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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T15:25:44+00:00 2026-06-15T15:25:44+00:00

I wrote a grammar for a small language which understands C-style single line comments,

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I wrote a grammar for a small language which understands C-style single line comments, eg.

  // this is a comment

Here is a fragment of the grammar I wrote for this language, using antlr v3.0.1

  SINGLELINE_COMMENT
:   '/' '/' (options {greedy=false;} : ~('\r' | '\n'))* ('\r' | '\n' )+ {$channel=HIDDEN;};

  WS      :      (' '|'\r'|'\t'|'\u000C'|'\n')+ {$channel=HIDDEN;};

This pretty much kind of works, except that when the comment is last in the script and there is no terminating NL/CR, I got an annoying message from antlr (at runtime):

 line 1:20 required (...)+ loop did not match anything at character '<EOF>'

How can I get rid of this message? I tried adding EOF token to the (..)+ expression but this does not work.

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    2026-06-15T15:25:45+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 3:25 pm

    You don’t need the greedy=... option: you usually need it when you have .* or .+ in your rule. And since you’re already putting line break chars on the hidden channel in your WS rule, you can remove it from your SINGLELINE_COMMENT:

    SINGLELINE_COMMENT
     : '//' ~('\r' | '\n')* {$channel=HIDDEN;}
     ;
    
    WS 
     : (' '|'\r'|'\t'|'\u000C'|'\n')+ {$channel=HIDDEN;}
     ;
    
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