In short, I'm wondering how to properly build model hierarchies from within an ANTLR grammar in one pass and what the proper way to do that is with the current C# code generation. Accessing return variables does not currently seem to work, as described in the docs.
See this example from the documentation
field
: d=decl ';' {System.out.println("type "+$d.type+", vars="+$d.vars);}
;
decl returns [String type, List vars]
: t=type ids+=ID (',' ids+=ID)* {$type = $t.text; $vars = $ids;}
;
My implementation is in C#, but the C# target documentation (circa 2008?) doesn't mention any deviations from the standard action pattern within grammars. I'm using ANTLRWorks 1.4 (not the latest 1.4.2 as of this writing) due to this. My implementation, which basically populates a 1 deep tree hierarchy with nested innerStats:
alias returns [IStatement alias]
// Alias(string identifier, List<Statement> value, StatementType statementType, MetaData metaData)
@init { List<IStatement> innerList = new List<IStatement>(); }
: ^(ALIAS ID ( id=innerStat{if($id != null) {innerList.Add($id.myInnerStat);}} )+ ) {$alias = new Alias($ID.ToString(), innerList , StatementType.Alias, null) as IStatement; }
;
innerStat returns [IStatement myInnerStat]
: s=simpleAlias { myInnerStat = $s; }
| s=simpleBind { myInnerStat = $s; }
| s=command { myInnerStat = $s; }
| increment { myInnerStat = null; }
| s=exec { myInnerStat = $s; }
;
simpleAlias returns [IStatement myAlias]
// Alias(string identifier, List<Statement> value, StatementType statementType, MetaData metaData)
@init{ myAlias= null; string id1 = null; string id2 = null; }
@after{ myAlias = (new Alias(id1, id2, StatementType.Alias, null)) as IStatement; }
: ^(ALIAS ID) { id1 = $ID.ToString(); }
| ^(ALIAS i1=ID i2=ID) { id1 = $i1.ToString(); id2 = $i2.ToString(); }
;
This returns the following errors:
error(117): D:/Files/.../SourceEval.g:39:29: missing attribute access on rule scope: id
error(117): D:/Files/.../SourceEval.g:43:18: missing attribute access on rule scope: s
error(117): D:/Files/.../SourceEval.g:44:17: missing attribute access on rule scope: s
error(117): D:/Files/.../SourceEval.g:45:14: missing attribute access on rule scope: s
error(117): D:/Files/.../SourceEval.g:47:11: missing attribute access on rule scope: s
Currently, the only way I see to around this problem is to create a method within my C# model and then call Model.Aliases.Last().AddChild(IStatement) from within innerStat, which breaks encapsulation. Thanks for any help.
edit: The corrected code can be found here: https://github.com/keithharvey/Script-Parser/blob/master/Installer/Model/DAL/SourceExpr.g