I am trying to do what I think is a simple parameter passing to a rule in Antlr 3.3:
grammar rule_params;
options
{
output = AST;
}
rule_params
: outer;
outer: outer_id '[' inner[$outer_id.tree] ']';
inner[CommonTree parent] : inner_id '[' ']';
outer_id : '#'! ID;
inner_id : '$'! ID ;
ID : ('a'..'z' | 'A'..'Z') ('a'..'z' | 'A'..'Z' | '0'..'9' | '_' )* ;
So the inner[CommonTree parent] generates the following:
inner4=inner((outer_id2!=null?((Object)outer_id2.tree):null));
resulting in this error:
The method inner(CommonTree) in the type rule_paramsParser is not applicable for the arguments (Object)
As best I can tell, this is the exact same as the example in the Antrl book:
classDefinition[CommonTree mod]
(Kindle Location 3993) - sorry I don't know the page number but it is in the middle of the book in chapter 9, section labeled "Creating Nodes with Arbitrary Actions".
Thanks for any help.
M