#ifndef INC_CharBuffer_hpp__ #define INC_CharBuffer_hpp__ /** * SOFTWARE RIGHTS *
* ANTLR 2.6.0 MageLang Insitute, 1999 *
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* The ANTLR gang:
* @version ANTLR 2.6.0 MageLang Insitute, 1999
* @author Terence Parr, MageLang Institute
* @author
John Lilley, Empathy Software
* @author
Pete Wells
*/
/**A Stream of characters fed to the lexer from a InputStream that can
* be rewound via mark()/rewind() methods.
*
* A dynamic array is used to buffer up all the input characters. Normally, * "k" characters are stored in the buffer. More characters may be stored during * guess mode (testing syntactic predicate), or when LT(i>k) is referenced. * Consumption of characters is deferred. In other words, reading the next * character is not done by conume(), but deferred until needed by LA or LT. *
*
* @see antlr.CharQueue
*/
#include "antlr/config.hpp"
#include "antlr/InputBuffer.hpp"
#include