1 /// \page changes31 Changes in 3.1 from 3.0 2 /// 3 /// The following changes have taken place from 3.0 to 3.1. Some of 4 /// them may require minor changes to your grammar files or the 5 /// programs that invoke your grammar. Please take the time to read 6 /// through this list as it may save you time later. 7 /// 8 /// \section returns Constructor Return Values 9 /// 10 /// In previous releases the return value from both the generated constructors and 11 /// built in constructor functions would return a value of -1 or -2 if a problem 12 /// occurred. However, the only problem that can really occur is lack of memory, 13 /// hence to avoid the remote change that some memory allocation scheme would return 14 /// an address of -1 for a pointer, the return address is now NULL if there was 15 /// no memory available. The old macros for this mechanism have been removed which 16 /// will force you to read this information. You now need only check the return 17 /// address for NULL, or you could not bother doing that and join with 95% of the world's 18 /// C code. 19 /// 20 /// \section trees Tree Parser Rewrites 21 /// 22 /// The 3.1 runtime now supports tree rewrites from tree parsers. See the main ANTLR 23 /// documentation for more details. This beta version contains \subpage knownissues regarding 24 /// the release of mmeory allocated to tree nodes when they are rewritten in some combinations 25 /// of re-writing tree parsers. These issues will be corrected before release. 26 /// 27 /// \section debugger ANTLRWorks Debugger 28 /// 29 /// The ANTLRWorks debugger is now fully supported by this version of the runtime. It 30 /// supports remote debugging only (you cannot generate C, compile and debug it from the 31 /// ANTLRWorks IDE.) However both parser and tree parser debugging is supported providing 32 /// you are using a version of ANTLRWorks that supports tree parser debugging. Generate 33 /// the C code with the -debug option of the ANTLR tool, as per any other target. 34 /// 35 /// Note that when you invoke your debugging version of the parser, it will appear to hang 36 /// but is in fact waiting on a local TCP socket connection from the ANTLRWorks debugger. As the 37 /// target environment is unknown, it is not prudent to generate notification status messages 38 /// using something like printf, as the target environment may not have a console or implement 39 /// printf. 40 /// 41 /// \section macros Macro Changes 42 /// 43 /// Prior to the 3.1 release, accessing the token source of a lexer required knowledge of where 44 /// the token source pointer was located wihtin the lexer. In 3.1, the token source was burried 45 /// further in the innards of the C runtime and such knowledge is considerd irreleavant and confusing. 46 /// Hence, when creating a token stream from a token source, it is now mandatory to use the new 47 /// C macro TOKENSOURCE(lxr), which will expand to point at the token source interface. This MACRO 48 /// will be maintained across future versions. You can see how to use it in the downloadable 49 /// examples, avaiable from the downloads page of the ANTLR web site. Here is the relevant code 50 /// for creating a token stream, extracted from those examples: 51 /// 52 /// \code 53 /// tstream = antlr3CommonTokenStreamSourceNew(ANTLR3_SIZE_HINT, TOKENSOURCE(lxr)); 54 /// \endcode 55 /// 56 57