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updating the kubernetes release to the latest in main go.mod Signed-off-by: Madhu Rajanna <madhupr007@gmail.com>
215 lines
8.0 KiB
Go
215 lines
8.0 KiB
Go
package antlr
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type runtimeConfiguration struct {
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statsTraceStacks bool
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lexerATNSimulatorDebug bool
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lexerATNSimulatorDFADebug bool
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parserATNSimulatorDebug bool
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parserATNSimulatorTraceATNSim bool
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parserATNSimulatorDFADebug bool
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parserATNSimulatorRetryDebug bool
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lRLoopEntryBranchOpt bool
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memoryManager bool
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}
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// Global runtime configuration
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var runtimeConfig = runtimeConfiguration{
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lRLoopEntryBranchOpt: true,
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}
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type runtimeOption func(*runtimeConfiguration) error
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// ConfigureRuntime allows the runtime to be configured globally setting things like trace and statistics options.
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// It uses the functional options pattern for go. This is a package global function as it operates on the runtime
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// configuration regardless of the instantiation of anything higher up such as a parser or lexer. Generally this is
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// used for debugging/tracing/statistics options, which are usually used by the runtime maintainers (or rather the
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// only maintainer). However, it is possible that you might want to use this to set a global option concerning the
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// memory allocation type used by the runtime such as sync.Pool or not.
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//
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// The options are applied in the order they are passed in, so the last option will override any previous options.
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//
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// For example, if you want to turn on the collection create point stack flag to true, you can do:
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//
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// antlr.ConfigureRuntime(antlr.WithStatsTraceStacks(true))
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//
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// If you want to turn it off, you can do:
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//
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// antlr.ConfigureRuntime(antlr.WithStatsTraceStacks(false))
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func ConfigureRuntime(options ...runtimeOption) error {
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for _, option := range options {
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err := option(&runtimeConfig)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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// WithStatsTraceStacks sets the global flag indicating whether to collect stack traces at the create-point of
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// certain structs, such as collections, or the use point of certain methods such as Put().
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// Because this can be expensive, it is turned off by default. However, it
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// can be useful to track down exactly where memory is being created and used.
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//
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// Use:
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//
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// antlr.ConfigureRuntime(antlr.WithStatsTraceStacks(true))
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//
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// You can turn it off at any time using:
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//
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// antlr.ConfigureRuntime(antlr.WithStatsTraceStacks(false))
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func WithStatsTraceStacks(trace bool) runtimeOption {
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return func(config *runtimeConfiguration) error {
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config.statsTraceStacks = trace
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return nil
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}
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}
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// WithLexerATNSimulatorDebug sets the global flag indicating whether to log debug information from the lexer [ATN]
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// simulator. This is useful for debugging lexer issues by comparing the output with the Java runtime. Only useful
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// to the runtime maintainers.
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//
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// Use:
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//
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// antlr.ConfigureRuntime(antlr.WithLexerATNSimulatorDebug(true))
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//
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// You can turn it off at any time using:
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//
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// antlr.ConfigureRuntime(antlr.WithLexerATNSimulatorDebug(false))
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func WithLexerATNSimulatorDebug(debug bool) runtimeOption {
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return func(config *runtimeConfiguration) error {
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config.lexerATNSimulatorDebug = debug
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return nil
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}
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}
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// WithLexerATNSimulatorDFADebug sets the global flag indicating whether to log debug information from the lexer [ATN] [DFA]
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// simulator. This is useful for debugging lexer issues by comparing the output with the Java runtime. Only useful
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// to the runtime maintainers.
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//
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// Use:
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//
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// antlr.ConfigureRuntime(antlr.WithLexerATNSimulatorDFADebug(true))
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//
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// You can turn it off at any time using:
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//
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// antlr.ConfigureRuntime(antlr.WithLexerATNSimulatorDFADebug(false))
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func WithLexerATNSimulatorDFADebug(debug bool) runtimeOption {
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return func(config *runtimeConfiguration) error {
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config.lexerATNSimulatorDFADebug = debug
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return nil
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}
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}
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// WithParserATNSimulatorDebug sets the global flag indicating whether to log debug information from the parser [ATN]
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// simulator. This is useful for debugging parser issues by comparing the output with the Java runtime. Only useful
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// to the runtime maintainers.
