Prism Ruby parser
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GlobalVariableWriteNode. More...
#include <ast.h>
Data Fields | |
pm_node_t | base |
The embedded base node. | |
pm_constant_id_t | name |
GlobalVariableWriteNode::name. | |
pm_location_t | name_loc |
GlobalVariableWriteNode::name_loc. | |
struct pm_node * | value |
GlobalVariableWriteNode::value. | |
pm_location_t | operator_loc |
GlobalVariableWriteNode::operator_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. | |
GlobalVariableWriteNode.
Represents writing to a global variable.
$foo = 1 ^^^^^^^^
pm_constant_id_t pm_global_variable_write_node::name |
GlobalVariableWriteNode::name.
The name of the global variable, which is a $
followed by an identifier. Alternatively, it can be one of the special global variables designated by a symbol.
$foo = :bar # name `:$foo` $_Test = 123 # name `:$_Test`
pm_location_t pm_global_variable_write_node::name_loc |
GlobalVariableWriteNode::name_loc.
The location of the global variable's name.
$foo = :bar ^^^^
struct pm_node* pm_global_variable_write_node::value |
GlobalVariableWriteNode::value.
The value to write to the global variable. It can be any non-void expression.
$foo = :bar ^^^^ $-xyz = 123 ^^^
pm_location_t pm_global_variable_write_node::operator_loc |
GlobalVariableWriteNode::operator_loc.
The location of the =
operator.
$foo = :bar ^