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package sun.tools.java;

import sun.tools.tree.*;

This is the protocol by which a Parser makes callbacks to the later phases of the compiler.

(As a backwards compatibility trick, Parser implements this protocol, so that an instance of a Parser subclass can handle its own actions. The preferred way to use a Parser, however, is to instantiate it directly with a reference to your own ParserActions implementation.) WARNING: The contents of this source file are not part of any supported API. Code that depends on them does so at its own risk: they are subject to change or removal without notice.

Author: John R. Rose
/** * This is the protocol by which a Parser makes callbacks * to the later phases of the compiler. * <p> * (As a backwards compatibility trick, Parser implements * this protocol, so that an instance of a Parser subclass * can handle its own actions. The preferred way to use a * Parser, however, is to instantiate it directly with a * reference to your own ParserActions implementation.) * * WARNING: The contents of this source file are not part of any * supported API. Code that depends on them does so at its own risk: * they are subject to change or removal without notice. * * @author John R. Rose */
public interface ParserActions {
package declaration
/** * package declaration */
void packageDeclaration(long off, IdentifierToken nm);
import class
/** * import class */
void importClass(long off, IdentifierToken nm);
import package
/** * import package */
void importPackage(long off, IdentifierToken nm);
Define class
Returns:a cookie for the class This cookie is used by the parser when calling defineField and endClass, and is not examined otherwise.
/** * Define class * @return a cookie for the class * This cookie is used by the parser when calling defineField * and endClass, and is not examined otherwise. */
ClassDefinition beginClass(long off, String doc, int mod, IdentifierToken nm, IdentifierToken sup, IdentifierToken impl[]);
End class
Params:
  • c – a cookie returned by the corresponding beginClass call
/** * End class * @param c a cookie returned by the corresponding beginClass call */
void endClass(long off, ClassDefinition c);
Define a field
Params:
  • c – a cookie returned by the corresponding beginClass call
/** * Define a field * @param c a cookie returned by the corresponding beginClass call */
void defineField(long where, ClassDefinition c, String doc, int mod, Type t, IdentifierToken nm, IdentifierToken args[], IdentifierToken exp[], Node val); }