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This project is about configuration of applications and about parameterization of Objects.
This library offers annotations (and annotation processors), parsers, typing, observing changes, serialization,
cloning and more when working with settings and/or object parameters. Settings and its features can be declared using an xml format.
The library offers syntax support for settings and parameters in a loosely coupled manner. You are not restricted to built in syntax, you
can provide your own.
At runtime this library tracks keys for which a default is used because they are not found in settings. Also it tracks
unused keys.
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/* Generated by: ParserGeneratorCC: Do not edit this line. Token.java Version 1.1 */
/* ParserGeneratorCCOptions:TOKEN_EXTENDS=,KEEP_LINE_COLUMN=true,SUPPORT_CLASS_VISIBILITY_PUBLIC=true */
package com.vectorprint.configuration.generated.parser;
/**
* Describes the input token stream.
*/
public class Token
implements java.io.Serializable {
/**
* The version identifier for this Serializable class.
* Increment only if the serialized form of the
* class changes.
*/
private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
/**
* An integer that describes the kind of this token. This numbering
* system is determined by JavaCCParser, and a table of these numbers is
* stored in the file ...Constants.java.
*/
public int kind;
/** The line number of the first character of this Token. */
public int beginLine;
/** The column number of the first character of this Token. */
public int beginColumn;
/** The line number of the last character of this Token. */
public int endLine;
/** The column number of the last character of this Token. */
public int endColumn;
/**
* The string image of the token.
*/
public String image;
/**
* A reference to the next regular (non-special) token from the input
* stream. If this is the last token from the input stream, or if the
* token manager has not read tokens beyond this one, this field is
* set to null. This is true only if this token is also a regular
* token. Otherwise, see below for a description of the contents of
* this field.
*/
public Token next;
/**
* This field is used to access special tokens that occur prior to this
* token, but after the immediately preceding regular (non-special) token.
* If there are no such special tokens, this field is set to null.
* When there are more than one such special token, this field refers
* to the last of these special tokens, which in turn refers to the next
* previous special token through its specialToken field, and so on
* until the first special token (whose specialToken field is null).
* The next fields of special tokens refer to other special tokens that
* immediately follow it (without an intervening regular token). If there
* is no such token, this field is null.
*/
public Token specialToken;
/**
* No-argument constructor
*/
public Token() {}
/**
* Constructs a new token for the specified Image.
*/
public Token(final int nKind)
{
this(nKind, null);
}
/**
* Constructs a new token for the specified Image and Kind.
*/
public Token(final int nKind, final String sImage)
{
this.kind = nKind;
this.image = sImage;
}
/**
* An optional attribute value of the Token.
* Tokens which are not used as syntactic sugar will often contain
* meaningful values that will be used later on by the compiler or
* interpreter. This attribute value is often different from the image.
* Any subclass of Token that actually wants to return a non-null value can
* override this method as appropriate.
*/
public Object getValue() {
return null;
}
/**
* Returns the image.
*/
@Override
public String toString()
{
return image;
}
/**
* Returns a new Token object, by default. However, if you want, you
* can create and return subclass objects based on the value of ofKind.
* Simply add the cases to the switch for all those special cases.
* For example, if you have a subclass of Token called IDToken that
* you want to create if ofKind is ID, simply add something like :
*
* case MyParserConstants.ID : return new IDToken(ofKind, image);
*
* to the following switch statement. Then you can cast matchedToken
* variable to the appropriate type and use sit in your lexical actions.
*/
public static Token newToken(int ofKind, String image)
{
switch(ofKind)
{
default : return new Token(ofKind, image);
}
}
public static Token newToken(int ofKind)
{
return newToken(ofKind, null);
}
}
/* ParserGeneratorCC - OriginalChecksum=95085287a2ac23853c345e838c4afa4c (do not edit this line) */