Xtext example of a scoped object

纵然是瞬间 提交于 2019-12-03 03:15:17
Christian Dietrich

It highly depends on your grammar what you have to do to adopt scoping. Let us say you have a grammar like

Model:
    statements+=Statement+
;

Statement:
    Trait | VarDef | Call
;

Trait:
    "trait" name=ID "{"
        ops+=Operation*
    "}"
;

Operation:
    "def" name=ID "()" ":" type=[Trait]
;

VarDef:
    "val" name=ID "=" "new" type=[Trait] "()"
;

Call:
    var=[VarDef] "." op=[Operation] "()"
;

then your scopeprovider would look like

public class MyDslScopeProvider extends AbstractDeclarativeScopeProvider {

    IScope scope_Call_op(Call call, EReference ref) {
        return Scopes.scopeFor(call.getVar().getType().getOps());
    }
}    

You can find a blog series on the topic here:

https://web.archive.org/web/20130129085620/http://blogs.itemis.de/stundzig/archives/773

In my book on Xtext, "Implementing Domain-Specific Languages with Xtext and Xtend", https://www.packtpub.com/application-development/implementing-domain-specific-languages-xtext-and-xtend , there is a chapter about scoping for a "smaller" Java language (dealing also with inheritance). You can find the sources of examples here: https://github.com/LorenzoBettini/packtpub-xtext-book-examples

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