Enum passerine::compiler::ast::ASTPattern[][src]

pub enum ASTPattern {
    Symbol(String),
    Data(Data),
    Chain(Vec<Spanned<ASTPattern>>),
    Label(StringBox<Spanned<ASTPattern>>),
    Tuple(Vec<Spanned<ASTPattern>>),
}
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Represents a CSTPattern during the AST phase of compilation. A pattern is like a very general type, because Passerine uses structural row-based typing.

Variants

Symbol(String)

Tuple Fields of Symbol

0: String
Data(Data)

Tuple Fields of Data

0: Data

Tuple Fields of Chain

0: Vec<Spanned<ASTPattern>>

Tuple Fields of Label

0: String1: Box<Spanned<ASTPattern>>

Tuple Fields of Tuple

0: Vec<Spanned<ASTPattern>>

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Tries to convert an AST into a CSTPattern. CSTPatterns mirror the ASTs they are designed to destructure. During parsing, they are just parsed as ASTs - When the compiler can determine that an AST is actually a pattern, It performs this conversion.

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.

Directly maps ASTPatterns to CSTPatterns. This function may become a bit more complex once ‘where’ is added.

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.

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