package ast import ( "strings" ) // ObjCIvarDecl is node represents an Objective-C property declaration type ObjCIvarDecl struct { Addr Address Pos Position Position2 string Name string Type string Type2 string Attr string ChildNodes []Node } func parseObjCIvarDecl(line string) Node { groups := groupsFromRegex( `<(?P.*)> (?P col:\d+)? (?P.*?) '(?P[^']*?)' (:'(?P.*?)')? (?P .*)?`, line, ) if groups == nil { return &Unknown{} } return &ObjCIvarDecl{ Addr: ParseAddress(groups["address"]), Pos: NewPositionFromString(groups["position"]), Position2: strings.TrimSpace(groups["position2"]), Name: strings.TrimSpace(groups["name"]), Type: groups["type"], //Type2: strings.TrimSpace(groups["type2"]), Attr: strings.TrimSpace(groups["attr"]), ChildNodes: []Node{}, } } // AddChild adds a new child node. Child nodes can then be accessed with the // Children attribute. func (n *ObjCIvarDecl) AddChild(node Node) { n.ChildNodes = append(n.ChildNodes, node) } // Address returns the numeric address of the node. See the documentation for // the Address type for more information. func (n *ObjCIvarDecl) Address() Address { return n.Addr } // Children returns the child nodes. If this node does not have any children or // this node does not support children it will always return an empty slice. func (n *ObjCIvarDecl) Children() []Node { return n.ChildNodes } // Position returns the position in the original source code. func (n *ObjCIvarDecl) Position() Position { return n.Pos }