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ANTLR: Is it possible to mak开发者_运维知识库e grammar with embed grammar (with it's own lexer) inside?

For example in my language I have ability to use embed SQL language:

var Query = [select * from table];
with Query do something ....;

Is it possible with ANTLR?


Is it possible to make grammar with embed grammar (with it's own lexer) inside?

If you mean whether it is possible to define two languages in a single grammar (using separate lexers), then the answer is: no, that's not possible.

However, if the question is whether it is possible to parse two languages into a single AST, then the answer is: yes, it is possible.

You simply need to:

  • define both languages in their own grammar;
  • create a lexer rule in you main grammar that captures the entire input of the embedded language;
  • use a rewrite rule that calls a custom method that parses the external AST and inserts it in the main AST using { ... } (see the expr rule in the main grammar (MyLanguage.g)).

MyLanguage.g

grammar MyLanguage;

options {
  output=AST;
  ASTLabelType=CommonTree;
}

tokens {
  ROOT;
}

@members {
  private CommonTree parseSQL(String sqlSrc) {
    try {
      MiniSQLLexer lexer = new MiniSQLLexer(new ANTLRStringStream(sqlSrc));
      MiniSQLParser parser = new MiniSQLParser(new CommonTokenStream(lexer));
      return (CommonTree)parser.parse().getTree();
    } catch(Exception e) {
      return new CommonTree(new CommonToken(-1, e.getMessage()));
    }
  }
}

parse
  :  assignment+ EOF -> ^(ROOT assignment+)
  ;

assignment
  :  Var Id '=' expr ';' -> ^('=' Id expr)
  ;

expr
  :  Num
  |  SQL -> {parseSQL($SQL.text)}
  ;

Var   : 'var';
Id    : ('a'..'z' | 'A'..'Z')+;
Num   : '0'..'9'+;
SQL   : '[' ~']'* ']';
Space : ' ' {skip();};

MiniSQL.g

grammar MiniSQL;

options {
  output=AST;
  ASTLabelType=CommonTree;
}

parse
  :  '[' statement ']' EOF -> statement
  ;

statement
  :  select
  ;

select
  :  Select '*' From ID -> ^(Select '*' From ID)
  ;

Select : 'select';
From   : 'from';
ID     : ('a'..'z' | 'A'..'Z')+;
Space  : ' ' {skip();};

Main.java

import org.antlr.runtime.*;
import org.antlr.runtime.tree.*;
import org.antlr.stringtemplate.*;

public class Main {
  public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
    String src = "var Query = [select * from table]; var x = 42;";
    MyLanguageLexer lexer = new MyLanguageLexer(new ANTLRStringStream(src));
    MyLanguageParser parser = new MyLanguageParser(new CommonTokenStream(lexer));
    CommonTree tree = (CommonTree)parser.parse().getTree();
    DOTTreeGenerator gen = new DOTTreeGenerator();
    StringTemplate st = gen.toDOT(tree);
    System.out.println(st);
  }
}

Run the demo

java -cp antlr-3.3.jar org.antlr.Tool MiniSQL.g 
java -cp antlr-3.3.jar org.antlr.Tool MyLanguage.g 
javac -cp antlr-3.3.jar *.java
java -cp .:antlr-3.3.jar Main

Given the input:

var Query = [select * from table]; var x = 42;

the output of the Main class corresponds to the following AST:

ANTLR Is it possible to make grammar with embed grammar inside?

And if you want to allow string literals inside your SQL (which could contain ]), and comments (which could contain ' and ]), the you could use the following SQL rule inside your main grammar:

SQL
  :  '[' ( ~(']' | '\'' | '-')
         | '-' ~'-' 
         | COMMENT 
         | STR
         )* 
     ']'
  ;

fragment STR 
  :  '\'' (~('\'' | '\r' | '\n') | '\'\'')+ '\'' 
  |  '\'\''
  ;

fragment COMMENT
  :  '--' ~('\r' | '\n')*
  ;

which would properly parse the following input in a single token:

[
  select a,b,c 
  from table 
  where a='A''B]C' 
  and b='' -- some ] comment ] here'
]

Just beware that trying to create a grammar for an entire SQL dialect (or even a large subset) is no trivial task! You may want to search for existing SQL parsers, or look at the ANTLR wiki for example-grammars.


Yes, with AntLR it is called Island grammar. You can get a working example in the v3 examples, inside the island-grammar folder : it shows the usage of a grammar to parse javadoc comments inside of java code.

You can also find some clues in the doc Island Grammars Under Parser Control and that Another one.

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