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     32 namespace Antlr.Runtime {
     33 
     34     /** <summary>A stream of tokens accessing tokens from a TokenSource</summary> */
     35     public interface ITokenStream : IIntStream {
     36         /** <summary>Get Token at current input pointer + i ahead where i=1 is next Token.
     37          *  i&lt;0 indicates tokens in the past.  So -1 is previous token and -2 is
     38          *  two tokens ago. LT(0) is undefined.  For i&gt;=n, return Token.EOFToken.
     39          *  Return null for LT(0) and any index that results in an absolute address
     40          *  that is negative.</summary>
     41          */
     42         IToken LT(int k);
     43 
     44         /// <summary>
     45         /// How far ahead has the stream been asked to look?  The return
     46         /// value is a valid index from 0..n-1.
     47         /// </summary>
     48         int Range {
     49             get;
     50         }
     51 
     52         /** <summary>
     53          *  Get a token at an absolute index i; 0..n-1.  This is really only
     54          *  needed for profiling and debugging and token stream rewriting.
     55          *  If you don't want to buffer up tokens, then this method makes no
     56          *  sense for you.  Naturally you can't use the rewrite stream feature.
     57          *  I believe DebugTokenStream can easily be altered to not use
     58          *  this method, removing the dependency.
     59          *  </summary>
     60          */
     61         IToken Get(int i);
     62 
     63         /** <summary>
     64          *  Where is this stream pulling tokens from?  This is not the name, but
     65          *  the object that provides Token objects.
     66          *  </summary>
     67          */
     68         ITokenSource TokenSource {
     69             get;
     70         }
     71 
     72         /** <summary>
     73          *  Return the text of all tokens from start to stop, inclusive.
     74          *  If the stream does not buffer all the tokens then it can just
     75          *  return "" or null;  Users should not access $ruleLabel.text in
     76          *  an action of course in that case.
     77          *  </summary>
     78          */
     79         string ToString(int start, int stop);
     80 
     81         /** <summary>
     82          *  Because the user is not required to use a token with an index stored
     83          *  in it, we must provide a means for two token objects themselves to
     84          *  indicate the start/end location.  Most often this will just delegate
     85          *  to the other toString(int,int).  This is also parallel with
     86          *  the TreeNodeStream.toString(Object,Object).
     87          *  </summary>
     88          */
     89         string ToString(IToken start, IToken stop);
     90     }
     91 }
     92