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* Maria Fox, Richard Howey and Derek Long - VAL
* Stephen Cresswell - PDDL Parser
*
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/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Parse error representation
$Date: 2010-06-16 16:50:48 $
$Revision: 1.1 $
stephen.cresswell@cis.strath.ac.uk
July 2001.
Strathclyde Planning Group
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#ifndef PARSE_ERROR_H
#define PARSE_ERROR_H
#include<string>
#include<cstdio>
#include <iostream>
#include "ptree.h"
using std::list;
using std::string;
using std::cout;
extern int line_no; // Line number global
extern char* current_filename; // file global
namespace VAL {
enum error_severity {E_WARNING,E_FATAL};
class parse_error
{
private:
error_severity severity;
char* filename;
int line;
string description;
public:
parse_error(error_severity s, const string& d) :
severity(s),
line(line_no),
description(d)
{
filename= current_filename;
};
// describe error
void report()
{
cout << filename
<< ": line: "
<< line
<< ": ";
if (severity==E_FATAL)
cout << "Error: ";
else
cout << "Warning: ";
cout << description
<< '\n';
};
};
// It seems to be more sensible to keep errors and warnings together in the
// same list, as we want to output them in the same order that they were
// found.
class parse_error_list : public list<parse_error*>
{
public:
int errors;
int warnings;
parse_error_list() : errors(0), warnings(0) {};
~parse_error_list()
{
for (iterator i=begin(); i!=end(); ++i)
delete (*i);
};
// parse_error_list is reponsible for creating and
// destroying parse_error objects,
void add(error_severity sev, const string& description)
{
// Use yacc globals to retrieve file and line number;
push_back(new parse_error(sev,description));
if (sev==E_WARNING)
++warnings;
else
++errors;
};
void report()
{
cout << "\nErrors: " << errors
<< ", warnings: " << warnings << '\n';
for (iterator i=begin(); i!=end(); ++i)
(*i)->report();
};
};
};
#endif /* PARSE_ERROR_H */