import antlr3 import testbase import unittest class t009lexer(testbase.ANTLRTest): def setUp(self): self.compileGrammar() def lexerClass(self, base): class TLexer(base): def emitErrorMessage(self, msg): # report errors to /dev/null pass def reportError(self, re): # no error recovery yet, just crash! raise re return TLexer def testValid(self): stream = antlr3.StringStream('085') lexer = self.getLexer(stream) token = lexer.nextToken() self.assertEqual(token.type, self.lexerModule.DIGIT) self.assertEqual(token.start, 0) self.assertEqual(token.stop, 0) self.assertEqual(token.text, '0') token = lexer.nextToken() self.assertEqual(token.type, self.lexerModule.DIGIT) self.assertEqual(token.start, 1) self.assertEqual(token.stop, 1) self.assertEqual(token.text, '8') token = lexer.nextToken() self.assertEqual(token.type, self.lexerModule.DIGIT) self.assertEqual(token.start, 2) self.assertEqual(token.stop, 2) self.assertEqual(token.text, '5') token = lexer.nextToken() self.assertEqual(token.type, self.lexerModule.EOF) def testMalformedInput(self): stream = antlr3.StringStream('2a') lexer = self.getLexer(stream) lexer.nextToken() try: token = lexer.nextToken() self.fail(token) except antlr3.MismatchedSetException as exc: # TODO: This should provide more useful information self.assertIsNone(exc.expecting) self.assertEqual(exc.unexpectedType, 'a') self.assertEqual(exc.charPositionInLine, 1) self.assertEqual(exc.line, 1) if __name__ == '__main__': unittest.main()