elvish/pkg/eval/builtin_special.go
Qi Xiao e894ae5f82 Improve the syntax of "try".
* Require at least one of "except" or "finally" to be present. This fixes #1424.

* Rename "except" to "catch". The former will be deprecated from 0.18.0. This
  addresses #1497.
2022-03-01 13:57:00 +00:00

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package eval
// Builtin special forms. Special forms behave mostly like ordinary commands -
// they are valid commands syntactically, and can take part in pipelines - but
// they have special rules for the evaluation of their arguments and can affect
// the compilation phase (whereas ordinary commands can only affect the
// evaluation phase).
//
// For example, the "and" special form evaluates its arguments from left to
// right, and stops as soon as one booleanly false value is obtained: the
// command "and $false (fail haha)" does not produce an exception.
//
// As another example, the "del" special form removes a variable, affecting the
// compiler.
//
// Flow control structures are also implemented as special forms in elvish, with
// closures functioning as code blocks.
import (
"os"
"path/filepath"
"strings"
"src.elv.sh/pkg/diag"
"src.elv.sh/pkg/eval/vals"
"src.elv.sh/pkg/eval/vars"
"src.elv.sh/pkg/parse"
"src.elv.sh/pkg/parse/cmpd"
)
type compileBuiltin func(*compiler, *parse.Form) effectOp
var builtinSpecials map[string]compileBuiltin
// IsBuiltinSpecial is the set of all names of builtin special forms. It is
// intended for external consumption, e.g. the syntax highlighter.
var IsBuiltinSpecial = map[string]bool{}
// NoSuchModule encodes an error where a module spec cannot be resolved.
type NoSuchModule struct{ spec string }
// Error implements the error interface.
func (err NoSuchModule) Error() string { return "no such module: " + err.spec }
func init() {
// Needed to avoid initialization loop
builtinSpecials = map[string]compileBuiltin{
"var": compileVar,
"set": compileSet,
"tmp": compileTmp,
"del": compileDel,
"fn": compileFn,
"use": compileUse,
"and": compileAnd,
"or": compileOr,
"coalesce": compileCoalesce,
"if": compileIf,
"while": compileWhile,
"for": compileFor,
"try": compileTry,
"pragma": compilePragma,
}
for name := range builtinSpecials {
IsBuiltinSpecial[name] = true
}
}
// VarForm = 'var' { VariablePrimary } [ '=' { Compound } ]
func compileVar(cp *compiler, fn *parse.Form) effectOp {
lhsArgs, rhs := compileLHSRHS(cp, fn)
lhs := cp.parseCompoundLValues(lhsArgs, newLValue)
if rhs == nil {
// Just create new variables, nothing extra to do at runtime.
return nopOp{}
}
return &assignOp{fn.Range(), lhs, rhs, false}
}
// SetForm = 'set' { LHS } '=' { Compound }
func compileSet(cp *compiler, fn *parse.Form) effectOp {
lhs, rhs := compileSetArgs(cp, fn)
return &assignOp{fn.Range(), lhs, rhs, false}
}
// TmpForm = 'tmp' { LHS } '=' { Compound }
func compileTmp(cp *compiler, fn *parse.Form) effectOp {
if len(cp.scopes) <= 1 {
cp.errorpf(fn, "tmp may only be used inside a function")
}
lhs, rhs := compileSetArgs(cp, fn)
return &assignOp{fn.Range(), lhs, rhs, true}
}
func compileSetArgs(cp *compiler, fn *parse.Form) (lvaluesGroup, valuesOp) {
lhsArgs, rhs := compileLHSRHS(cp, fn)
if rhs == nil {
cp.errorpf(diag.PointRanging(fn.Range().To), "need = and right-hand-side")
}
lhs := cp.parseCompoundLValues(lhsArgs, setLValue)
return lhs, rhs
}
func compileLHSRHS(cp *compiler, fn *parse.Form) ([]*parse.Compound, valuesOp) {
for i, cn := range fn.Args {
if parse.SourceText(cn) == "=" {
