Uses of Class
org.antlr.runtime.BaseRecognizer
Packages that use BaseRecognizer
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Uses of BaseRecognizer in org.antlr.runtime
Subclasses of BaseRecognizer in org.antlr.runtimeModifier and TypeClassDescriptionclass
A lexer is recognizer that draws input symbols from a character stream.class
A parser for TokenStreams.Fields in org.antlr.runtime declared as BaseRecognizerModifier and TypeFieldDescriptionprotected BaseRecognizer
DFA.recognizer
Which recognizer encloses this DFA? Needed to check backtracking -
Uses of BaseRecognizer in org.antlr.runtime.debug
Subclasses of BaseRecognizer in org.antlr.runtime.debugFields in org.antlr.runtime.debug declared as BaseRecognizerModifier and TypeFieldDescriptionprotected BaseRecognizer
DebugEventSocketProxy.recognizer
Who am i debugging?Constructors in org.antlr.runtime.debug with parameters of type BaseRecognizerModifierConstructorDescriptionDebugEventSocketProxy
(BaseRecognizer recognizer, int port, TreeAdaptor adaptor) DebugEventSocketProxy
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Uses of BaseRecognizer in org.antlr.runtime.tree
Subclasses of BaseRecognizer in org.antlr.runtime.treeModifier and TypeClassDescriptionclass
Cut-n-paste from material I'm not using in the book anymore (edit later to make sense): Now, how are we going to test these tree patterns against every subtree in our original tree? In what order should we visit nodes? For this application, it turns out we need a simple ``apply once'' rule application strategy and a ``down then up'' tree traversal strategy.class
A parser for a stream of tree nodes.class