NAME
Lang::Tree::Builder::Parser - Parse Tree Definitions
SYNOPSIS
use Lang::Tree::Builder::Parser;
my $parser = new Lang::Tree::Builder::Parser();
my $data = $parser->parseFile($datafile);
DESCRIPTION
A parser for class definitions. The data file input to the parse
method has the following simple format:
# a comment
[abstract] [<parent>] <class>(<class> [<name>], ... )
...
for example
# this class has no base class and is initialized with a scalar
IntNode(scalar)
# the list class is abstract
abstract List()
# this class is a type of List and takes initializers Foo::Node and Foo::List
List Foo::List(Foo::Node first,
Foo::List rest)
# this class is an abstract type of List and takes no initializers
List EmptyList()
apart from arbitrary class names as initializers, the keyword scalar
is recognized.
new
my $parser = new Lang::Tree::Builder::Parser;
Creates and returns a new instance of a parser.
parseFile
my $data = $parser->parseFile($datafile);
Parses $datafile
and returns an instance of Lang::Tree::Builder::Data
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
Bill Hails, <me@billhails.net>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2008 by Bill Hails
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.8 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.