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| 3 | declare(strict_types=1); |
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| 5 | namespace Antlr\Antlr4\Runtime; |
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| 7 | use Antlr\Antlr4\Runtime\Atn\ATN; |
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| 8 | use Antlr\Antlr4\Runtime\Tree\ParseTree; |
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| 9 | use Antlr\Antlr4\Runtime\Tree\ParseTreeVisitor; |
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| 10 | use Antlr\Antlr4\Runtime\Tree\RuleNode; |
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| 11 | use Antlr\Antlr4\Runtime\Tree\Tree; |
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| 12 | use Antlr\Antlr4\Runtime\Tree\Trees; |
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| 13 | |||
| 14 | /** |
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| 15 | * A rule context is a record of a single rule invocation. |
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| 16 | * |
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| 17 | * We form a stack of these context objects using the parent pointer. A parent |
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| 18 | * pointer of null indicates that the current context is the bottom of the stack. |
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| 19 | * The {@see ParserRuleContext} subclass as a children list so that we can turn |
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| 20 | * this data structure into a tree. |
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| 21 | * |
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| 22 | * The root node always has a null pointer and invokingState of -1. |
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| 23 | * |
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| 24 | * Upon entry to parsing, the first invoked rule function creates a context object |
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| 25 | * (a subclass specialized for that rule such as SContext) and makes it the root |
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| 26 | * of a parse tree, recorded by field Parser->ctx. |
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| 27 | * |
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| 28 | * public final s(){ |
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| 29 | * SContext _localctx = new SContext(_ctx, getState()); <-- create new node |
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| 30 | * enterRule(_localctx, 0, RULE_s); <-- push it |
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| 31 | * ... |
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| 32 | * exitRule(); <-- pop back to _localctx |
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| 33 | * return _localctx; |
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| 34 | * } |
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| 35 | * |
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| 36 | * A subsequent rule invocation of r from the start rule s pushes a new |
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| 37 | * context object for r whose parent points at s and use invoking state is |
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| 38 | * the state with r emanating as edge label. |
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| 39 | * |
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| 40 | * The invokingState fields from a context object to the root together |
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| 41 | * form a stack of rule indication states where the root (bottom of the stack) |
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| 42 | * has a -1 sentinel value. If we invoke start symbol s then call r1, |
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| 43 | * which calls r2, the would look like this: |
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| 44 | * |
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| 45 | * SContext[-1] <- root node (bottom of the stack) |
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| 46 | * R1Context[p] <- p in rule s called r1 |
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| 47 | * R2Context[q] <- q in rule r1 called r2 |
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| 48 | * |
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| 49 | * So the top of the stack, `_ctx`, represents a call to the current rule |
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| 50 | * and it holds the return address from another rule that invoke to this rule. |
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| 51 | * To invoke a rule, we must always have a current context. |
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| 52 | * |
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| 53 | * The parent contexts are useful for computing lookahead sets and getting |
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| 54 | * error information. |
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| 55 | * |
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| 56 | * These objects are used during parsing and prediction. For the special case |
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| 57 | * of parsers, we use the subclass {@see ParserRuleContext}. |
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| 58 | */ |
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| 59 | class RuleContext implements RuleNode |
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| 60 | { |
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| 61 | /** |
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| 62 | * The context that invoked this rule. |
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| 63 | * |
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| 64 | * @var RuleContext|null |
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| 65 | */ |
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| 66 | public $parentCtx; |
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| 67 | |||
| 68 | /** |
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| 69 | * What state invoked the rule associated with this context? |
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| 70 | * The "return address" is the followState of invokingState. If parent |
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| 71 | * is null, this should be -1 this context object represents the start rule. |
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| 72 | * |
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| 73 | * @var int |
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| 74 | */ |
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| 75 | public $invokingState = -1; |
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| 77 | 7 | public function __construct(?RuleContext $parent, ?int $invokingState = null) |
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| 78 | { |
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| 79 | 7 | $this->parentCtx = $parent; |
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| 80 | 7 | $this->invokingState = $invokingState ?? -1; |
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| 81 | 7 | } |
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| 83 | 1 | public static function emptyContext() : ParserRuleContext |
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| 84 | { |
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| 85 | 1 | static $empty; |
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| 87 | 1 | return $empty ?? ($empty = new ParserRuleContext(null)); |
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| 88 | } |
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| 90 | public function depth() : int |
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| 91 | { |
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| 92 | $n = 0; |
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| 93 | $p = $this; |
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| 94 | |||
| 95 | while ($p !== null) { |
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| 96 | $p = $p->parentCtx; |
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| 97 | $n++; |
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| 98 | } |
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| 100 | return $n; |
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| 101 | } |
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| 102 | |||
| 103 | /** |
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| 104 | * A context is empty if there is no invoking state; meaning nobody call |
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| 105 | * current context. |
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| 106 | */ |
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| 107 | public function isEmpty() : bool |
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| 108 | { |
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| 109 | return $this->invokingState === -1; |
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| 110 | } |
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| 112 | public function getSourceInterval() : Interval |
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| 113 | { |
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| 114 | return Interval::invalid(); |
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| 115 | } |
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| 117 | public function getRuleContext() : RuleContext |
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| 118 | { |
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| 119 | return $this; |
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| 120 | } |
