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/* ANTLR Translator Generator | 
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 * Project led by Terence Parr at http://www.jGuru.com | 
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 * Software rights: http://www.antlr.org/license.html | 
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 * | 
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 * $Id: ASTFactory.cpp,v 1.1 2005-12-02 15:38:02 tim Exp $ | 
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 */ | 
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#include "antlr/CommonAST.hpp" | 
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#include "antlr/ANTLRException.hpp" | 
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#include "antlr/IOException.hpp" | 
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#include "antlr/ASTFactory.hpp" | 
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#include "antlr/ANTLRUtil.hpp" | 
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#include <iostream> | 
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#include <istream> | 
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using namespace std; | 
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#ifdef ANTLR_CXX_SUPPORTS_NAMESPACE | 
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namespace antlr { | 
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#endif | 
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/** AST Support code shared by TreeParser and Parser. | 
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 * We use delegation to share code (and have only one | 
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 * bit of code to maintain) rather than subclassing | 
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 * or superclassing (forces AST support code to be | 
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 * loaded even when you don't want to do AST stuff). | 
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 * | 
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 * This class collects all factories of AST types used inside the code. | 
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 * New AST node types are registered with the registerFactory method. | 
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 * On creation of an ASTFactory object a default AST node factory may be | 
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 * specified. | 
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 * | 
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 * When registering types gaps between different types are filled with entries | 
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 * for the default factory. | 
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 */ | 
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/// Initialize factory | 
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ASTFactory::ASTFactory() | 
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: default_factory_descriptor(ANTLR_USE_NAMESPACE(std)make_pair(CommonAST::TYPE_NAME,&CommonAST::factory)) | 
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{ | 
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        nodeFactories.resize( Token::MIN_USER_TYPE, &default_factory_descriptor ); | 
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} | 
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/** Initialize factory with a non default node type. | 
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 * factory_node_name should be the name of the AST node type the factory | 
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 * generates. (should exist during the existance of this ASTFactory instance) | 
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 */ | 
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ASTFactory::ASTFactory( const char* factory_node_name, factory_type fact ) | 
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: default_factory_descriptor(ANTLR_USE_NAMESPACE(std)make_pair(factory_node_name, fact)) | 
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{ | 
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        nodeFactories.resize( Token::MIN_USER_TYPE, &default_factory_descriptor ); | 
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} | 
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/// Delete ASTFactory | 
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ASTFactory::~ASTFactory() | 
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{ | 
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        factory_descriptor_list::iterator i = nodeFactories.begin(); | 
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        while( i != nodeFactories.end() ) | 
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        { | 
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                if( *i != &default_factory_descriptor ) | 
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                        delete *i; | 
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                i++; | 
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        } | 
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} | 
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/// Register a factory for a given AST type | 
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void ASTFactory::registerFactory( int type, const char* ast_name, factory_type factory ) | 
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{ | 
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        // check validity of arguments... | 
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        if( type < Token::MIN_USER_TYPE ) | 
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                throw ANTLRException("Internal parser error invalid type passed to RegisterFactory"); | 
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        if( factory == 0 ) | 
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                throw ANTLRException("Internal parser error 0 factory passed to RegisterFactory"); | 
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        // resize up to and including 'type' and initalize any gaps to default | 
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        // factory. | 
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        if( nodeFactories.size() < (static_cast<unsigned int>(type)+1) ) | 
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                nodeFactories.resize( type+1, &default_factory_descriptor ); | 
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        // And add new thing.. | 
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        nodeFactories[type] = new ANTLR_USE_NAMESPACE(std)pair<const char*, factory_type>( ast_name, factory ); | 
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} | 
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void ASTFactory::setMaxNodeType( int type ) | 
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{ | 
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        if( nodeFactories.size() < (static_cast<unsigned int>(type)+1) ) | 
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                nodeFactories.resize( type+1, &default_factory_descriptor ); | 
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} | 
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/** Create a new empty AST node; if the user did not specify | 
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 *  an AST node type, then create a default one: CommonAST. | 
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 */ | 
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RefAST ASTFactory::create() | 
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{ | 
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        RefAST node = nodeFactories[0]->second(); | 
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        node->setType(Token::INVALID_TYPE); | 
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        return node; | 
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} | 
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RefAST ASTFactory::create(int type) | 
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{ | 
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        RefAST t = nodeFactories[type]->second(); | 
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        t->initialize(type,""); | 
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        return t; | 
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} | 
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RefAST ASTFactory::create(int type, const ANTLR_USE_NAMESPACE(std)string& txt) | 
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{ | 
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        RefAST t = nodeFactories[type]->second(); | 
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        t->initialize(type,txt); | 
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        return t; | 
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} | 
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#ifdef ANTLR_SUPPORT_XML | 
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RefAST ASTFactory::create(const ANTLR_USE_NAMESPACE(std)string& type_name, ANTLR_USE_NAMESPACE(std)istream& infile ) | 
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{ | 
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        factory_descriptor_list::iterator fact = nodeFactories.begin(); | 
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        while( fact != nodeFactories.end() ) | 
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        { | 
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                if( type_name == (*fact)->first ) | 
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                { | 
