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* Contains the definition of a basic ANTLR3 exception structure created
* by a recognizer when errors are found/predicted.
*/
#ifndef _ANTLR3_EXCEPTION_H
#define _ANTLR3_EXCEPTION_H
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#include <antlr3defs.h>
/** Indicates that the recognizer received a token
* in the input that was not predicted.
*/
#define ANTLR3_RECOGNITION_EXCEPTION 1
/** Name of exception #ANTLR3_RECOGNITION_EXCEPTION
*/
#define ANTLR3_RECOGNITION_EX_NAME "Recognition Exception"
/** Indicates that the recognizer was expecting one token and found a
* a different one.
*/
#define ANTLR3_MISMATCHED_TOKEN_EXCEPTION 2
/** Name of #ANTLR3_MISMATCHED_TOKEN_EXCEPTION
*/
#define ANTLR3_MISMATCHED_EX_NAME "Mismatched Token Exception"
/** Recognizer could not find a valid alternative from the input
*/
#define ANTLR3_NO_VIABLE_ALT_EXCEPTION 3
/** Name of #ANTLR3_NO_VIABLE_ALT_EXCEPTION
*/
#define ANTLR3_NO_VIABLE_ALT_NAME "No Viable Alt"
/* Character in a set was not found
*/
#define ANTLR3_MISMATCHED_SET_EXCEPTION 4
/* Name of #ANTLR3_MISMATCHED_SET_EXCEPTION
*/
#define ANTLR3_MISMATCHED_SET_NAME "Mismatched set"
/* A rule predicting at least n elements found less than that,
* such as: WS: " "+;
*/
#define ANTLR3_EARLY_EXIT_EXCEPTION 5
/* Name of #ANTLR3_EARLY_EXIT_EXCEPTION
*/
#define ANTLR3_EARLY_EXIT_NAME "Early exit"
#define ANTLR3_FAILED_PREDICATE_EXCEPTION 6
#define ANTLR3_FAILED_PREDICATE_NAME "Predicate failed!"
#define ANTLR3_MISMATCHED_TREE_NODE_EXCEPTION 7
#define ANTLR3_MISMATCHED_TREE_NODE_NAME "Mismatched tree node!"
#define ANTLR3_REWRITE_EARLY_EXCEPTION 8
#define ANTLR3_REWRITE_EARLY_EXCEPTION_NAME "Mismatched tree node!"
#define ANTLR3_UNWANTED_TOKEN_EXCEPTION 9
#define ANTLR3_UNWANTED_TOKEN_EXCEPTION_NAME "Extraneous token"
#define ANTLR3_MISSING_TOKEN_EXCEPTION 10
#define ANTLR3_MISSING_TOKEN_EXCEPTION_NAME "Missing token"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/** Base structure for an ANTLR3 exception tracker
*/
typedef struct ANTLR3_EXCEPTION_struct
{
/// Set to one of the exception type defines:
///
/// - #ANTLR3_RECOGNITION_EXCEPTION
/// - #ANTLR3_MISMATCHED_TOKEN_EXCEPTION
/// - #ANTLR3_NO_VIABLE_ALT_EXCEPTION
/// - #ANTLR3_MISMATCHED_SET_EXCEPTION
/// - #ANTLR3_EARLY_EXIT_EXCEPTION
/// - #ANTLR3_FAILED_PREDICATE_EXCEPTION
/// - #ANTLR3_EARLY_EXIT_EXCEPTION
///
ANTLR3_UINT32 type;
/** The string name of the exception
*/
void * name;
/** The printable message that goes with this exception, in your preferred
* encoding format. ANTLR just uses ASCII by default but you can ignore these
* messages or convert them to another format or whatever of course. They are
* really internal messages that you then decide how to print out in a form that
* the users of your product will understand, as they are unlikely to know what
* to do with "Recognition exception at: [[TOK_GERUND..... " ;-)
*/
void * message;
/** Name of the file/input source for reporting. Note that this may be NULL!!
*/
pANTLR3_STRING streamName;
/** If set to ANTLR3_TRUE, this indicates that the message element of this structure
* should be freed by calling ANTLR3_FREE() when the exception is destroyed.
*/
ANTLR3_BOOLEAN freeMessage;
/** Indicates the index of the 'token' we were looking at when the
* exception occurred.
*/
ANTLR3_MARKER index;
/** Indicates what the current token/tree was when the error occurred. Since not
* all input streams will be able to retrieve the nth token, we track it here
* instead. This is for parsers, and even tree parsers may set this.
*/
void * token;
/** Indicates the token we were expecting to see next when the error occurred
*/
ANTLR3_UINT32 expecting;
/** Indicates a set of tokens that we were expecting to see one of when the
* error occurred. It is a following bitset list, so you can use load it and use ->toIntList() on it
* to generate an array of integer tokens that it represents.
*/
pANTLR3_BITSET_LIST expectingSet;
/** If this is a tree parser exception then the node is set to point to the node
* that caused the issue.
*/
void * node;
/** The current character when an error occurred - for lexers.
*/
ANTLR3_UCHAR c;
/** Track the line at which the error occurred in case this is
* generated from a lexer. We need to track this since the
* unexpected char doesn't carry the line info.
*/
ANTLR3_UINT32 line;
/** Character position in the line where the error occurred.
*/
ANTLR3_INT32 charPositionInLine;
/** decision number for NVE
*/
ANTLR3_UINT32 decisionNum;
/** State for NVE
*/
ANTLR3_UINT32 state;
/** Rule name for failed predicate exception
*/
void * ruleName;
/** Pointer to the next exception in the chain (if any)
*/
struct ANTLR3_EXCEPTION_struct * nextException;
/** Pointer to the input stream that this exception occurred in.
*/
pANTLR3_INT_STREAM input;
/** Pointer for you, the programmer to add anything you like to an exception.
*/
void * custom;
/** Pointer to a routine that is called to free the custom exception structure
* when the exception is destroyed. Set to NULL if nothing should be done.
*/
void (*freeCustom) (void * custom);
void (*print) (struct ANTLR3_EXCEPTION_struct * ex);
void (*freeEx) (struct ANTLR3_EXCEPTION_struct * ex);
}
ANTLR3_EXCEPTION;
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif
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