public class StreamTokenizer extends Object
StreamTokenizer
class takes an input stream and
parses it into "tokens", allowing the tokens to be
read one at a time. The parsing process is controlled by a table
and a number of flags that can be set to various states. The
stream tokenizer can recognize identifiers, numbers, quoted
strings, and various comment styles.
Each byte read from the input stream is regarded as a character
in the range '\u0000'
through '\u00FF'
.
The character value is used to look up five possible attributes of
the character: white space, alphabetic,
numeric, string quote, and comment character.
Each character can have zero or more of these attributes.
In addition, an instance has four flags. These flags indicate:
- Whether line terminators are to be returned as tokens or treated as white space that merely separates tokens.
- Whether C-style comments are to be recognized and skipped.
- Whether C++-style comments are to be recognized and skipped.
- Whether the characters of identifiers are converted to lowercase.
A typical application first constructs an instance of this class,
sets up the syntax tables, and then repeatedly loops calling the
nextToken
method in each iteration of the loop until
it returns the value TT_EOF
.
- Since:
- 1.0
- See Also:
nextToken()
,TT_EOF
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Field Summary
Fields Modifier and Type Field Description double
nval
If the current token is a number, this field contains the value of that number.String
sval
If the current token is a word token, this field contains a string giving the characters of the word token.static int
TT_EOF
A constant indicating that the end of the stream has been read.static int
TT_EOL
A constant indicating that the end of the line has been read.static int
TT_NUMBER
A constant indicating that a number token has been read.static int
TT_WORD
A constant indicating that a word token has been read.int
ttype
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description StreamTokenizer(InputStream is)
Deprecated.As of JDK version 1.1, the preferred way to tokenize an input stream is to convert it into a character stream, for example:StreamTokenizer(Reader r)
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Method Summary
Modifier and Type Method Description void
commentChar(int ch)
Specified that the character argument starts a single-line comment.void
eolIsSignificant(boolean flag)
Determines whether or not ends of line are treated as tokens.int
lineno()
Return the current line number.void
lowerCaseMode(boolean fl)
Determines whether or not word token are automatically lowercased.int
nextToken()
Parses the next token from the input stream of this tokenizer.void
ordinaryChar(int ch)
Specifies that the character argument is "ordinary" in this tokenizer.void
ordinaryChars(int low, int hi)
Specifies that all characters c in the rangelow <= c <= high
are "ordinary" in this tokenizer.void
parseNumbers()
Specifies that numbers should be parsed by this tokenizer.void
pushBack()
Causes the next call to thenextToken
method of this tokenizer to return the current value in thettype
field, and not to modify the value in thenval
orsval
field.void
quoteChar(int ch)
Specifies that matching pairs of this character delimit string constants in this tokenizer.void
resetSyntax()
Resets this tokenizer's syntax table so that all characters are "ordinary."void
slashSlashComments(boolean flag)
Determines whether or not the tokenizer recognizes C++-style comments.void
slashStarComments(boolean flag)
Determines whether or not the tokenizer recognizes C-style comments.String
toString()
Returns the string representation of the current stream token and the line number it occurs on.void
whitespaceChars(int low, int hi)
Specifies that all characters c in the rangelow <= c <= high
are white space characters.void
wordChars(int low, int hi)
Specifies that all characters c in the rangelow <= c <= high
are word constituents.
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Field Details
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ttype
public int ttypeAfter a call to thenextToken
method, this field contains the type of the token just read. For a single character token, its value is the single character, converted to an integer. For a quoted string token, its value is the quote character. Otherwise, its value is one of the following:TT_WORD
indicates that the token is a word.TT_NUMBER
indicates that the token is a number.TT_EOL
indicates that the end of line has been read. The field can only have this value if theeolIsSignificant
method has been called with the argumenttrue
.TT_EOF
indicates that the end of the input stream has been reached.
The initial value of this field is -4.
