public interface IdeErrorReporter extends ErrorReporter
Parser
's error reporter is
set to an instance of this interface, then this interface's
warning(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, int, int)
and error(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, int, int)
methods are called instead
of the ErrorReporter
versions. These methods take a source char offset and a length. The rationale is that in interactive IDE-type environments, the source is available and the IDE will want to indicate where the error occurred and how much code participates in it. The start and length are generally chosen to fit within a single line, for readability, but the client is free to use the AST to determine the affected node(s) from the start position and change the error or warning's display bounds.
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
void |
error(java.lang.String message,
java.lang.String sourceName,
int offset,
int length)
Report an error.
|
void |
warning(java.lang.String message,
java.lang.String sourceName,
int offset,
int length)
Report a warning.
|
error, runtimeError, warning
void warning(java.lang.String message, java.lang.String sourceName, int offset, int length)
The implementing class may choose to ignore the warning if it desires.
message
- a String
describing the warningsourceName
- a String
describing the JavaScript source
where the warning occured; typically a filename or URLoffset
- the warning's 0-indexed char position in the input streamlength
- the length of the region contributing to the warningvoid error(java.lang.String message, java.lang.String sourceName, int offset, int length)
The implementing class is free to throw an exception if it desires.
If execution has not yet begun, the JavaScript engine is free to find additional errors rather than terminating the translation. It will not execute a script that had errors, however.
message
- a String describing the errorsourceName
- a String describing the JavaScript source
where the error occured; typically a filename or URLoffset
- 0-indexed char position of the error in the input streamlength
- the length of the region contributing to the error