[stringtemplate-interest] what is the default separator ofStringTemplateGroup?

Dieter Frej dieter_frej at gmx.net
Thu May 10 02:51:31 PDT 2007


Hi Ulf,

this is the code that I used:

         StringTemplateGroup stg = new StringTemplateGroup(new 
FileReader("path/to/controller.st"));
         StringTemplate st = stg.getInstanceOf("location");
         st.setAttribute("name", "Dieter");
         st.setAttribute("name", "Frej");

So, I guess that the DefaultTemplateLexer is used per default

- Daniel



Dreyer Ulf (CR/APA3) wrote:
> Hi Didi,
> 
>   off the top of my head I don't know how to set a lexer for
>   the GroupLoader but the lexer you're looking for is 
>   not called  'DollarSignTemplateLexer'
>   but  'DefaultTemplateLexer'.
> 
>   Hope that helps!
> 
> Ulf
>   
> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: stringtemplate-interest-bounces at antlr.org 
>> [mailto:stringtemplate-interest-bounces at antlr.org] On Behalf 
>> Of Dieter Frej
>> Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2007 11:26 AM
>> To: 'stringtemplate-interest'
>> Subject: [stringtemplate-interest] what is the default 
>> separator ofStringTemplateGroup?
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I got started with StringTemplateGroups and I did as already 
>> described in
>> http://www.antlr.org:8080/pipermail/stringtemplate-interest/20
>> 07-January/000918.html
>>
>> As Ter answered in his replay, only the stuff in <...> was 
>> replaced. Now
>> I can use AngleBracketTemplateLexer.class as DefaultLexer, 
>> but <...> is
>> already default and I cannot find a DollarSignTemplateLexer. How can I
>> switch to $...$ instead of <...>?
>>
>>
>> - Didi
>>
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