1/** \file
2 * Defines the basic structure to support recognizing by either a lexer,
3 * parser, or tree parser.
4 * \addtogroup ANTLR3_BASE_RECOGNIZER
5 * @{
6 */
7#ifndef	_ANTLR3_BASERECOGNIZER_H
8#define	_ANTLR3_BASERECOGNIZER_H
9
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39#include    <antlr3defs.h>
40#include    <antlr3exception.h>
41#include    <antlr3input.h>
42#include    <antlr3tokenstream.h>
43#include    <antlr3commontoken.h>
44#include    <antlr3commontreenodestream.h>
45#include	<antlr3debugeventlistener.h>
46#include	<antlr3recognizersharedstate.h>
47
48/** Type indicator for a lexer recognizer
49 */
50#define	    ANTLR3_TYPE_LEXER		0x0001
51
52/** Type indicator for a parser recognizer
53 */
54#define	    ANTLR3_TYPE_PARSER		0x0002
55
56/** Type indicator for a tree parser recognizer
57 */
58#define	    ANTLR3_TYPE_TREE_PARSER	0x0004
59
60#ifdef __cplusplus
61extern "C" {
62#endif
63
64/** \brief Base tracking context structure for all types of
65 * recognizers.
66 */
67typedef	struct ANTLR3_BASE_RECOGNIZER_struct
68{
69    /// Whatever super structure is providing this interface needs a pointer to itself
70    /// so that this can be passed back to it whenever the api functions
71    /// are called back from here.
72    ///
73    void	      * super;
74
75	/// Indicates the type of recognizer that we are an instance of.
76    /// The programmer may set this to anything of course, but the default
77    /// implementations of the interface only really understand the built in
78    /// types, so new error handlers etc would probably be required to as well.
79    ///
80    ///  Valid types are:
81    ///
82    ///   - #ANTLR3_TYPE_LEXER
83	///	  - #ANTLR3_TYPE_PARSER
84    ///   - #ANTLR3_TYPE_TREE_PARSER
85    ///
86    ANTLR3_UINT32	type;
87
88	/// A pointer to the shared recognizer state, such that multiple
89	/// recognizers can use the same inputs streams and so on (in
90	/// the case of grammar inheritance for instance.
91	///
92	pANTLR3_RECOGNIZER_SHARED_STATE	state;
93
94	/// If set to something other than NULL, then this structure is
95	/// points to an instance of the debugger interface. In general, the
96	/// debugger is only referenced internally in recovery/error operations
97	/// so that it does not cause overhead by having to check this pointer
98	/// in every function/method
99	///
100	pANTLR3_DEBUG_EVENT_LISTENER	debugger;
101
102
103    /// Pointer to a function that matches the current input symbol
104    /// against the supplied type. the function causes an error if a
105    /// match is not found and the default implementation will also
106    /// attempt to perform one token insertion or deletion if that is
107    /// possible with the input stream. You can override the default
108    /// implementation by installing a pointer to your own function
109    /// in this interface after the recognizer has initialized. This can
110    /// perform different recovery options or not recover at all and so on.
111    /// To ignore recovery altogether, see the comments in the default
112    /// implementation of this function in antlr3baserecognizer.c
113    ///
114    /// Note that errors are signalled by setting the error flag below
115    /// and creating a new exception structure and installing it in the
116    /// exception pointer below (you can chain these if you like and handle them
117    /// in some customized way).
118    ///
119    void *		(*match)	(struct ANTLR3_BASE_RECOGNIZER_struct * recognizer,
120							    ANTLR3_UINT32 ttype, pANTLR3_BITSET_LIST follow);
121
122    /// Pointer to a function that matches the next token/char in the input stream
123    /// regardless of what it actually is.
124    ///
125    void		(*matchAny)	(struct ANTLR3_BASE_RECOGNIZER_struct * recognizer);
126
127	/// Pointer to a function that decides if the token ahead of the current one is the
128	/// one we were loking for, in which case the curernt one is very likely extraneous
129	/// and can be reported that way.
