active questions tagged jsyntaxpane - Stack Overflowmost recent 30 from stackoverflow.com2009-11-28T22:37:15Zhttp://stackoverflow.com/feeds/tag/jsyntaxpanehttp://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdfhttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/887485/keeping-track-of-state-in-jflex0Keeping track of state in JFlexTom Martin2009-05-20T11:53:04Z2009-06-30T08:40:55Z
<p>I'm writing a custom flex file to generate a lexer for use with JSyntaxpane.</p>
<p>The custom language I need to lex has different states that can be embedded into each other in a kind of stack.</p>
<p>I.E you could be writing an expression that has a single quoted string in it and then embed another expression within the string using a special token eval(). But you can also embed the expression within a double quoted string.</p>
<p>eg:</p>
<pre><code>someExpressionFunction('a single-quoted string with an eval(expression) embedded in it', "a double-quoted string with an eval(expression) embedded in it")
</code></pre>
<p>This is a simplification, there are more states than this, but assuming I need to have different states for DOUBLE_STRING and SINGLE_STRING it adequately describes my situation.</p>
<p>What's the best way to ensure I return to the correct state upon closing the eval expression (i.e return to DOUBLE_STRING if I was in double quotes, SINGLE_STRING if I was in single quotes)</p>
<p>The solution I've come up with, which works, is to keep track of state using a Stack and some custom methods to use in lieu of using yybegin to start a different state.</p>
<pre><code>private Stack<Integer> stack = new Stack<Integer>();
public void yypushState(int newState) {
stack.push(yystate());
yybegin(newState);
}
public void yypopState() {
yybegin(stack.pop());
}
</code></pre>
<p>Is this the best way to achieve this? Is there a simpler built-in function of JFlex I can leverage or a best practice I should know about?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/553757/is-inheritance-possible-in-jflex0Is inheritance possible in JFlex?Tom Martin2009-02-16T15:51:51Z2009-02-16T16:39:04Z
<p>I'm fairly new to JFlex and JSyntaxPane although I have managed to hack together a <a href="http://code.google.com/p/jsyntaxpane/source/browse/branches/r095/jsyntaxpane/src/main/jflex/jsyntaxpane/lexers/xpath.flex" rel="nofollow">lexer for XPath</a>.</p>
<p>The problem I find myself in is that I'm working on a project that supports a subset of XPath with a few proprietary features. Nasty I know.</p>
<p>If this were a regular Java problem I'd turn to inheritance but it doesn't seem possible to achieve inheritance by having one lexer extend a previously generated one.</p>
<p>e.g</p>
<pre><code>import jsyntaxpane.Token;
import jsyntaxpane.TokenType;
%%
%public
%class ProprietaryLexer
%extends XPathLexer
%unicode
%char
%type Token
</code></pre>
<p>This seems to cause a load of errors telling me I can't extend some final methods. Is this a problem specific to the DefaultJFlexLexer in JSyntaxpane or am I just doing it wrong?
Has anyone been in a similar situation and found a way to achieve some kind of ad hoc inheritance in a bunch of lexers?</p>