I am parsing javascript ES6, however I can't get it to work without semicolons. I used Tin's grammar from ES5 as base , ( https://github.com/usethesource/rascal/blob/master/src/org/rascalmpl/library/lang/javascript/saner/Syntax.rsc ) and already got most of the new features from ES6, but I still can't remove the need for semicolons
Take for example:
lexical Whitespace
= [\t-\n\r\ ];
lexical LAYOUT
= Whitespace
| Comment
;
layout LAYOUTLIST
= LAYOUT*
!>> [\t\ \n]
!>> "/*"
!>> "//" ;
syntax Variable
= VariableIdentifier {VariableDeclaration ","}+ declarations ";"
syntax Statement
= varDecl: Variable varDecl;
I get parsing error replacing ";" to "\n" on Syntax Variable , or even creating a new rule for end of statement:
syntax EOS
= ";" | "\n";
The parsing error goes to the next line after the newline.
Removing from whitespaces or from the layoutlist gives me parsing error on comments at the start of the file.
And removing on the layoutlist gives me ambiguity.