Parser package is a basic framework of interfaces for
building a lexer or parser for various document types.See: Description
| Interface | Description | 
|---|---|
| Lexer | 
 The  
Lexer interface describes the set of calls that
 need to be implemented by a Lexer for any given language. | 
| LexerToken | 
 The  
LexerToken interface encapsulates a single token
 retrieved by a call to Lexer.lex(). | 
| SyntaxListener | |
| SyntaxToken | 
 The  
SyntaxToken interface encapsulates a single syntax
 token retrieved by a call to
 SyntaxTranslator.translate(). | 
| Class | Description | 
|---|---|
| AbstractLexer | 
 The  
AbstractLexer is a basic abstract implementation
 which takes care of common functionality across all Lexers, such
 as the buffer and offset issues, and for providing a basic
 LexerToken object which just stores token and offset
 information. | 
| AbstractLexer.DefaultLexerToken | 
 The  
DefaultLexerToken just implements a basic
 LexerToken which stores a token and start/end offsets. | 
| AbstractSyntaxRecognizer | 
 The  
AbstractSyntaxRecognizer is a basic abstract
 implementation which takes care of common functionality across
 SyntaxRecognizers for LL(1) parsers. | 
Parser package is a basic framework of interfaces for
building a lexer or parser for various document types.  It includes
lexer implementations for HTML, Java, and Java properties files, and a
parser implementation for Java files.  It also includes a basic
generic lexer implementation to quickly prototype a lexer for
additional languages. 
The lexer framework is defined primarily to allow rapid implementation
of syntax highlighting support for new languages by implementing a
Lexer for the new language and implementing the
appropriate editor language interfaces necessary for a new syntax
highlighting module.