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package org.openjdk.tools.javac.parser;
import org.openjdk.tools.javac.parser.Tokens.*;
import org.openjdk.tools.javac.util.Position.LineMap;
/**
* The lexical analyzer maps an input stream consisting of ASCII
* characters and Unicode escapes into a token sequence.
*
* This is NOT part of any supported API.
* If you write code that depends on this, you do so at your own risk.
* This code and its internal interfaces are subject to change or
* deletion without notice.
*/
public interface Lexer {
/**
* Consume the next token.
*/
void nextToken();
/**
* Return current token.
*/
Token token();
/**
* Return token with given lookahead.
*/
Token token(int lookahead);
/**
* Return the last character position of the previous token.
*/
Token prevToken();
/**
* Splits the current token in two and return the first (splitted) token.
* For instance {@literal '<<<'} is split into two tokens
* {@literal '<'} and {@literal '<<'} respectively,
* and the latter is returned.
*/
Token split();
/**
* Return the position where a lexical error occurred;
*/
int errPos();
/**
* Set the position where a lexical error occurred;
*/
void errPos(int pos);
/**
* Build a map for translating between line numbers and
* positions in the input.
*
* @return a LineMap
*/
LineMap getLineMap();
}