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  1. the visitor can maintain state between the nodes that it visits * (for example the current indentation level). *
  2. * *
  3. if you don't implement a jjtAccept() method for a subclass of * SimpleNode, then SimpleNode's acceptor will get called. *
  4. *
  5. the utility method childrenAccept() can be useful when * implementing preorder or postorder tree walks. *
  6. *
* */ public class Eg4DumpVisitor implements Eg4Visitor { private int indent = 0; private String indentString() { StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(); for (int i = 0; i < indent; ++i) { sb.append(' '); } return sb.toString(); } public Object visit(SimpleNode node, Object data) { System.out.println(indentString() + node + ": acceptor not unimplemented in subclass?"); ++indent; data = node.childrenAccept(this, data); --indent; return data; } public Object visit(ASTStart node, Object data) { System.out.println(indentString() + node); ++indent; data = node.childrenAccept(this, data); --indent; return data; } public Object visit(ASTAdd node, Object data) { System.out.println(indentString() + node); ++indent; data = node.childrenAccept(this, data); --indent; return data; } public Object visit(ASTMult node, Object data) { System.out.println(indentString() + node); ++indent; data = node.childrenAccept(this, data); --indent; return data; } public Object visit(ASTMyOtherID node, Object data) { System.out.println(indentString() + node); ++indent; data = node.childrenAccept(this, data); --indent; return data; } public Object visit(ASTInteger node, Object data) { System.out.println(indentString() + node); ++indent; data = node.childrenAccept(this, data); --indent; return data; } } /*end*/