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                        RefAST t = (*fact)->second(); | 
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                        t->initialize(infile); | 
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                        return t; | 
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                } | 
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                fact++; | 
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        } | 
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        string error = "ASTFactory::create: Unknown AST type '" + type_name + "'"; | 
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        throw ANTLRException(error); | 
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} | 
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#endif | 
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/** Create a new empty AST node; if the user did not specify | 
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 *  an AST node type, then create a default one: CommonAST. | 
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 */ | 
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RefAST ASTFactory::create(RefAST tr) | 
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{ | 
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        if (!tr) | 
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                return nullAST; | 
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//      cout << "create(tr)" << endl; | 
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        RefAST t = nodeFactories[tr->getType()]->second(); | 
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        t->initialize(tr); | 
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        return t; | 
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} | 
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RefAST ASTFactory::create(RefToken tok) | 
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{ | 
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//      cout << "create( tok="<< tok->getType() << ", " << tok->getText() << ")" << nodeFactories.size() << endl; | 
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        RefAST t = nodeFactories[tok->getType()]->second(); | 
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        t->initialize(tok); | 
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        return t; | 
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} | 
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/** Add a child to the current AST */ | 
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void ASTFactory::addASTChild(ASTPair& currentAST, RefAST child) | 
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        if (child) | 
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        { | 
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                if (!currentAST.root) | 
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                { | 
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                        // Make new child the current root | 
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                        currentAST.root = child; | 
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                } | 
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                else | 
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                { | 
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                        if (!currentAST.child) | 
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                        { | 
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                                // Add new child to current root | 
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                                currentAST.root->setFirstChild(child); | 
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                        } | 
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                        else | 
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                        { | 
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                                currentAST.child->setNextSibling(child); | 
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                        } | 
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                } | 
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                // Make new child the current child | 
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                currentAST.child = child; | 
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                currentAST.advanceChildToEnd(); | 
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        } | 
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} | 
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/** Deep copy a single node. This function the new clone() methods in the AST | 
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 * interface. Returns nullAST if t is null. | 
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 */ | 
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RefAST ASTFactory::dup(RefAST t) | 
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        if( t ) | 
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                return t->clone(); | 
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        else | 
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                return RefAST(nullASTptr); | 
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} | 
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/** Duplicate tree including siblings of root. */ | 
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RefAST ASTFactory::dupList(RefAST t) | 
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        RefAST result = dupTree(t);         // if t == null, then result==null | 
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        RefAST nt = result; | 
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        while( t ) | 
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        {                                                                                               // for each sibling of the root | 
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                t = t->getNextSibling(); | 
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                nt->setNextSibling(dupTree(t)); // dup each subtree, building new tree | 
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                nt = nt->getNextSibling(); | 
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        } | 
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        return result; | 
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} | 
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/** Duplicate a tree, assuming this is a root node of a tree | 
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 * duplicate that node and what's below; ignore siblings of root node. | 
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 */ | 
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RefAST ASTFactory::dupTree(RefAST t) | 
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{ | 
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        RefAST result = dup(t);         // make copy of root | 
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        // copy all children of root. | 
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        if( t ) | 
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                result->setFirstChild( dupList(t->getFirstChild()) ); | 
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        return result; | 
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} | 
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/** Make a tree from a list of nodes.  The first element in the | 
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 * array is the root.  If the root is null, then the tree is | 
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 * a simple list not a tree.  Handles null children nodes correctly. | 
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 * For example, make(a, b, null, c) yields tree (a b c).  make(null,a,b) | 
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 * yields tree (nil a b). | 
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 */ | 
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RefAST ASTFactory::make(ANTLR_USE_NAMESPACE(std)vector<RefAST>& nodes) | 
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{ | 
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        if ( nodes.size() == 0 ) | 
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                return RefAST(nullASTptr); | 
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        RefAST root = nodes[0]; | 
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        RefAST tail = RefAST(nullASTptr); | 
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        if( root ) | 
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                root->setFirstChild(RefAST(nullASTptr));        // don't leave any old pointers set | 
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        // link in children; | 
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        for( unsigned int i = 1; i < nodes.size(); i++ ) | 
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        { | 
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                if ( nodes[i] == 0 )            // ignore null nodes | 
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                        continue; | 
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                if ( root == 0 )                        // Set the root and set it up for a flat list | 