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| 122 | public function getPayload() : RuleContext |
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| 123 | { |
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| 124 | return $this; |
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| 125 | } |
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| 126 | |||
| 127 | /** |
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| 128 | * Return the combined text of all child nodes. This method only considers |
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| 129 | * tokens which have been added to the parse tree. |
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| 130 | * |
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| 131 | * Since tokens on hidden channels (e.g. whitespace or comments) are not |
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| 132 | * added to the parse trees, they will not appear in the output |
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| 133 | * of this method. |
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| 134 | */ |
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| 135 | public function getText() : string |
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| 136 | { |
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| 137 | $text = ''; |
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| 139 | for ($i = 0, $count = $this->getChildCount(); $i < $count; $i++) { |
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| 140 | $child = $this->getChild($i); |
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| 142 | if ($child !== null) { |
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| 143 | $text .= $child->getText(); |
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| 144 | } |
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| 145 | } |
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| 147 | return $text; |
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| 148 | } |
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| 150 | public function getRuleIndex() : int |
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| 151 | { |
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| 152 | return -1; |
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| 153 | } |
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| 155 | /** |
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| 156 | * For rule associated with this parse tree internal node, return the outer |
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| 157 | * alternative number used to match the input. Default implementation |
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| 158 | * does not compute nor store this alt num. Create a subclass of |
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| 159 | * {@see ParserRuleContext} with backing field and set option |
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| 160 | * `contextSuperClass` to set it. |
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| 161 | */ |
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| 162 | public function getAltNumber() : int |
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| 163 | { |
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| 164 | return ATN::INVALID_ALT_NUMBER; |
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| 165 | } |
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| 167 | /** |
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| 168 | * Set the outer alternative number for this context node. Default |
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| 169 | * implementation does nothing to avoid backing field overhead for trees |
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| 170 | * that don't need it. Create a subclass of {@see ParserRuleContext} with backing |
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| 171 | * field and set option `contextSuperClass`. |
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| 172 | */ |
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| 173 | 4 | public function setAltNumber(int $altNumber) : void |
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| 174 | { |
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| 175 | 4 | } |
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| 177 | /** |
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| 178 | * @return RuleContext|null |
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| 179 | */ |
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| 180 | public function getParent() : ?Tree |
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| 181 | { |
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| 182 | return $this->parentCtx; |
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| 183 | } |
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| 185 | 4 | public function setParent(?RuleContext $ctx) : void |
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| 186 | { |
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| 187 | 4 | $this->parentCtx = $ctx; |
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| 188 | 4 | } |
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| 190 | /** |
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| 191 | * @return ParseTree|null |
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| 192 | */ |
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| 193 | public function getChild(int $i, ?string $type = null) : ?Tree |
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| 194 | { |
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| 195 | return null; |
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| 196 | } |
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| 198 | public function getChildCount() : int |
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| 199 | { |
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| 200 | return 0; |
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| 201 | } |
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| 203 | 3 | public function accept(ParseTreeVisitor $visitor) |
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| 204 | { |
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| 205 | 3 | return $visitor->visitChildren($this); |
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| 206 | } |
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| 208 | /** |
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| 209 | * Print out a whole tree, not just a node, in LISP format |
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| 210 | * (root child1 .. childN). Print just a node if this is a leaf. |
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| 211 | * |
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| 212 | * @param array<string>|null $ruleNames |
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| 213 | */ |
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| 214 | public function toStringTree(?array $ruleNames = null) : string |
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| 215 | { |
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| 216 | return Trees::toStringTree($this, $ruleNames); |
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| 217 | } |
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| 219 | public function __toString() : string |
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| 220 | { |
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| 221 | return $this->toString(); |
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| 222 | } |
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| 223 | |||
| 224 | /** |
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| 225 | * @param array<string>|null $ruleNames |
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| 226 | */ |
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| 227 | public function toString(?array $ruleNames = null, ?RuleContext $stop = null) : string |
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| 228 | { |
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| 229 | $p = $this; |
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| 230 | $string = '['; |
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| 232 | while ($p !== null && $p !== $stop) { |
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| 233 | if ($ruleNames === null) { |
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| 234 | if (!$p->isEmpty()) { |
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| 235 | $string .= $p->invokingState; |
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| 236 | } |
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| 237 | } else { |
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| 238 | $ri = $p->getRuleIndex(); |
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| 239 | $ruleName = $ri >= 0 && $ri < \count($ruleNames) ? $ruleNames[$ri] : (string) $ri; |
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| 240 | $string .= $ruleName; |
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| 241 | } |
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| 243 | if ($p->parentCtx !== null && ($ruleNames !== null || !$p->parentCtx->isEmpty())) { |
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| 244 | $string .= ' '; |
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| 245 | } |
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| 246 | |||
| 247 | $p = $p->parentCtx; |
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| 248 | } |
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| 250 | return $string . ']'; |
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| 251 | } |
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| 252 | } |
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| 253 |
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