/* ATokPtr.h * * SOFTWARE RIGHTS * * We reserve no LEGAL rights to the Purdue Compiler Construction Tool * Set (PCCTS) -- PCCTS is in the public domain. An individual or * company may do whatever they wish with source code distributed with * PCCTS or the code generated by PCCTS, including the incorporation of * PCCTS, or its output, into commerical software. * * We encourage users to develop software with PCCTS. However, we do ask * that credit is given to us for developing PCCTS. By "credit", * we mean that if you incorporate our source code into one of your * programs (commercial product, research project, or otherwise) that you * acknowledge this fact somewhere in the documentation, research report, * etc... If you like PCCTS and have developed a nice tool with the * output, please mention that you developed it using PCCTS. In * addition, we ask that this header remain intact in our source code. * As long as these guidelines are kept, we expect to continue enhancing * this system and expect to make other tools available as they are * completed. * * ANTLR 1.33 * Written by Russell Quong June 30, 1995 * Adapted by Terence Parr to ANTLR stuff * Parr Research Corporation * with Purdue University and AHPCRC, University of Minnesota * 1989-2000 */ #ifndef ATokPtr_h #define ATokPtr_h #include "pcctscfg.h" #include "pccts_stdio.h" PCCTS_NAMESPACE_STD // pointer to a reference counted object // robust in that an unused ANTLRTokenPtr can point to NULL. class ANTLRAbstractToken; class DllExportPCCTS ANTLRTokenPtr { public: ANTLRTokenPtr(ANTLRAbstractToken *addr=NULL){ptr_ = addr; ref();} ANTLRTokenPtr(const ANTLRTokenPtr &lhs) {ptr_ = lhs.ptr_; lhs.ref();} ~ANTLRTokenPtr(); // use ANTLRTokenPtr as a pointer to ANTLRToken // // 8-Apr-97 MR1 Make operator -> a const member function // as well as some other member functions // ANTLRAbstractToken *operator-> () const { return ptr_; } // MR1 // // 7-Apr-97 133MR1 // Fix suggested by Andreas Magnusson // (Andreas.Magnusson@mailbox.swipnet.se) void operator = (const ANTLRTokenPtr & lhs); // MR1 void operator = (ANTLRAbstractToken *addr); int operator != (const ANTLRTokenPtr &q) const // MR1 // MR11 unsigned -> int { return this->ptr_ != q.ptr_; } int operator == (const ANTLRTokenPtr &q) const // MR1 // MR11 unsigned -> int { return this->ptr_ == q.ptr_; } int operator == (const ANTLRAbstractToken *addr) const // MR11 { return this->ptr_ == addr; } int operator != (const ANTLRAbstractToken *addr) const // MR11 { return this->ptr_ != addr; } void ref() const; void deref(); protected: ANTLRAbstractToken *ptr_; }; //typedef ANTLRTokenPtr _ANTLRTokenPtr; /* * Since you cannot redefine operator->() to return one of the user's * token object types, we must down cast. This is a drag. Here's * a macro that helps. template: "mytoken(a-smart-ptr)->myfield". */ #define mytoken(tk) ((ANTLRToken *)(tk.operator->())) #endif