Negating inside lexer- and parser rules

Negating can occur inside lexer and parser rules. Inside lexer rules you can negate characters, and inside parser rules you can negate tokens (lexer rules). But both lexer- and parser rules can only negate either single characters, or single tokens, respectively. A couple of examples: lexer rules To match one or more characters except lowercase … Read more

ANTLR: Is there a simple example?

Note: this answer is for ANTLR3! If you’re looking for an ANTLR4 example, then this Q&A demonstrates how to create a simple expression parser, and evaluator using ANTLR4. You first create a grammar. Below is a small grammar that you can use to evaluate expressions that are built using the 4 basic math operators: +, … Read more

What is a ‘semantic predicate’ in ANTLR?

ANTLR 4 For predicates in ANTLR 4, checkout these stackoverflow Q&A’s: Syntax of semantic predicates in Antlr4 Semantic predicates in ANTLR4? ANTLR 3 A semantic predicate is a way to enforce extra (semantic) rules upon grammar actions using plain code. There are 3 types of semantic predicates: validating semantic predicates; gated semantic predicates; disambiguating semantic … Read more