

James,

thank you for your tip.

After some tries it works even with detached LOCAL's, by omitting the parameter(s) in the RETURN statement:

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FUNCTION Main()
   
   LOCAL oDlg
   LOCAL oGet1
   LOCAL oGet2
   LOCAL cInfo1 := [This is the first codeblock!]
   LOCAL cInfo2 := [This is the second codeblock!]
   LOCAL cCodeBlock1 := "{ | cInfo1 | MsgInfo( cInfo1 ) }"
   LOCAL cCodeBlock2 := "{ | cInfo2 | MsgInfo( cInfo2 ) }"

   DEFINE DIALOG oDlg size 400, 400 TITLE "Merging two code blocks"

   @ 1,  2 SAY "Codeblock 1:" OF oDlg
   @ 1,  6 GET oGet1 VAR cCodeblock1 OF oDlg SIZE 120, 10
   @ 2,  2 SAY "Codeblock 2:" OF oDlg
   @ 2,  6 GET oGet2 VAR cCodeblock2 OF oDlg SIZE 120, 10
   
   @ 3,  2 BUTTON "&End" SIZE 30, 12 OF oDlg ACTION oDlg:End() CANCEL
   @ 3, 08 BUTTON "&Eval 1" OF oDlg SIZE 30, 12 ACTION Eval( Detached_Local( &( cCodeblock1 ), cInfo1 ) )
   @ 3, 14 BUTTON "&Eval 2" OF oDlg SIZE 30, 12 ACTION Eval( Detached_Local( &( cCodeblock2 ), cInfo2 ) )
   @ 3, 20 BUTTON "&Eval 1+2" OF oDlg SIZE 30, 12 ACTION Eval( Codeblock_Merge( &( cCodeblock1 ), &( cCodeblock2 ), cInfo1, cInfo2 ) )

   ACTIVATE DIALOG oDlg

RETURN NIL

FUNCTION Detached_Local( bCodeblock, cInfo )
RETURN { || Eval( bCodeblock, cInfo ) }

FUNCTION Codeblock_Merge( bCodeblock1, bCodeblock2, cInfo1, cInfo2 )
RETURN { || Eval( bCodeblock1, cInfo1 ), Eval( bCodeblock2, cInfo2 ) }

Now there is still some work to be done to make it more generic, but the basic problem is solved :D
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