Here is a modified test from StringTemplate4, it gives me an error:
#!/usr/bin/env groovy
@Grab(group="org.antlr", module="ST4", version="4.0.7")
import org.stringtemplate.v4.ST
import org.stringtemplate.v4.STGroup
import org.stringtemplate.v4.STGroupString
class Decl {
def name
def type
Decl(name, type) {
this.name = name
this.type = type
}
}
String templates =
"file(variables) ::= <<\n" +
"<variables:{ v | <v:decl(v)>}; separator=\"\\n\">\n"+
">>\n"+
"decl(v) ::= \"<v.type> <v.name> = 0;\"";
STGroup group = new STGroupString(templates);
ST f = group.getInstanceOf("file");
f.addAggr("variables.{decl}", ["a", "int"] as Decl);
f.addAggr("variables.{decl}", ["b", "int"] as Decl);
println(f.render())
This is the error:
context [/file /_sub1] 1:20 passed 2 arg(s) to template /decl with 1 declared arg(s)
context [/file /_sub1] 1:20 passed 2 arg(s) to template /decl with 1 declared arg(s)
It seems that "v" is expanded somewhere but it is not clear to me how, so I don't understand the error. What is the right way to write this code?
This looks like an incorrect use of the map operator, because each item in variables
is a single instance of Decl
. You don't need to map v
to decl
, you just need to invoke decl
, as follows.
<variables:{ v | <decl(v)>}; separator="\n">
However, since you are using addAggr
instead of just add
, you also need to pass the correct property.
<variables:{ v | <decl(v.decl)>}; separator="\n">