Package java_cup.runtime
Class virtual_parse_stack
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public class virtual_parse_stack extends java.lang.ObjectThis class implements a temporary or "virtual" parse stack that replaces the top portion of the actual parse stack (the part that has been changed by some set of operations) while maintaining its original contents. This data structure is used when the parse needs to "parse ahead" to determine if a given error recovery attempt will allow the parse to continue far enough to consider it successful. Once success or failure of parse ahead is determined the system then reverts to the original parse stack (which has not actually been modified). Since parse ahead does not execute actions, only parse state is maintained on the virtual stack, not full Symbol objects.- Version:
- last updated: 7/3/96
- Author:
- Frank Flannery
- See Also:
lr_parser
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Field Summary
Fields Modifier and Type Field Description protected intreal_nextTop of stack indicator for where we leave off in the real stack.protected java.util.Stackreal_stackThe real stack that we shadow.protected java.util.StackvstackThe virtual top portion of the stack.
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description virtual_parse_stack(java.util.Stack shadowing_stack)Constructor to build a virtual stack out of a real stack.
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description booleanempty()Indicate whether the stack is empty.protected voidget_from_real()Transfer an element from the real to the virtual stack.voidpop()Pop the stack.voidpush(int state_num)Push a state number onto the stack.inttop()Return value on the top of the stack (without popping it).
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Field Detail
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real_stack
protected java.util.Stack real_stack
The real stack that we shadow. This is accessed when we move off the bottom of the virtual portion of the stack, but is always left unmodified.
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real_next
protected int real_next
Top of stack indicator for where we leave off in the real stack. This is measured from top of stack, so 0 would indicate that no elements have been "moved" from the real to virtual stack.
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vstack
protected java.util.Stack vstack
The virtual top portion of the stack. This stack contains Integer objects with state numbers. This stack shadows the top portion of the real stack within the area that has been modified (via operations on the virtual stack). When this portion of the stack becomes empty we transfer elements from the underlying stack onto this stack.
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Method Detail
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get_from_real
protected void get_from_real()
Transfer an element from the real to the virtual stack. This assumes that the virtual stack is currently empty.
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empty
public boolean empty()
Indicate whether the stack is empty.
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top
public int top() throws java.lang.ExceptionReturn value on the top of the stack (without popping it).- Throws:
java.lang.Exception
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pop
public void pop() throws java.lang.ExceptionPop the stack.- Throws:
java.lang.Exception
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push
public void push(int state_num)
Push a state number onto the stack.
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