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// This file is part of PyANTLR. See LICENSE.txt for license
// details..........Copyright (C) Wolfgang Haefelinger, 2004.
//
// $Id$
header {
/* import calc module - need to import my AST Nodes */
import calc
// comment
pass
// another comment
}
/* no javadoc comments on file level except for classes and rules */
options {
language="Python";
//language="Java"; //<- should at least generate a warning
}
/** go ahead with jdoc comments here ..*/
class CalcParser extends Parser("calc.Parser");
options {
k=3;
buildAST = true;
// contrary to original is this going to change the default
// node type from CommonAST to calc.Tnode.
ASTLabelType = "calc.TNode";
exportVocab=Calc;
}
tokens {
BODY<AST=calc.BodyNode>;
STMT;
EXPR<AST=calc.ExprNode>;
TOK01;
UNARY_MINUS;
UNARY_PLUS;
}
{
/* a sample function */
def hello(self):
// just print hello ..
print "hello, world"
// end of sample function
}
body
: "begin"!
(expr ";"!)+
"end"!
;
id
:
VALID | TYPID | CLSID
;
expr
:
expr1
{ ## = #(#[EXPR,"expr"],##); }
;
expr1
:
expr2 ((MINUS^|PLUS^) expr2)*
;
expr2
:
expr3 ((MULT^|DIV^) expr3)*
;
expr3
:
( p:PLUS { #p.setType(UNARY_PLUS) }
| m:MINUS { #m.setType(UNARY_MINUS) }
)* expr4
;
expr4
:
NUMBER<AST=calc.NumberNode>
| LPAREN^ expr1 RPAREN!
;
/** My tree parser ..*/
class CalcWalker extends TreeParser("calc.Walker");
options {
//ASTLabelType = "TNode";
}
{
/* sample function */
def hello(self):
print "Hello, world"
}
body returns [s = 0]
{
r = 0
}
:
(
#(e:EXPR
{
// comment
//
//
//
s = self.expr(e)
r = s + r
// comment -> you should see print e.toStringTree()
/* comment */ print e.toStringTree(),
/* a comment spanning
three lines.
*/
/* some comment that spans more
than one line */ print "=>",s
// comments work fine but there some limitations when having
// C style comments (/* .. */). In Python a comment ends with
// the end of line. Therefore I need to force a '\n' on
// encountering '*/'. That works fine usually but be aware
// something like
//
// x /* comment /* = /* comment /* 1
//
// is legal in C/C++/Java but would end up in Python as
//
// x
// # comment
// =
// # comment
// 1
//
// which is of course not valid.
}
)
)*
;
expr returns [r = 0]
: #(EXPR r=expr0())
;
expr0 returns [a = 0] {
b = 0
}
: UNARY_MINUS a=expr0() { a=-a }
| UNARY_PLUS a=expr0()
| j:NUMBER { a = self.tofloat(j) }
| #(PLUS a=expr0() b=expr0()) { a = a + b }
| #(MINUS a=expr0() b=expr0()) { a = a - b }
| #(MULT a=expr0() b=expr0()) { a = a * b }
| #(DIV a=expr0() b=expr0()) { a = a / b }
| #(LPAREN a=expr0())
;
/** a javdoc comment */
nullp
{
i = 1;
if #nullp == None :
return
print(" error in parser tree .. ")
print(#nullp.toStringTree())
if i > 0:
return
}
: #(INT INT)
{
}
;
/**
standard lexer - not of further interest here
*/
class CalcLexer extends Lexer;
options {
// className = "Scanner";
}
{
/* sample function */
def hello(self):
print "Hello, world"
}
/** ws is supposed to be skipped as usual.
* note that you need to write self.newline().
* You could also write $newline instead. Trailing
* ';' are not harmful.
*/
WS
: ( ' '
| '\t'
| '\n' { $newline }
| "\r\n" { $newline }
| '\r' { $newline }
)
{ $skip }
;
LPAREN
: '('
;
RPAREN
: ')'
;
MULT
: '*'
;
DIV
: '/'
;
PLUS
: '+'
;
MINUS
: '-'
;
SEMI
: ';'
;
AND
: '&'
;
OR
: '|'
;
NOT
: '!'
;
EQ
: '='
;
protected
DIGIT
: '0'..'9'
;
protected
INT
: (DIGIT)+
;
NUMBER
: INT ("." INT)?
;
protected
LOWER
: 'a'..'z'
;
protected
UPPER
: 'A'..'Z'
;
protected
LETTER
: UPPER
| LOWER
;
ID
: LOWER (LETTER|DIGIT|'-')*
{
$setType(VALID)
}
| (UPPER (UPPER|DIGIT|'-')*) => UPPER (UPPER|DIGIT|'-')*
{
$setType(CLSID)
}
| (UPPER (UPPER|LOWER|DIGIT|'-')*)
{
buffer = $getText
$setType(TYPID)
}
;
|