Don't understand how it works.
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/* NOTE(tijani):
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* l_ in variables names stand for local_ identifiers. The reason is because I do not like
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* single letter variable names, but I also do not want to confuse the myself
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* when I come back to reading this code after a while hence l_ to signify that it is local to that function.
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*/
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package parser
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import (
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"monkey/ast"
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"monkey/lexer"
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"monkey/token"
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)
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type Parser struct {
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l_lexer *lexer.Lexer
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current_token token.Token
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peek_token token.Token
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}
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func (l_parser *Parser) next_token(){
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l_parser.current_token = l_parser.peek_token
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l_parser.peek_token = l_parser.l_lexer.NextToken()
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}
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func (p *Parser) ParseProgram() *ast.Program {
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return nil
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}
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func New(lexer *lexer.Lexer) *Parser {
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l_parser := &Parser {l_lexer: lexer}
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// Read two tokens so current_token and peek_token are set.
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// NOTE(tijani): the first time l_parser.next_token() is called, current_token and peek_token will be pointing to the same token.
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l_parser.next_token()
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l_parser.next_token()
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return l_parser
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}
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package parser
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import (
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"testing"
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"monkey/ast"
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"monkey/lexer"
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)
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func TestLetStatement(t *testing.T) {
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input := `
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let x = 5;
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let y = 10;
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let foobar = 878688;
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`
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l_lexer := lexer.New(input)
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l_parser := New(l_lexer)
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program := l_parser.ParseProgram()
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if program == nil {
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t.Fatalf("ParseProgram() returned nil")
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}
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if len(program.Statements) != 3 {
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t.Fatalf("program.Statements does not contain 3 statements, got=%d", len(program.Statements))
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}
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tests := []struct {
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expectedIdentifier string
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}{
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{"x"},
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{"y"},
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{"foobar"},
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}
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for i, tt := range tests {
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stmt := program.Statements[i]
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if !testLetStatement(t, stmt, tt.expectedIdentifier) {
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return
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}
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}
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}
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func testLetStatement(t *testing.T, s ast.Statement, name string) bool {
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if s.TokenLiteral() != "let" {
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t.Errorf("s.TokenLiteral not 'let', got=%q", s.TokenLiteral())
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return false
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}
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letStmt, ok := s.(*ast.LetStatement)
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if !ok {
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t.Errorf("s not *ast.LetStatement, got=%T", s)
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return false
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}
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if letStmt.Name.Value != name {
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t.Errorf("letStmt.Name.Value not '%s', got=%s", name, letStmt.Name.Value)
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return false
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}
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if letStmt.Name.TokenLiteral() != name {
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t.Errorf("letStmt.Name.TokenLiteral() not '%s', got=%s", name, letStmt.Name.TokenLiteral())
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return false
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}
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return true
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}
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