nswrap/ast/objc_interface_decl.go
2019-06-11 12:38:22 -04:00

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Go

package ast
import (
// "fmt"
"strings"
)
// ObjCInterfaceDecl
type ObjCInterfaceDecl struct {
Addr Address
Pos Position
Position2 string
Name string
Implicit bool
ChildNodes []Node
}
func parseObjCInterfaceDecl(line string) Node {
groups := groupsFromRegex(
`(?:prev (?P<prev>0x[0-9a-f]+) )?
<(?P<position><invalid sloc>|.*)>
(?P<position2> <invalid sloc>| col:\d+| line:\d+:\d+)
(?P<implicit> implicit)?
(?P<name> \w+)?`,
line,
)
if groups == nil {
return &Unknown{}
}
return &ObjCInterfaceDecl{
Addr: ParseAddress(groups["address"]),
Pos: NewPositionFromString(groups["position"]),
//Position2: strings.TrimSpace(groups["position2"]),
Name: strings.TrimSpace(groups["name"]),
Implicit: len(groups["implicit"]) > 0,
ChildNodes: []Node{},
}
}
// AddChild adds a new child node. Child nodes can then be accessed with the
// Children attribute.
func (n *ObjCInterfaceDecl) 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 *ObjCInterfaceDecl) 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 *ObjCInterfaceDecl) Children() []Node {
return n.ChildNodes
}
// Position returns the position in the original source code.
func (n *ObjCInterfaceDecl) Position() Position {
return n.Pos
}