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//
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// Use:
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//
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// antlr.ConfigureRuntime(antlr.WithParserATNSimulatorDebug(true))
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//
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// You can turn it off at any time using:
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//
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// antlr.ConfigureRuntime(antlr.WithParserATNSimulatorDebug(false))
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func WithParserATNSimulatorDebug(debug bool) runtimeOption {
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return func(config *runtimeConfiguration) error {
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config.parserATNSimulatorDebug = debug
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return nil
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}
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}
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// WithParserATNSimulatorTraceATNSim sets the global flag indicating whether to log trace information from the parser [ATN] simulator
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// [DFA]. This is useful for debugging parser issues by comparing the output with the Java runtime. Only useful
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// to the runtime maintainers.
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//
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// Use:
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//
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// antlr.ConfigureRuntime(antlr.WithParserATNSimulatorTraceATNSim(true))
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//
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// You can turn it off at any time using:
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//
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// antlr.ConfigureRuntime(antlr.WithParserATNSimulatorTraceATNSim(false))
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func WithParserATNSimulatorTraceATNSim(trace bool) runtimeOption {
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return func(config *runtimeConfiguration) error {
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config.parserATNSimulatorTraceATNSim = trace
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return nil
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}
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}
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// WithParserATNSimulatorDFADebug sets the global flag indicating whether to log debug information from the parser [ATN] [DFA]
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// simulator. This is useful for debugging parser issues by comparing the output with the Java runtime. Only useful
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// to the runtime maintainers.
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//
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// Use:
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//
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// antlr.ConfigureRuntime(antlr.WithParserATNSimulatorDFADebug(true))
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//
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// You can turn it off at any time using:
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//
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// antlr.ConfigureRuntime(antlr.WithParserATNSimulatorDFADebug(false))
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func WithParserATNSimulatorDFADebug(debug bool) runtimeOption {
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return func(config *runtimeConfiguration) error {
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config.parserATNSimulatorDFADebug = debug
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return nil
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}
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}
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// WithParserATNSimulatorRetryDebug sets the global flag indicating whether to log debug information from the parser [ATN] [DFA]
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// simulator when retrying a decision. This is useful for debugging parser issues by comparing the output with the Java runtime.
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// Only useful to the runtime maintainers.
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//
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// Use:
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//
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// antlr.ConfigureRuntime(antlr.WithParserATNSimulatorRetryDebug(true))
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//
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// You can turn it off at any time using:
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//
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// antlr.ConfigureRuntime(antlr.WithParserATNSimulatorRetryDebug(false))
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func WithParserATNSimulatorRetryDebug(debug bool) runtimeOption {
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return func(config *runtimeConfiguration) error {
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config.parserATNSimulatorRetryDebug = debug
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return nil
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}
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}
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// WithLRLoopEntryBranchOpt sets the global flag indicating whether let recursive loop operations should be
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// optimized or not. This is useful for debugging parser issues by comparing the output with the Java runtime.
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// It turns off the functionality of [canDropLoopEntryEdgeInLeftRecursiveRule] in [ParserATNSimulator].
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//
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// Note that default is to use this optimization.
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//
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// Use:
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//
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// antlr.ConfigureRuntime(antlr.WithLRLoopEntryBranchOpt(true))
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//
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// You can turn it off at any time using:
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//
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// antlr.ConfigureRuntime(antlr.WithLRLoopEntryBranchOpt(false))
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func WithLRLoopEntryBranchOpt(off bool) runtimeOption {
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return func(config *runtimeConfiguration) error {
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config.lRLoopEntryBranchOpt = off
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return nil
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}
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}
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// WithMemoryManager sets the global flag indicating whether to use the memory manager or not. This is useful
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// for poorly constructed grammars that create a lot of garbage. It turns on the functionality of [memoryManager], which
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// will intercept garbage collection and cause available memory to be reused. At the end of the day, this is no substitute
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// for fixing your grammar by ridding yourself of extreme ambiguity. BUt if you are just trying to reuse an opensource
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// grammar, this may help make it more practical.
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//
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// Note that default is to use normal Go memory allocation and not pool memory.
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//
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// Use:
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//
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// antlr.ConfigureRuntime(antlr.WithMemoryManager(true))
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//
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// Note that if you turn this on, you should probably leave it on. You should use only one memory strategy or the other
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// and should remember to nil out any references to the parser or lexer when you are done with them.
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func WithMemoryManager(use bool) runtimeOption {
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return func(config *runtimeConfiguration) error {
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config.memoryManager = use
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return nil
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}
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}
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