Make ParseTreeVisitor more extensible, updated documentation

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package org.antlr.v4.runtime.tree;
import org.antlr.v4.runtime.ParserRuleContext;
import org.antlr.v4.runtime.Token;
import org.antlr.v4.runtime.misc.NotNull;
/** This class defines the basic notion of a parse tree visitor
* object. Generated visitors extend this class and implement the XVisitor
* interface for grammar X.
/**
* This class defines the basic notion of a parse tree visitor object. Generated
* visitors extend this class and implement the {@code XVisitor} interface for
* grammar {@code X}.
*
* @param <T> The return type of the visit operation. Use {@link Void} for
* operations with no return type.
*/
public class ParseTreeVisitor<T> {
/** Visit a parse tree, and return a user-defined result of the operation.
/**
* Visit a parse tree, and return a user-defined result of the operation.
* <p/>
* The default implementation calls {@link ParseTree#accept} on the
* specified tree.
*
* @param tree The {@link ParseTree} to visit.
* @return The result of visiting the parse tree.
*/
public T visit(ParseTree tree) {
public T visit(@NotNull ParseTree tree) {
return tree.accept(this);
}
/** Visit all rule, non-leaf children. This returns value returned from last
* child visited, losing all computations from first n-1 children. Works
* fine for contexts with one child then.
* Handy if you are just walking the tree with a visitor and only
* care about some nodes. The {@link ParserRuleContext#accept} method
* walks all children by default; i.e., calls this method.
/**
* Visit the children of a node, and return a user-defined result of the
* operation.
* <p/>
* The default implementation initializes the aggregate result to
* {@link #defaultResult defaultResult}. Before visiting each child, it
* calls {@link #shouldVisitNextChild shouldVisitNextChild}; if the result
* is {@code false} no more children are visited and the current aggregate
* result is returned. After visiting a child, the aggregate result is
* updated by calling {@link #aggregateResult aggregateResult} with the
* previous aggregate result and the result of visiting the child.
*
* @param node The {@link RuleNode} whose children should be visited.
* @return The result of visiting the children of the node.
*/
public T visitChildren(RuleNode node) {
T result = null;
public T visitChildren(@NotNull RuleNode node) {
T result = defaultResult();
int n = node.getChildCount();
for (int i=0; i<n; i++) {
for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) {
if (!shouldVisitNextChild(node, result)) {
break;
}
ParseTree c = node.getChild(i);
result = c.accept(this);
T childResult = c.accept(this);
result = aggregateResult(result, childResult);
}
return result;
}
/** Visit a terminal node, and return a user-defined result of the operation.
/**
* Visit a terminal node, and return a user-defined result of the operation.
* <p/>
* The default implementation returns the result of
* {@link #defaultResult defaultResult}.
*
* @param node The {@link TerminalNode} to visit.
* @return The result of visiting the node.
*/
public T visitTerminal(TerminalNode node) { return null; }
public T visitTerminal(@NotNull TerminalNode node) {
return defaultResult();
}
/** Visit an error node, and return a user-defined result of the operation.
/**
* Visit an error node, and return a user-defined result of the operation.
* <p/>
* The default implementation returns the result of
* {@link #defaultResult defaultResult}.
*
* @param node The {@link ErrorNode} to visit.
* @return The result of visiting the node.
*/
public T visitErrorNode(ErrorNode node) { return null; }
public T visitErrorNode(@NotNull ErrorNode node) {
return defaultResult();
}
/**
* Gets the default value returned by visitor methods. This value is
* returned by the default implementations of
* {@link #visitTerminal visitTerminal} and
* {@link #visitErrorNode visitErrorNode}. The default implementation of
* {@link #visitChildren visitChildren} initializes its aggregate result to
* this value.
* <p/>
* The default implementation returns {@code null}.
*
* @return The default value returned by visitor methods.
*/
protected T defaultResult() {
return null;
}
/**
* Aggregates the results of visiting multiple children of a node. After
* either all children are visited or {@link #shouldVisitNextChild} returns
* {@code false}, the aggregate value is returned as the result of
* {@link #visitChildren}.
* <p/>
* The default implementation returns {@code nextResult}, meaning
* {@link #visitChildren} will return the result of the last child visited
* (or return the initial value if the node has no children).
*
* @param aggregate The previous aggregate value. In the default
* implementation, the aggregate value is initialized to
* {@link #defaultValue}, which is passed as the {@code aggregate} argument
* to this method after the first child node is visited.
* @param nextResult The result of the immediately preceeding call to visit
* a child node.
*
* @return The updated aggregate result.
*/
protected T aggregateResult(T aggregate, T nextResult) {
return nextResult;
}
/**
* This method is called before visiting each child in
* {@link #visitChildren}. This method is first called before the first
* child is visited; at that point {@code currentResult} will be the initial
* value (in the default implementation, the initial value is returned by a
* call to {@link #defaultValue}.
* <p/>
* The default implementation always returns {@code true}, indicating that
* {@code visitChildren} should only return after all children are visited.
* <p/>
* One reason to override this method is to provide a "short circuit"
* evaluation option for situations where the result of visiting a single
* child has the potential to determine the result of the visit operation as
* a whole.
*
* @param node The {@link RuleNode} whose children are currently being
* visited.
* @param currentResult The current aggregate result of the children visited
* to the current point.
*
* @return {@code true} to continue visiting children. Otherwise return
* {@code false} to stop visiting children and immediately return the
* current aggregate result from {@link #visitChildren}.
*/
protected boolean shouldVisitNextChild(RuleNode node, T currentResult) {
return true;
}
}