195 lines
6.7 KiB
Scheme
195 lines
6.7 KiB
Scheme
;;; lang/c/util1.scm
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;;;
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;;; Copyright (C) 2015,2016 Matthew R. Wette
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;;;
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;;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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;;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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;;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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;;; (at your option) any later version.
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;;;
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;;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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;;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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;;; GNU General Public License for more details.
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;;;
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;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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;;; along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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;; C parser utilities
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(define-module (nyacc lang c99 util1)
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#:export (c99-std-help
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gen-gcc-defs
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remove-inc-trees
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merge-inc-trees!
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elifify)
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#:use-module (nyacc lang util)
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#:use-module ((srfi srfi-1) #:select (append-reverse))
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#:use-module (srfi srfi-2) ;; and-let*
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#:use-module (sxml fold)
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#:use-module (sxml match)
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#:use-module (ice-9 popen) ; gen-cc-defs
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#:use-module (ice-9 rdelim) ; gen-cc-defs
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#:use-module (ice-9 regex) ; gen-cc-defs
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)
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;; include-helper for C99 std
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(define c99-std-help
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'(("alloca.h")
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("complex.h" "complex" "imaginary" "_Imaginary_I=C99_ANY" "I=C99_ANY")
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("ctype.h")
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("fenv.h" "fenv_t" "fexcept_t")
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("float.h" "float_t" "FLT_MAX=C99_ANY" "DBL_MAX=C99_ANY")
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("inttypes.h"
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"int8_t" "uint8_t" "int16_t" "uint16_t" "int32_t" "uint32_t"
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"int64_t" "uint64_t" "uintptr_t" "intptr_t" "intmax_t" "uintmax_t"
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"int_least8_t" "uint_least8_t" "int_least16_t" "uint_least16_t"
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"int_least32_t" "uint_least32_t" "int_least64_t" "uint_least64_t"
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"imaxdiv_t")
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("limits.h"
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"INT_MIN=C99_ANY" "INT_MAX=C99_ANY" "LONG_MIN=C99_ANY" "LONG_MAX=C99_ANY")
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("math.h" "float_t" "double_t")
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("regex.h" "regex_t" "regmatch_t")
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("setjmp.h" "jmp_buf")
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("signal.h" "sig_atomic_t")
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("stdarg.h" "va_list")
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("stddef.h" "ptrdiff_t" "size_t" "wchar_t")
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("stdint.h"
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"int8_t" "uint8_t" "int16_t" "uint16_t" "int32_t" "uint32_t"
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"int64_t" "uint64_t" "uintptr_t" "intptr_t" "intmax_t" "uintmax_t"
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"int_least8_t" "uint_least8_t" "int_least16_t" "uint_least16_t"
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"int_least32_t" "uint_least32_t" "int_least64_t" "uint_least64_t")
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("stdio.h" "FILE" "size_t")
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("stdlib.h" "div_t" "ldiv_t" "lldiv_t" "wchar_t")
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("string.h" "size_t")
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("strings.h" "size_t")
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("time.h" "time_t" "clock_t" "size_t")
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("unistd.h" "size_t" "ssize_t" "div_t" "ldiv_t")
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("wchar.h" "wchar_t" "wint_t" "mbstate_t" "size_t")
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("wctype.h" "wctrans_t" "wctype_t" "wint_t")
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))
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;; @deffn gen-gcc-defs args [#:CC "clang"] => '(("ABC" . "123") ...)
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;; Generate a list of default defines produced by gcc (or clang).
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(define gen-gcc-defs
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;; @code{"gcc -dM -E"} will generate lines like @code{"#define ABC 123"}.
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;; We generate and return a list like @code{'(("ABC" . "123") ...)}.
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(let ((rx (make-regexp "#define\\s+(\\S+)\\s+(.*)")))
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(lambda* (args #:key (CC "gcc"))
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(map
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(lambda (l)
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(let ((m (regexp-exec rx l)))
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(cons (match:substring m 1) (match:substring m 2))))
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(let ((ip (open-input-pipe (string-append CC " -dM -E - </dev/null"))))
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(let iter ((lines '()) (line (read-line ip 'trim)))
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(if (eof-object? line) lines
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(iter (cons line lines) (read-line ip 'trim)))))))))
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;; @item remove-inc-trees tree
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;; Remove the trees included with cpp-include statements.
