ai.vespa.schemals.parser.Node Maven / Gradle / Ivy
/* Generated by: CongoCC Parser Generator. Node.java */
package ai.vespa.schemals.parser;
import java.io.PrintStream;
import java.util.*;
import java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentHashMap;
import java.lang.reflect.*;
import java.util.function.Predicate;
public interface Node extends List {
// Marker interface for objects
// that represent a node's type, i.e. TokenType
public interface NodeType {
boolean isUndefined();
boolean isInvalid();
boolean isEOF();
}
//Marker interface for tokens
public interface TerminalNode extends Node {
TerminalNode getNext();
List extends TerminalNode> precedingUnparsedTokens();
default void truncate(int amount) {
int newEndOffset = Math.max(getBeginOffset(), getEndOffset() - amount);
setEndOffset(newEndOffset);
}
default boolean add(Node n) {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException("This is a terminal node. It has no child nodes.");
}
default void add(int i, Node n) {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException("This is a terminal node. It has no child nodes.");
}
default Node remove(int i) {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException("This is a terminal node. It has no child nodes.");
}
default boolean remove(Object obj) {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException("This is a terminal node. It has no child nodes.");
}
default Node set(int i, Node n) {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException("This is a terminal node. It has no child nodes.");
}
default int indexOf(Node n) {
return -1;
}
default int size() {
return 0;
}
default Node get(int i) {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException("This is a terminal node. It has no child nodes.");
}
default List children() {
return java.util.Collections.emptyList();
}
default void clearChildren() {
}
}
default NodeType getType() {
return null;
}
/** Life-cycle hook method called after the node has been made the current
* node
*/
default void open() {
}
/**
* Life-cycle hook method called after all the child nodes have been
* added.
*/
default void close() {
}
/**
* @return the input source (usually a filename) from which this Node came from
*/
default String getInputSource() {
TokenSource tokenSource = getTokenSource();
return tokenSource == null ? "input" : tokenSource.getInputSource();
}
/**
* Returns whether this node has any children.
*
* @return Returns true
if this node has any children,
* false
otherwise.
*/
default boolean hasChildNodes() {
return size() > 0;
}
/**
* @param n The Node to set as the parent. Mostly used internally.
* The various addChild or appendChild sorts of methods should use this
* to set the node's parent.
*/
void setParent(Node n);
/**
* @return this node's parent Node
*/
Node getParent();
// The following 9 methods will typically just
// delegate straightforwardly to a List object that
// holds the child nodes
/**
* appends a child Node
* @deprecated Use #add(Node)
*/
@Deprecated
default void addChild(Node n) {
add(n);
}
/**
* inserts a child Node at a specific index, displacing the
* nodes after the index by 1.
* @param i the (zero-based) index at which to insert the node
* @param n the Node to insert
* @deprecated Use #add(int,Node)
*/
@Deprecated
default void addChild(int i, Node n) {
add(i, n);
}
/**
* @return the Node at the specific offset
* @param i the index of the Node to return
* @deprecated Use #get(int)
*/
@Deprecated
default Node getChild(int i) {
return get(i);
}
/**
* Replace the node at index i
* @param i the index
* @param n the node
* @deprecated Use #set(int,Node)
*/
@Deprecated
default void setChild(int i, Node n) {
set(i, n);
}
/**
* Remove the node at index i. Any Nodes after i
* are shifted to the left.
* @return the removed Node
* @param i the index at which to remove
* @deprecated Use #remove(int)
*/
@Deprecated
default Node removeChild(int i) {
return remove(i);
}
/**
* Removes the Node from this node's children
* @param n the Node to remove
* @return whether the Node was present
* @deprecated Use #remove(Node)
*/
@Deprecated
default boolean removeChild(Node n) {
return remove(n);
}
/**
* Replaces a child node with another one. It does
* nothing if the first parameter is not actually a child node.
* @param current the Node to be replaced
* @param replacement the Node to substitute
* @return whether any replacement took place
* @deprecated Use #replace(Node,Node)
*/
@Deprecated
default boolean replaceChild(Node current, Node replacement) {
return replace(current, replacement);
}
/**
* Replaces a child node with another one. It does
* nothing if the first parameter is not actually a child node.
