I'm using Antlr 4 with c# target. Here is a subset of my grammar:
/*
* Parser Rules
*/
text : term+ EOF;
term : a1 a2 a3;
a1: ....
...
...
I want to accept valid data blocks as (term)s, when error exists I want to search for the next valid term and print out the whole text which caused the error for user to analyze manually.
How to synchronize input to the next valid term? and How to get the ignored text?
You will need to create your own implementation of
IAntlrErrorStrategy
for this, and then set theParser.ErrorHandler
property to an instance of your error strategy. The documentation for the Java versions of theANTLRErrorStrategy
interface and default implementationDefaultErrorStrategy
may provide useful information for implementing an error strategy, but I must warn you going in that creating a custom error strategy is an advanced feature with limited documentation. It's expected that the implementer is already an expert in ANTLR 4's implementation of the Adaptive LL(*) parsing algorithm (we're talking researcher-level understanding).For the first question (How to synchronize input to the next valid term?) I found some useful information that led me to acceptable solution.
Antlr generates next subcode for previous grammar:
The call '_errHandler.Sync(this);' makes the parser advances through the input stream in an attempt to find next valid turn (as a result of "term+" component). To stop parser from sync in other subrules accept "term" rule", I Extended DefaultErrorStrategy Class as next:
then provided it to the parser: