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@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ Now a fully functioning script might look like the following:
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```javascript
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var input = "your text to parse here"
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var chars = CharStreams.fromString(input);
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var chars = new antlr4.InputStream(input);
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var lexer = new MyGrammarLexer.MyGrammarLexer(chars);
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var tokens = new antlr4.CommonTokenStream(lexer);
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var parser = new MyGrammarParser.MyGrammarParser(tokens);
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@ -73,6 +73,29 @@ public class LexerExecDescriptors {
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}
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/* regression test for antlr/antlr4#1925 */
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public static class UnicodeCharSet extends BaseLexerTestDescriptor {
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public String input = "均";
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/**
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[@0,0:0='均',<1>,1:0]
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[@1,1:0='<EOF>',<-1>,1:1]
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*/
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@CommentHasStringValue
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public String output;
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public String errors = null;
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public String startRule = "";
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public String grammarName = "L";
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/**
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lexer grammar L;
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ID : ([A-Z_]|'\u0100'..'\uFFFE') ([A-Z_0-9]|'\u0100'..'\uFFFE')*;
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*/
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@CommentHasStringValue
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public String grammar;
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}
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public static class CharSetInSet extends BaseLexerTestDescriptor {
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public String input = "a x";
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/**
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+ " lexer = <lexerName>(input, output)\n"
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+ " stream = CommonTokenStream(lexer)\n"
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+ " stream.fill()\n"
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+ " [ print(t, file=output) for t in stream.tokens ]\n"
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+ " [ print(unicode(t), file=output) for t in stream.tokens ]\n"
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+ (showDFA ? " print(lexer._interp.decisionToDFA[Lexer.DEFAULT_MODE].toLexerString(), end='', file=output)\n"
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: "") + "\n" + "if __name__ == '__main__':\n"
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+ " main(sys.argv)\n" + "\n");
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@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ This is just a quick start. The tool has many useful options to control generati
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The Antlr 4 standard runtime for C# is now available from NuGet.
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We trust that you know how to do add NuGet references to your project :-).
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The package id is Antlr.4.Runtime. We do not support other packages.
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The package id is Antlr4.Runtime.Standard. We do not support other packages.
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### Step 6: You're done!
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// Don't adjust the first value since that's the version number
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if i == 0 {
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temp[i] = c
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} else {
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} else if c > 1 {
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temp[i] = c - 2
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} else {
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temp[i] = c + 65533
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}
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}
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ATNDeserializer.prototype.reset = function(data) {
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var adjust = function(c) {
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var v = c.charCodeAt(0);
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return v>1 ? v-2 : -1;
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return v>1 ? v-2 : v + 65533;
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};
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var temp = data.split("").map(adjust);
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// don't adjust the first value since that's the version number
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def reset(self, data):
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def adjust(c):
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v = ord(c)
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return v-2 if v>1 else -1
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return v-2 if v>1 else v + 65533
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temp = [ adjust(c) for c in data ]
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# don't adjust the first value since that's the version number
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temp[0] = ord(data[0])
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def reset(self, data:str):
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def adjust(c):
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v = ord(c)
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return v-2 if v>1 else -1
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return v-2 if v>1 else v + 65533
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temp = [ adjust(c) for c in data ]
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# don't adjust the first value since that's the version number
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temp[0] = ord(data[0])
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@ -1024,7 +1024,7 @@ ContextRuleListIndexedGetterDecl(r) ::= <<
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>>
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LexerRuleContext() ::= "RuleContext"
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LexerRuleContext() ::= "antlr4::RuleContext"
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// The rule context name is the rule followed by a suffix; e.g. r becomes rContext.
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RuleContextNameSuffix() ::= "Context"
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