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| [The "BSD licence"] |
| Copyright (c) 2005-2008 Terence Parr |
| All rights reserved. |
| |
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| modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions |
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| */ |
| package org.eclipse.persistence.internal.libraries.antlr.runtime; |
| |
| /** A simple stream of integers used when all I care about is the char |
| * or token type sequence (such as interpretation). |
| */ |
| public interface IntStream { |
| void consume(); |
| |
| /** Get int at current input pointer + i ahead where i=1 is next int. |
| * Negative indexes are allowed. LA(-1) is previous token (token |
| * just matched). LA(-i) where i is before first token should |
| * yield -1, invalid char / EOF. |
| */ |
| int LA(int i); |
| |
| /** Tell the stream to start buffering if it hasn't already. Return |
| * current input position, index(), or some other marker so that |
| * when passed to rewind() you get back to the same spot. |
| * rewind(mark()) should not affect the input cursor. The Lexer |
| * track line/col info as well as input index so its markers are |
| * not pure input indexes. Same for tree node streams. |
| */ |
| int mark(); |
| |
| /** Return the current input symbol index 0..n where n indicates the |
| * last symbol has been read. The index is the symbol about to be |
| * read not the most recently read symbol. |
| */ |
| int index(); |
| |
| /** Reset the stream so that next call to index would return marker. |
| * The marker will usually be index() but it doesn't have to be. It's |
| * just a marker to indicate what state the stream was in. This is |
| * essentially calling release() and seek(). If there are markers |
| * created after this marker argument, this routine must unroll them |
| * like a stack. Assume the state the stream was in when this marker |
| * was created. |
| */ |
| void rewind(int marker); |
| |
| /** Rewind to the input position of the last marker. |
| * Used currently only after a cyclic DFA and just |
| * before starting a sem/syn predicate to get the |
| * input position back to the start of the decision. |
| * Do not "pop" the marker off the state. mark(i) |
| * and rewind(i) should balance still. It is |
| * like invoking rewind(last marker) but it should not "pop" |
| * the marker off. It's like seek(last marker's input position). |
| */ |
| void rewind(); |
| |
| /** You may want to commit to a backtrack but don't want to force the |
| * stream to keep bookkeeping objects around for a marker that is |
| * no longer necessary. This will have the same behavior as |
| * rewind() except it releases resources without the backward seek. |
| * This must throw away resources for all markers back to the marker |
| * argument. So if you're nested 5 levels of mark(), and then release(2) |
| * you have to release resources for depths 2..5. |
| */ |
| void release(int marker); |
| |
| /** Set the input cursor to the position indicated by index. This is |
| * normally used to seek ahead in the input stream. No buffering is |
| * required to do this unless you know your stream will use seek to |
| * move backwards such as when backtracking. |
| * |
| * This is different from rewind in its multi-directional |
| * requirement and in that its argument is strictly an input cursor (index). |
| * |
| * For char streams, seeking forward must update the stream state such |
| * as line number. For seeking backwards, you will be presumably |
| * backtracking using the mark/rewind mechanism that restores state and |
| * so this method does not need to update state when seeking backwards. |
| * |
| * Currently, this method is only used for efficient backtracking using |
| * memoization, but in the future it may be used for incremental parsing. |
| * |
| * The index is 0..n-1. A seek to position i means that LA(1) will |
| * return the ith symbol. So, seeking to 0 means LA(1) will return the |
| * first element in the stream. |
| */ |
| void seek(int index); |
| |
| /** Only makes sense for streams that buffer everything up probably, but |
| * might be useful to display the entire stream or for testing. This |
| * value includes a single EOF. |
| */ |
| int size(); |
| |
| /** Where are you getting symbols from? Normally, implementations will |
| * pass the buck all the way to the lexer who can ask its input stream |
| * for the file name or whatever. |
| */ |
| public String getSourceName(); |
| } |