Struct lib_ruby_parser::nodes::Def[][src]

#[repr(C)]
pub struct Def { pub name: String, pub args: Option<Box<Node>>, pub body: Option<Box<Node>>, pub keyword_l: Loc, pub name_l: Loc, pub end_l: Option<Loc>, pub assignment_l: Option<Loc>, pub expression_l: Loc, }
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Represents method definition using def keyword (not on a singleton, see Defs node).

Fields

name: String

Name of the method, String("foo") for def foo; end

args: Option<Box<Node>>

Arguments of a method, None if there’s no arguments.

All information about parentheses around arguments is stored in this node.

body: Option<Box<Node>>

Body of a method, None if there’s no body.

keyword_l: Loc

Location of the def keyword.

def foo; end
~~~
name_l: Loc

Location of the method name.

def foo; end
    ~~~
end_l: Option<Loc>

Location of the end keyword.

def foo; end
         ~~~

None for endless method definition

assignment_l: Option<Loc>

Location of the = operator for endless method definition

def m() = 1
        ~

None for regular method definition

expression_l: Loc

Location of the full expression

def m(a); foo; end
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