All Classes and Interfaces

Class
Description
This class represents a part of a production which contains an action.
A specialized version of a production used when we split an existing production in order to remove an embedded action.
 
Default Implementation for SymbolFactory, creates plain old Symbols
ComplexSymbol with detailed Location Informations and a Name
 
 
Default Implementation for SymbolFactory, creates plain old Symbols
This class handles emitting generated code for the resulting parser.
 
Exception subclass for reporting internal errors in JavaCup.
This class represents an LALR item.
This class represents a set of LALR items.
This class represents a state in the LALR viable prefix recognition machine.
This class represents a transition in an LALR viable prefix recognition machine.
The "core" of an LR item.
This class implements a skeleton table driven LR parser.
This class serves as the main driver for the JavaCup system.
This class represents a non-terminal symbol in the grammar.
This class represents a shift/reduce nonassociative error within the parse table.
This class serves as the base class for entries in a parse action table.
This class represents one row (corresponding to one machine state) of the parse action table.
This class represents the complete "action" table of the parser.
This class represents one row (corresponding to one machine state) of the reduce-goto parse table.
This class represents the complete "reduce-goto" table of the parser.
This class represents a production in the grammar.
This class represents one part (either a symbol or an action) of a production.
This class represents a reduce action within the parse table.
Defines the Scanner interface, which CUP uses in the default implementation of lr_parser.scan().
 
This class represents a shift action within the parse table.
This abstract class serves as the base class for grammar symbols (i.e., both terminals and non-terminals).
Defines the Symbol class, which is used to represent all terminals and nonterminals while parsing.
This class represents a part of a production which is a symbol (terminal or non terminal).
This class represents a set of symbols and provides a series of set operations to manipulate them.
Creates the Symbols interface, which CUP uses as default
This class represents a terminal symbol in the grammar.
A set of terminals implemented as a bitset.
This class contains version and authorship information.
This class implements a temporary or "virtual" parse stack that replaces the top portion of the actual parse stack (the part that has been changed by some set of operations) while maintaining its original contents.