How do you display the AST GUI if you have code like this, both of console or swing?
My ANTLR is version 3.
CharStream stream = new ANTLRStringStream("program XLSample1 =\n" +
"constant one : Integer := 1;\n" +
"constant two : Integer := 2;\n" +
"var a, b,c : Integer := 42;\n" +
"begin\n" +
" x:= (12 + 6) - (7 * 41) - x mod y;\n" +
" y := 21;\n" +
"\n" +
"if x < 10 then\n" +
" y :=2;\n" +
" elseif x < 20 then\n" +
" y := 20;\n" +
" else\n" +
" y := 30;\n" +
"end if; \n" +
"end XLSample1.");
SampleLexer lexer = new SampleLexer(stream);
TokenStream tokenStream = new CommonTokenStream(lexer);
SampleParser parser = new SampleParser(tokenStream);
parser.program();
System.out.println("OK");
}
I like ANLTR,so I try to answer it.
Using Antlr V4 (for V3 try to find out the similar API),to show a gui AST,you can use org.antlr.v4.runtime.tree.gui.TreeViewer.
You can get the Hello demo from ANTLR's site,Once you got it,run this simple demo:
import java.util.Arrays;
import javax.swing.JFrame;
import javax.swing.JPanel;
import org.antlr.v4.runtime.ANTLRInputStream;
import org.antlr.v4.runtime.CharStream;
import org.antlr.v4.runtime.CommonTokenStream;
import org.antlr.v4.runtime.TokenStream;
import org.antlr.v4.runtime.tree.ParseTree;
import org.antlr.v4.runtime.tree.gui.TreeViewer;
/**
* A simple demo to show AST GUI with ANTLR
* @see http://www.antlr.org/api/Java/org/antlr/v4/runtime/tree/gui/TreeViewer.html
*
* @author wangdq
* 2014-5-24
*
*/
public class HelloTestDrive {
public static void main(String[] args) {
//prepare token stream
CharStream stream = new ANTLRInputStream("hello antlr");
HelloLexer lexer = new HelloLexer(stream);
TokenStream tokenStream = new CommonTokenStream(lexer);
HelloParser parser = new HelloParser(tokenStream);
ParseTree tree = parser.r();
//show AST in console
System.out.println(tree.toStringTree(parser));
//show AST in GUI
JFrame frame = new JFrame("Antlr AST");
JPanel panel = new JPanel();
TreeViewer viewr = new TreeViewer(Arrays.asList(
parser.getRuleNames()),tree);
viewr.setScale(1.5);//scale a little
panel.add(viewr);
frame.add(panel);
frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
frame.setSize(200,200);
frame.setVisible(true);
}
}
Then you will get the AST print in the console and show in JFrame.
more details ,plase refer ANLTR API.
Make sure your grammar work fine,then you can modify this demo to meet your reqiurement.
Update for ANTLR 4: TreeViewer
has moved to org.antlr.v4.gui.TreeViewer
package from ANTLR 4 Tool.
use import org.antlr.v4.runtime.tree.gui.TreeViewer in ANTLR 4...its works :)
After a few attempts trying to customize wangdq code, I figured out that it's possible to call the open method of TreeViewer class to get a delightful (because it's already done :)) Parse Tree Inspector.
Applied to wangdq example:
public class HelloTestDrive {
public static void main(String[] args) {
//prepare token stream
CharStream stream = new ANTLRInputStream("hello antlr");
HelloLexer lexer = new HelloLexer(stream);
TokenStream tokenStream = new CommonTokenStream(lexer);
HelloParser parser = new HelloParser(tokenStream);
ParseTree tree = parser.r();
//show AST in console
System.out.println(tree.toStringTree(parser));
//show AST in GUI
JFrame frame = new JFrame("Antlr AST");
JPanel panel = new JPanel();
TreeViewer viewr = new TreeViewer(Arrays.asList(
parser.getRuleNames()),tree);
viewr.open();
}
}