aether/
lib.rs

1//! Aether - A lightweight, embeddable domain-specific language
2//!
3//! This crate provides a complete implementation of the Aether language,
4//! including lexer, parser, evaluator, and standard library.
5//!
6//! # Quick Start
7//!
8//! ## As a DSL (Embedded in Your Application)
9//!
10//! When embedding Aether as a DSL, IO operations are **disabled by default** for security:
11//!
12//! ```
13//! use aether::Aether;
14//!
15//! // Default: IO disabled (safe for user scripts)
16//! let mut engine = Aether::new();
17//! let code = r#"
18//!     Set X 10
19//!     Set Y 20
20//!     (X + Y)
21//! "#;
22//!
23//! match engine.eval(code) {
24//!     Ok(result) => println!("Result: {}", result),
25//!     Err(e) => eprintln!("Error: {}", e),
26//! }
27//! ```
28//!
29//! Enable IO only when needed:
30//!
31//! ```
32//! use aether::{Aether, IOPermissions};
33//!
34//! // Enable only filesystem
35//! let mut perms = IOPermissions::default();
36//! perms.filesystem_enabled = true;
37//! let mut engine = Aether::with_permissions(perms);
38//!
39//! // Or enable all IO
40//! let mut engine = Aether::with_all_permissions();
41//! ```
42//!
43//! ## High-Performance Engine Modes (New!)
44//!
45//! For **high-frequency, large-scale DSL execution**, Aether provides three optimized engine modes:
46//!
47//! ### 1. GlobalEngine - Global Singleton (Best for Single-Thread)
48//!
49//! ```rust
50//! use aether::engine::GlobalEngine;
51//!
52//! // Execute with isolated environment (variables cleared each time)
53//! let result = GlobalEngine::eval_isolated("Set X 10\n(X + 20)").unwrap();
54//! println!("Result: {}", result);
55//!
56//! // Benefits:
57//! // - ✅ Maximum performance (engine created only once)
58//! // - ✅ AST cache accumulates (up to 142x speedup!)
59//! // - ✅ Environment isolation (variables cleared between calls)
60//! // - ⚠️ Single-threaded (uses Mutex)
61//! ```
62//!
63//! ### 2. EnginePool - Engine Pool (Best for Multi-Thread)
64//!
65//! ```rust
66//! use aether::engine::EnginePool;
67//! use std::thread;
68//!
69//! // Create pool once (size = 2-4x CPU cores recommended)
70//! let pool = EnginePool::new(8);
71//!
72//! // Use across threads
73//! let handles: Vec<_> = (0..4).map(|i| {
74//!     let pool = pool.clone();
75//!     thread::spawn(move || {
76//!         let mut engine = pool.acquire(); // Auto-acquire
77//!         let code = format!("Set X {}\n(X * 2)", i);
78//!         engine.eval(&code)
79//!     }) // Auto-return on scope exit
80//! }).collect();
81//!
82//! // Benefits:
83//! // - ✅ Multi-thread safe (lock-free queue)
84//! // - ✅ RAII pattern (auto-return to pool)
85//! // - ✅ Environment isolation (cleared on acquire)
86//! // - ✅ AST cache per engine
87//! ```
88//!
89//! ### 3. ScopedEngine - Closure Style (Best for Simplicity)
90//!
91//! ```rust
92//! use aether::engine::ScopedEngine;
93//!
94//! // Closure style (like Py3o)
95//! let result = ScopedEngine::with(|engine| {
96//!     engine.eval("Set X 10")?;
97//!     engine.eval("(X + 20)")
98//! }).unwrap();
99//!
100//! // Or simplified version
101//! let result = ScopedEngine::eval("Set X 10\n(X + 20)").unwrap();
102//!
103//! // Benefits:
104//! // - ✅ Complete isolation (new engine each time)
105//! // - ✅ Clean API (auto lifetime management)
106//! // - ⚠️ Lower performance (no cache reuse)
107//! ```
108//!
109//! ### Mode Comparison
110//!
111//! | Feature | GlobalEngine | EnginePool | ScopedEngine |
112//! |---------|-------------|------------|--------------|
113//! | Performance | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐⭐ |
114//! | Multi-thread | ❌ | ✅ | ✅ |
115//! | Isolation | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
116//! | AST Cache | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
117//! | Use Case | Single-thread high-freq | Multi-thread | Occasional |
118//!
119//! ### Selective Standard Library Loading (Recommended for DSL)
120//!
121//! For better performance, load only the stdlib modules you need:
122//!
123//! ```
124//! use aether::Aether;
125//!
126//! // Load only string and array utilities
127//! let mut engine = Aether::new()
128//!     .with_stdlib_string_utils()
129//!     .unwrap()
130//!     .with_stdlib_array_utils()
131//!     .unwrap();
132//!
133//! // Or load data structures
134//! let mut engine2 = Aether::new()
135//!     .with_stdlib_set()
136//!     .unwrap()
137//!     .with_stdlib_queue()
138//!     .unwrap()
139//!     .with_stdlib_stack()
140//!     .unwrap();
141//!
142//! // Available modules:
143//! // - with_stdlib_string_utils()
144//! // - with_stdlib_array_utils()
145//! // - with_stdlib_validation()
146//! // - with_stdlib_datetime()
147//! // - with_stdlib_testing()
148//! // - with_stdlib_set()
149//! // - with_stdlib_queue()
150//! // - with_stdlib_stack()
151//! // - with_stdlib_heap()
152//! // - with_stdlib_sorting()
153//! // - with_stdlib_json()
154//! // - with_stdlib_csv()
155//! // - with_stdlib_functional()
156//! // - with_stdlib_cli_utils()
157//! // - with_stdlib_text_template()
158//! // - with_stdlib_regex_utils()
159//! ```
160//!
161//! ## As a Standalone Language (Command-Line Tool)
162//!
163//! The `aether` command-line tool automatically enables all IO permissions,
164//! allowing scripts to freely use file and network operations:
165//!
166//! ```bash
167//! # All IO operations work in CLI mode
168//! aether script.aether
169//! ```
170
171pub mod ast;
172pub mod builtins;
173pub mod cache;
174pub mod engine;
175pub mod environment;
176pub mod evaluator;
177pub mod lexer;
178pub mod module_system;
179pub mod optimizer;
180pub mod parser;
181pub mod runtime;
182pub mod sandbox;
183pub mod stdlib;
184pub mod token;
185pub mod value;
186
187// FFI and language bindings
188pub mod ffi;
189
190#[cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")]
191pub mod wasm;
192
193pub mod pytranspile;
194
195// Re-export commonly used types
196pub use ast::{Expr, Program, Stmt};
197pub use builtins::{BuiltInRegistry, IOPermissions};
198pub use cache::{ASTCache, CacheStats};
199pub use environment::Environment;
200pub use evaluator::{ErrorReport, EvalResult, Evaluator, RuntimeError};
201pub use lexer::Lexer;
202pub use module_system::{DisabledModuleResolver, FileSystemModuleResolver, ModuleResolver};
203pub use optimizer::Optimizer;
204pub use parser::{ParseError, Parser};
205pub use runtime::{
206    ExecutionLimitError, ExecutionLimits, TraceEntry, TraceFilter, TraceLevel, TraceStats,
207};
208pub use sandbox::{
209    ExecutionMetrics, MetricsCollector, MetricsSnapshot, ModuleCacheManager, ModuleCacheStats,
210    ModuleMetrics, PathRestriction, PathValidationError, PathValidator, SandboxConfig,
211    SandboxPolicy, ScopedValidator,
212};
213pub use token::Token;
214pub use value::Value;
215
216/// Main Aether engine struct
217pub struct Aether {
218    evaluator: Evaluator,
219    cache: ASTCache,
220    optimizer: Optimizer,
221}
222
223impl Aether {
224    /// Create a new Aether engine instance
225    ///
226    /// **For DSL embedding**: IO operations are disabled by default for security.
227    /// Use `with_permissions()` or `with_all_permissions()` to enable IO.
228    ///
229    /// **For CLI usage**: The command-line tool uses `with_all_permissions()` by default.
230    pub fn new() -> Self {
231        Self::with_permissions(IOPermissions::default())
232    }
233
234    /// Create a new Aether engine with custom IO permissions
235    pub fn with_permissions(permissions: IOPermissions) -> Self {
236        Aether {
237            evaluator: Evaluator::with_permissions(permissions),
238            cache: ASTCache::new(),
239            optimizer: Optimizer::new(),
240        }
241    }
242
243    /// Create a new Aether engine with all IO permissions enabled
244    pub fn with_all_permissions() -> Self {
245        Self::with_permissions(IOPermissions::allow_all())
246    }
247
248    /// Create a new Aether engine with standard library preloaded
249    ///
250    /// This creates an engine with all permissions and automatically loads
251    /// all standard library modules (string_utils, array_utils, validation, datetime, testing).