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                        root = tail = nodes[i]; | 
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                else if ( tail == 0 ) | 
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                { | 
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                        root->setFirstChild(nodes[i]); | 
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                        tail = root->getFirstChild(); | 
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                } | 
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                else | 
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                { | 
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                        tail->setNextSibling(nodes[i]); | 
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                        tail = tail->getNextSibling(); | 
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                } | 
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                if( tail )      // RK: I cannot fathom why this missing check didn't bite anyone else... | 
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                { | 
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                        // Chase tail to last sibling | 
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                        while (tail->getNextSibling()) | 
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                                tail = tail->getNextSibling(); | 
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                } | 
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        } | 
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        return root; | 
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} | 
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/** Make a tree from a list of nodes, where the nodes are contained | 
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 * in an ASTArray object | 
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 */ | 
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RefAST ASTFactory::make(ASTArray* nodes) | 
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{ | 
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        RefAST ret = make(nodes->array); | 
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        delete nodes; | 
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        return ret; | 
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} | 
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/// Make an AST the root of current AST | 
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void ASTFactory::makeASTRoot( ASTPair& currentAST, RefAST root ) | 
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        if (root) | 
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        { | 
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                // Add the current root as a child of new root | 
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                root->addChild(currentAST.root); | 
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                // The new current child is the last sibling of the old root | 
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                currentAST.child = currentAST.root; | 
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                currentAST.advanceChildToEnd(); | 
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                // Set the new root | 
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                currentAST.root = root; | 
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        } | 
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} | 
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void ASTFactory::setASTNodeFactory( const char* factory_node_name, | 
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                                                                                           factory_type factory ) | 
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{ | 
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        default_factory_descriptor.first = factory_node_name; | 
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        default_factory_descriptor.second = factory; | 
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} | 
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#ifdef ANTLR_SUPPORT_XML | 
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bool ASTFactory::checkCloseTag( ANTLR_USE_NAMESPACE(std)istream& in ) | 
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        char ch; | 
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        if( in.get(ch) ) | 
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        { | 
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                if( ch == '<' ) | 
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                { | 
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                        char ch2; | 
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                        if( in.get(ch2) ) | 
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                        { | 
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                                if( ch2 == '/' ) | 
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                                { | 
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                                        in.putback(ch2); | 
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                                        in.putback(ch); | 
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                                        return true; | 
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                                } | 
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                                in.putback(ch2); | 
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                                in.putback(ch); | 
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                                return false; | 
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                        } | 
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                } | 
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                in.putback(ch); | 
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                return false; | 
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        } | 
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        return false; | 
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} | 
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void ASTFactory::loadChildren( ANTLR_USE_NAMESPACE(std)istream& infile, | 
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                                                                                 RefAST current ) | 
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        char ch; | 
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        for(;;)                 // for all children of this node.... | 
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        { | 
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                eatwhite(infile); | 
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                infile.get(ch); // '<' | 
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                if( ch != '<' ) | 
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                { | 
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                        string error = "Invalid XML file... no '<' found ("; | 
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                        error += ch + ")"; | 
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                        throw IOException(error); | 
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                } | 
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                infile.get(ch);         // / or text.... | 
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                if( ch == '/' )         // check for close tag... | 
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                { | 
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                        string temp; | 
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                        // read until '>' and see if it matches the open tag... if not trouble | 
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                        temp = read_identifier( infile ); | 
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                        if( strcmp(temp.c_str(), current->typeName() ) != 0 ) | 
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                        { | 
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                                string error = "Invalid XML file... close tag does not match start tag: "; | 
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                                error += current->typeName(); | 
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                                error += " closed by " + temp; | 
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                                throw IOException(error); | 
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                        } | 
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                        infile.get(ch); // must be a '>' | 
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                        if( ch != '>' ) | 
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                        { | 
