Hello Jiwon,

first, try to write a simple minimal grammar that represents your
usecase because I do not see anything that explains the behavior you
described. Maybe there are some other rules that influence the parsing.

Tell us afterwards.

Regards,
Christian

Am 13.11.2011 10:31, schrieb Jiwon Seo:
> I'm trying to add range operator in my language, and I'm having a
> problem with it.
>
> The range operator is defined as following:
>
> range: INT '..' INT ;
>
> where INT is '0'..'9'+
>
> I do have FLOAT, but it is defined such that it does not have conflict
> with the range operator:
>
> FLOAT: ('0'..'9')+'.'('0'..'9')+ EXPONENT?
>             | ('0'..'9')+ EXPONENT
>           ;
>
> The thing is, if I use the range operator with white spaces before &
> after the dots(such as 10 .. 100), it parses fine
> But without the white spaces(such as 10..100), it says
> 'MismatchedTokenException' .
>
> Can anyone see why it's acting like that? I do not use dot ('.') in
> any other places.
>
> I'm using antlrworks 1.4.3 for writing grammar and testing it
> (interpreter & debugger)
>
> Thanks.
>
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