RegexpContent
represents the body of a regular expression.
/.+ #{pattern} .+/
In
the example above, a RegexpContent
node represents everything contained within the forward slashes.
the opening of the regular expression
def initialize(beginning:, parts:, location:) @beginning = beginning @parts = parts @location = location endPublic Instance Methods Source
def ===(other) other.is_a?(RegexpContent) && beginning === other.beginning && parts === other.parts endSource
def accept(visitor) visitor.visit_regexp_content(self) endSource
def child_nodes parts endSource
def copy(beginning: nil, parts: nil, location: nil) RegexpContent.new( beginning: beginning || self.beginning, parts: parts || self.parts, location: location || self.location ) endSource
def deconstruct_keys(_keys) { beginning: beginning, parts: parts, location: location } end
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