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#ifndef ADC_TKPCONT2_HXX
#define ADC_TKPCONT2_HXX
// USED SERVICES
// BASE CLASSES
// COMPONENTS
// PARAMETERS
class CharacterSource;
class TkpNullContext;
class TkpNullContex2;
/** @task
Specifies a context within which tokens are interpreted in a special
way. For example in parsing C++ there could be a context for code,
one for comments and a third one for preprocessor statements, because
each of these would give the same token different meanings.
**/
class TkpContext
{
public:
// LIFECYCLE
virtual ~TkpContext() {}
// OPERATIONS
/** @descr
The functions starts to parse with the CurToken() of io_rText.
It leaves io_rText at the first char of the following Token or
the following Context.
This function returns, when a context has parsed some characterss
and completed a token OR left the context.
If the token is to be ignored, PassNewToken() returns false
and cuts the token from io_rText.
If the token is to be parsed further in a different context,
PassNewToken() returns false, but the token is
NOT cut from io_rText.
If the function has found a valid and complete token, PassNewToken()
passes the parsed token to the internally known receiver and
returns true. The token is cut from io_rText.
**/
virtual void ReadCharChain(
CharacterSource & io_rText ) = 0;
/** Has to pass the parsed token to a known receiver.
@return true, if a token was passed.
false, if no token was parsed complete by this context.
*/
virtual bool PassNewToken() = 0;
virtual TkpContext &
FollowUpContext() = 0;
static TkpNullContext &
Null_();
};
TkpNullContex2 & TkpContext_Null2_();
class StateMachineContext
{
public:
virtual ~StateMachineContext() {}
/// Is used by StmBoundsStatu2 only.
virtual void PerformStatusFunction(
uintt i_nStatusSignal,
UINT16 i_nTokenId,
CharacterSource & io_rText ) = 0;
};
class TkpNullContex2 : public TkpContext
{
public:
~TkpNullContex2();
virtual void ReadCharChain(
CharacterSource & io_rText );
virtual bool PassNewToken();
virtual TkpContext &
FollowUpContext();
};
class TkpDocuContext : public TkpContext
{
public:
virtual void SetParentContext(
TkpContext & io_rParentContext,
const char * i_sMultiLineEndToken ) = 0;
virtual void SetMode_IsMultiLine(
bool i_bTrue ) = 0;
};
#endif
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