[antlr-interest] C Target Question: compiling under C++
Colin Fraizer
antlr at cfraizer.com
Wed Nov 5 09:25:51 PST 2008
I apologize for the newbie question, but I'm somewhat new to ANTLR.
I want to build a parser for a domain-specific language. I would like to use
C++ for my implementation and understood that the C target would generate
code that compiles under C++, but I'm running into trouble. (Perhaps I've
just misunderstood. If so, I'm sorry.)
When I select these options:
{
language=C;
output=AST;
backtrack=true;
ASTLabelType=pANTLR3_BASE_TREE;
}
ANLTR generates a parser which contains lines like this:
root_1 =
(pANTLR3_BASE_TREE)(ADAPTOR->becomeRootToken(ADAPTOR,
stream_oper->nextToken(stream_oper), root_1));
but my C++ compiler complains that the return type of stream_oper->nextToken
is "void *", which cannot be converted to 'pANTLR3_COMMON_TOKEN' without a
cast.
Any suggestions on how to avoid this? (Or is the answer: just use C?)
Thanks in advance,
Colin Fraizer
Indianapolis, IN
antlr at cfraizer.com // (yeah, I use a separate mailbox for this mailing list.
I'm not claiming to be "Mr. Antlr" or anything. 8-)
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