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#ifndef INC_ASTPair_hpp__ |
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#define INC_ASTPair_hpp__ |
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/* ANTLR Translator Generator |
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* Project led by Terence Parr at http://www.jGuru.com |
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* Software rights: http://www.antlr.org/license.html |
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* |
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* $Id$ |
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*/ |
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#include <antlr/config.hpp> |
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#include <antlr/AST.hpp> |
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#ifdef ANTLR_CXX_SUPPORTS_NAMESPACE |
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namespace antlr { |
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#endif |
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/** ASTPair: utility class used for manipulating a pair of ASTs |
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* representing the current AST root and current AST sibling. |
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* This exists to compensate for the lack of pointers or 'var' |
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* arguments in Java. |
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* |
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* OK, so we can do those things in C++, but it seems easier |
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* to stick with the Java way for now. |
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*/ |
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class ANTLR_API ASTPair { |
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public: |
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RefAST root; // current root of tree |
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RefAST child; // current child to which siblings are added |
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/** Make sure that child is the last sibling */ |
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void advanceChildToEnd() { |
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if (child) { |
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while (child->getNextSibling()) { |
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child = child->getNextSibling(); |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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// /** Copy an ASTPair. Don't call it clone() because we want type-safety */ |
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// ASTPair copy() { |
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// ASTPair tmp = new ASTPair(); |
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// tmp.root = root; |
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// tmp.child = child; |
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// return tmp; |
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// } |
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ANTLR_USE_NAMESPACE(std)string toString() const { |
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ANTLR_USE_NAMESPACE(std)string r = !root ? ANTLR_USE_NAMESPACE(std)string("null") : root->getText(); |
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ANTLR_USE_NAMESPACE(std)string c = !child ? ANTLR_USE_NAMESPACE(std)string("null") : child->getText(); |
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return "["+r+","+c+"]"; |
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} |
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}; |
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#ifdef ANTLR_CXX_SUPPORTS_NAMESPACE |
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} |
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#endif |
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#endif //INC_ASTPair_hpp__ |