Struct syn::LitChar

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pub struct LitChar { /* private fields */ }
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A character literal: 'a'.

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src/gen/fold.rs (line 2316)
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pub fn fold_lit_char<F>(f: &mut F, node: LitChar) -> LitChar
where
    F: Fold + ?Sized,
{
    let span = f.fold_span(node.span());
    let mut node = node;
    node.set_span(span);
    node
}
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src/lit.rs (line 1040)
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        pub fn span(&self) -> Span {
            match self {
                Lit::Str(lit) => lit.span(),
                Lit::ByteStr(lit) => lit.span(),
                Lit::Byte(lit) => lit.span(),
                Lit::Char(lit) => lit.span(),
                Lit::Int(lit) => lit.span(),
                Lit::Float(lit) => lit.span(),
                Lit::Bool(lit) => lit.span,
                Lit::Verbatim(lit) => lit.span(),
            }
        }
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src/gen/fold.rs (line 2318)
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pub fn fold_lit_char<F>(f: &mut F, node: LitChar) -> LitChar
where
    F: Fold + ?Sized,
{
    let span = f.fold_span(node.span());
    let mut node = node;
    node.set_span(span);
    node
}
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src/lit.rs (line 1053)
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        pub fn set_span(&mut self, span: Span) {
            match self {
                Lit::Str(lit) => lit.set_span(span),
                Lit::ByteStr(lit) => lit.set_span(span),
                Lit::Byte(lit) => lit.set_span(span),
                Lit::Char(lit) => lit.set_span(span),
                Lit::Int(lit) => lit.set_span(span),
                Lit::Float(lit) => lit.set_span(span),
                Lit::Bool(lit) => lit.span = span,
                Lit::Verbatim(lit) => lit.set_span(span),
            }
        }
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src/lit.rs (line 1028)
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        pub fn suffix(&self) -> &str {
            match self {
                Lit::Str(lit) => lit.suffix(),
                Lit::ByteStr(lit) => lit.suffix(),
                Lit::Byte(lit) => lit.suffix(),
                Lit::Char(lit) => lit.suffix(),
                Lit::Int(lit) => lit.suffix(),
                Lit::Float(lit) => lit.suffix(),
                Lit::Bool(_) | Lit::Verbatim(_) => "",
            }
        }

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Returns a Span covering the complete contents of this syntax tree node, or Span::call_site() if this node is empty. Read more
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