afe3fdfd77
git-svn-id: http://code.remobjects.com/svn/pascalscript@1 5c9d2617-0215-0410-a2ee-e80e04d1c6d8
146 lines
4.7 KiB
ObjectPascal
146 lines
4.7 KiB
ObjectPascal
program sample7;
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uses
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uPSCompiler,
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uPSRuntime,
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uPSUtils,
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Dialogs
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;
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procedure MyOwnFunction(const Data: string);
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begin
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// Do something with Data
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ShowMessage(Data);
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end;
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function ScriptOnExportCheck(Sender: TPSPascalCompiler; Proc: TPSInternalProcedure; const ProcDecl: string): Boolean;
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{
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The OnExportCheck callback function is called for each function in the script
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(Also for the main proc, with '!MAIN' as a Proc^.Name). ProcDecl contains the
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result type and parameter types of a function using this format:
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ProcDecl: ResultType + ' ' + Parameter1 + ' ' + Parameter2 + ' '+Parameter3 + .....
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Parameter: ParameterType+TypeName
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ParameterType is @ for a normal parameter and ! for a var parameter.
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A result type of 0 means no result.
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}
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begin
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if Proc.Name = 'TEST' then // Check if the proc is the Test proc we want.
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begin
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if ProcDecl <> '0 @TSTRINGARRAY' then // Check if the proc has the correct params.
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begin
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{ Something is wrong, so cause an error. }
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Sender.MakeError('', ecTypeMismatch, '');
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Result := False;
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Exit;
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end;
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{ Export the proc; This is needed because PS doesn't store the name of a
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function by default }
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Result := True;
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end else Result := True;
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end;
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function ScriptOnUses(Sender: TPSPascalCompiler; const Name: string): Boolean;
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{ the OnUses callback function is called for each "uses" in the script.
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It's always called with the parameter 'SYSTEM' at the top of the script.
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For example: uses ii1, ii2;
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This will call this function 3 times. First with 'SYSTEM' then 'II1' and then 'II2'.
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}
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begin
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if Name = 'SYSTEM' then
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begin
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Sender.AddDelphiFunction('procedure MyOwnFunction(Data: string)');
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{ This will register the function to the script engine. Now it can be used from within the script. }
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Sender.AddTypeS('TSTRINGARRAY', 'array of string').ExportName := True;
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{ Add the type to the script engine (and export it) }
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Result := True;
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end else
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Result := False;
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end;
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type
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TStringArr = array[0..1] of string;
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procedure ExecuteScript(const Script: string);
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var
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Compiler: TPSPascalCompiler;
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{ TPSPascalCompiler is the compiler part of the scriptengine. This will
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translate a Pascal script into a compiled form the executer understands. }
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Exec: TPSExec;
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{ TPSExec is the executer part of the scriptengine. It uses the output of
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the compiler to run a script. }
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Data: string;
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N: PIfVariant;
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{ The variant in which we are going to store the parameter }
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ParamList: TIfList;
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{ The parameter list}
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begin
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Compiler := TPSPascalCompiler.Create; // create an instance of the compiler.
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Compiler.OnUses := ScriptOnUses; // assign the OnUses event.
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Compiler.OnExportCheck := ScriptOnExportCheck; // Assign the onExportCheck event.
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if not Compiler.Compile(Script) then // Compile the Pascal script into bytecode.
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begin
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Compiler.Free;
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// You could raise an exception here.
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Exit;
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end;
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Compiler.GetOutput(Data); // Save the output of the compiler in the string Data.
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Compiler.Free; // After compiling the script, there is no need for the compiler anymore.
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Exec := TPSExec.Create; // Create an instance of the executer.
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Exec.RegisterDelphiFunction(@MyOwnFunction, 'MYOWNFUNCTION', cdRegister);
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if not Exec.LoadData(Data) then // Load the data from the Data string.
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begin
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{ For some reason the script could not be loaded. This is usually the case when a
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library that has been used at compile time isn't registered at runtime. }
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Exec.Free;
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// You could raise an exception here.
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Exit;
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end;
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ParamList := TIfList.Create; // Create the parameter list
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n := CreateHeapVariant(Exec.GetTypeNo(Exec.GetType('TSTRINGARRAY')));
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{ Create a variant for the array parameter }
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if n = nil then
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begin
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{ Something is wrong. Exit here }
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ParamList.Free;
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Exec.Free;
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Exit;
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end;
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PSDynArraySetLength(PPSVariantDynamicArray(n).Data, PPSVariantDynamicArray(n).VI.FType, 2); // Put two items in the array
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TStringArr(PPSVariantDynamicArray(n).Data^)[0] := 'First item';
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TStringArr(PPSVariantDynamicArray(n).Data^)[1] := 'Second item';
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// Put something in the string parameter.
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ParamList.Add(n); // Add it to the parameter list.
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Exec.RunProc(ParamList, Exec.GetProc('TEST'));
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{ This will call the test proc that was exported before }
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FreePIFVariantList(ParamList); // Cleanup the parameters (This will also free N)
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Exec.Free; // Free the executer.
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end;
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const
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Script = 'procedure test(s: tstringarray); var i: Longint; begin for i := 0 to GetArrayLength(S) -1 do MyOwnFunction(''Test is called: ''+s[i]);end; begin end.';
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begin
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ExecuteScript(Script);
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end.
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