[antlr-interest] Test rig template (Was: Setting input in the interpreter)

Thomas Nilsson thomas.nilsson at responsive.se
Mon Aug 23 02:42:30 PDT 2010


So, there were no-one that could point me in the right direction about the Test Rig? Is there a template? Does ANTLRWorks/IDE create one that I could start from? If so where would I find it?

(Or maybe this is described in The Book? If so I'll be receiving it in a couple of days...)


Thomas Nilsson, CTO, Agile Mentor
Responsive Development Technologies AB
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20 aug 2010 kl. 21.55 skrev Thomas Nilsson:

> 20 aug 2010 kl. 18.11 skrev Jim Idle:
> 
>> Did you notice the tab that allows you to change the test rig template?
>> 
> 
> Yes, I did, but it was not easy to find it again, now that I know that I probably need it ;-)
> 
> I found one on the "Run"-menue and some setting in the Preferences (but no tab). But I don't really know what to make of it. How do I use it? I guess that the "Class" is to indicate a java class to load, and that the classpath should be tweaked accordingly in the Preferences->Compiler->Classpath. Would I lose any system classpaths that I need to explicitly add if I customize it?
> 
> And finally, the class should be a complete implementation of the test rig. Is there a template somewhere?
> 
> (All this is in ANTLRWorks 1.4, couldn't find anything similar in ANTLR-IDE, Eclipse 3.6...)
> 
> Thomas Nilsson, CTO, Agile Mentor
> Responsive Development Technologies AB
> Web: http://www.responsive.se
> Email: thomas.nilsson at responsive.se
> Phone: +46 70 561 75 41
> Blog: http://www.responsive.se/thomas
> 
>> Jim
>> 
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: antlr-interest-bounces at antlr.org [mailto:antlr-interest-
>>> bounces at antlr.org] On Behalf Of Thomas Nilsson
>>> Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2010 11:17 PM
>>> To: antlr-interest at antlr.org
>>> Subject: [antlr-interest] Setting input in the interpreter
>>> 
>>> Is there a way to set the input stream in the interpreter, either
>> ANTLRWorks
>>> or ANTLR IDE?
>>> 
>>> My grammar is case insensitive,  and although there is an example on the
>>> Wiki on how to do this for real, I was looking for a way to run my
>> numerous
>>> test cases in the interpreter before implementing anything else.
>>> 
>>> Thomas Nilsson, CTO, Agile Mentor
>>> Responsive Development Technologies AB
>>> Web: http://www.responsive.se
>>> Email: thomas.nilsson at responsive.se
>>> Phone: +46 70 561 75 41
>>> Blog: http://www.responsive.se/thomas
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