/** Which alts were specifically turned off to resolve nondeterminisms? * This is different than the unreachable alts. Disabled doesn't mean that * the alternative is totally unreachable necessarily, it just means * that for this DFA state, that alt is disabled. There may be other * accept states for that alt that make an alt reachable. */ public Set<Integer> getDisabledAlternatives(DFAState d) { return d.getDisabledAlternatives(); }
/** Which alts were specifically turned off to resolve nondeterminisms? * This is different than the unreachable alts. Disabled doesn't mean that * the alternative is totally unreachable necessarily, it just means * that for this DFA state, that alt is disabled. There may be other * accept states for that alt that make an alt reachable. */ public Set<Integer> getDisabledAlternatives(DFAState d) { return d.getDisabledAlternatives(); }
/** Which alts were specifically turned off to resolve nondeterminisms? * This is different than the unreachable alts. Disabled doesn't mean that * the alternative is totally unreachable necessarily, it just means * that for this DFA state, that alt is disabled. There may be other * accept states for that alt that make an alt reachable. */ public Set getDisabledAlternatives(DFAState d) { return d.getDisabledAlternatives(); }
/** Which alts were specifically turned off to resolve nondeterminisms? * This is different than the unreachable alts. Disabled doesn't mean that * the alternative is totally unreachable necessarily, it just means * that for this DFA state, that alt is disabled. There may be other * accept states for that alt that make an alt reachable. */ public Set getDisabledAlternatives(DFAState d) { return d.getDisabledAlternatives(); }