| package java_cup.runtime; |
| |
| /** |
| * Default Implementation for SymbolFactory, creates |
| * plain old Symbols |
| * |
| * @version last updated 27-03-2006 |
| * @author Michael Petter |
| */ |
| |
| /* ************************************************* |
| class DefaultSymbolFactory |
| |
| interface for creating new symbols |
| ***************************************************/ |
| public class DefaultSymbolFactory implements SymbolFactory{ |
| // Factory methods |
| /** |
| * DefaultSymbolFactory for CUP. |
| * Users are strongly encoraged to use ComplexSymbolFactory instead, since |
| * it offers more detailed information about Symbols in source code. |
| * Yet since migrating has always been a critical process, You have the |
| * chance of still using the oldstyle Symbols. |
| * |
| * @deprecated as of CUP v11a |
| * replaced by the new java_cup.runtime.ComplexSymbolFactory |
| */ |
| //@deprecated |
| public DefaultSymbolFactory(){ |
| } |
| public Symbol newSymbol(String name ,int id, Symbol left, Symbol right, Object value){ |
| return new Symbol(id,left,right,value); |
| } |
| public Symbol newSymbol(String name, int id, Symbol left, Symbol right){ |
| return new Symbol(id,left,right); |
| } |
| public Symbol newSymbol(String name, int id, int left, int right, Object value){ |
| return new Symbol(id,left,right,value); |
| } |
| public Symbol newSymbol(String name, int id, int left, int right){ |
| return new Symbol(id,left,right); |
| } |
| public Symbol startSymbol(String name, int id, int state){ |
| return new Symbol(id,state); |
| } |
| public Symbol newSymbol(String name, int id){ |
| return new Symbol(id); |
| } |
| public Symbol newSymbol(String name, int id, Object value){ |
| return new Symbol(id,value); |
| } |
| } |