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At 12:20 20/04/2009, Aaron Leiby wrote:
>I think my first problem was that I was expecting it to compile
>the grammar for me as needed. When it didn't do that, I had
>ANTLRworks export the .java files for me, and when that didn't
>work, I had ANTLRworks compile it for me (via its automatic
>s
Paul Bouché (NSN) schrieb:
> Jim Idle schrieb:
>> Paul Bouché (NSN) wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I get the following error with my grammar when I try to use the debugger.
>>>
>>> [20:25:25] error(10): internal error:
>>>
>>> It does not occur when I leave namespaveDefinition from the following ru
Hi All
But when I try to use this syntax it says undefined symbol $.
The below mentioned syntax is java
"undefined char $'
Vasanthi.
On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 10:48 PM, Tilman Bender <
tben...@stud.hs-heilbronn.de> wrote:
> Hi,
> The problem is, that you use skip() where you should actually use so
It seems you are using ANTLR2. There, hidden tokens were handled
differently from ANTLR3 (see http://www.antlr2.org/doc/streams.html)
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I have an AST TreeWalker that inherits from TreeParser. In the code below
this class is called MyASTWalker. The language I am creating takes a
string like the following: 7*5+myvariable
myvariable is determined at runtime. The first call to calc() works (this
calculates the answer), however su
> At 03:31 17/04/2009, Kumar Rangarajan wrote:
>> While most things just work out of the box or could be trivially
>> worked around, one breaking issue is related to the way the lexer
>> is generated, if the composite grammar defines any lexer rules. I
>> am using Java code generation, and w
Sorry, I didn't notice Jim had replied directly. Yes, Gavin - that was the
issue. Thanks.
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Subject: Re: [antlr-interest] gUnitEditor
Bingo! I had forgotten about that particular pitfall. It's been a while
since I've played with ANTLR. Thanks.
On Sun, Ap
At 07:00 21/04/2009, Kumar Rangarajan wrote:
>> @parser::header {
>> package foo;
>> }
>> @lexer::header {
>> package foo;
>> }
>
>Sorry, missed replying for this reply. Thanks, Gavin for your
>suggestion. But I tried this, but this does seem to work as
>Antlr does seem to allow both @
I want to use ANTLRWorks 1.2.3 with ANTLR 3.1.3. I found instructions on the
ANTLRWorks site (http://www.antlr.org/works/help/tutorial/ant.html)
for building
ANTLRWorks using ant and how to replace ANTLR 3.1.2 jars with 3.1.3.
Unfortunately, I cannot find the ANT build.xml file in any of the
down
Mark Daflucas wrote:
> I want to use ANTLRWorks 1.2.3 with ANTLR 3.1.3. I found instructions on the
> ANTLRWorks site (http://www.antlr.org/works/help/tutorial/ant.html)
> for building
> ANTLRWorks using ant and how to replace ANTLR 3.1.2 jars with 3.1.3.
>
> Unfortunately, I cannot find the ANT b
Hi!
I am trying to get ANTRL 3.1.3 to generate a method that declares an exception.
For example, I want rule compilationUnit (from the Java grammar in the grammars
section of the ANTLR website) to throw an Exception:
compilationUnit throws Exception
: ( (annotations)?
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