| Interface | Description |
|---|---|
| ValueStack<V> |
A ValueStack is a stack implementation for parser values.
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| Class | Description |
|---|---|
| Characters |
An immutable, set-like aggregation of (relatively few) characters that allows for an inverted semantic
("all chars except these few").
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| Chars | |
| Checks |
Utility methods for grammar integrity checks.
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| DebuggingValueStack<V> | |
| DefaultValueStack<V> |
An implementation of a stack of value objects providing an efficient snapshot capability and a number of convenience
methods.
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| Filters | |
| IndexRange |
A simple immutable container for a range of indices into an underlying InputBuffer.
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| LabelPrefixPredicate<V> |
A simple Node predicate determining whether a Node matches a given label prefix.
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| MatcherPath |
Holds a snapshot of the current
Matcher stack at a certain point during the parsing process. |
| MatcherPath.Element | |
| MatcherPosition | |
| NodeFormatter<V> |
A simple Formatter
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| ParseTreeUtils |
General utility methods for operating on parse trees.
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| ParsingResult<V> |
A simple container encapsulating the result of a parsing run.
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| Position |
Simple container class for a line/column position in the input text.
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| StringBuilderVar |
Simple specialization of a
Var for StringBuilders. |
| StringVar |
Simple specialization of a
Var for Strings. |
| ToStringFormatter<T> |
A simple Formatter falling back to the objects toString() method.
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| Var<T> |
This class provides a "local variable"-like construct for action expressions in parser rule methods.
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