lhs := fn.Args[:i]
if i == len(fn.Args)-1 {
return lhs, nopValuesOp{diag.PointRanging(fn.Range().To)}
}
return lhs, seqValuesOp{
diag.MixedRanging(fn.Args[i+1], fn.Args[len(fn.Args)-1]),
cp.compoundOps(fn.Args[i+1:])}
}
}
return fn.Args, nil
}
const delArgMsg = "arguments to del must be variable or variable elements"
// DelForm = 'del' { LHS }
func compileDel(cp *compiler, fn *parse.Form) effectOp {
var ops []effectOp
for _, cn := range fn.Args {
if len(cn.Indexings) != 1 {
cp.errorpf(cn, delArgMsg)
continue
}
head, indices := cn.Indexings[0].Head, cn.Indexings[0].Indices
if head.Type == parse.Variable {
cp.errorpf(cn, "arguments to del must drop $")
} else if !parse.ValidLHSVariable(head, false) {
cp.errorpf(cn, delArgMsg)
}
qname := head.Value
var f effectOp
ref := resolveVarRef(cp, qname, nil)
if ref == nil {
cp.errorpf(cn, "no variable $%s", head.Value)
continue
}
if len(indices) == 0 {
if ref.scope == envScope {
f = delEnvVarOp{fn.Range(), ref.subNames[0]}
} else if ref.scope == localScope && len(ref.subNames) == 0 {
f = delLocalVarOp{ref.index}
cp.thisScope().infos[ref.index].deleted = true
} else {
cp.errorpf(cn, "only variables in the local scope or E: can be deleted")
continue
}
} else {
f = newDelElementOp(ref, head.Range().From, head.Range().To, cp.arrayOps(indices))
}
ops = append(ops, f)
}
return seqOp{ops}
}
type delLocalVarOp struct{ index int }
func (op delLocalVarOp) exec(fm *Frame) Exception {
fm.local.slots[op.index] = nil
return nil
}
type delEnvVarOp struct {
diag.Ranging
name string
}
func (op delEnvVarOp) exec(fm *Frame) Exception {
return fm.errorp(op, os.Unsetenv(op.name))
}
func newDelElementOp(ref *varRef, begin, headEnd int, indexOps []valuesOp) effectOp {
ends := make([]int, len(indexOps)+1)
ends[0] = headEnd
for i, op := range indexOps {
ends[i+1] = op.Range().To
}
return &delElemOp{ref, indexOps, begin, ends}
}
type delElemOp struct {
ref *varRef
indexOps []valuesOp
begin int
ends []int
}
func (op *delElemOp) Range() diag.Ranging {
return diag.Ranging{From: op.begin, To: op.ends[0]}
}
func (op *delElemOp) exec(fm *Frame) Exception {
var indices []interface{}
for _, indexOp := range op.indexOps {
indexValues, exc := indexOp.exec(fm)
if exc != nil {
return exc
}
if len(indexValues) != 1 {
return fm.errorpf(indexOp, "index must evaluate to a single value in argument to del")
}
indices = append(indices, indexValues[0])
}
err := vars.DelElement(deref(fm, op.ref), indices)
if err != nil {
if level := vars.ElementErrorLevel(err); level >= 0 {
return fm.errorp(diag.Ranging{From: op.begin, To: op.ends[level]}, err)
}
return fm.errorp(op, err)
}
return nil
}
// FnForm = 'fn' StringPrimary LambdaPrimary
//
// fn f { foobar } is a shorthand for set '&'f = { foobar }.
func compileFn(cp *compiler, fn *parse.Form) effectOp {
args := cp.walkArgs(fn)
nameNode := args.next()
name := stringLiteralOrError(cp, nameNode, "function name")
bodyNode := args.nextMustLambda("function body")
args.mustEnd()
// Define the variable before compiling the body, so that the body may refer
// to the function itself.
index := cp.thisScope().add(name + FnSuffix)
op := cp.lambda(bodyNode)
return fnOp{nameNode.Range(), index, op}
}
type fnOp struct {
keywordRange diag.Ranging
varIndex int
lambdaOp valuesOp
}
func (op fnOp) exec(fm *Frame) Exception {
// Initialize the function variable with the builtin nop function. This step
// allows the definition of recursive functions; the actual function will
// never be called.
fm.local.slots[op.varIndex].Set(NewGoFn("<shouldn't be called>", nop))
values, exc := op.lambdaOp.exec(fm)
if exc != nil {
return exc
}
c := values[0].(*Closure)
c.op = fnWrap{c.op}
return fm.errorp(op.keywordRange, fm.local.slots[op.varIndex].Set(c))
}
type fnWrap struct{ effectOp }
func (op fnWrap) Range() diag.Ranging { return op.effectOp.(diag.Ranger).Range() }
func (op fnWrap) exec(fm *Frame) Exception {
exc := op.effectOp.exec(fm)
if exc != nil && exc.Reason() != Return {
// rethrow
return exc
}
return nil
}
// UseForm = 'use' StringPrimary
func compileUse(cp *compiler, fn *parse.Form) effectOp {
var name, spec string
switch len(fn.Args) {
case 0:
end := fn.Head.Range().To
cp.errorpf(diag.PointRanging(end), "lack module name")
case 1:
spec = stringLiteralOrError(cp, fn.Args[0], "module spec")
// Use the last path component as the name; for instance, if path =
// "a/b/c/d", name is "d". If path doesn't have slashes, name = path.
name = spec[strings.LastIndexByte(spec, '/')+1:]
case 2:
// TODO(xiaq): Allow using variable as module path
spec = stringLiteralOrError(cp, fn.Args[0], "module spec")
name = stringLiteralOrError(cp, fn.Args[1], "module name")
default: // > 2
cp.errorpf(diag.MixedRanging(fn.Args[2], fn.Args[len(fn.Args)-1]),
"superfluous argument(s)")
}
return useOp{fn.Range(), cp.thisScope().add(name + NsSuffix), spec}
}
type useOp struct {
diag.Ranging
varIndex int
spec string
}
func (op useOp) exec(fm *Frame) Exception {
ns, err := use(fm, op.spec, op)
if err != nil {
return fm.errorp(op, err)
}
fm.local.slots[op.varIndex].Set(ns)
return nil
}
// TODO: Add support for module specs relative to a package/workspace.
// See https://github.com/elves/elvish/issues/1421.
func use(fm *Frame, spec string, r diag.Ranger) (*Ns, error) {
// Handle relative imports. Note that this deliberately does not support Windows backslash as a
// path separator because module specs are meant to be platform independent. If necessary, we
// translate a module spec to an appropriate path for the platform.
if strings.HasPrefix(spec, "./") || strings.HasPrefix(spec, "../") {
var dir string
if fm.srcMeta.IsFile {
dir = filepath.Dir(fm.srcMeta.Name)
} else {
var err error
dir, err = os.Getwd()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
path := filepath.Clean(dir + "/" + spec)
return useFromFile(fm, spec, path, r)
}
// Handle imports of pre-defined modules like `builtin` and `str`.
if ns, ok := fm.Evaler.modules[spec]; ok {
return ns, nil
}
if code, ok := fm.Evaler.BundledModules[spec]; ok {
return evalModule(fm, spec,
parse.Source{Name: "[bundled " + spec + "]", Code: code}, r)
}
// Handle imports relative to the Elvish module search directories.
//
// TODO: For non-relative imports, use the spec (instead of the full path)
// as the module key instead to avoid searching every time.
for _, dir := range fm.Evaler.LibDirs {
ns, err := useFromFile(fm, spec, filepath.Join(dir, spec), r)
if _, isNoSuchModule := err.(NoSuchModule); isNoSuchModule {
continue
}
return ns, err
}
// Sadly, we couldn't resolve the module spec.
return nil, NoSuchModule{spec}
}
// TODO: Make access to fm.Evaler.modules concurrency-safe.
func useFromFile(fm *Frame, spec, path string, r diag.Ranger) (*Ns, error) {
if ns, ok := fm.Evaler.modules[path]; ok {
return ns, nil
}
_, err := os.Stat(path + ".so")
if err != nil {
code, err := readFileUTF8(path + ".elv")
if err != nil {
if os.IsNotExist(err) {
return nil, NoSuchModule{spec}
}
return nil, err
}
src := parse.Source{Name: path + ".elv", Code: code, IsFile: true}
return evalModule(fm, path, src, r)
}
plug, err := pluginOpen(path + ".so")
if err != nil {
return nil, NoSuchModule{spec}
}
sym, err := plug.Lookup("Ns")
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
ns, ok := sym.(**Ns)
if !ok {
return nil, NoSuchModule{spec}
}
fm.Evaler.modules[path] = *ns
return *ns, nil
}
// TODO: Make access to fm.Evaler.modules concurrency-safe.
func evalModule(fm *Frame, key string, src parse.Source, r diag.Ranger) (*Ns, error) {
ns, exec, err := fm.PrepareEval(src, r, new(Ns))
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Installs the namespace before executing. This prevent circular use'es
// from resulting in an infinite recursion.
fm.Evaler.modules[key] = ns
err = exec()
if err != nil {
// Unload the namespace.
delete(fm.Evaler.modules, key)
return nil, err
}
return ns, nil
}
// compileAnd compiles the "and" special form.
//
// The and special form evaluates arguments until a false-ish values is found
// and outputs it; the remaining arguments are not evaluated. If there are no
// false-ish values, the last value is output. If there are no arguments, it
// outputs $true, as if there is a hidden $true before actual arguments.
func compileAnd(cp *compiler, fn *parse.Form) effectOp {
return &andOrOp{fn.Range(), cp.compoundOps(fn.Args), true, false}
}
// compileOr compiles the "or" special form.
//
// The or special form evaluates arguments until a true-ish values is found and
// outputs it; the remaining arguments are not evaluated. If there are no
// true-ish values, the last value is output. If there are no arguments, it
// outputs $false, as if there is a hidden $false before actual arguments.
func compileOr(cp *compiler, fn *parse.Form) effectOp {
return &andOrOp{fn.Range(), cp.compoundOps(fn.Args), false, true}
}
type andOrOp struct {
diag.Ranging
argOps []valuesOp
init bool
stopAt bool
}
func (op *andOrOp) exec(fm *Frame) Exception {
var lastValue interface{} = vals.Bool(op.init)
out := fm.ValueOutput()
for _, argOp := range op.argOps {
values, exc := argOp.exec(fm)
if exc != nil {
return exc
}
for _, value := range values {
if vals.Bool(value) == op.stopAt {
return fm.errorp(op, out.Put(value))
}
lastValue = value
}
}
return fm.errorp(op, out.Put(lastValue))
}
// Compiles the "coalesce" special form, which is like "or", but evaluates until
// a non-nil value is found.
func compileCoalesce(cp *compiler, fn *parse.Form) effectOp {
return &coalesceOp{fn.Range(), cp.compoundOps(fn.Args)}
}
type coalesceOp struct {
diag.Ranging
argOps []valuesOp
}
func (op *coalesceOp) exec(fm *Frame) Exception {
out := fm.ValueOutput()
for _, argOp := range op.argOps {
values, exc := argOp.exec(fm)
if exc != nil {
return exc
}
for _, value := range values {
if value != nil {
return fm.errorp(op, out.Put(value))
}
}
}
return fm.errorp(op, out.Put(nil))
}
func compileIf(cp *compiler, fn *parse.Form) effectOp {
args := cp.walkArgs(fn)
var condNodes []*parse.Compound
var bodyNodes []*parse.Primary
condLeader := "if"
for {
condNodes = append(condNodes, args.next())
bodyNodes = append(bodyNodes, args.nextMustThunk(condLeader))
if !args.nextIs("elif") {
break
}
condLeader = "elif"
}
elseNode := args.nextMustThunkIfAfter("else")
args.mustEnd()
condOps := cp.compoundOps(condNodes)
bodyOps := cp.primaryOps(bodyNodes)
var elseOp valuesOp
if elseNode != nil {
elseOp = cp.primaryOp(elseNode)
}
return &ifOp{fn.Range(), condOps, bodyOps, elseOp}
}
type ifOp struct {
diag.Ranging
condOps []valuesOp
bodyOps []valuesOp
elseOp valuesOp
}
func (op *ifOp) exec(fm *Frame) Exception {
bodies := make([]Callable, len(op.bodyOps))
for i, bodyOp := range op.bodyOps {
bodies[i] = execLambdaOp(fm, bodyOp)
}
elseFn := execLambdaOp(fm, op.elseOp)
for i, condOp := range op.condOps {
condValues, exc := condOp.exec(fm.Fork("if cond"))
if exc != nil {
return exc
}
if allTrue(condValues) {
return fm.errorp(op, bodies[i].Call(fm.Fork("if body"), NoArgs, NoOpts))
}
}
if op.elseOp != nil {
return fm.errorp(op, elseFn.Call(fm.Fork("if else"), NoArgs, NoOpts))
}
return nil
}
func compileWhile(cp *compiler, fn *parse.Form) effectOp {
args := cp.walkArgs(fn)
condNode := args.next()
bodyNode := args.nextMustThunk("while body")
elseNode := args.nextMustThunkIfAfter("else")
args.mustEnd()
condOp := cp.compoundOp(condNode)
bodyOp := cp.primaryOp(bodyNode)
var elseOp valuesOp
if elseNode != nil {
elseOp = cp.primaryOp(elseNode)
}
return &whileOp{fn.Range(), condOp, bodyOp, elseOp}
}
type whileOp struct {
diag.Ranging
condOp, bodyOp, elseOp valuesOp
}
func (op *whileOp) exec(fm *Frame) Exception {
body := execLambdaOp(fm, op.bodyOp)
elseBody := execLambdaOp(fm, op.elseOp)
iterated := false
for {
condValues, exc := op.condOp.exec(fm.Fork("while cond"))
if exc != nil {
return exc
}
if !allTrue(condValues) {
break
}
iterated = true
err := body.Call(fm.Fork("while"), NoArgs, NoOpts)
if err != nil {
exc := err.(Exception)
if exc.Reason() == Continue {
// Do nothing
} else if exc.Reason() == Break {
break
} else {
return exc
}
}
}
if op.elseOp != nil && !iterated {
return fm.errorp(op, elseBody.Call(fm.Fork("while else"), NoArgs, NoOpts))
}
return nil
}
func compileFor(cp *compiler, fn *parse.Form) effectOp {
args := cp.walkArgs(fn)
varNode := args.next()
iterNode := args.next()
bodyNode := args.nextMustThunk("for body")
elseNode := args.nextMustThunkIfAfter("else")
args.mustEnd()
lvalue := cp.compileOneLValue(varNode, setLValue|newLValue)
iterOp := cp.compoundOp(iterNode)
bodyOp := cp.primaryOp(bodyNode)
var elseOp valuesOp
if elseNode != nil {
elseOp = cp.primaryOp(elseNode)
}
return &forOp{fn.Range(), lvalue, iterOp, bodyOp, elseOp}
}
type forOp struct {
diag.Ranging
lvalue lvalue
iterOp valuesOp
bodyOp valuesOp
elseOp valuesOp
}
func (op *forOp) exec(fm *Frame) Exception {
variable, err := derefLValue(fm, op.lvalue)
if err != nil {
return fm.errorp(op.lvalue, err)
}
iterable, err := evalForValue(fm, op.iterOp, "value being iterated")
if err != nil {
return fm.errorp(op, err)
}
body := execLambdaOp(fm, op.bodyOp)
elseBody := execLambdaOp(fm, op.elseOp)
iterated := false
var errElement error
errIterate := vals.Iterate(iterable, func(v interface{}) bool {
iterated = true
err := variable.Set(v)
if err != nil {
errElement = err
return false
}
err = body.Call(fm.Fork("for"), NoArgs, NoOpts)
if err != nil {
exc := err.(Exception)
if exc.Reason() == Continue {
// do nothing
} else if exc.Reason() == Break {
return false
} else {
errElement = err
return false
}
}
return true
})
if errIterate != nil {
return fm.errorp(op, errIterate)
}
if errElement != nil {
return fm.errorp(op, errElement)
}
if !iterated && elseBody != nil {
return fm.errorp(op, elseBody.Call(fm.Fork("for else"), NoArgs, NoOpts))
}
return nil
}
func compileTry(cp *compiler, fn *parse.Form) effectOp {
logger.Println("compiling try")
args := cp.walkArgs(fn)
bodyNode := args.nextMustThunk("try body")
logger.Printf("body is %q", parse.SourceText(bodyNode))
var catchVarNode *parse.Compound
var catchNode *parse.Primary
if args.peekIs("except") {
cp.deprecate(args.peek(),
`"except" is deprecated; use "catch" instead`, 18)
}
if args.nextIs("except") || args.nextIs("catch") {
// Parse an optional lvalue into exceptVarNode.
n := args.peek()
if _, ok := cmpd.StringLiteral(n); ok {
catchVarNode = n
args.next()
}
catchNode = args.nextMustThunk("catch body")
}
elseNode := args.nextMustThunkIfAfter("else")
finallyNode := args.nextMustThunkIfAfter("finally")
args.mustEnd()
if catchNode == nil && finallyNode == nil {
cp.errorpf(fn, "try must be followed by a catch block or a finally block")
}
var catchVar lvalue
var bodyOp, catchOp, elseOp, finallyOp valuesOp
bodyOp = cp.primaryOp(bodyNode)
if catchVarNode != nil {
catchVar = cp.compileOneLValue(catchVarNode, setLValue|newLValue)
}
if catchNode != nil {
catchOp = cp.primaryOp(catchNode)
}
if elseNode != nil {
elseOp = cp.primaryOp(elseNode)
}
if finallyNode != nil {
finallyOp = cp.primaryOp(finallyNode)
}
return &tryOp{fn.Range(), bodyOp, catchVar, catchOp, elseOp, finallyOp}
}
type tryOp struct {
diag.Ranging
bodyOp valuesOp
catchVar lvalue
catchOp valuesOp
elseOp valuesOp
finallyOp valuesOp
}
func (op *tryOp) exec(fm *Frame) Exception {
body := execLambdaOp(fm, op.bodyOp)
var exceptVar vars.Var
if op.catchVar.ref != nil {
var err error
exceptVar, err = derefLValue(fm, op.catchVar)
if err != nil {
return fm.errorp(op, err)
}
}
catch := execLambdaOp(fm, op.catchOp)
elseFn := execLambdaOp(fm, op.elseOp)
finally := execLambdaOp(fm, op.finallyOp)
err := body.Call(fm.Fork("try body"), NoArgs, NoOpts)
if err != nil {
if catch != nil {
if exceptVar != nil {
err := exceptVar.Set(err.(Exception))
if err != nil {
return fm.errorp(op.catchVar, err)
}
}
err = catch.Call(fm.Fork("try catch"), NoArgs, NoOpts)
}
} else {
if elseFn != nil {
err = elseFn.Call(fm.Fork("try else"), NoArgs, NoOpts)
}
}
if finally != nil {
errFinally := finally.Call(fm.Fork("try finally"), NoArgs, NoOpts)
if errFinally != nil {
// TODO: If err is not nil, this discards err. Use something similar
// to pipeline exception to expose both.
return fm.errorp(op, errFinally)
}
}
return fm.errorp(op, err)
}
// PragmaForm = 'pragma' 'fallback-resolver' '=' { Compound }
func compilePragma(cp *compiler, fn *parse.Form) effectOp {
args := cp.walkArgs(fn)
nameNode := args.next()
name := stringLiteralOrError(cp, nameNode, "pragma name")
eqNode := args.next()
eq := stringLiteralOrError(cp, eqNode, "literal =")
if eq != "=" {
cp.errorpf(eqNode, "must be literal =")
}
valueNode := args.next()
args.mustEnd()
switch name {
case "unknown-command":
value := stringLiteralOrError(cp, valueNode, "value for unknown-command")
switch value {
case "disallow":
cp.currentPragma().unknownCommandIsExternal = false
case "external":
cp.currentPragma().unknownCommandIsExternal = true
default:
cp.errorpf(valueNode,
"invalid value for unknown-command: %s", parse.Quote(value))
}
default:
cp.errorpf(nameNode, "unknown pragma %s", parse.Quote(name))
}
return nopOp{}
}
func (cp *compiler) compileOneLValue(n *parse.Compound, f lvalueFlag) lvalue {
if len(n.Indexings) != 1 {
cp.errorpf(n, "must be valid lvalue")
}
lvalues := cp.parseIndexingLValue(n.Indexings[0], f)
if lvalues.rest != -1 {
cp.errorpf(lvalues.lvalues[lvalues.rest], "rest variable not allowed")
}
if len(lvalues.lvalues) != 1 {
cp.errorpf(n, "must be exactly one lvalue")
}
return lvalues.lvalues[0]
}
// Executes a valuesOp that is known to yield a lambda and returns the lambda.
// Returns nil if op is nil.
func execLambdaOp(fm *Frame, op valuesOp) Callable {
if op == nil {
return nil
}
values, exc := op.exec(fm)
if exc != nil {
panic("must not be erroneous")
}
return values[0].(Callable)
}