php-parser/lib/PhpParser/Parser/Multiple.php
Nikita Popov f99a96e0a2 Introduce ErrorHandler
Add ErrorHandler interface, as well as ErrorHandler\Throwing
and ErrorHandler\Collecting. The error handler is passed to
Parser::parse(). This supersedes the throwOnError option.

NameResolver now accepts an ErrorHandler in the ctor.
2016-10-16 22:12:46 +02:00

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<?php
namespace PhpParser\Parser;
use PhpParser\Error;
use PhpParser\ErrorHandler;
use PhpParser\Parser;
class Multiple implements Parser {
/** @var Parser[] List of parsers to try, in order of preference */
private $parsers;
/**
* Create a parser which will try multiple parsers in an order of preference.
*
* Parsers will be invoked in the order they're provided to the constructor. If one of the
* parsers runs without throwing, it's output is returned. Otherwise the exception that the
* first parser generated is thrown.
*
* @param Parser[] $parsers
*/
public function __construct(array $parsers) {
$this->parsers = $parsers;
}
public function parse($code, ErrorHandler $errorHandler = null) {
if (null === $errorHandler) {
$errorHandler = new ErrorHandler\Throwing;
}
list($firstStmts, $firstError) = $this->tryParse($this->parsers[0], $errorHandler, $code);
if ($firstError === null) {
return $firstStmts;
}
for ($i = 1, $c = count($this->parsers); $i < $c; ++$i) {
list($stmts, $error) = $this->tryParse($this->parsers[$i], $errorHandler, $code);
if ($error === null) {
return $stmts;
}
}
throw $firstError;
}
private function tryParse(Parser $parser, ErrorHandler $errorHandler, $code) {
$stmts = null;
$error = null;
try {
$stmts = $parser->parse($code, $errorHandler);
} catch (Error $error) {}
return [$stmts, $error];
}
}