Next
represents using the next
keyword.
next
The next
keyword can also optionally be called with an argument:
next value
next
can even be called with multiple arguments, but only if parentheses are omitted, as in:
next first, second, third
If a single value is being given, parentheses can be used, as in:
next(value)Attributes
Args
the arguments passed to the next keyword
def initialize(arguments:, location:) @arguments = arguments @location = location @comments = [] endPublic Instance Methods Source
def ===(other) other.is_a?(Next) && arguments === other.arguments endSource
def accept(visitor) visitor.visit_next(self) endSource
def child_nodes [arguments] endSource
def copy(arguments: nil, location: nil) node = Next.new( arguments: arguments || self.arguments, location: location || self.location ) node.comments.concat(comments.map(&:copy)) node endSource
def deconstruct_keys(_keys) { arguments: arguments, location: location, comments: comments } endSource
def format(q) FlowControlFormatter.new("next", self).format(q) end
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