252    pub fn with_stdlib() -> Result<Self, String> {
253        let mut engine = Self::with_all_permissions();
254        stdlib::preload_stdlib(&mut engine)?;
255        Ok(engine)
256    }
257
258    /// Load a specific standard library module
259    ///
260    /// Available modules: "string_utils", "array_utils", "validation", "datetime", "testing"
261    pub fn load_stdlib_module(&mut self, module_name: &str) -> Result<(), String> {
262        if let Some(code) = stdlib::get_module(module_name) {
263            self.eval(code)?;
264            Ok(())
265        } else {
266            Err(format!("Unknown stdlib module: {}", module_name))
267        }
268    }
269
270    /// Load all standard library modules
271    pub fn load_all_stdlib(&mut self) -> Result<(), String> {
272        stdlib::preload_stdlib(self)
273    }
274
275    // ============================================================
276    // Execution Limits
277    // ============================================================
278
279    /// Create a new Aether engine with execution limits
280    pub fn with_limits(mut self, limits: ExecutionLimits) -> Self {
281        self.evaluator.set_limits(limits);
282        self
283    }
284
285    /// Set execution limits
286    pub fn set_limits(&mut self, limits: ExecutionLimits) {
287        self.evaluator.set_limits(limits);
288    }
289
290    /// Get current execution limits
291    pub fn limits(&self) -> &ExecutionLimits {
292        self.evaluator.limits()
293    }
294
295    // ============================================================
296    // Chainable stdlib module loading methods
297    // ============================================================
298
299    /// Load string utilities module (chainable)
300    pub fn with_stdlib_string_utils(mut self) -> Result<Self, String> {
301        if let Some(code) = stdlib::get_module("string_utils") {
302            self.eval(code)?;
303        }
304        Ok(self)
305    }
306
307    /// Load array utilities module (chainable)
308    pub fn with_stdlib_array_utils(mut self) -> Result<Self, String> {
309        if let Some(code) = stdlib::get_module("array_utils") {
310            self.eval(code)?;
311        }
312        Ok(self)
313    }
314
315    /// Load validation module (chainable)
316    pub fn with_stdlib_validation(mut self) -> Result<Self, String> {
317        if let Some(code) = stdlib::get_module("validation") {
318            self.eval(code)?;
319        }
320        Ok(self)
321    }
322
323    /// Load datetime module (chainable)
324    pub fn with_stdlib_datetime(mut self) -> Result<Self, String> {
325        if let Some(code) = stdlib::get_module("datetime") {
326            self.eval(code)?;
327        }
328        Ok(self)
329    }
330
331    /// Load testing framework module (chainable)
332    pub fn with_stdlib_testing(mut self) -> Result<Self, String> {
333        if let Some(code) = stdlib::get_module("testing") {
334            self.eval(code)?;
335        }
336        Ok(self)
337    }
338
339    /// Load set data structure module (chainable)
340    pub fn with_stdlib_set(mut self) -> Result<Self, String> {
341        if let Some(code) = stdlib::get_module("set") {
342            self.eval(code)?;
343        }
344        Ok(self)
345    }
346
347    /// Load queue data structure module (chainable)
348    pub fn with_stdlib_queue(mut self) -> Result<Self, String> {
349        if let Some(code) = stdlib::get_module("queue") {
350            self.eval(code)?;
351        }
352        Ok(self)
353    }
354
355    /// Load stack data structure module (chainable)
356    pub fn with_stdlib_stack(mut self) -> Result<Self, String> {
357        if let Some(code) = stdlib::get_module("stack") {
358            self.eval(code)?;
359        }
360        Ok(self)
361    }
362
363    /// Load heap data structure module (chainable)
364    pub fn with_stdlib_heap(mut self) -> Result<Self, String> {
365        if let Some(code) = stdlib::get_module("heap") {
366            self.eval(code)?;
367        }
368        Ok(self)
369    }
370
371    /// Load sorting algorithms module (chainable)
372    pub fn with_stdlib_sorting(mut self) -> Result<Self, String> {
373        if let Some(code) = stdlib::get_module("sorting") {
374            self.eval(code)?;
375        }
376        Ok(self)
377    }
378
