Following along in this Masters thesis[1]
to learn parsing in Scala, but can't figure out how to get this example working (see pages 28-29):
import util.parsing.combinator.JavaTokenParsers
trait ArithParser extends JavaTokenParsers {
def expr: Parser[Any] = term ~ rep("+" ~ term | "-" ~ term)
def term = factor ~ rep("*" ~ factor | "/" ~ factor)
def factor = floatingPointNumber ^^ {_.toDouble} | "(" ~> expr <~ ")"
}
object ArithParserCLI extends ArithParser {
def main(args: Array[String]) {
for (arg <- args) {
println("Input: " + arg)
println("Output: " + parseAll(expr, arg))
}
}
}
[1]
E. Labun, “Combinator Parsing in Scala,” Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen, 2012.
Unfortunately I cannot get it to run in either Scala 2.9.3 or Scala 2.11.0-M4:
> scala29 ArithParserCLI "10.5 - 4*2"
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.RuntimeException: Cannot figure out how to
run target: ArithParserCLI
at scala.sys.package$.error(package.scala:27)
at scala.tools.nsc.GenericRunnerCommand.scala$tools$nsc$GenericRunnerCommand$$guessHowToRun(GenericRunnerCommand.scala:38)
at scala.tools.nsc.GenericRunnerCommand$$anonfun$2.apply(GenericRunnerCommand.scala:48)
at scala.tools.nsc.GenericRunnerCommand$$anonfun$2.apply(GenericRunnerCommand.scala:48)
at scala.Option.getOrElse(Option.scala:108)
at scala.tools.nsc.GenericRunnerCommand.<init>(GenericRunnerCommand.scala:48)
at scala.tools.nsc.GenericRunnerCommand.<init>(GenericRunnerCommand.scala:17)
at scala.tools.nsc.MainGenericRunner.process(MainGenericRunner.scala:33)
at scala.tools.nsc.MainGenericRunner$.main(MainGenericRunner.scala:89)
at scala.tools.nsc.MainGenericRunner.main(MainGenericRunner.scala)
So then trying with the 2.11 scalac and scala:
> scala ArithParserCLI "10.5 - 4*2"
No such file or class on classpath: ArithParserCLI