- Releases: See the GitHub Releases page for release notes and links to the distribution
- Feedback: Use GitHub Issues for issues (bugs, enhancements, features, and questions)
This project has separate requirements for developers and end users.
đź’ˇ The requirements listed on this page only cover user scenarios - that is, scenarios where developers wish to use ANTLR 4 for parsing tasks inside of a TypeScript application. If you are interested in contributing to ANTLR 4 itself, see CONTRIBUTING.md for contributor documentation.
Parsers generated by the ANTLR 4 TypeScript target have a runtime dependency on the antlr4ts package. The package is tested and known to work with Node.js 6.7.
The tool used to generate TypeScript code from an ANTLR 4 grammar is written in Java. To fully utilize the ANTLR 4 TypeScript target (including the ability to regenerate code from a grammar file after changes are made), a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) needs to be installed on the developer machine. The generated code itself uses several features new to TypeScript 2.0.
- Java Runtime Environment 1.6+ (1.8+ recommended)
- TypeScript 2.0+
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Add
antlr4ts
to package.json as a runtime dependency"dependencies": { // ... "antlr4ts": "^0.2.0" }
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Add
antlr4ts-cli
to package.json as a development dependency"devDependencies": { // ... "antlr4ts-cli": "^0.2.0" }
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Add a grammar to your project, e.g. path/to/MyGrammar.g4
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Add a script to package.json for compiling your grammar to TypeScript
"scripts": { // ... "antlr4ts": "antlr4ts -visitor path/to/MyGrammar.g4" }
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Use your grammar in TypeScript
import { ANTLRInputStream, CommonTokenStream } from 'antlr4ts'; // Create the lexer and parser let inputStream = new ANTLRInputStream("text"); let lexer = new MyGrammarLexer(inputStream); let tokenStream = new CommonTokenStream(lexer); let parser = new MyGrammarParser(tokenStream); // Parse the input, where `compilationUnit` is whatever entry point you defined let result = parser.compilationUnit();