379    /// Load JSON processing module (chainable)
380    pub fn with_stdlib_json(mut self) -> Result<Self, String> {
381        if let Some(code) = stdlib::get_module("json") {
382            self.eval(code)?;
383        }
384        Ok(self)
385    }
386
387    /// Load CSV processing module (chainable)
388    pub fn with_stdlib_csv(mut self) -> Result<Self, String> {
389        if let Some(code) = stdlib::get_module("csv") {
390            self.eval(code)?;
391        }
392        Ok(self)
393    }
394
395    /// Load functional programming utilities module (chainable)
396    pub fn with_stdlib_functional(mut self) -> Result<Self, String> {
397        if let Some(code) = stdlib::get_module("functional") {
398            self.eval(code)?;
399        }
400        Ok(self)
401    }
402
403    /// Load CLI utilities module (chainable)
404    pub fn with_stdlib_cli_utils(mut self) -> Result<Self, String> {
405        if let Some(code) = stdlib::get_module("cli_utils") {
406            self.eval(code)?;
407        }
408        Ok(self)
409    }
410
411    /// Load text template engine module (chainable)
412    pub fn with_stdlib_text_template(mut self) -> Result<Self, String> {
413        if let Some(code) = stdlib::get_module("text_template") {
414            self.eval(code)?;
415        }
416        Ok(self)
417    }
418
419    /// Load regex utilities module (chainable)
420    pub fn with_stdlib_regex_utils(mut self) -> Result<Self, String> {
421        if let Some(code) = stdlib::get_module("regex_utils") {
422            self.eval(code)?;
423        }
424        Ok(self)
425    }
426
427    /// Evaluate Aether code and return the result
428    pub fn eval(&mut self, code: &str) -> Result<Value, String> {
429        // Clear any previous call stack frames before starting a new top-level evaluation.
430        self.evaluator.clear_call_stack();
431
432        // 尝试从缓存获取AST
433        let program = if let Some(cached_program) = self.cache.get(code) {
434            cached_program
435        } else {
436            // Parse the code
437            let mut parser = Parser::new(code);
438            let program = parser
439                .parse_program()
440                .map_err(|e| format!("Parse error: {}", e))?;
441
442            // 优化AST
443            let optimized = self.optimizer.optimize_program(&program);
444
445            // 将优化后的结果存入缓存
446            self.cache.insert(code, optimized.clone());
447            optimized
448        };
449
450        // Evaluate the program
451        self.evaluator
452            .eval_program(&program)
453            .map_err(|e| format!("Runtime error: {}", e))
454    }
455
456    /// Evaluate Aether code and return a structured error report on failure.
457    ///
458    /// This is intended for integrations that need machine-readable diagnostics.
459    pub fn eval_report(&mut self, code: &str) -> Result<Value, ErrorReport> {
460        // Clear any previous call stack frames before starting a new top-level evaluation.
461        self.evaluator.clear_call_stack();
462
463        // Try AST cache first
464        let program = if let Some(cached_program) = self.cache.get(code) {
465            cached_program
466        } else {
467            let mut parser = Parser::new(code);
468            let program = parser
469                .parse_program()
470                .map_err(|e| ErrorReport::parse_error(e.to_string()))?;
471
472            let optimized = self.optimizer.optimize_program(&program);
473            self.cache.insert(code, optimized.clone());
474            optimized
475        };
476
477        self.evaluator
478            .eval_program(&program)
479            .map_err(|e| e.to_error_report())
480    }
481
482    /// Drain the in-memory TRACE buffer.
483    ///
484    /// This is designed for DSL-safe debugging: scripts call `TRACE(...)` to record
485    /// values, and the host application reads them out-of-band via this method.
486    pub fn take_trace(&mut self) -> Vec<String> {
487        self.evaluator.take_trace()
488    }
489
490    /// Clear the TRACE buffer without returning it.
491    pub fn clear_trace(&mut self) {
492        self.evaluator.clear_trace();
493    }
494
495    /// Get all structured trace entries (Stage 3.2)
496    ///
497    /// Returns a vector of structured trace entries with levels, categories, timestamps, etc.
