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namespace Antlr\Antlr4\Runtime; |
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use Antlr\Antlr4\Runtime\Error\Exceptions\RecognitionException; |
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use Antlr\Antlr4\Runtime\Tree\ErrorNode; |
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use Antlr\Antlr4\Runtime\Tree\ParseTree; |
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use Antlr\Antlr4\Runtime\Tree\ParseTreeListener; |
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use Antlr\Antlr4\Runtime\Tree\TerminalNode; |
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use Antlr\Antlr4\Runtime\Tree\Tree; |
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/** |
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* A rule invocation record for parsing. |
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* Contains all of the information about the current rule not stored |
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* in the RuleContext. It handles parse tree children list, any ATN state |
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* tracing, and the default values available for rule invocations: start, stop, |
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* rule index, current alt number. |
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* Subclasses made for each rule and grammar track the parameters, return values, |
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* locals, and labels specific to that rule. These are the objects |
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* that are returned from rules. |
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* Note text is not an actual field of a rule return value; it is computed |
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* from start and stop using the input stream's toString() method. I could |
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* add a ctor to this so that we can pass in and store the input stream, |
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* but I'm not sure we want to do that. It would seem to be undefined to get |
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* the `text` property anyway if the rule matches tokens from multiple |
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* input streams. |
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* I do not use getters for fields of objects that are used simply to group |
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* values such as this aggregate. The getters/setters are there to satisfy |
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class ParserRuleContext extends RuleContext |
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* If we are debugging or building a parse tree for a visitor, |
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* we need to track all of the tokens and rule invocations associated |
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* with this rule's context. This is empty for parsing w/o tree constr. |
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* operation because we don't the need to track the details about |
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* how we parse this rule. |
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* @var array<ParseTree>|null |
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public $children; |
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/** @var Token|null */ |
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public $start; |
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/** @var Token|null */ |
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public $stop; |
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* COPY a context (I'm deliberately not using copy constructor) to avoid |
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* This is used in the generated parser code to flip a generic XContext |
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* node for rule X to a YContext for alt label Y. In that sense, it is |
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* the YContext as well else they are lost! |
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public function enterRule(ParseTreeListener $listener) : void |
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