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package org.antlr.runtime.debug;
import org.antlr.runtime.Token;
import org.antlr.runtime.TokenStream;
import org.antlr.runtime.RecognitionException;
import org.antlr.runtime.tree.TreeAdaptor;
/** A TreeAdaptor proxy that fires debugging events to a DebugEventListener
* delegate and uses the TreeAdaptor delegate to do the actual work. All
* AST events are triggered by this adaptor; no code gen changes are needed
* in generated rules. Debugging events are triggered *after* invoking
* tree adaptor routines.
*
* Trees created with actions in rewrite actions like "-> ^(ADD {foo} {bar})"
* cannot be tracked as they might not use the adaptor to create foo, bar.
* The debug listener has to deal with tree node IDs for which it did
* not see a createNode event. A single node is sufficient even
* if it represents a whole tree.
*/
public class DebugTreeAdaptor implements TreeAdaptor {
protected DebugEventListener dbg;
protected TreeAdaptor adaptor;
public DebugTreeAdaptor(DebugEventListener dbg, TreeAdaptor adaptor) {
this.dbg = dbg;
this.adaptor = adaptor;
}
public Object create(Token payload) {
if ( payload.getTokenIndex() < 0 ) {
// could be token conjured up during error recovery
return create(payload.getType(), payload.getText());
}
Object node = adaptor.create(payload);
dbg.createNode(node, payload);
return node;
}
public Object errorNode(TokenStream input, Token start, Token stop,
RecognitionException e)
{
Object node = adaptor.errorNode(input, start, stop, e);
if ( node!=null ) {
dbg.errorNode(node);
}
return node;
}
public Object dupTree(Object tree) {
Object t = adaptor.dupTree(tree);
// walk the tree and emit create and add child events
// to simulate what dupTree has done. dupTree does not call this debug
// adapter so I must simulate.
simulateTreeConstruction(t);
return t;
}
/** ^(A B C): emit create A, create B, add child, ...*/
protected void simulateTreeConstruction(Object t) {
dbg.createNode(t);
int n = adaptor.getChildCount(t);
for (int i=0; i