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// API class
package org.mozilla.javascript.ast;
import org.mozilla.javascript.ErrorReporter;
/**
* This is interface defines a protocol for the reporting of errors during JavaScript translation in
* IDE-mode. If the {@link org.mozilla.javascript.Parser}'s error reporter is set to an instance of
* this interface, then this interface's {@link #warning} and {@link #error} methods are called
* instead of the {@link org.mozilla.javascript.ErrorReporter} versions.
*
* These methods take a source char offset and a length. The rationale is that in interactive
* IDE-type environments, the source is available and the IDE will want to indicate where the error
* occurred and how much code participates in it. The start and length are generally chosen to fit
* within a single line, for readability, but the client is free to use the AST to determine the
* affected node(s) from the start position and change the error or warning's display bounds.
*
*
*
* @author Steve Yegge
*/
public interface IdeErrorReporter extends ErrorReporter {
/**
* Report a warning.
*
*
The implementing class may choose to ignore the warning if it desires.
*
* @param message a {@code String} describing the warning
* @param sourceName a {@code String} describing the JavaScript source where the warning
* occured; typically a filename or URL
* @param offset the warning's 0-indexed char position in the input stream
* @param length the length of the region contributing to the warning
*/
void warning(String message, String sourceName, int offset, int length);
/**
* Report an error.
*
*
The implementing class is free to throw an exception if it desires.
*
*
If execution has not yet begun, the JavaScript engine is free to find additional errors
* rather than terminating the translation. It will not execute a script that had errors,
* however.
*
*
*
* @param message a String describing the error
* @param sourceName a String describing the JavaScript source where the error occured;
* typically a filename or URL
* @param offset 0-indexed char position of the error in the input stream
* @param length the length of the region contributing to the error
*/
void error(String message, String sourceName, int offset, int length);
}