# # Copyright (c) 2012-2017 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. # Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that # can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. # # # A pattern like {@code = ;} converted to a {@link ParseTree} by # {@link ParseTreePatternMatcher#compile(String, int)}. # from antlr4.tree.ParseTreePatternMatcher import ParseTreePatternMatcher from antlr4.tree.Tree import ParseTree from antlr4.xpath.XPath import XPath class ParseTreePattern(object): # Construct a new instance of the {@link ParseTreePattern} class. # # @param matcher The {@link ParseTreePatternMatcher} which created this # tree pattern. # @param pattern The tree pattern in concrete syntax form. # @param patternRuleIndex The parser rule which serves as the root of the # tree pattern. # @param patternTree The tree pattern in {@link ParseTree} form. # def __init__(self, matcher:ParseTreePatternMatcher, pattern:str, patternRuleIndex:int , patternTree:ParseTree): self.matcher = matcher self.patternRuleIndex = patternRuleIndex self.pattern = pattern self.patternTree = patternTree # # Match a specific parse tree against this tree pattern. # # @param tree The parse tree to match against this tree pattern. # @return A {@link ParseTreeMatch} object describing the result of the # match operation. The {@link ParseTreeMatch#succeeded()} method can be # used to determine whether or not the match was successful. # def match(self, tree:ParseTree): return self.matcher.match(tree, self) # # Determine whether or not a parse tree matches this tree pattern. # # @param tree The parse tree to match against this tree pattern. # @return {@code true} if {@code tree} is a match for the current tree # pattern; otherwise, {@code false}. # def matches(self, tree:ParseTree): return self.matcher.match(tree, self).succeeded() # Find all nodes using XPath and then try to match those subtrees against # this tree pattern. # # @param tree The {@link ParseTree} to match against this pattern. # @param xpath An expression matching the nodes # # @return A collection of {@link ParseTreeMatch} objects describing the # successful matches. Unsuccessful matches are omitted from the result, # regardless of the reason for the failure. # def findAll(self, tree:ParseTree, xpath:str): subtrees = XPath.findAll(tree, xpath, self.matcher.parser) matches = list() for t in subtrees: match = self.match(t) if match.succeeded(): matches.append(match) return matches