498    pub fn trace_records(&self) -> Vec<crate::runtime::TraceEntry> {
499        self.evaluator.trace_records()
500    }
501
502    /// Filter trace entries by level (Stage 3.2)
503    ///
504    /// # Example
505    /// ```ignore
506    /// let error_traces = engine.trace_by_level(crate::runtime::TraceLevel::Error);
507    /// ```
508    pub fn trace_by_level(
509        &self,
510        level: crate::runtime::TraceLevel,
511    ) -> Vec<crate::runtime::TraceEntry> {
512        self.evaluator.trace_by_level(level)
513    }
514
515    /// Filter trace entries by category (Stage 3.2)
516    ///
517    /// # Example
518    /// ```ignore
519    /// let api_traces = engine.trace_by_category("api_call");
520    /// ```
521    pub fn trace_by_category(&self, category: &str) -> Vec<crate::runtime::TraceEntry> {
522        self.evaluator.trace_by_category(category)
523    }
524
525    /// Filter trace entries by label (Stage 3.2)
526    ///
527    /// # Example
528    /// ```ignore
529    /// let slow_traces = engine.trace_by_label("slow_request");
530    /// ```
531    pub fn trace_by_label(&self, label: &str) -> Vec<crate::runtime::TraceEntry> {
532        self.evaluator.trace_by_label(label)
533    }
534
535    /// Apply complex filter to trace entries (Stage 3.2)
536    ///
537    /// # Example
538    /// ```ignore
539    /// use crate::runtime::{TraceFilter, TraceLevel};
540    /// use std::time::Instant;
541    ///
542    /// let filter = TraceFilter::new()
543    ///     .with_min_level(TraceLevel::Warn)
544    ///     .with_category("api".to_string());
545    /// let filtered = engine.trace_filter(&filter);
546    /// ```
547    pub fn trace_filter(
548        &self,
549        filter: &crate::runtime::TraceFilter,
550    ) -> Vec<crate::runtime::TraceEntry> {
551        self.evaluator.trace_filter(filter)
552    }
553
554    /// Get trace statistics (Stage 3.2)
555    ///
556    /// Returns statistics about trace entries, including counts by level and category.
557    pub fn trace_stats(&self) -> crate::runtime::TraceStats {
558        self.evaluator.trace_stats()
559    }
560
561    /// Set TRACE buffer size (Stage 3.2)
562    ///
563    /// Note: This method is a placeholder for future implementation.
564    /// Currently, the buffer size is fixed at 1024 entries.
565    #[allow(dead_code)]
566    pub fn set_trace_buffer_size(&mut self, _size: usize) {
567        // TODO: Implement configurable buffer size
568        // For now, buffer size is fixed at TRACE_MAX_ENTRIES (1024)
569    }
570
571    /// Configure the module resolver used for `Import/Export`.
572    ///
573    /// By default (DSL embedding), the resolver is disabled for safety.
574    pub fn set_module_resolver(&mut self, resolver: Box<dyn crate::module_system::ModuleResolver>) {
575        self.evaluator.set_module_resolver(resolver);
576    }
577
578    /// Push a base directory context for resolving relative imports.
579    ///
580    /// This is typically used by a file-based runner (CLI) before calling `eval()`.
581    pub fn push_import_base(&mut self, module_id: String, base_dir: Option<std::path::PathBuf>) {
582        self.evaluator.push_import_base(module_id, base_dir);
583    }
584
585    /// Pop the most recent base directory context.
586    pub fn pop_import_base(&mut self) {
587        self.evaluator.pop_import_base();
588    }
589
590    /// Evaluate an Aether script from a file path.
591    ///
592    /// This is a convenience wrapper that:
593    /// - reads the file
594    /// - pushes an import base context (module_id = canonical path; base_dir = parent dir)
595    /// - evaluates the code
596    /// - pops the import base context
597    ///
598    /// Note: this does **not** enable any module resolver. For DSL safety, module loading
599    /// remains disabled unless you explicitly call `set_module_resolver(...)`.
600    pub fn eval_file(&mut self, path: impl AsRef<std::path::Path>) -> Result<Value, String> {
601        let path = path.as_ref();
602
603        let code = std::fs::read_to_string(path).map_err(|e| format!("IO error: {}", e))?;
604
605        let canon = path.canonicalize().unwrap_or_else(|_| path.to_path_buf());
606        let base_dir = canon.parent().map(|p| p.to_path_buf());
607
608        self.push_import_base(canon.display().to_string(), base_dir);
609        let res = self.eval(&code);
610        self.pop_import_base();
611        res
612    }
613
614    /// Evaluate an Aether script from a file path, returning a structured error report on failure.