* @param current the Node to be replaced
* @param replacement the Node to substitute
* @return whether any replacement took place
*/
default boolean replace(Node current, Node replacement) {
int index = indexOf(current);
if (index == -1) return false;
setChild(index, replacement);
current.setParent(null);
return true;
}
/**
* Insert a Node right before a given Node. It does nothing
* if the where Node is not actually a child node.
* @param where the Node that is the location where to prepend
* @param inserted the Node to prepend
* @return whether a Node was prepended
*/
default boolean prependChild(Node where, Node inserted) {
int index = indexOf(where);
if (index == -1) return false;
addChild(index, inserted);
return true;
}
/**
* Insert a node right after a given Node. It does nothing
* if the where node is not actually a child node.
* @param where the Node after which to append
* @param inserted the Node to be inserted
* @return whether a Node really was appended
*/
default boolean appendChild(Node where, Node inserted) {
int index = indexOf(where);
if (index == -1) return false;
addChild(index + 1, inserted);
return true;
}
/**
* @return the index of the child Node. Or -1 if it is not
* a child Node.
* @param child the Node to get the index of
*/
default int indexOf(Node child) {
for (int i = 0; i < size(); i++) {
if (child == get(i)) {
return i;
}
}
return -1;
}
default Node previousSibling() {
Node parent = getParent();
if (parent == null) return null;
int idx = parent.indexOf(this);
if (idx <= 0) return null;
return parent.get(idx - 1);
}
default Node nextSibling() {
Node parent = getParent();
if (parent == null) return null;
int idx = parent.indexOf(this);
if (idx >= parent.size() - 1) return null;
return parent.get(idx + 1);
}
/**
* Remove all the child nodes
* @deprecated Use clear()
*/
@Deprecated
default void clearChildren() {
clear();
}
/**
* @return the number of child nodes
* @deprecated Use #size()
*/
@Deprecated
default int getChildCount() {
return size();
}
/**
* @return a List containing this node's child nodes
* The default implementation returns a copy, so modifying the
* list that is returned has no effect on this object. Most
* implementations of this should similarly return a copy or
* possibly immutable wrapper around the list.
*/
default List children(boolean includeUnparsedTokens) {
List result = new ArrayList<>();
for (int i = 0; i < size(); i++) {
Node child = get(i);
if (includeUnparsedTokens && child instanceof TerminalNode) {
TerminalNode tok = (TerminalNode) child;
if (!tok.isUnparsed()) {
result.addAll(tok.precedingUnparsedTokens());
}
}
result.add(child);
}
return result;
}
default List children() {
List result = new ArrayList<>();
for (int i = 0; i < size(); i++) {
result.add(get(i));
}
return result;
}
default public List extends TerminalNode> getAllTokens(boolean includeCommentTokens) {
List result = new ArrayList<>();
for (Node child : this) {
if (child instanceof TerminalNode) {
TerminalNode tn = (TerminalNode) child;
if (tn.isUnparsed()) {
continue;
}
if (includeCommentTokens) {
result.addAll(tn.precedingUnparsedTokens());
}
result.add(tn);
} else if (child.size() > 0) {
result.addAll(child.getAllTokens(includeCommentTokens));
}
}
return result;
}
/**
* @return the #TokenSource from which this Node object
* originated. There is no guarantee that this doesn't return null.
* Most likely that would simply be because you constructed the
* Node yourself, i.e. it didn't really come about via the parsing/tokenizing
* machinery.
*/
TokenSource getTokenSource();
void setTokenSource(TokenSource tokenSource);
/**
* @return the original source content this Node came from
* a reference to the #TokenSource that stores the source code and
* the start/end location info stored in the Node object itself.
* This method could throw a NullPointerException if #getTokenSource
* returns null. Also, the return value could be spurious if
* the content of the source file was changed meanwhile. But
* this is just the default implementation of an API and it does not
* address this problem!
