Class ConsoleErrorListener

java.lang.Object
org.antlr.v4.runtime.BaseErrorListener
org.antlr.v4.runtime.ConsoleErrorListener
All Implemented Interfaces:
ANTLRErrorListener

public class ConsoleErrorListener extends BaseErrorListener
Author:
Sam Harwell
  • Field Details

  • Constructor Details

    • ConsoleErrorListener

      public ConsoleErrorListener()
  • Method Details

    • syntaxError

      public void syntaxError(Recognizer<?,?> recognizer, Object offendingSymbol, int line, int charPositionInLine, String msg, RecognitionException e)
      Upon syntax error, notify any interested parties. This is not how to recover from errors or compute error messages. ANTLRErrorStrategy specifies how to recover from syntax errors and how to compute error messages. This listener's job is simply to emit a computed message, though it has enough information to create its own message in many cases.

      The RecognitionException is non-null for all syntax errors except when we discover mismatched token errors that we can recover from in-line, without returning from the surrounding rule (via the single token insertion and deletion mechanism).

      This implementation prints messages to System.err containing the values of line, charPositionInLine, and msg using the following format.

       line line:charPositionInLine msg
       
      Specified by:
      syntaxError in interface ANTLRErrorListener
      Overrides:
      syntaxError in class BaseErrorListener
      Parameters:
      recognizer - What parser got the error. From this object, you can access the context as well as the input stream.
      offendingSymbol - The offending token in the input token stream, unless recognizer is a lexer (then it's null). If no viable alternative error, e has token at which we started production for the decision.
      line - The line number in the input where the error occurred.
      charPositionInLine - The character position within that line where the error occurred.
      msg - The message to emit.
      e - The exception generated by the parser that led to the reporting of an error. It is null in the case where the parser was able to recover in line without exiting the surrounding rule.