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package persistence.antlr;
/* ANTLR Translator Generator
* Project led by Terence Parr at http://www.jGuru.com
* Software rights: http://www.antlr.org/license.html
*
* $Id: NoViableAltForCharException.java,v 1.1 2006/02/08 21:30:54 tware Exp $
*/
public class NoViableAltForCharException extends RecognitionException {
public char foundChar;
public NoViableAltForCharException(char c, CharScanner scanner) {
super("NoViableAlt", scanner.getFilename(),
scanner.getLine(), scanner.getColumn());
foundChar = c;
}
/** @deprecated As of ANTLR 2.7.2 use {@see #NoViableAltForCharException(char, String, int, int) } */
public NoViableAltForCharException(char c, String fileName, int line) {
this(c, fileName, line, -1);
}
public NoViableAltForCharException(char c, String fileName, int line, int column) {
super("NoViableAlt", fileName, line, column);
foundChar = c;
}
/**
* Returns a clean error message (no line number/column information)
*/
public String getMessage() {
String mesg = "unexpected char: ";
// I'm trying to mirror a change in the C++ stuff.
// But java seems to lack something isprint-ish..
// so we do it manually. This is probably to restrictive.
if ((foundChar >= ' ') && (foundChar <= '~')) {
mesg += '\'';
mesg += foundChar;
mesg += '\'';
}
else {
mesg += "0x";
int t = (int)foundChar >> 4;
if (t < 10)
mesg += (char)(t | 0x30);
else
mesg += (char)(t + 0x37);
t = (int)foundChar & 0xF;
if (t < 10)
mesg += (char)(t | 0x30);
else
mesg += (char)(t + 0x37);
}
return mesg;
}
}