615    pub fn eval_file_report(
616        &mut self,
617        path: impl AsRef<std::path::Path>,
618    ) -> Result<Value, ErrorReport> {
619        let path = path.as_ref();
620
621        let code = std::fs::read_to_string(path)
622            .map_err(|e| ErrorReport::io_error(format!("IO error: {e}")))?;
623
624        let canon = path.canonicalize().unwrap_or_else(|_| path.to_path_buf());
625        let base_dir = canon.parent().map(|p| p.to_path_buf());
626
627        self.push_import_base(canon.display().to_string(), base_dir);
628        let res = self.eval_report(&code);
629        self.pop_import_base();
630        res
631    }
632
633    /// Set a global variable from the host application without using `eval()`.
634    ///
635    /// This is useful when you already have Rust-side data and want to inject it
636    /// as `Value` into the script environment.
637    pub fn set_global(&mut self, name: &str, value: Value) {
638        self.evaluator.set_global(name.to_string(), value);
639    }
640
641    /// Reset the runtime environment (variables/functions) while keeping built-ins registered.
642    ///
643    /// Note: this clears anything that was introduced via `eval()` (including stdlib code).
644    pub fn reset_env(&mut self) {
645        self.evaluator.reset_env();
646    }
647
648    /// Run a closure inside an isolated child scope.
649    ///
650    /// All variables/functions you inject or define inside the closure will be dropped
651    /// when it returns, while the outer environment is preserved.
652    ///
653    /// This is designed for the "DSL host" scenario: inject Rust data + load per-request
654    /// Aether functions (e.g. from DB) + run the script, without cross-request pollution.
655    pub fn with_isolated_scope<R>(
656        &mut self,
657        f: impl FnOnce(&mut Aether) -> Result<R, String>,
658    ) -> Result<R, String> {
659        let prev_env = self.evaluator.enter_child_scope();
660        let result = f(self);
661        self.evaluator.restore_env(prev_env);
662        result
663    }
664
665    /// Evaluate Aether code asynchronously (requires "async" feature)
666    ///
667    /// This is a convenience wrapper around `eval()` that runs in a background task.
668    /// Useful for integrating Aether into async Rust applications.
669    ///
670    /// # Example
671    ///
672    /// ```no_run
673    /// use aether::Aether;
674    ///
675    /// #[tokio::main]
676    /// async fn main() {
677    ///     let mut engine = Aether::new();
678    ///     let result = engine.eval_async("Set X 10\n(X + 20)").await.unwrap();
679    ///     println!("Result: {}", result);
680    /// }
681    /// ```
682    #[cfg(feature = "async")]
683    pub async fn eval_async(&mut self, code: &str) -> Result<Value, String> {
684        // 由于 Aether 内部使用 Rc (非 Send),我们在当前线程执行
685        // 但通过 tokio::task::yield_now() 让出执行权,避免阻塞事件循环
686        tokio::task::yield_now().await;
687        self.eval(code)
688    }
689
690    /// 获取缓存统计信息
691    pub fn cache_stats(&self) -> CacheStats {
692        self.cache.stats()
693    }
694
695    /// 清空缓存
696    pub fn clear_cache(&mut self) {
697        self.cache.clear();
698    }
699
700    /// 设置优化选项
701    pub fn set_optimization(
702        &mut self,
703        constant_folding: bool,
704        dead_code: bool,
705        tail_recursion: bool,
706    ) {
707        self.optimizer.constant_folding = constant_folding;
708        self.optimizer.dead_code_elimination = dead_code;
709        self.optimizer.tail_recursion = tail_recursion;
710    }
711}
712
713impl Default for Aether {
714    fn default() -> Self {
715        Self::new()
716    }
717}
718
719#[cfg(test)]
720mod tests {
721    use super::*;
722
723    #[test]
724    fn test_aether_creation() {
725        let _engine = Aether::new();
726    }
727
728    #[test]
729    fn test_cache_usage() {
730        let mut engine = Aether::new();
731        let code = "Set X 10\nX";
732
733        // 第一次执行会解析
734        let result1 = engine.eval(code).unwrap();
735        assert_eq!(result1, Value::Number(10.0));
736
737        // 第二次执行应该使用缓存
738        let result2 = engine.eval(code).unwrap();
739        assert_eq!(result2, Value::Number(10.0));
740
741        // 检查缓存统计
742        let stats = engine.cache_stats();
743        assert_eq!(stats.hits, 1);
744        assert_eq!(stats.misses, 1);
745    }
746}