A Solidity parser built from a robust ANTLR 4 grammar
npm install @hq20/solidity-parser-antlrsolidity-parser-antlr
=====================


A Solidity parser built on top of a robust ANTLR4 grammar.
``javascript
import parser from 'solidity-parser-antlr';
var input =
contract test {
uint256 a;
function f() {}
}`
try {
parser.parse(input)
} catch (e) {
if (e instanceof parser.ParserError) {
console.log(e.errors)
}
}
The parse method also accepts a second argument which lets you specify the
following options, in a style similar to the _esprima_ API:
| Key | Type | Default | Description |
|----------|---------|---------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| tolerant | Boolean | false | When set to true it will collect syntax errors and place them in a list under the key errors inside the root node of the returned AST. Otherwise, it will raise a parser.ParserError. |true
| loc | Boolean | false | When set to , it will add location information to each node, with start and stop keys that contain the corresponding line and column numbers. Column numbers start from 0, lines start from 1. |true
| range | Boolean | false | When set to , it will add range information to each node, which consists of a two-element array with start and stop character indexes in the input. |
#### Example with location information
`javascript
parser.parse('contract test { uint a; }', { loc: true })
// { type: 'SourceUnit',
// children:
// [ { type: 'ContractDefinition',
// name: 'test',
// baseContracts: [],
// subNodes: [Array],
// kind: 'contract',
// loc: [Object] } ],
// loc: { start: { line: 1, column: 0 }, end: { line: 1, column: 24 } } }
`
#### Example using a visitor to walk over the AST
`javascript
var ast = parser.parse('contract test { uint a; }')
// output the path of each import found
parser.visit(ast, {
ImportDirective: function(node) {
console.log(node.path)
}
})
``
Federico Bond (@federicobond)
MIT