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The source code/* * Sun Public License Notice * * The contents of this file are subject to the Sun Public License * Version 1.0 (the "License"). You may not use this file except in * compliance with the License. A copy of the License is available at * http://www.sun.com/ * * The Original Code is NetBeans. The Initial Developer of the Original * Code is Sun Microsystems, Inc. Portions Copyright 1997-2004 Sun * Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. */ /* Generated By:JJTree: Do not edit this line. JJTJavaParserState.java */ package org.netbeans.modules.debugger.jpda.expr; class JJTJavaParserState { private java.util.Stack nodes; private java.util.Stack marks; private int sp; // number of nodes on stack private int mk; // current mark private boolean node_created; JJTJavaParserState() { nodes = new java.util.Stack(); marks = new java.util.Stack(); sp = 0; mk = 0; } /* Determines whether the current node was actually closed and pushed. This should only be called in the final user action of a node scope. */ boolean nodeCreated() { return node_created; } /* Call this to reinitialize the node stack. It is called automatically by the parser's ReInit() method. */ void reset() { nodes.removeAllElements(); marks.removeAllElements(); sp = 0; mk = 0; } /* Returns the root node of the AST. It only makes sense to call this after a successful parse. */ Node rootNode() { return (Node)nodes.elementAt(0); } /* Pushes a node on to the stack. */ void pushNode(Node n) { nodes.push(n); ++sp; } /* Returns the node on the top of the stack, and remove it from the stack. */ Node popNode() { if (--sp < mk) { mk = ((Integer)marks.pop()).intValue(); } return (Node)nodes.pop(); } /* Returns the node currently on the top of the stack. */ Node peekNode() { return (Node)nodes.peek(); } /* Returns the number of children on the stack in the current node scope. */ int nodeArity() { return sp - mk; } void clearNodeScope(Node n) { while (sp > mk) { popNode(); } mk = ((Integer)marks.pop()).intValue(); } void openNodeScope(Node n) { marks.push(new Integer(mk)); mk = sp; n.jjtOpen(); } /* A definite node is constructed from a specified number of children. That number of nodes are popped from the stack and made the children of the definite node. Then the definite node is pushed on to the stack. */ void closeNodeScope(Node n, int num) { mk = ((Integer)marks.pop()).intValue(); while (num-- > 0) { Node c = popNode(); c.jjtSetParent(n); n.jjtAddChild(c, num); } n.jjtClose(); pushNode(n); node_created = true; } /* A conditional node is constructed if its condition is true. All the nodes that have been pushed since the node was opened are made children of the the conditional node, which is then pushed on to the stack. If the condition is false the node is not constructed and they are left on the stack. */ void closeNodeScope(Node n, boolean condition) { if (condition) { int a = nodeArity(); mk = ((Integer)marks.pop()).intValue(); while (a-- > 0) { Node c = popNode(); c.jjtSetParent(n); n.jjtAddChild(c, a); } n.jjtClose(); pushNode(n); node_created = true; } else { mk = ((Integer)marks.pop()).intValue(); node_created = false; } } } |
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