*/
default String getSource() {
TokenSource tokenSource = getTokenSource();
return tokenSource == null ? null : tokenSource.getText(getBeginOffset(), getEndOffset());
}
default String getImage() {
return getSource();
}
default int getLength() {
return getEndOffset() - getBeginOffset();
}
/**
* @return the (1-based) line location where this Node starts
*/
default int getBeginLine() {
TokenSource tokenSource = getTokenSource();
return tokenSource == null ? 0 : tokenSource.getLineFromOffset(getBeginOffset());
}
/**
* @return the (1-based) line location where this Node ends
*/
default int getEndLine() {
TokenSource tokenSource = getTokenSource();
return tokenSource == null ? 0 : tokenSource.getLineFromOffset(getEndOffset() - 1);
}
/**
* @return the (1-based) column where this Node starts
*/
default int getBeginColumn() {
TokenSource tokenSource = getTokenSource();
return tokenSource == null ? 0 : tokenSource.getCodePointColumnFromOffset(getBeginOffset());
}
/**
* @return the (1-based) column offset where this Node ends
*/
default int getEndColumn() {
TokenSource tokenSource = getTokenSource();
return tokenSource == null ? 0 : tokenSource.getCodePointColumnFromOffset(getEndOffset() - 1);
}
/**
* @return the offset in the input source where the token begins,
* expressed in code units.
*/
int getBeginOffset();
/**
* @return the offset in the input source where the token ends,
* expressed in code units. This is actually the offset where the
* very next token would begin.
*/
int getEndOffset();
/**
* Set the offset where the token begins, expressed in code units.
*/
void setBeginOffset(int beginOffset);
/**
* Set the offset where the token ends, actually the location where
* the very next token should begin.
*/
void setEndOffset(int endOffet);
/**
* @return a String that gives the starting location of this Node. This is a default
* implementation that could be overridden
*/
default String getLocation() {
return getInputSource() + ":" + getBeginLine() + ":" + getBeginColumn();
}
/**
* @return whether this Node was created by regular operations of the
* parsing machinery.
*/
default boolean isUnparsed() {
return false;
}
/**
* Mark whether this Node is unparsed, i.e. not the result of
* normal parsing
* @param b whether to set the Node as unparsed or parsed.
*/
void setUnparsed(boolean b);
default T firstChildOfType(Class clazz) {
return firstChildOfType(clazz, null);
}
default T firstChildOfType(Class clazz, Predicate pred) {
for (int i = 0; i < size(); i++) {
Node child = get(i);
if (clazz.isInstance(child)) {
T t = clazz.cast(child);
if (pred == null || pred.test(t)) return t;
}
}
return null;
}
default Node firstDescendantOfType(NodeType type, Predicate pred) {
for (int i = 0; i < size(); i++) {
Node child = get(i);
if (child.getType() == type) {
if (pred == null || pred.test(child)) return child;
} else {
Node tok = child.firstDescendantOfType(type, pred);
if (tok != null) return tok;
}
}
return null;
}
default Node firstDescendantOfType(NodeType type) {
return firstDescendantOfType(type, null);
}
default Node firstChildOfType(NodeType type) {
for (int i = 0; i < size(); i++) {
Node child = get(i);
if (child.getType() == type) return child;
}
return null;
}
default T firstDescendantOfType(Class clazz, Predicate pred) {
for (int i = 0; i < size(); i++) {
Node child = get(i);
if (clazz.isInstance(child)) {
T t = clazz.cast(child);
if (pred == null || pred.test(t)) return t;
} else {
T descendant = child.firstDescendantOfType(clazz, pred);
if (descendant != null) return descendant;
}
}
return null;
}
default T firstDescendantOfType(Class clazz) {
return firstDescendantOfType(clazz, null);
}
default List childrenOfType(Class clazz, Predicate pred) {
List result = new java.util.ArrayList<>();
for (int i = 0; i < size(); i++) {
Node child = get(i);
if (clazz.isInstance(child)) {
T t = clazz.cast(child);
if (pred == null || pred.test(t)) result.add(t);
}
}
return result;
}
