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package org.apache.lucene.expressions.js;
import java.text.ParseException;
import org.antlr.v4.runtime.CharStream;
import org.antlr.v4.runtime.LexerNoViableAltException;
import org.antlr.v4.runtime.misc.Interval;
/**
* Overrides the ANTLR 4 generated JavascriptLexer to allow for proper error handling
*/
class JavascriptErrorHandlingLexer extends JavascriptLexer {
/**
* Constructor for JavascriptErrorHandlingLexer
* @param charStream the stream for the source text
*/
public JavascriptErrorHandlingLexer(CharStream charStream) {
super(charStream);
}
/**
* Ensures the ANTLR lexer will throw an exception after the first error
* @param lnvae the lexer exception
*/
@Override
public void recover(LexerNoViableAltException lnvae) {
CharStream charStream = lnvae.getInputStream();
int startIndex = lnvae.getStartIndex();
String text = charStream.getText(Interval.of(startIndex, charStream.index()));
ParseException parseException = new ParseException("unexpected character '" + getErrorDisplay(text) + "'" +
" on line (" + _tokenStartLine + ") position (" + _tokenStartCharPositionInLine + ")", _tokenStartCharIndex);
parseException.initCause(lnvae);
throw new RuntimeException(parseException);
}
}