1/// \file
2/// Definition of the ANTLR3 common tree node stream.
3///
4
5#ifndef	_ANTLR3_COMMON_TREE_NODE_STREAM__H
6#define	_ANTLR3_COMMON_TREE_NODE_STREAM__H
7
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37#include    <antlr3defs.h>
38#include    <antlr3commontreeadaptor.h>
39#include    <antlr3commontree.h>
40#include    <antlr3collections.h>
41#include    <antlr3intstream.h>
42#include    <antlr3string.h>
43
44/// Token buffer initial size settings ( will auto increase)
45///
46#define	DEFAULT_INITIAL_BUFFER_SIZE		100
47#define	INITIAL_CALL_STACK_SIZE			10
48
49#ifdef __cplusplus
50extern "C" {
51#endif
52
53typedef	struct ANTLR3_TREE_NODE_STREAM_struct
54{
55    /// Any interface that implements this interface (is a
56    ///  super structure containing this structure), may store the pointer
57    ///  to itself here in the super pointer, which is not used by
58    ///  the tree node stream. This will point to an implementation
59    ///  of ANTLR3_COMMON_TREE_NODE_STREAM in this case.
60    ///
61    pANTLR3_COMMON_TREE_NODE_STREAM	ctns;
62
63    /// All input streams implement the ANTLR3_INT_STREAM interface...
64    ///
65    pANTLR3_INT_STREAM			istream;
66
67	/// Get tree node at current input pointer + i ahead where i=1 is next node.
68	/// i<0 indicates nodes in the past.  So LT(-1) is previous node, but
69	/// implementations are not required to provide results for k < -1.
70	/// LT(0) is undefined.  For i>=n, return null.
71	/// Return NULL for LT(0) and any index that results in an absolute address
72	/// that is negative (beyond the start of the list).
73	///
74	/// This is analogous to the LT() method of the TokenStream, but this
75	/// returns a tree node instead of a token.  Makes code gen identical
76	/// for both parser and tree grammars. :)
77	///
78    pANTLR3_BASE_TREE			(*_LT)							(struct ANTLR3_TREE_NODE_STREAM_struct * tns, ANTLR3_INT32 k);
79
80	/// Where is this stream pulling nodes from?  This is not the name, but
81	/// the object that provides node objects.
82	///
83    pANTLR3_BASE_TREE			(*getTreeSource)				(struct ANTLR3_TREE_NODE_STREAM_struct * tns);
84
85	/// What adaptor can tell me how to interpret/navigate nodes and
86	/// trees.  E.g., get text of a node.
87	///
88    pANTLR3_BASE_TREE_ADAPTOR	(*getTreeAdaptor)				(struct ANTLR3_TREE_NODE_STREAM_struct * tns);
89
90	/// As we flatten the tree, we use UP, DOWN nodes to represent
91	/// the tree structure.  When debugging we need unique nodes
92	/// so we have to instantiate new ones.  When doing normal tree
93	/// parsing, it's slow and a waste of memory to create unique
94	/// navigation nodes.  Default should be false;
95	///
96    void						(*setUniqueNavigationNodes)		(struct ANTLR3_TREE_NODE_STREAM_struct * tns, ANTLR3_BOOLEAN uniqueNavigationNodes);
97
98    pANTLR3_STRING				(*toString)						(struct ANTLR3_TREE_NODE_STREAM_struct * tns);
99
100	/// Return the text of all nodes from start to stop, inclusive.
101	/// If the stream does not buffer all the nodes then it can still
102	/// walk recursively from start until stop.  You can always return
103	/// null or "" too, but users should not access $ruleLabel.text in
104	/// an action of course in that case.
105	///
106    pANTLR3_STRING				(*toStringSS)					(struct ANTLR3_TREE_NODE_STREAM_struct * tns, pANTLR3_BASE_TREE start, pANTLR3_BASE_TREE stop);
107
108	/// Return the text of all nodes from start to stop, inclusive, into the
109	/// supplied buffer.
110	/// If the stream does not buffer all the nodes then it can still
111	/// walk recursively from start until stop.  You can always return
112	/// null or "" too, but users should not access $ruleLabel.text in
113	/// an action of course in that case.
114	///
115    void						(*toStringWork)					(struct ANTLR3_TREE_NODE_STREAM_struct * tns, pANTLR3_BASE_TREE start, pANTLR3_BASE_TREE stop, pANTLR3_STRING buf);
116
117	/// Release up any and all space the the interface allocate, including for this structure.
118	///
119    void						(*free)							(struct ANTLR3_TREE_NODE_STREAM_struct * tns);
120
121	/// Get a tree node at an absolute index i; 0..n-1.
122	/// If you don't want to buffer up nodes, then this method makes no
123	/// sense for you.