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;; @example
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;; '(... (cpp-stmt (include "<foo.h>" (trans-unit ...))) ...)
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;; => '(... (cpp-stmt (include "<foo.h>")) ...)
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;; @end example
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(define (remove-inc-trees tree)
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(if (not (eqv? 'trans-unit (car tree))) (error "expecting c-tree"))
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(let iter ((rslt (make-tl 'trans-unit))
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;;(head '(trans-unit)) (tail (cdr tree))
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(tree (cdr tree)))
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(cond
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((null? tree) (tl->list rslt))
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((and (eqv? 'cpp-stmt (car (car tree)))
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(eqv? 'include (caadr (car tree))))
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(iter (tl-append rslt `(cpp-stmt (include ,(cadadr (car tree)))))
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(cdr tree)))
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(else (iter (tl-append rslt (car tree)) (cdr tree))))))
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;; @item merge-inc-trees tree
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;; Remove the trees included with cpp-include statements.
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;; @example
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;; '(... (cpp-stmt (include "<foo.h>" (trans-unit (stmt ...))) ...)
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;; => '(... (stmt...) ...)
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;; @end example
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#;(define (Xmerge-inc-trees tree)
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(if (not (eqv? 'trans-unit (car tree))) (error "expecting c-tree"))
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(let iter ((rslt (make-tl 'trans-unit))
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(tree (cdr tree)))
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(cond
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((null? tree) (tl->list rslt))
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((and (eqv? 'cpp-stmt (caar tree)) (eqv? 'include (cadar tree)))
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(iter (tl-extend rslt (cdr (merge-inc-trees (cdddar tree)))) (cdr tree)))
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(else (iter (tl-append rslt (car tree)) (cdr tree))))))
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;; @item merge-inc-trees! tree => tree
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;; This will (recursively) merge code from cpp-includes into the tree.
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;; @example
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;; (trans-unit
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;; (decl (a))
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;; (cpp-stmt (include "<hello.h>" (trans-unit (decl (b)))))
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;; (decl (c)))
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;; =>
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;; (trans-unit (decl (a)) (decl (b)) (decl (c)))
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;; @end example
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(define (merge-inc-trees! tree)
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;; @item find-span (trans-unit a b c) => ((a . +->) . (c . '())
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(define (find-span tree)
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(cond
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((not (pair? tree)) '()) ; maybe parse failed
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((not (eqv? 'trans-unit (car tree))) (error "expecting c-tree"))
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((null? (cdr tree)) (error "null c99-tree"))
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(else
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(let ((fp tree)) ; first pair
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(let iter ((lp tree) ; last pair
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(np (cdr tree))) ; next pair
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(cond
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((null? np) (cons (cdr fp) lp))
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;; The following is an ugly hack to find cpp-include
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;; with trans-unit attached.
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((and-let* ((expr (car np))
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((eqv? 'cpp-stmt (car expr)))
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((eqv? 'include (caadr expr)))
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(rest (cddadr expr))
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((pair? rest))
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(span (find-span (car rest))))
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(set-cdr! lp (car span))
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(iter (cdr span) (cdr np))))
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(else
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(set-cdr! lp np)
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(iter np (cdr np)))))))))
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;; Use cons to generate a new reference:
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;; (cons (car tree) (car (find-span tree)))
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;; or not:
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(find-span tree)
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tree)
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;; @deffn elifify tree => tree
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;; This procedure will find patterns of
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;; @example
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;; (if cond-1 then-part-1
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;; (if cond-2 then-part-2
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;; else-part-2
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;; @end example
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;; @noindent
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;; and convert to
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;; @example
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;; (if cond-1 then-part-1
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;; (elif cond-2 then-part-2)
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;; else-part-2
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;; @end example
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(define (elifify tree)
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(define (fU tree)
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(sxml-match tree
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((if ,x1 ,t1 (if ,x2 ,t2 (else-if ,x3 ,t3) . ,rest))
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`(if ,x1 ,t1 (else-if ,x2 ,t2) (else-if ,x3 ,t3) . ,rest))
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((if ,x1 ,t1 (if ,x2 ,t2 . ,rest))
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`(if ,x1 ,t1 (else-if ,x2 ,t2) . ,rest))
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(,otherwise
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tree)))
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(foldt fU identity tree))
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;; --- last line ---
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