Ruby  3.4.0dev (2024-11-22 revision 0989400a925cd201defdca9eb28eb87200b30785)
Data Fields
pm_interpolated_match_last_line_node Struct Reference

InterpolatedMatchLastLineNode. More...

#include <ast.h>

Data Fields

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

Detailed Description

InterpolatedMatchLastLineNode.

Represents a regular expression literal that contains interpolation that is being used in the predicate of a conditional to implicitly match against the last line read by an IO object.

if /foo #{bar} baz/ then end
   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Type: PM_INTERPOLATED_MATCH_LAST_LINE_NODE

Flags (pm_regular_expression_flags):

Definition at line 4702 of file ast.h.

Field Documentation

◆ base

pm_node_t pm_interpolated_match_last_line_node::base

The embedded base node.

Definition at line 4704 of file ast.h.

Referenced by pm_dump_json().

◆ closing_loc

pm_location_t pm_interpolated_match_last_line_node::closing_loc

InterpolatedMatchLastLineNode::closing_loc.

Definition at line 4720 of file ast.h.

Referenced by pm_dump_json().

◆ opening_loc

pm_location_t pm_interpolated_match_last_line_node::opening_loc

InterpolatedMatchLastLineNode::opening_loc.

Definition at line 4710 of file ast.h.

Referenced by pm_dump_json().

◆ parts

struct pm_node_list pm_interpolated_match_last_line_node::parts

InterpolatedMatchLastLineNode::parts.

Definition at line 4710 of file ast.h.

Referenced by pm_dump_json(), pm_node_destroy(), and pm_visit_child_nodes().


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