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pm_array_node Struct Reference

ArrayNode. More...

#include <ast.h>

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Data Fields

pm_node_t base
 The embedded base node.
 
struct pm_node_list elements
 ArrayNode::elements.
 
pm_location_t opening_loc
 ArrayNode::opening_loc.
 
pm_location_t closing_loc
 ArrayNode::closing_loc.
 
- Data Fields inherited from pm_node
pm_node_type_t type
 This represents the type of the node.
 
pm_node_flags_t flags
 This represents any flags on the node.
 
uint32_t node_id
 The unique identifier for this node, which is deterministic based on the source.
 
pm_location_t location
 This is the location of the node in the source.
 

Detailed Description

ArrayNode.

Represents an array literal. This can be a regular array using brackets or a special array using % like w or i.

[1, 2, 3]
^^^^^^^^^

Type: PM_ARRAY_NODE

Flags (pm_array_node_flags):

Field Documentation

◆ elements

struct pm_node_list pm_array_node::elements

ArrayNode::elements.

Represent the list of zero or more non-void expressions within the array.

◆ opening_loc

pm_location_t pm_array_node::opening_loc

ArrayNode::opening_loc.

Represents the optional source location for the opening token.

[1,2,3]                 # "["
%w[foo bar baz]         # "%w["
%I(apple orange banana) # "%I("
foo = 1, 2, 3           # nil

◆ closing_loc

pm_location_t pm_array_node::closing_loc

ArrayNode::closing_loc.

Represents the optional source location for the closing token.

[1,2,3]                 # "]"
%w[foo bar baz]         # "]"
%I(apple orange banana) # ")"
foo = 1, 2, 3           # nil

The documentation for this struct was generated from the following file: