codesimian
Class Pow

java.lang.Object
  extended by codesimian.CS<CSGeneric>
      extended by codesimian.DefaultCS
          extended by codesimian.Pow
All Implemented Interfaces:
CodeSimian

public class Pow
extends DefaultCS


Field Summary
 
Fields inherited from class codesimian.CS
DESCRIPTION, END, EXECPROXY, HEAP, JAVACODE, MYFUEL, NAME, NEWINSTANCE, NULL, PARENT, PARSEPRIORITY, PREV, TESTER, THIS
 
Constructor Summary
Pow()
           
 
Method Summary
 java.lang.String description()
          a short description of this CS, shorter than the javadoc, but long enough to tell what the params are for.
 double DForProxy()
          Execute this CS and cast to double.
 boolean infix()
           
 java.lang.String keyword()
          For the CodeSimian language as a String.
CodeSimian language keyword, like "+" "*" "max" ">" etc.

Override this function if you want to specify a keyword other than how I derive them from the class name, like + for Add.

Some CSs might never be intended to be used in the language by their keyword.
The best example (4/05) is Num, because it is used in the language like "3.4" instead of "num()".
 int minP()
          For DForProxy().
Minimum number of parameters in param[] needed to call DForProxy().
Defines which indexs of param[] DForProxy() can use.
Functions with a different number of parameters must override this.
OVERRIDE THIS FUNCTION IF EXEC USES A DIFFERENT NUMBER OF PARAMETERS.
Default is 1.
 boolean paramOrderMatters()
           
 int parsePriority()
          Returns the parsing priority of this CS type, in some language syntax, probably CodeSimian's.
 
Methods inherited from class codesimian.DefaultCS
B, C, countP, decrementMyFuel, deleteP, F, fuel, getExec, getObject, heap, I, indexP, indexPName, insertB, insertC, insertD, insertF, insertI, insertJ, insertL, insertL, insertL1, insertP, insertS, insertZ, J, javaCode, LForProxy, LForProxy, myFuel, name, newInstance, objectToCS, objectToCSArray, objectToCSArray, P, prevD, prevL, PType, S, setB, setC, setCountP, setD, setD, setExec, setF, setFuel, setI, setJ, setL, setL, setL, setL1, setMyFuel, setName, setObject, setP, setPrevExec, setPType, setS, setZ, start, toString, V, Z
 
Methods inherited from class codesimian.CS
addB, addC, addD, addF, addI, addJ, addL, addP, addP, addP, addP, addP, addS, addZ, BForProxy, CForProxy, clone, cost, D, deleteP, FForProxy, GETB, GETC, GETD, GETF, GETI, GETJ, GETL, GETS, GETZ, IForProxy, isIllusion, JForProxy, L, L, L, L, L, maxD, maxP, minD, overwrites, parent, PB, PC, PD, PF, PI, PJ, PL, prevB, prevC, prevF, prevI, prevJ, prevS, prevZ, proxyOf, PS, PZ, reflect, reflect, reflect6, setB, SETB, setC, SETC, setCost, SETD, setDescription, setF, SETF, setHeap, setI, SETI, setJ, SETJ, SETL, setL, setL, setParent, setParsePriority, setProxyOf, setS, SETS, setTester, setZ, SETZ, SForProxy, tester, toJavaCode, VForProxy, voidReflect, ZForProxy
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

Pow

public Pow()
Method Detail

keyword

public java.lang.String keyword()
Description copied from class: DefaultCS
For the CodeSimian language as a String.
CodeSimian language keyword, like "+" "*" "max" ">" etc.

Override this function if you want to specify a keyword other than how I derive them from the class name, like + for Add.

Some CSs might never be intended to be used in the language by their keyword.
The best example (4/05) is Num, because it is used in the language like "3.4" instead of "num()".
Default: Returns class name, minus package name (and its dots), and change the first letter to lowercase.

For example, CS.MaxParams does not override keyword(), which returns "maxP".

Overrides:
keyword in class DefaultCS
See Also:
CS.parent(), CS.newInstance(), CS.name()

infix

public boolean infix()

parsePriority

public int parsePriority()
Description copied from class: CS
Returns the parsing priority of this CS type, in some language syntax, probably CodeSimian's. Default parsePriority is 0. Default CodeSimian parsePriorities use +100 or -100 increments, to allow many priorities to be inserted in the middle.

This will later be useful for infix syntax. Instead of: +(/(1 2) *(3 4 5)) you type: 1/2+3*4*5

Returns 0 by default.

Overrides:
parsePriority in class CS

minP

public int minP()
Description copied from class: DefaultCS
For DForProxy().
Minimum number of parameters in param[] needed to call DForProxy().
Defines which indexs of param[] DForProxy() can use.
Functions with a different number of parameters must override this.
OVERRIDE THIS FUNCTION IF EXEC USES A DIFFERENT NUMBER OF PARAMETERS.
Default is 1.

Overrides:
minP in class DefaultCS

paramOrderMatters

public boolean paramOrderMatters()

description

public java.lang.String description()
Description copied from class: CS
a short description of this CS, shorter than the javadoc, but long enough to tell what the params are for. Example use: in automatically generated webpages for CodeSimian. Example: "returns sum of all params" for Add.

Overrides:
description in class DefaultCS

DForProxy

public double DForProxy()
Description copied from class: CS
Execute this CS and cast to double.

D() and DForProxy() are the 2 most important functions in CS. They execute this CS. All other execute functions, by default, return DForProxy cast to their own type.

For example, J() calls the proxy which calls JForProxy() which calls DForProxy(). D() calls the proxy which calls DForProxy().

By default, all other primitive EXECUTE functions defer to D.
Functions that EXECUTE this CS: L(Class) L(int,Class,int) Z() B() C() S() I() J() F() D() V()

Specified by:
DForProxy in class DefaultCS