Scala: How to combine parser combinators from different objects

给你一囗甜甜゛ 提交于 2019-11-28 08:23:40

The quick answer is to use the traits instead of hosting the parsers in objects:

import scala.util.parsing.combinator._

trait BinaryParser extends JavaTokenParsers {
  def anyrep: Parser[Any] = rep(any)
  def any: Parser[Any] = zero | one
  def zero: Parser[Any] = "0"
  def one: Parser[Any] = "1"
}

trait LongChainParser extends BinaryParser {
  def parser1: Parser[Any] = zero~zero~one~one
}

trait ShortChainParser extends BinaryParser {
  def parser2: Parser[Any] = zero~zero
}

object ExampleParser extends LongChainParser with ShortChainParser  {
  def parser: Parser[Any] = (parser1 ||| parser2) ~ anyrep

  def main(args: Array[String]) {
    println(parseAll(parser, args(0) ))
  }
}

Because the combinator operators like ~ and | are written against the inner class, escalating the parser references to class-level by saying BinaryParser#Parser[_] doesn't do you any good. Using traits solves all that inner-class issues since both Parser[Any] from LongChainParser and ShortChainParser now refer to the inner class of ExampleParser object.

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