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/* Generated By:JavaCC: Do not edit this line. ParseException.java Version 3.0 */
package edu.harvard.hul.ois.jhove.module.html;

/**
 * This exception is thrown when parse errors are encountered.
 * You can explicitly create objects of this exception type by
 * calling the method generateParseException in the generated
 * parser.
 *
 * You can modify this class to customize your error reporting
 * mechanisms so long as you retain the public fields.
 */
public class ParseException extends Exception {
    
    /**
   * This variable determines which constructor was used to create
   * this object and thereby affects the semantics of the
   * "getMessage" method (see below).
   */
  protected boolean specialConstructor;

  /**
   * This is the last token that has been consumed successfully.  If
   * this object has been created due to a parse error, the token
   * followng this token will (therefore) be the first error token.
   */
  public Token currentToken;

  /**
   * Each entry in this array is an array of integers.  Each array
   * of integers represents a sequence of tokens (by their ordinal
   * values) that is expected at this point of the parse.
   */
  public int[][] expectedTokenSequences;

  /**
   * This is a reference to the "tokenImage" array of the generated
   * parser within which the parse error occurred.  This array is
   * defined in the generated ...Constants interface.
   */
  public String[] tokenImage;
  
  /**
   * The end of line string for this machine.
   */
  protected String eol = System.getProperty("line.separator", "\n");

  /**
   * This constructor is used by the method {@code generateParseException}
   * in the generated parser. Calling this constructor generates
   * a new object of this type with the fields {@code currentToken},
   * {@code expectedTokenSequences}, and {@code tokenImage} set. The boolean
   * flag {@code specialConstructor} is also set to true to indicate that
   * this constructor was used to create this object.
   * This constructor calls its super class with the empty string
   * to force the {@code toString} method of parent class {@code Throwable} to
   * print the error message in the form:
   * 
   *     {@code ParseException: }
   * 
*/ public ParseException(Token currentTokenVal, int[][] expectedTokenSequencesVal, String[] tokenImageVal ) { super(""); specialConstructor = true; currentToken = currentTokenVal; expectedTokenSequences = expectedTokenSequencesVal; tokenImage = tokenImageVal; } /** * The following constructors are for use by you for whatever * purpose you can think of. Constructing the exception in this * manner makes the exception behave in the normal way - i.e., as * documented in the class "Throwable". The fields "errorToken", * "expectedTokenSequences", and "tokenImage" do not contain * relevant information. The JavaCC generated code does not use * these constructors. */ public ParseException() { super(); specialConstructor = false; } public ParseException(String message) { super(message); specialConstructor = false; } /** * This method has the standard behavior when this object has been * created using the standard constructors. Otherwise, it uses * "currentToken" and "expectedTokenSequences" to generate a parse * error message and returns it. If this object has been created * due to a parse error, and you do not catch it (it gets thrown * from the parser), then this method is called during the printing * of the final stack trace, and hence the correct error message * gets displayed. */ @Override public String getMessage() { if (!specialConstructor) { return super.getMessage(); } // Build the expected context StringBuilder expected = new StringBuilder(); int maxSize = 0; for (int i = 0; i < expectedTokenSequences.length; i++) { if (maxSize < expectedTokenSequences[i].length) { maxSize = expectedTokenSequences[i].length; } for (int j = 0; j < expectedTokenSequences[i].length; j++) { expected.append(tokenImage[expectedTokenSequences[i][j]]).append(" "); } if (expectedTokenSequences[i][expectedTokenSequences[i].length - 1] != 0) { expected.append("..."); } expected.append(eol).append(" "); } // Retrieve the actual context StringBuilder retval = new StringBuilder(); retval.append("Encountered \""); Token tok = currentToken.next; for (int i = 0; i < maxSize; i++) { if (i != 0) retval.append(" "); if (tok.kind == 0) { retval.append(tokenImage[0]); break; } retval.append(add_escapes(tok.image)); tok = tok.next; } retval.append("\" at line ").append(currentToken.next.beginLine).append(", column ").append(currentToken.next.beginColumn); retval.append(".").append(eol); if (expectedTokenSequences.length == 1) { retval.append("Was expecting:").append(eol).append(" "); } else { retval.append("Was expecting one of:").append(eol).append(" "); } retval.append(expected); return retval.toString(); } /** * Used to convert raw characters to their escaped version * when these raw version cannot be used as part of an ASCII * string literal. */ protected String add_escapes(String str) { StringBuffer retval = new StringBuffer(); char ch; for (int i = 0; i < str.length(); i++) { switch (str.charAt(i)) { case 0 : continue; case '\b': retval.append("\\b"); continue; case '\t': retval.append("\\t"); continue; case '\n': retval.append("\\n"); continue; case '\f': retval.append("\\f"); continue; case '\r': retval.append("\\r"); continue; case '\"': retval.append("\\\""); continue; case '\'': retval.append("\\\'"); continue; case '\\': retval.append("\\\\"); continue; default: if ((ch = str.charAt(i)) < 0x20 || ch > 0x7e) { String s = "0000" + Integer.toString(ch, 16); retval.append("\\u" + s.substring(s.length() - 4, s.length())); } else { retval.append(ch); } continue; } } return retval.toString(); } }




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