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package com.sun.java_cup.internal.runtime;

/**
 * Defines the Symbol class, which is used to represent all terminals
 * and nonterminals while parsing.  The lexer should pass CUP Symbols 
 * and CUP returns a Symbol.
 *
 * @version last updated: 7/3/96
 * @author  Frank Flannery
 */

/* ****************************************************************
  Class Symbol
  what the parser expects to receive from the lexer. 
  the token is identified as follows:
  sym:    the symbol type
  parse_state: the parse state.
  value:  is the lexical value of type Object
  left :  is the left position in the original input file
  right:  is the right position in the original input file
******************************************************************/

public class Symbol {

/*******************************
  Constructor for l,r values
 *******************************/

  public Symbol(int id, int l, int r, Object o) {
    this(id);
    left = l;
    right = r;
    value = o;
  }

/*******************************
  Constructor for no l,r values
********************************/

  public Symbol(int id, Object o) {
    this(id);
    left = -1;
    right = -1;
    value = o;
  }

/*****************************
  Constructor for no value
  ***************************/

  public Symbol(int sym_num, int l, int r) {
    sym = sym_num;
    left = l;
    right = r;
    value = null;
  }

/***********************************
  Constructor for no value or l,r
***********************************/

  public Symbol(int sym_num) {
    this(sym_num, -1);
    left = -1;
    right = -1;
    value = null;
  }

/***********************************
  Constructor to give a start state
***********************************/
  public Symbol(int sym_num, int state)
    {
      sym = sym_num;
      parse_state = state;
    }

/*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*/

  /** The symbol number of the terminal or non terminal being represented */
  public int sym;

  /*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*/

  /** The parse state to be recorded on the parse stack with this symbol.
   *  This field is for the convenience of the parser and shouldn't be 
   *  modified except by the parser. 
   */
  public int parse_state;
  /** This allows us to catch some errors caused by scanners recycling
   *  symbols.  For the use of the parser only. [CSA, 23-Jul-1999] */
  boolean used_by_parser = false;

/*******************************
  The data passed to parser
 *******************************/

  public int left, right;
  public Object value;

  /*****************************
    Printing this token out. (Override for pretty-print).
    ****************************/
  public String toString() { return "#"+sym; }
}






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