pub enum Token<'src> {
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}Expand description
A token in AgentScript.
Tokens are the atomic units produced by the lexer. Each token represents a meaningful element of the source code.
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Question
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Percent
Star
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Underscore
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UnicodeText(&'src str)
Ident(&'src str)
StringLit(&'src str)
NumberLit(f64)
Comment(&'src str)
Newline
Indent
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impl<'src> StructuralPartialEq for Token<'src>
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impl<'src> Send for Token<'src>
impl<'src> Sync for Token<'src>
impl<'src> Unpin for Token<'src>
impl<'src> UnsafeUnpin for Token<'src>
impl<'src> UnwindSafe for Token<'src>
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