- See Also:
eolIsSignificant(boolean)
,nextToken()
,quoteChar(int)
,TT_EOF
,TT_EOL
,TT_NUMBER
,TT_WORD
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TT_EOF
public static final int TT_EOFA constant indicating that the end of the stream has been read.- See Also:
- Constant Field Values
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TT_EOL
public static final int TT_EOLA constant indicating that the end of the line has been read.- See Also:
- Constant Field Values
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TT_NUMBER
public static final int TT_NUMBERA constant indicating that a number token has been read.- See Also:
- Constant Field Values
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TT_WORD
public static final int TT_WORDA constant indicating that a word token has been read.- See Also:
- Constant Field Values
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sval
If the current token is a word token, this field contains a string giving the characters of the word token. When the current token is a quoted string token, this field contains the body of the string.The current token is a word when the value of the
ttype
field isTT_WORD
. The current token is a quoted string token when the value of thettype
field is a quote character.The initial value of this field is null.
- See Also:
quoteChar(int)
,TT_WORD
,ttype
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nval
public double nvalIf the current token is a number, this field contains the value of that number. The current token is a number when the value of thettype
field isTT_NUMBER
.The initial value of this field is 0.0.
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Constructor Details
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StreamTokenizer
Deprecated.As of JDK version 1.1, the preferred way to tokenize an input stream is to convert it into a character stream, for example:Reader r = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(is)); StreamTokenizer st = new StreamTokenizer(r);
Creates a stream tokenizer that parses the specified input stream. The stream tokenizer is initialized to the following default state:- All byte values
'A'
through'Z'
,'a'
through'z'
, and'\u00A0'
through'\u00FF'
are considered to be alphabetic. - All byte values
'\u0000'
through'\u0020'
are considered to be white space. '/'
is a comment character.- Single quote
'\''
and double quote'"'
are string quote characters. - Numbers are parsed.
- Ends of lines are treated as white space, not as separate tokens.
- C-style and C++-style comments are not recognized.
- Parameters:
is
- an input stream.- See Also:
BufferedReader
,InputStreamReader
,StreamTokenizer(java.io.Reader)
- All byte values
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StreamTokenizer
Create a tokenizer that parses the given character stream.- Parameters:
r
- a Reader object providing the input stream.- Since:
- 1.1
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Method Details
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resetSyntax
public void resetSyntax()Resets this tokenizer's syntax table so that all characters are "ordinary." See theordinaryChar
method for more information on a character being ordinary.- See Also:
ordinaryChar(int)
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wordChars
public void wordChars(int low, int hi)Specifies that all characters c in the rangelow <= c <= high
are word constituents. A word token consists of a word constituent followed by zero or more word constituents or number constituents.- Parameters:
low
- the low end of the range.hi
- the high end of the range.
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whitespaceChars
public void whitespaceChars(int low, int hi)Specifies that all characters c in the rangelow <= c <= high
are white space characters. White space characters serve only to separate tokens in the input stream.Any other attribute settings for the characters in the specified range are cleared.
- Parameters:
low
- the low end of the range.hi
- the high end of the range.
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ordinaryChars
public void ordinaryChars(int low, int hi)Specifies that all characters c in the rangelow <= c <= high
are "ordinary" in this tokenizer. See theordinaryChar
method for more information on a character being ordinary.- Parameters:
low
- the low end of the range.hi
- the high end of the range.- See Also:
ordinaryChar(int)
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ordinaryChar
public void ordinaryChar(int ch)Specifies that the character argument is "ordinary" in this tokenizer. It removes any special significance the character has as a comment character, word component, string delimiter, white space, or number character. When such a character is encountered by the parser, the parser treats it as a single-character token and setsttype
field to the character value.Making a line terminator character "ordinary" may interfere with the ability of a
StreamTokenizer
to count lines. Thelineno
method may no longer reflect the presence of such terminator characters in its line count.- Parameters:
ch
- the character.- See Also:
ttype
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commentChar
public void commentChar(int ch)Specified that the character argument starts a single-line comment. All characters from the comment character to the end of the line are ignored by this stream tokenizer.Any other attribute settings for the specified character are cleared.