default List childrenOfType(NodeType type, Predicate pred) {
List result = new java.util.ArrayList<>();
for (int i = 0; i < size(); i++) {
Node child = get(i);
if (child.getType() == type) {
if (pred == null || pred.test(child)) result.add(child);
}
}
return result;
}
default List childrenOfType(NodeType type) {
return childrenOfType(type, null);
}
default List childrenOfType(Class clazz) {
return childrenOfType(clazz, null);
}
default List descendantsOfType(Class clazz, Predicate pred) {
return descendants(clazz, pred);
}
default List descendantsOfType(Class clazz) {
return descendants(clazz, null);
}
default T firstAncestorOfType(Class clazz) {
Node parent = this;
while (parent != null) {
parent = parent.getParent();
if (clazz.isInstance(parent)) {
return clazz.cast(parent);
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* @deprecated Just use #getType instead
*/
@Deprecated
default NodeType getTokenType() {
return getType();
}
/**
* Copy the location info from another Node
* @param from the Node to copy the info from
*/
default void copyLocationInfo(Node from) {
setTokenSource(from.getTokenSource());
setBeginOffset(from.getBeginOffset());
setEndOffset(from.getEndOffset());
setTokenSource(from.getTokenSource());
}
/**
* Copy the location info given a start and end Node
* @param start the start node
* @param end the end node
*/
default void copyLocationInfo(Node start, Node end) {
setTokenSource(start.getTokenSource());
if (getTokenSource() == null) setTokenSource(end.getTokenSource());
setBeginOffset(start.getBeginOffset());
setEndOffset(end.getEndOffset());
}
default void replace(Node toBeReplaced) {
copyLocationInfo(toBeReplaced);
Node parent = toBeReplaced.getParent();
if (parent != null) {
int index = parent.indexOf(toBeReplaced);
parent.setChild(index, this);
}
}
/**
* Returns the first child of this node. If there is no such node, this returns
* null
.
*
* @return the first child of this node. If there is no such node, this returns
* null
.
*/
default Node getFirstChild() {
return size() > 0 ? get(0) : null;
}
/**
* Returns the last child of the given node. If there is no such node, this
* returns null
.
*
* @return the last child of the given node. If there is no such node, this
* returns null
.
*/
default Node getLastChild() {
int count = size();
return count > 0 ? get(count - 1) : null;
}
default Node getRoot() {
Node parent = this;
while (parent.getParent() != null) {
parent = parent.getParent();
}
return parent;
}
default List descendants() {
return descendants(Node.class, null);
}
default List descendants(Predicate super Node> predicate) {
return descendants(Node.class, predicate);
}
default List descendants(Class clazz) {
return descendants(clazz, null);
}
default List descendants(Class clazz, Predicate super T> predicate) {
List result = new ArrayList<>();
for (int i = 0; i < size(); i++) {
Node child = get(i);
if (clazz.isInstance(child)) {
T t = clazz.cast(child);
if (predicate == null || predicate.test(t)) {
result.add(t);
}
}
result.addAll(child.descendants(clazz, predicate));
}
return result;
}
default void dump(String prefix, PrintStream ps) {
String output;
if (this instanceof TerminalNode) {
if (this.getType().isEOF()) output = "EOF";
else if (this.getType().isInvalid()) output = "Lexically Invalid Input:" + getImage();
else output = toString().trim();
} else {
output = String.format("<%s (%d, %d)-(%d, %d)>", getClass().getSimpleName(), getBeginLine(), getBeginColumn(), getEndLine(), getEndColumn());
}
if (this.isDirty()) {
output += " (incomplete)";
}
if (output.length() > 0) {
ps.println(prefix + output);
}
for (Node child : this) {
child.dump(prefix + " ", ps);
}
}
default void dump(String prefix) {
dump(prefix, System.out);
}
default void dump() {
dump("");
}
default boolean isDirty() {
return false;
}
void setDirty(boolean dirty);
// NB: This default implementation is not thread-safe
// If the node's children could change out from under you,
// you could have a problem.
