Here is my tree grammar from antlr3:
tree grammar TExpr1;
options {
tokenVocab=Expr;
ASTLabelType=CommonTree;
superClass=MyTreeParser;
}
@header {
package tb.antlr.interpreter;
import java.util.HashMap;
}
@members {
HashMap<String, Integer> memory = new HashMap<String, Integer>();
}
prog : (e=expr {drukuj ($e.text + " = " + $e.out.toString());})* ;
expr returns [Integer out]
: ^(PLUS e1=expr e2=expr) {$out = $e1.out + $e2.out;}
| ^(MINUS e1=expr e2=expr) {$out = $e1.out - $e2.out;}
| ^(T e1=expr e2=expr e3=expr {$out = $e1.out * 3600 + $e2.out * 60 + $e3.out;}
| INT {$out = getInt($INT.text);}
;
The input of T are two or three numbers. I'd like first argument (e1) to be optional. How can I do so? I've tried to overload this line for two and three arguments but it seems like it doesn't work in antlr. Ah and here is some code from grammar file:
time
: INT (CL INT (CL INT)? )? ->^(T INT*)
;
T :
;