- Parameters:
ch
- the character.
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quoteChar
public void quoteChar(int ch)Specifies that matching pairs of this character delimit string constants in this tokenizer.When the
nextToken
method encounters a string constant, thettype
field is set to the string delimiter and thesval
field is set to the body of the string.If a string quote character is encountered, then a string is recognized, consisting of all characters after (but not including) the string quote character, up to (but not including) the next occurrence of that same string quote character, or a line terminator, or end of file. The usual escape sequences such as
"\n"
and"\t"
are recognized and converted to single characters as the string is parsed.Any other attribute settings for the specified character are cleared.
- Parameters:
ch
- the character.- See Also:
nextToken()
,sval
,ttype
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parseNumbers
public void parseNumbers()Specifies that numbers should be parsed by this tokenizer. The syntax table of this tokenizer is modified so that each of the twelve characters:0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 . -
has the "numeric" attribute.
When the parser encounters a word token that has the format of a double precision floating-point number, it treats the token as a number rather than a word, by setting the
ttype
field to the valueTT_NUMBER
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eolIsSignificant
public void eolIsSignificant(boolean flag)Determines whether or not ends of line are treated as tokens. If the flag argument is true, this tokenizer treats end of lines as tokens; thenextToken
method returnsTT_EOL
and also sets thettype
field to this value when an end of line is read.A line is a sequence of characters ending with either a carriage-return character (
'\r'
) or a newline character ('\n'
). In addition, a carriage-return character followed immediately by a newline character is treated as a single end-of-line token.If the
flag
is false, end-of-line characters are treated as white space and serve only to separate tokens.- Parameters:
flag
-true
indicates that end-of-line characters are separate tokens;false
indicates that end-of-line characters are white space.- See Also:
nextToken()
,ttype
,TT_EOL
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slashStarComments
public void slashStarComments(boolean flag)Determines whether or not the tokenizer recognizes C-style comments. If the flag argument istrue
, this stream tokenizer recognizes C-style comments. All text between successive occurrences of/*
and*/
are discarded.If the flag argument is
false
, then C-style comments are not treated specially.- Parameters:
flag
-true
indicates to recognize and ignore C-style comments.
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slashSlashComments
public void slashSlashComments(boolean flag)Determines whether or not the tokenizer recognizes C++-style comments. If the flag argument istrue
, this stream tokenizer recognizes C++-style comments. Any occurrence of two consecutive slash characters ('/'
) is treated as the beginning of a comment that extends to the end of the line.If the flag argument is
false
, then C++-style comments are not treated specially.- Parameters:
flag
-true
indicates to recognize and ignore C++-style comments.
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lowerCaseMode
public void lowerCaseMode(boolean fl)Determines whether or not word token are automatically lowercased. If the flag argument istrue
, then the value in thesval
field is lowercased whenever a word token is returned (thettype
field has the valueTT_WORD
by thenextToken
method of this tokenizer.If the flag argument is
false
, then thesval
field is not modified.- Parameters:
fl
-true
indicates that all word tokens should be lowercased.- See Also:
nextToken()
,ttype
,TT_WORD
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nextToken
Parses the next token from the input stream of this tokenizer. The type of the next token is returned in thettype
field. Additional information about the token may be in thenval
field or thesval
field of this tokenizer.Typical clients of this class first set up the syntax tables and then sit in a loop calling nextToken to parse successive tokens until TT_EOF is returned.
- Returns:
- the value of the
ttype
field. - Throws:
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs.- See Also:
nval
,sval
,ttype
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pushBack
public void pushBack()Causes the next call to thenextToken
method of this tokenizer to return the current value in thettype
field, and not to modify the value in thenval
orsval
field.- See Also:
nextToken()
,nval
,sval
,ttype
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lineno
public int lineno()Return the current line number.- Returns:
- the current line number of this stream tokenizer.
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toString
Returns the string representation of the current stream token and the line number it occurs on.The precise string returned is unspecified, although the following example can be considered typical:
Token['a'], line 10
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