default public ListIterator iterator() {
return new ListIterator() {
private int current = -1;
private boolean justModified;
public boolean hasNext() {
return current + 1 < size();
}
public Node next() {
justModified = false;
return get(++current);
}
public Node previous() {
justModified = false;
return get(--current);
}
public void remove() {
if (justModified) throw new IllegalStateException();
removeChild(current);
--current;
justModified = true;
}
public void add(Node n) {
if (justModified) throw new IllegalStateException();
addChild(current + 1, n);
justModified = true;
}
public boolean hasPrevious() {
return current > 0;
}
public int nextIndex() {
return current + 1;
}
public int previousIndex() {
return current;
}
public void set(Node n) {
setChild(current, n);
}
};
}
default List subList(int from, int to) {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
default ListIterator listIterator() {
return iterator();
}
default ListIterator listIterator(int i) {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
default int indexOf(Object obj) {
for (int i = 0; i < size(); i++) {
if (get(i).equals(obj)) return i;
}
return -1;
}
default int lastIndexOf(Object obj) {
for (int i = size() - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
if (get(i).equals(obj)) return i;
}
return -1;
}
default boolean addAll(Collection extends Node> nodes) {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
default boolean addAll(int i, Collection extends Node> nodes) {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
default boolean containsAll(Collection> nodes) {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
default boolean retainAll(Collection> nodes) {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
default boolean removeAll(Collection> nodes) {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
default T[] toArray(T[] nodes) {
return children().toArray(nodes);
}
default Object[] toArray() {
return children().toArray();
}
default boolean contains(Object obj) {
return indexOf(obj) >= 0;
}
default boolean isEmpty() {
return size() == 0;
}
default void clear() {
clearChildren();
}
static abstract public class Visitor {
private static Map, Map, Method>> mapLookup;
private static final Method DUMMY_METHOD;
static {
try {
// Use this just to represent no method found, since ConcurrentHashMap cannot contain nulls
DUMMY_METHOD = Object.class.getMethod("toString");
} catch (Exception e) {
throw new RuntimeException(e);
}
// Never happens anyway.
mapLookup = Collections.synchronizedMap(new HashMap, Map, Method>>());
}
private Map, Method> methodCache;
{
this.methodCache = mapLookup.get(this.getClass());
if (methodCache == null) {
methodCache = new ConcurrentHashMap, Method>();
mapLookup.put(this.getClass(), methodCache);
}
}
protected boolean visitUnparsedTokens;
private Method getVisitMethod(Node node) {
Class extends Node> nodeClass = node.getClass();
Method method = methodCache.get(nodeClass);
if (method == null) {
method = getVisitMethodImpl(nodeClass);
methodCache.put(nodeClass, method);
}
return method;
}
// Find handler method for this node type. If there is none,
// it checks for a handler for any explicitly marked interfaces
// If necessary, it climbs the class hierarchy to superclasses
private Method getVisitMethodImpl(Class> nodeClass) {
if (nodeClass == null || !Node.class.isAssignableFrom(nodeClass)) return DUMMY_METHOD;
try {
Method m = this.getClass().getDeclaredMethod("visit", nodeClass);
if (!Modifier.isPublic(nodeClass.getModifiers()) || !Modifier.isPublic(m.getModifiers())) {
m.setAccessible(true);
}
return m;
} catch (NoSuchMethodException e) {
}
for (Class> interf : nodeClass.getInterfaces()) {
if (Node.class.isAssignableFrom(interf) && !Node.class.equals(interf)) try {
Method m = this.getClass().getDeclaredMethod("visit", interf);
if (!Modifier.isPublic(interf.getModifiers()) || !Modifier.isPublic(m.getModifiers())) {
m.setAccessible(true);
}
return m;
} catch (NoSuchMethodException e) {
}
}
return getVisitMethodImpl(nodeClass.getSuperclass());
}
/**
* Tries to invoke (via reflection) the appropriate visit(...) method
* defined in a subclass. If there is none, it just calls the recurse() routine.
* @param node the Node to "visit"
*/
public void visit(Node node) {
if (node == null) return;
Method visitMethod = getVisitMethod(node);
if (visitMethod == DUMMY_METHOD) {
recurse(node);
} else try {
visitMethod.invoke(this, node);
} catch (InvocationTargetException ite) {
Throwable cause = ite.getCause();
if (cause instanceof RuntimeException) {
throw(RuntimeException) cause;
}
throw new RuntimeException(ite);
} catch (IllegalAccessException iae) {
throw new RuntimeException(iae);
}
}
/**
* Just recurses over (i.e. visits) the node's children
* @param node the node we are traversing
*/
public void recurse(Node node) {
if (node != null) {
for (Node child : node.children(visitUnparsedTokens)) {
visit(child);
}
}
}
}
}
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