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dmd.tokens
Defines lexical tokens.
Specification Tokens
Authors:
License:
Source tokens.d
- enum
EXP
: ubyte; - Expression nodes
- static immutable TOK[TOK.max + 1]
Ckeywords
; - This is used to pick the C keywords out of the tokens. If it's not a C keyword, then it's an identifier.
- struct
Token
; -
- nothrow void
setString
(const(char)*ptr
, size_tlength
); - Set to contents of ptr[0..length]Parameters:
const(char)* ptr
pointer to string size_t length
length of string - nothrow void
setString
(const ref OutBufferbuf
); - Set to contents of bufParameters:
OutBuffer buf
string (not zero terminated) - nothrow void
setString
(); - Set to empty string
- const nothrow const(char)[]
toString
(); - Returns:a zero-terminated string representation of the token, sometimes reusing a static buffer, sometimes leaking memory
- nothrow void
writeCharLiteral
(ref OutBufferbuf
, dcharc
); - Write a character, using a readable escape sequence if neededUseful for printing "" string literals in e.g. error messages, ddoc, or the .stringof propertyParameters:
OutBuffer buf
buffer to append character in dchar c
code point to write - nothrow void
writeSingleCharLiteral
(ref OutBufferbuf
, dcharc
); - Write a single-quoted character literalUseful for printing '' char literals in e.g. error messages, ddoc, or the .stringof propertyParameters:
OutBuffer buf
buffer to append character in dchar c
code point to write
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