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      1 #import <Cocoa/Cocoa.h>
      2 #import "antlr3.h"
      3 #import "SimpleCLexer.h"
      4 #import "SimpleCParser.h"
      5 #import "SimpleCWalker.h"
      6 #import "stdio.h"
      7 #include <unistd.h>
      8 
      9 int main(int argc, const char * argv[]) {
     10     NSError *anError;
     11 	NSAutoreleasePool *pool = [[NSAutoreleasePool alloc] init];
     12     char *inp = "/Users/acondit/source/antlr3/acondit_localhost/code/antlr/antlr3-main/runtime/ObjC/Framework/examples/simplecTreeParser/input";
     13     
     14 /*
     15     if (argc < 2) {
     16         NSLog(@"provide the input file, please");
     17         return 1;
     18     }
     19  */
     20 	
     21 	// simply read in the input file in one gulp
     22 	NSString *string = [NSString stringWithContentsOfFile:[NSString stringWithCString:inp encoding:NSASCIIStringEncoding] encoding:NSASCIIStringEncoding error:&anError];
     23 	NSLog(@"input is : %@", string);
     24 
     25 	// create a stream over the input, so the lexer can seek back and forth, but don't copy the string,
     26 	// as we make sure it will not go away.
     27 	// If the string would be coming from a volatile source, say a text field, we could opt to copy the string.
     28 	// That way we could do the parsing in a different thread, and still let the user edit the original string.
     29 	// But here we do it the simple way.
     30 	ANTLRStringStream *stream = [ANTLRStringStream newANTLRStringStream:string];
     31 	
     32 	// Actually create the lexer feeding of the character stream.
     33 	SimpleCLexer *lexer = [SimpleCLexer newSimpleCLexerWithCharStream:stream];
     34 	
     35 	// For fun, you could print all tokens the lexer recognized, but we can only do it once. After that
     36 	// we would need to reset the lexer, and lex again.
     37 //    id<ANTLRToken> currentToken;
     38 //    while ((currentToken = [lexer nextToken]) && [currentToken type] != ANTLRTokenTypeEOF) {
     39 //        NSLog(@"%@", currentToken);
     40 //    }
     41 //	  [lexer reset];
     42 	
     43 	// Since the parser needs to scan back and forth over the tokens, we put them into a stream, too.
     44 	ANTLRCommonTokenStream *tokenStream = [ANTLRCommonTokenStream newANTLRCommonTokenStreamWithTokenSource:lexer];
     45 
     46 	// Construct a parser and feed it the token stream.
     47 	SimpleCParser *parser = [[SimpleCParser alloc] initWithTokenStream:tokenStream];
     48 	
     49 	// We start the parsing process by calling a parser rule. In theory you can call any parser rule here,
     50 	// but it obviously has to match the input token stream. Otherwise parsing would fail.
     51 	// Also watch out for internal dependencies in your grammar (e.g. you use a symbol table that's only
     52 	// initialized when you call a specific parser rule).
     53 	// This is a simple example, so we just call the top-most rule 'program'.
     54 	// Since we want to parse the AST the parser builds, we just ask the returned object for that.
     55 	ANTLRCommonTree *program_tree = [[parser program] getTree];
     56 
     57     NSLog(@"Reached end of first parse\n");
     58 	// Print the matched tree as a Lisp-style string
     59 	NSLog(@"tree: %@", [program_tree treeDescription]);
     60 	
     61 	// Create a new tree node stream that's feeding off of the root node (thus seeing the whole tree)
     62 	ANTLRCommonTreeNodeStream *treeStream = [ANTLRCommonTreeNodeStream newANTLRCommonTreeNodeStream:program_tree];
     63 	// tell the TreeNodeStream where the tokens originally came from, so we can retrieve arbitrary tokens and their text.
     64 	[treeStream setTokenStream:tokenStream];
     65 	
     66 	// Create the treeparser instance, passing it the stream of nodes
     67 	SimpleCWalker *walker = [[SimpleCWalker alloc] initWithStream:treeStream];
     68 	// As with parsers, you can invoke any treeparser rule here.
     69 	[walker program];
     70 
     71 	// Whew, done. Release everything that we are responsible for.
     72 	[lexer release];
     73 	[stream release];
     74 	[tokenStream release];
     75 	[parser release];
     76 	[treeStream release];
     77 	[walker release];
     78 
     79 	[pool release];
     80 
     81     // use this for ObjectAlloc on Tiger
     82     //while(1) sleep(5);
     83 	return 0;
     84 }