124	///
125	pANTLR3_BASE_TREE			(*get)							(struct ANTLR3_TREE_NODE_STREAM_struct * tns, ANTLR3_INT32 i);
126
127	// REWRITING TREES (used by tree parser)
128
129	/// Replace from start to stop child index of parent with t, which might
130	/// be a list.  Number of children may be different
131	/// after this call.  The stream is notified because it is walking the
132	/// tree and might need to know you are monkeying with the underlying
133	/// tree.  Also, it might be able to modify the node stream to avoid
134	/// restreaming for future phases.
135	///
136	/// If parent is null, don't do anything; must be at root of overall tree.
137	/// Can't replace whatever points to the parent externally.  Do nothing.
138	///
139	void						(*replaceChildren)				(struct ANTLR3_TREE_NODE_STREAM_struct * tns, pANTLR3_BASE_TREE parent, ANTLR3_INT32 startChildIndex, ANTLR3_INT32 stopChildIndex, pANTLR3_BASE_TREE t);
140
141}
142    ANTLR3_TREE_NODE_STREAM;
143
144typedef	struct ANTLR3_COMMON_TREE_NODE_STREAM_struct
145{
146    /// Any interface that implements this interface (is a
147    /// super structure containing this structure), may store the pointer
148    /// to itself here in the super pointer, which is not used by
149    /// the common tree node stream.
150    ///
151    void						* super;
152
153    /// Pointer to the tree node stream interface
154    ///
155    pANTLR3_TREE_NODE_STREAM	tnstream;
156
157    /// String factory for use by anything that wishes to create strings
158    /// such as a tree representation or some copy of the text etc.
159    ///
160    pANTLR3_STRING_FACTORY		stringFactory;
161
162    /// Dummy tree node that indicates a descent into a child
163    /// tree. Initialized by a call to create a new interface.
164    ///
165    ANTLR3_COMMON_TREE			DOWN;
166
167    /// Dummy tree node that indicates a descent up to a parent
168    /// tree. Initialized by a call to create a new interface.
169    ///
170    ANTLR3_COMMON_TREE			UP;
171
172    /// Dummy tree node that indicates the termination point of the
173    /// tree. Initialized by a call to create a new interface.
174    ///
175    ANTLR3_COMMON_TREE			EOF_NODE;
176
177    /// Dummy node that is returned if we need to indicate an invalid node
178    /// for any reason.
179    ///
180    ANTLR3_COMMON_TREE			INVALID_NODE;
181
182	/// The complete mapping from stream index to tree node.
183	/// This buffer includes pointers to DOWN, UP, and EOF nodes.
184	/// It is built upon ctor invocation.  The elements are type
185	/// Object as we don't what the trees look like.
186	///
187	/// Load upon first need of the buffer so we can set token types
188	/// of interest for reverseIndexing.  Slows us down a wee bit to
189	/// do all of the if p==-1 testing everywhere though, though in C
190	/// you won't really be able to measure this.
191	///
192	/// Must be freed when the tree node stream is torn down.
193	///
194	pANTLR3_VECTOR				nodes;
195
196    /// If set to ANTLR3_TRUE then the navigation nodes UP, DOWN are
197    /// duplicated rather than reused within the tree.
198    ///
199    ANTLR3_BOOLEAN				uniqueNavigationNodes;
200
201    /// Which tree are we navigating ?
202    ///
203    pANTLR3_BASE_TREE			root;
204
205    /// Pointer to tree adaptor interface that manipulates/builds
206    /// the tree.
207    ///
208    pANTLR3_BASE_TREE_ADAPTOR	adaptor;
209
210    /// As we walk down the nodes, we must track parent nodes so we know
211    /// where to go after walking the last child of a node.  When visiting
212    /// a child, push current node and current index (current index
213    /// is first stored in the tree node structure to avoid two stacks.
214    ///
215    pANTLR3_STACK				nodeStack;
216
217	/// The current index into the nodes vector of the current tree
218	/// we are parsing and possibly rewriting.
219	///
220	ANTLR3_INT32				p;
221
222    /// Which node are we currently visiting?
223    ///
224    pANTLR3_BASE_TREE			currentNode;
225
226    /// Which node did we last visit? Used for LT(-1)
227    ///
228    pANTLR3_BASE_TREE			previousNode;
229
230    /// Which child are we currently visiting?  If -1 we have not visited
231    /// this node yet; next consume() request will set currentIndex to 0.
232    ///
233    ANTLR3_INT32				currentChildIndex;
234
235    /// What node index did we just consume?  i=0..n-1 for n node trees.
236    /// IntStream.next is hence 1 + this value.  Size will be same.
237    ///
238    ANTLR3_MARKER				absoluteNodeIndex;
239
240    /// Buffer tree node stream for use with LT(i).  This list grows
241    /// to fit new lookahead depths, but consume() wraps like a circular
242    /// buffer.
