import antlr3
import testbase
import unittest
class t009lexer(testbase.ANTLRTest):
def setUp(self):
self.compileGrammar()
def lexerClass(self, base):
class TLexer(base):
def emitErrorMessage(self, msg):
# report errors to /dev/null
pass
def reportError(self, re):
# no error recovery yet, just crash!
raise re
return TLexer
def testValid(self):
stream = antlr3.StringStream('085')
lexer = self.getLexer(stream)
token = lexer.nextToken()
assert token.type == self.lexerModule.DIGIT
assert token.start == 0, token.start
assert token.stop == 0, token.stop
assert token.text == '0', token.text
token = lexer.nextToken()
assert token.type == self.lexerModule.DIGIT
assert token.start == 1, token.start
assert token.stop == 1, token.stop
assert token.text == '8', token.text
token = lexer.nextToken()
assert token.type == self.lexerModule.DIGIT
assert token.start == 2, token.start
assert token.stop == 2, token.stop
assert token.text == '5', token.text
token = lexer.nextToken()
assert token.type == self.lexerModule.EOF
def testMalformedInput(self):
stream = antlr3.StringStream('2a')
lexer = self.getLexer(stream)
lexer.nextToken()
try:
token = lexer.nextToken()
raise AssertionError, token
except antlr3.MismatchedSetException, exc:
# TODO: This should provide more useful information
assert exc.expecting is None
assert exc.unexpectedType == 'a', repr(exc.unexpectedType)
assert exc.charPositionInLine == 1, repr(exc.charPositionInLine)
assert exc.line == 1, repr(exc.line)
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()