I'm trying to analyze a dynamic language that can have multiple translations, depending upon probabilities. I have a few defined types in my language such as number, vector, etc...
For example, if we were to see the expression 'a+b' then that could be the addition of two numbers or it could be the addition of two vectors. A number is more likely and so we think the 'best' representation is the sum of two numbers. However it is possible that they are vectors, and so I still want to keep this 'less likely' representation.
If later on I saw 'a/b' then I know that they can't be vectors, as vector division is undefined. So I would throw away the 'vector' representation and the correct one prevails.
I want to do this by analysing an AST. The problem is that due to the many possible combinations of types and operators, we have a combinatorial explosion.
Any ideas on a suitable strategy or pattern that I could use? I'm thinking about a type of visitor for different combinations, that run in parallel to give the best meaning to a structure. Sort of like analyzing a sentance in natural language processing.
I'm using ANTLR's tree walking mechanism for the analysis, so any references specific to that system, or implementing semantics for a dynamic language would be much appreciated.