243    ///
244    pANTLR3_BASE_TREE	      * lookAhead;
245
246    /// Number of elements available in the lookahead buffer at any point in
247    ///  time. This is the current size of the array.
248    ///
249    ANTLR3_UINT32				lookAheadLength;
250
251    /// lookAhead[head] is the first symbol of lookahead, LT(1).
252    ///
253    ANTLR3_UINT32				head;
254
255    /// Add new lookahead at lookahead[tail].  tail wraps around at the
256    /// end of the lookahead buffer so tail could be less than head.
257    ///
258    ANTLR3_UINT32				tail;
259
260    /// Calls to mark() may be nested so we have to track a stack of
261    /// them.  The marker is an index into this stack.  Index 0 is
262    /// the first marker.  This is a List<TreeWalkState>
263    ///
264    pANTLR3_VECTOR				markers;
265
266    // INTERFACE
267	//
268    void				(*fill)						(struct ANTLR3_COMMON_TREE_NODE_STREAM_struct * ctns, ANTLR3_INT32 k);
269
270    void				(*addLookahead)				(struct ANTLR3_COMMON_TREE_NODE_STREAM_struct * ctns, pANTLR3_BASE_TREE node);
271
272    ANTLR3_BOOLEAN	    (*hasNext)					(struct ANTLR3_COMMON_TREE_NODE_STREAM_struct * ctns);
273
274    pANTLR3_BASE_TREE	(*next)						(struct ANTLR3_COMMON_TREE_NODE_STREAM_struct * ctns);
275
276    pANTLR3_BASE_TREE	(*handleRootnode)			(struct ANTLR3_COMMON_TREE_NODE_STREAM_struct * ctns);
277
278    pANTLR3_BASE_TREE	(*visitChild)				(struct ANTLR3_COMMON_TREE_NODE_STREAM_struct * ctns, ANTLR3_UINT32 child);
279
280    void				(*addNavigationNode)		(struct ANTLR3_COMMON_TREE_NODE_STREAM_struct * ctns, ANTLR3_UINT32 ttype);
281
282    pANTLR3_BASE_TREE	(*newDownNode)				(struct ANTLR3_COMMON_TREE_NODE_STREAM_struct * ctns);
283
284	pANTLR3_BASE_TREE	(*newUpNode)				(struct ANTLR3_COMMON_TREE_NODE_STREAM_struct * ctns);
285
286    void				(*walkBackToMostRecentNodeWithUnvisitedChildren)
287													(struct ANTLR3_COMMON_TREE_NODE_STREAM_struct * ctns);
288
289    ANTLR3_BOOLEAN	    (*hasUniqueNavigationNodes)	(struct ANTLR3_COMMON_TREE_NODE_STREAM_struct * ctns);
290
291    ANTLR3_UINT32	    (*getLookaheadSize)			(struct ANTLR3_COMMON_TREE_NODE_STREAM_struct * ctns);
292
293	void				(*push)						(struct ANTLR3_COMMON_TREE_NODE_STREAM_struct * ctns, ANTLR3_INT32 index);
294
295	ANTLR3_INT32		(*pop)						(struct ANTLR3_COMMON_TREE_NODE_STREAM_struct * ctns);
296
297    void				(*reset)					(struct ANTLR3_COMMON_TREE_NODE_STREAM_struct * ctns);
298
299    void				(*free)						(struct ANTLR3_COMMON_TREE_NODE_STREAM_struct * ctns);
300
301	/// Indicates whether this node stream was derived from a prior
302	/// node stream to be used by a rewriting tree parser for instance.
303	/// If this flag is set to ANTLR3_TRUE, then when this stream is
304	/// closed it will not free the root tree as this tree always
305	/// belongs to the origniating node stream.
306	///
307	ANTLR3_BOOLEAN				isRewriter;
308
309}
310    ANTLR3_COMMON_TREE_NODE_STREAM;
311
312/** This structure is used to save the state information in the treenodestream
313 *  when walking ahead with cyclic DFA or for syntactic predicates,
314 *  we need to record the state of the tree node stream.  This
315 *  class wraps up the current state of the CommonTreeNodeStream.
316 *  Calling mark() will push another of these on the markers stack.
317 */
318typedef struct ANTLR3_TREE_WALK_STATE_struct
319{
320    ANTLR3_UINT32			  currentChildIndex;
321    ANTLR3_MARKER			  absoluteNodeIndex;
322    pANTLR3_BASE_TREE		  currentNode;
323    pANTLR3_BASE_TREE		  previousNode;
324    ANTLR3_UINT32			  nodeStackSize;
325    pANTLR3_BASE_TREE	    * lookAhead;
326    ANTLR3_UINT32			  lookAheadLength;
327    ANTLR3_UINT32			  tail;
328    ANTLR3_UINT32			  head;
329}
330    ANTLR3_TREE_WALK_STATE;
331
332#ifdef __cplusplus
333}
334#endif
335
336#endif
337