grammar t018llstar; options { language = Python; } @header { from cStringIO import StringIO } @init { self.output = StringIO() } program : declaration+ ; /** In this rule, the functionHeader left prefix on the last two * alternatives is not LL(k) for a fixed k. However, it is * LL(*). The LL(*) algorithm simply scans ahead until it sees * either the ';' or the '{' of the block and then it picks * the appropriate alternative. Lookhead can be arbitrarily * long in theory, but is <=10 in most cases. Works great. * Use ANTLRWorks to see the lookahead use (step by Location) * and look for blue tokens in the input window pane. :) */ declaration : variable | functionHeader ';' {self.output.write($functionHeader.name+" is a declaration\n")} | functionHeader block {self.output.write($functionHeader.name+" is a definition\n")} ; variable : type declarator ';' ; declarator : ID ; functionHeader returns [name] : type ID '(' ( formalParameter ( ',' formalParameter )* )? ')' {$name = $ID.text} ; formalParameter : type declarator ; type : 'int' | 'char' | 'void' | ID ; block : '{' variable* stat* '}' ; stat: forStat | expr ';' | block | assignStat ';' | ';' ; forStat : 'for' '(' assignStat ';' expr ';' assignStat ')' block ; assignStat : ID '=' expr ; expr: condExpr ; condExpr : aexpr ( ('==' | '<') aexpr )? ; aexpr : atom ( '+' atom )* ; atom : ID | INT | '(' expr ')' ; ID : ('a'..'z'|'A'..'Z'|'_') ('a'..'z'|'A'..'Z'|'0'..'9'|'_')* ; INT : ('0'..'9')+ ; WS : ( ' ' | '\t' | '\r' | '\n' )+ {$channel=HIDDEN} ;