130	///
131	ANTLR3_BOOLEAN
132				(*mismatchIsUnwantedToken)	(struct ANTLR3_BASE_RECOGNIZER_struct * recognizer, pANTLR3_INT_STREAM input, ANTLR3_UINT32 ttype);
133
134	/// Pointer to a function that decides if the current token is one that can logically
135	/// follow the one we were looking for, in which case the one we were looking for is
136	/// probably missing from the input.
137	///
138	ANTLR3_BOOLEAN
139				(*mismatchIsMissingToken)	(struct ANTLR3_BASE_RECOGNIZER_struct * recognizer, pANTLR3_INT_STREAM input, pANTLR3_BITSET_LIST follow);
140
141    /** Pointer to a function that works out what to do when a token mismatch
142     *  occurs, so that Tree parsers can behave differently to other recognizers.
143     */
144    void		(*mismatch)	(struct ANTLR3_BASE_RECOGNIZER_struct * recognizer,
145					    ANTLR3_UINT32 ttype, pANTLR3_BITSET_LIST follow);
146
147    /** Pointer to a function to call to report a recognition problem. You may override
148     *  this function with your own function, but refer to the standard implementation
149     *  in antlr3baserecognizer.c for guidance. The function should recognize whether
150     *  error recovery is in force, so that it does not print out more than one error messages
151     *  for the same error. From the java comments in BaseRecognizer.java:
152     *
153     *  This method sets errorRecovery to indicate the parser is recovering
154     *  not parsing.  Once in recovery mode, no errors are generated.
155     *  To get out of recovery mode, the parser must successfully match
156     *  a token (after a resync).  So it will go:
157     *
158     * 		1. error occurs
159     * 		2. enter recovery mode, report error
160     * 		3. consume until token found in resynch set
161     * 		4. try to resume parsing
162     * 		5. next match() will reset errorRecovery mode
163     */
164    void		(*reportError)		    (struct ANTLR3_BASE_RECOGNIZER_struct * recognizer);
165
166    /** Pointer to a function that is called to display a recognition error message. You may
167     *  override this function independently of (*reportError)() above as that function calls
168     *  this one to do the actual exception printing.
169     */
170    void		(*displayRecognitionError)  (struct ANTLR3_BASE_RECOGNIZER_struct * recognizer, pANTLR3_UINT8 * tokenNames);
171
172	/// Get number of recognition errors (lexer, parser, tree parser).  Each
173	/// recognizer tracks its own number.  So parser and lexer each have
174	/// separate count.  Does not count the spurious errors found between
175	/// an error and next valid token match
176	///
177	/// \see reportError()
178	///
179	ANTLR3_UINT32
180				(*getNumberOfSyntaxErrors)	(struct ANTLR3_BASE_RECOGNIZER_struct * recognizer);
181
182    /** Pointer to a function that recovers from an error found in the input stream.
183     *  Generally, this will be a #ANTLR3_EXCEPTION_NOVIABLE_ALT but it could also
184     *  be from a mismatched token that the (*match)() could not recover from.
185     */
186    void		(*recover)		    (struct ANTLR3_BASE_RECOGNIZER_struct * recognizer);
187
188    /** Pointer to a function that is a hook to listen to token consumption during error recovery.
189     *  This is mainly used by the debug parser to send events to the listener.
190     */
191    void		(*beginResync)		    (struct ANTLR3_BASE_RECOGNIZER_struct * recognizer);
192
193    /** Pointer to a function that is a hook to listen to token consumption during error recovery.
194     *  This is mainly used by the debug parser to send events to the listener.
195     */
196    void		(*endResync)		    (struct ANTLR3_BASE_RECOGNIZER_struct * recognizer);
197
198	/** Pointer to a function that is a hook to listen to token consumption during error recovery.
199     *  This is mainly used by the debug parser to send events to the listener.
200     */
201    void		(*beginBacktrack)		(struct ANTLR3_BASE_RECOGNIZER_struct * recognizer, ANTLR3_UINT32 level);
202
203    /** Pointer to a function that is a hook to listen to token consumption during error recovery.
204     *  This is mainly used by the debug parser to send events to the listener.
