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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T12:40:54+00:00 2026-05-26T12:40:54+00:00

I have this simple grammer: expr: factor; factor: atom ((‘*’ ^ | ‘/’^) atom)*;

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I have this simple grammer:

expr: factor;

factor: atom (('*' ^ | '/'^) atom)*;

atom: INT
    | ':' expr;

INT: ('0'..'9')+

when I run it it says :

Decision can match input such as ‘*’ using multiple alternatives 1,2

Decision can match input such as ‘/’ using multiple alternatives 1,2

I can’t spot the ambiguity. How are the red arrows pointing ?
Any help would be appreciated.

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    2026-05-26T12:40:54+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 12:40 pm

    Let’s say you want to parse the input:

    :3*4*:5*6
    

    The parser generated by your grammar could match this input into the following parse trees:

    enter image description here

    and:

    enter image description here

    (I omitted the colons to keep the trees more clear)

    Note that what you see is just a warning. By specifically instructing ANTLR that (('*' | '/') atom)* needs to be matched greedily, like this:

    factor
      :  atom (options{greedy=true;}: ('*'^ | '/'^) atom)*
      ;
    

    the parser “knows” which alternative to take, and no warning is emitted.

    EDIT

    I tested the grammar with ANTLR 3.3 as follows:

    grammar T;
    
    options {
      output=AST;
    }
    
    parse
      :  expr EOF!
      ;
    
    expr
      :  factor
      ;
    
    factor
      :  atom (options{greedy=true;}: ('*'^ | '/'^) atom)*
      ;
    
    atom
      :  INT
      |  ':'^ expr
      ;
    
    INT : ('0'..'9')+;
    

    And then from the command line:

    java -cp antlr-3.3.jar org.antlr.Tool T.g

    which does not produce any warning (or error).

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