[antlr-interest] Parsing Parts of Java Code

Scott Stanchfield scott at javadude.com
Sat Jan 21 18:18:27 PST 2006


You may be able to just call the statement-list rule, but I haven't looked
at that grammar in a while.

In general, any public rules in the grammar can be used as a starting point,
unless the action code in the grammar expects certain state to already
exist.

Good luck!
-- Scott 

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> Matthias Gutheil
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> Subject: [antlr-interest] Parsing Parts of Java Code
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I am using the java1.5 grammer from John Mitchell and Terence 
> Parr and others. I can build the AST and worked on it to add 
> the code line and view comments.
> 
> Now I need to parse only parts of a java program e.g.
> 
> stack.push("need");
> stack.push("help");
> System.out.println(stack.toString());
> top();
> 
> Is that possible with the java1.5 grammer by a trick? :-)
> 
> Cheers
> Matthias
> 
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