205     */
206    void		(*endBacktrack)		    (struct ANTLR3_BASE_RECOGNIZER_struct * recognizer, ANTLR3_UINT32 level, ANTLR3_BOOLEAN successful);
207
208    /** Pointer to a function to computer the error recovery set for the current rule.
209     *  \see antlr3ComputeErrorRecoverySet() for details.
210     */
211    pANTLR3_BITSET	(*computeErrorRecoverySet)  (struct ANTLR3_BASE_RECOGNIZER_struct * recognizer);
212
213    /** Pointer to a function that computes the context-sensitive FOLLOW set for the
214     *  current rule.
215     * \see antlr3ComputeCSRuleFollow() for details.
216     */
217    pANTLR3_BITSET	(*computeCSRuleFollow)	    (struct ANTLR3_BASE_RECOGNIZER_struct * recognizer);
218
219    /** Pointer to a function to combine follow bitsets.
220     * \see antlr3CombineFollows() for details.
221     */
222    pANTLR3_BITSET	(*combineFollows)	    (struct ANTLR3_BASE_RECOGNIZER_struct * recognizer,
223							    ANTLR3_BOOLEAN exact);
224
225    /** Pointer to a function that recovers from a mismatched token in the input stream.
226     * \see antlr3RecoverMismatch() for details.
227     */
228    void		* (*recoverFromMismatchedToken)
229						    (struct ANTLR3_BASE_RECOGNIZER_struct * recognizer,
230							    ANTLR3_UINT32	ttype,
231							    pANTLR3_BITSET_LIST	follow);
232
233    /** Pointer to a function that recovers from a mismatched set in the token stream, in a similar manner
234     *  to (*recoverFromMismatchedToken)
235     */
236    void		* (*recoverFromMismatchedSet) (struct ANTLR3_BASE_RECOGNIZER_struct * recognizer,
237							    pANTLR3_BITSET_LIST	follow);
238
239    /** Pointer to common routine to handle single token insertion for recovery functions.
240     */
241    ANTLR3_BOOLEAN	(*recoverFromMismatchedElement)
242						    (struct ANTLR3_BASE_RECOGNIZER_struct * recognizer,
243							    pANTLR3_BITSET_LIST	follow);
244
245    /** Pointer to function that consumes input until the next token matches
246     *  the given token.
247     */
248    void		(*consumeUntil)		    (struct ANTLR3_BASE_RECOGNIZER_struct * recognizer,
249							    ANTLR3_UINT32   tokenType);
250
251    /** Pointer to function that consumes input until the next token matches
252     *  one in the given set.
253     */
254    void		(*consumeUntilSet)	    (struct ANTLR3_BASE_RECOGNIZER_struct * recognizer,
255							    pANTLR3_BITSET	set);
256
257    /** Pointer to function that returns an ANTLR3_LIST of the strings that identify
258     *  the rules in the parser that got you to this point. Can be overridden by installing your
259     *	own function set.
260     *
261     * \todo Document how to override invocation stack functions.
262     */
263    pANTLR3_STACK	(*getRuleInvocationStack)	(struct ANTLR3_BASE_RECOGNIZER_struct * recognizer);
264    pANTLR3_STACK	(*getRuleInvocationStackNamed)  (struct ANTLR3_BASE_RECOGNIZER_struct * recognizer,
265								pANTLR3_UINT8	    name);
266
267    /** Pointer to a function that converts an ANLR3_LIST of tokens to an ANTLR3_LIST of
268     *  string token names. As this is mostly used in string template processing it may not be useful
269     *  in the C runtime.
270     */
271    pANTLR3_HASH_TABLE	(*toStrings)			(struct ANTLR3_BASE_RECOGNIZER_struct * recognizer,
272								pANTLR3_HASH_TABLE);
273
274    /** Pointer to a function to return whether the rule has parsed input starting at the supplied
275     *  start index before. If the rule has not parsed input starting from the supplied start index,
276     *  then it will return ANTLR3_MEMO_RULE_UNKNOWN. If it has parsed from the suppled start point
277     *  then it will return the point where it last stopped parsing after that start point.
