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This post recaps a presentation titled The One Hour Expression Language, reviewing both the concepts and code.1
An expression language2, in this context, evaluates an expression—a sequence of bytes, most likely UTF-8 characters.3 Examples include:
1 1
//article[@title="foobar"]//image
.items[].foo|select(.bar = "foo")
a.comments > 1 and a.category not in ["misc"]
Examples of expression languages (or DSLs4) are:
- JQ
- Kibana Query Language
- XPath Language
- Symfony Expression Language
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ProCalc2000
We'll build the ProCalc2000 expression language—a next-generation, non-scientific arithmetic calculator for the year 2000 and beyond.
It evaluates expressions like 1 1
or 1 2
, and can handle division problems such as 1 3 2 / 2
.
Godzilla
Godzilla dislikes division due to floating-point numbers.The language comprises numbers (e.g., 1, 2) and operators ( , -, ). It will not* support operator precedence (see Appendix I) or division.
Despite its simplicity, it provides a foundation for adding features: variables, functions, pipe operators, suffixes, string concatenation, and even (against Godzilla's wishes) division.
What's in One, Please?
Many ways exist to evaluate a byte sequence, but we'll use a tokenizer, parser, and evaluator:
<code> +-----------+ tokens +--------+ ast +-----------+ EXPRESSION ==>| Tokenizer |--------->| Parser |------>| Evaluator | => VALUE +-----------+ +--------+ +-----------+</code>
Tokenizer
Also known as a lexer or scanner. This class splits the string into categorized chunks called tokens.
class Tokenizer { public function tokenize(string $expression): Tokens { // ... } }
For example, 1 2 3
yields five tokens:
<code>Token(Integer, 1) Token(Plus) Token(Integer, 2) Token(Plus) Token(Integer, 3)</code>
The tokenizer scans left-to-right, identifying interesting chunks: positive integers and the , -, and * operators. Whitespace is ignored; other characters cause errors. Token types are Integer, Plus, Minus, and Multiply.
Godzilla
Godzilla suggests a tokenizer and stack machine, but we'll use a parser and evaluator because Godzilla cares.The tokenizer doesn't check expression validity; it only categorizes chunks.6 The tokens are passed to the parser.
Parser
The parser interprets the tokens, transforming them into an Abstract Syntax Tree (AST).
<code> +-----------+ tokens +--------+ ast +-----------+ EXPRESSION ==>| Tokenizer |--------->| Parser |------>| Evaluator | => VALUE +-----------+ +--------+ +-----------+</code>
Given a token list, the parser returns an AST—a root node of a tree. Each node is an evaluable expression; node types are BinaryOp and Integer.
A binary operation has two operands (e.g.,
foo or bar
could beBinaryOp(Variable('foo'), 'or', Variable('bar'))
).Unary operations have one operand (e.g.,
-1
).Ternary operations have three operands (e.g.,
foo ? bar : baz
).
The expression 1 1 / 5
is a BinaryOp with
as the operator, one operand being 1, and the other being another BinaryOp (1 / 5
).
class Tokenizer { public function tokenize(string $expression): Tokens { // ... } }
Evaluator
The evaluator accepts a Node and returns a value (here, an integer). It's a tree-walking interpreter.
<code>Token(Integer, 1) Token(Plus) Token(Integer, 2) Token(Plus) Token(Integer, 3)</code>
Show Me Your Code, Please?
This code originated at a PHPSW meetup, driven by unit tests (omitted here). See the repository.
Godzilla
Godzilla would be angry with this code and suggests refactoring.Tokenizer
First, a Token
class with a TokenType
enum and an optional value:
class Parser { public function parse(Tokens $tokens): Node { // ... } }
<code> +-------------+ | Binary Op + | <p>In PHP:</p> ```php $ast = new BinaryOp( left: new Integer(1), operator: '+', right: new BinaryOp( left: new Integer(1), operator: '/', right: new Integer(5), ) );</code>
Tokens look like:
class Evaluator { public function evaluate(Node $node): int { // ... } }
The Tokenizer
class does the work:7
class Token { public function __construct( public TokenType $type, public ?string $value = null ) {} }
The Tokens
collection:
enum TokenType { case Plus; case Minus; case Multiply; case Integer; }
Godzilla
Godzilla prefers an array and `array_shift` or a generator for tokenization and parsing simultaneously.Parser
[ new Token(TokenType::Integer, 50), new Token(TokenType::Plus), // ... ]
This is where operator precedence, suffix parsing, and pipe operators would be added. Suffix parsing, for example, would handle expressions like "5 miles".
Evaluator
class Tokenizer { public function tokenize(string $expression): Tokens { $offset = 0; $tokens = []; while (isset($expression[$offset])) { $char = $expression[$offset++]; if (is_numeric($char)) { while (is_numeric($expression[$offset] ?? null)) { $char .= $expression[$offset++]; } $tokens[] = new Token(TokenType::Integer, $char); continue; } $token = match ($char) { '+' => new Token(TokenType::Plus), '-' => new Token(TokenType::Minus), '*' => new Token(TokenType::Multiply), ' ' => null, default => throw new RuntimeException(sprintf( 'Invalid operator: "%s"', $char )), }; if ($token === null) { continue; } $tokens[] = $token; } return new Tokens($tokens); } }
That's It
This code was live-coded, including tests. The complete code is available in the repository.
Operator Precedence
The expression 1 * 3 4
should be (1 * 3) 4 = 7
, but our language evaluates it as 1 * (3 4) = 7
because of the parsing method.8 A Pratt parser corrects this:
<code> +-----------+ tokens +--------+ ast +-----------+ EXPRESSION ==>| Tokenizer |--------->| Parser |------>| Evaluator | => VALUE +-----------+ +--------+ +-----------+</code>
Godzilla
Godzilla understands recursion.Further Reading
- Crafting Interpreters: Book (with free web edition) by Robert Nystrom
- Expression Parsing Made Easy: Blog post by Robert Nystrom
- Stack Machine RPN Calculator: 2014 Post by Igor Wiedler
- Doctrine Lexer
- PHPStan Phpdoc Parser9
- The code changes with each iteration.
- Or more specifically, an expression language interpreter.
- Often called a string in PHP.
- Domain-specific language.
- No patent exists.
- A tokenizer is useful for syntax highlighting.
-
preg_
methods might be more performant. - Only wrong if a different answer was expected.
- Tree traversal was discovered through Doctrine's query builders.
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