From: Baptiste L. <gai...@fr...> - 2003-04-26 22:26:43
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I was looking at the implementation and it seems while a bool is returned, no error is ever declared. Shouldn't: DeclarationParser parser(context_, current_ , end_ ); if ( !parser.tryParse() ) break; do a return false; instead of a break ? Also, at a later time, we will need to introduce error recovery support. What could be the strategy ? - Find next ';' and restart parsing. - Find next '}' and restart parsing (end of function body, this would mean that we failed to parse a function declaration) - Find next '{' and walk backward as much as possible until a successful parse occurs (search for a function/class body start, then search the start of the declaration associated to the body). Baptiste. |