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                                string error = "Invalid XML file... no '>' found ("; | 
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                                error += ch + ")"; | 
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                                throw IOException(error); | 
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                        } | 
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                        // close tag => exit loop | 
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                        break; | 
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                } | 
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                // put our 'look ahead' back where it came from | 
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                infile.putback(ch); | 
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                infile.putback('<'); | 
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                // and recurse into the tree... | 
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                RefAST child = LoadAST(infile); | 
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                current->addChild( child ); | 
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        } | 
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} | 
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void ASTFactory::loadSiblings(ANTLR_USE_NAMESPACE(std)istream& infile, | 
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                                                                                RefAST current ) | 
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{ | 
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        for(;;) | 
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        { | 
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                eatwhite(infile); | 
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                if( infile.eof() ) | 
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                        break; | 
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                if( checkCloseTag(infile) ) | 
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                        break; | 
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                RefAST sibling = LoadAST(infile); | 
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                current->setNextSibling(sibling); | 
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        } | 
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} | 
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RefAST ASTFactory::LoadAST( ANTLR_USE_NAMESPACE(std)istream& infile ) | 
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{ | 
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        RefAST current = nullAST; | 
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        char ch; | 
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        eatwhite(infile); | 
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        if( !infile.get(ch) ) | 
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                return nullAST; | 
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        if( ch != '<' ) | 
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        { | 
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                string error = "Invalid XML file... no '<' found ("; | 
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                error += ch + ")"; | 
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                throw IOException(error); | 
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        } | 
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        string ast_type = read_identifier(infile); | 
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        // create the ast of type 'ast_type' | 
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        current = create( ast_type, infile ); | 
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        if( current == nullAST ) | 
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        { | 
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                string error = "Unsuported AST type: " + ast_type; | 
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                throw IOException(error); | 
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        } | 
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        eatwhite(infile); | 
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        infile.get(ch); | 
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        // now if we have a '/' here it's a single node. If it's a '>' we get | 
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        // a tree with children | 
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        if( ch == '/' ) | 
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        { | 
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                infile.get(ch);         // get the closing '>' | 
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                if( ch != '>' ) | 
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                { | 
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                        string error = "Invalid XML file... no '>' found after '/' ("; | 
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                        error += ch + ")"; | 
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                        throw IOException(error); | 
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                } | 
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                // get the rest on this level | 
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                loadSiblings( infile, current ); | 
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                return current; | 
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        } | 
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        // and finaly see if we got the close tag... | 
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        if( ch != '>' ) | 
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        { | 
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                string error = "Invalid XML file... no '>' found ("; | 
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                error += ch + ")"; | 
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                throw IOException(error); | 
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        } | 
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        // handle the ones below this level.. | 
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        loadChildren( infile, current ); | 
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        // load the rest on this level... | 
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        loadSiblings( infile, current ); | 
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        return current; | 
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} | 
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#endif // ANTLR_SUPPORT_XML | 
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#ifdef ANTLR_CXX_SUPPORTS_NAMESPACE | 
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} | 
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#endif | 
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/* Heterogeneous AST/XML-I/O ramblings... | 
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 * | 
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 * So there is some heterogeneous AST support.... | 
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 * basically in the code generators a new custom ast is generated without | 
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 * going throug the factory. It also expects the RefXAST to be defined. | 
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 * | 
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 * Is it maybe better to register all AST types with the ASTFactory class | 
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 * together with the respective factory methods. | 
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 * | 
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 * More and more I get the impression that hetero ast was a kindoff hack | 
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 * on top of ANTLR's normal AST system. | 
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 * | 
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 * The heteroast stuff will generate trouble for all astFactory.create( ... ) | 
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 * invocations. Most of this is handled via getASTCreateString methods in the | 
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 * codegenerator. At the moment getASTCreateString(GrammarAtom, String) has | 
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 * slightly to little info to do it's job (ok the hack that is in now | 
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 * works, but it's an ugly hack) | 
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 * | 
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 * An extra caveat is the 'nice' action.g thing. Which also judiciously calls | 
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 * getASTCreateString methods because it handles the #( ... ) syntax. | 
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 * And converts that to ASTFactory calls. | 
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 * | 
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 * | 
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 */ |