278     */
279    ANTLR3_MARKER	(*getRuleMemoization)		(struct ANTLR3_BASE_RECOGNIZER_struct * recognizer,
280								ANTLR3_INTKEY	ruleIndex,
281								ANTLR3_MARKER	ruleParseStart);
282
283    /** Pointer to function that determines whether the rule has parsed input at the current index
284     *  in the input stream
285     */
286    ANTLR3_BOOLEAN	(*alreadyParsedRule)		(struct ANTLR3_BASE_RECOGNIZER_struct * recognizer,
287								ANTLR3_MARKER	ruleIndex);
288
289    /** Pointer to function that records whether the rule has parsed the input at a
290     *  current position successfully or not.
291     */
292    void		(*memoize)			(struct ANTLR3_BASE_RECOGNIZER_struct * recognizer,
293								ANTLR3_MARKER	ruleIndex,
294								ANTLR3_MARKER	ruleParseStart);
295
296	/// Pointer to a function that returns the current input symbol.
297    /// The is placed into any label for the associated token ref; e.g., x=ID.  Token
298	/// and tree parsers need to return different objects. Rather than test
299	/// for input stream type or change the IntStream interface, I use
300	/// a simple method to ask the recognizer to tell me what the current
301	/// input symbol is.
302	///
303	/// This is ignored for lexers and the lexer implementation of this
304	/// function should return NULL.
305	///
306	void *		(*getCurrentInputSymbol)	(	struct ANTLR3_BASE_RECOGNIZER_struct * recognizer,
307												pANTLR3_INT_STREAM istream);
308
309	/// Conjure up a missing token during error recovery.
310	///
311	/// The recognizer attempts to recover from single missing
312	/// symbols. But, actions might refer to that missing symbol.
313	/// For example, x=ID {f($x);}. The action clearly assumes
314	/// that there has been an identifier matched previously and that
315	/// $x points at that token. If that token is missing, but
316	/// the next token in the stream is what we want we assume that
317	/// this token is missing and we keep going. Because we
318	/// have to return some token to replace the missing token,
319	/// we have to conjure one up. This method gives the user control
320	/// over the tokens returned for missing tokens. Mostly,
321	/// you will want to create something special for identifier
322	/// tokens. For literals such as '{' and ',', the default
323	/// action in the parser or tree parser works. It simply creates
324	/// a CommonToken of the appropriate type. The text will be the token.
325	/// If you change what tokens must be created by the lexer,
326	/// override this method to create the appropriate tokens.
327	///
328	void *		(*getMissingSymbol)			(	struct ANTLR3_BASE_RECOGNIZER_struct * recognizer,
329												pANTLR3_INT_STREAM		istream,
330												pANTLR3_EXCEPTION		e,
331												ANTLR3_UINT32			expectedTokenType,
332												pANTLR3_BITSET_LIST		follow);
333
334    /** Pointer to a function that returns whether the supplied grammar function
335     *  will parse the current input stream or not. This is the way that syntactic
336     *  predicates are evaluated. Unlike java, C is perfectly happy to invoke code
337     *  via a pointer to a function (hence that's what all the ANTLR3 C interfaces
338     *  do.
339     */
340    ANTLR3_BOOLEAN	(*synpred)			(	struct ANTLR3_BASE_RECOGNIZER_struct * recognizer,  void * ctx,
341											void (*predicate)(void * ctx));
342
343    /** Pointer to a function that can construct a generic exception structure
344     * with such information as the input stream can provide.
345     */
346    void		    (*exConstruct)		(struct ANTLR3_BASE_RECOGNIZER_struct * recognizer);
347
348    /** Reset the recognizer
349     */
350    void		    (*reset)			(struct ANTLR3_BASE_RECOGNIZER_struct * recognizer);
351
352    /** Pointer to a function that knows how to free the resources of a base recognizer.
353     */
354    void			(*free)				(struct ANTLR3_BASE_RECOGNIZER_struct * recognizer);
355
356}
357    ANTLR3_BASE_RECOGNIZER;
358
359#ifdef __cplusplus
360}
361#endif
362
363#include    <antlr3lexer.h>
364#include    <antlr3parser.h>
365#include    <antlr3treeparser.h>
366
367/// @}
368///
369
370#endif	    /* _ANTLR3_BASERECOGNIZER_H	*/
371
372