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Compilation should fail even though ANTLR forgives a syntax error #134

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NicEastvillage opened this issue May 7, 2019 · 1 comment
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It is possible to write a program which has syntax errors, which ANTLR still successfully compiles. This could a missing ";" in the world declaration. It's cool that ANTLR can do that, but if there is a syntax error, the cellmata compiler should terminate at some point.

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jenrik commented May 17, 2019

Maybe it is sufficient to throw a warning, if ANTLR accepts it could it really be all that broken?

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