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SyntaxKind

Enum SyntaxKind 

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#[repr(u16)]
pub enum SyntaxKind {
Show 160 variants Whitespace = 0, Comment = 1, DocComment = 2, Newline = 3, LineContinuation = 4, Indent = 5, Dedent = 6, Eof = 7, Unknown = 8, Int = 9, Float = 10, Str = 11, StringName = 12, NodePath = 13, GetNode = 14, UniqueNode = 15, Ident = 16, AndKw = 17, AsKw = 18, AssertKw = 19, AwaitKw = 20, BreakKw = 21, BreakpointKw = 22, ClassKw = 23, ClassNameKw = 24, ConstKw = 25, ContinueKw = 26, ElifKw = 27, ElseKw = 28, EnumKw = 29, ExtendsKw = 30, FalseKw = 31, ForKw = 32, FuncKw = 33, IfKw = 34, InKw = 35, IsKw = 36, MatchKw = 37, NamespaceKw = 38, NotKw = 39, NullKw = 40, OrKw = 41, PassKw = 42, PreloadKw = 43, ReturnKw = 44, SelfKw = 45, SignalKw = 46, StaticKw = 47, SuperKw = 48, TraitKw = 49, TrueKw = 50, VarKw = 51, VoidKw = 52, WhenKw = 53, WhileKw = 54, YieldKw = 55, Plus = 56, Minus = 57, Star = 58, StarStar = 59, Slash = 60, Percent = 61, Eq = 62, PlusEq = 63, MinusEq = 64, StarEq = 65, StarStarEq = 66, SlashEq = 67, PercentEq = 68, AmpEq = 69, PipeEq = 70, CaretEq = 71, ShlEq = 72, ShrEq = 73, EqEq = 74, Bang = 75, BangEq = 76, Lt = 77, LtEq = 78, Gt = 79, GtEq = 80, Amp = 81, AmpAmp = 82, Pipe = 83, PipePipe = 84, Caret = 85, Tilde = 86, Shl = 87, Shr = 88, Arrow = 89, ColonEq = 90, Colon = 91, Semicolon = 92, Comma = 93, Dot = 94, DotDot = 95, Ellipsis = 96, At = 97, Dollar = 98, LParen = 99, RParen = 100, LBracket = 101, RBracket = 102, LBrace = 103, RBrace = 104, SourceFile = 105, Annotation = 106, ClassNameDecl = 107, ExtendsDecl = 108, SignalDecl = 109, EnumDecl = 110, EnumBody = 111, EnumVariant = 112, ConstDecl = 113, VarDecl = 114, FuncDecl = 115, ClassDecl = 116, ParamList = 117, Param = 118, ArgList = 119, TypeHint = 120, ReturnType = 121, Initializer = 122, Accessors = 123, Setter = 124, Getter = 125, Block = 126, ExprStmt = 127, AssignStmt = 128, IfStmt = 129, ElifClause = 130, ElseClause = 131, WhileStmt = 132, ForStmt = 133, MatchStmt = 134, MatchArm = 135, MatchGuard = 136, ReturnStmt = 137, PassStmt = 138, BreakStmt = 139, ContinueStmt = 140, BreakpointStmt = 141, AssertStmt = 142, BinaryExpr = 143, UnaryExpr = 144, TernaryExpr = 145, CastExpr = 146, AwaitExpr = 147, CallExpr = 148, SubscriptExpr = 149, AttributeExpr = 150, ParenExpr = 151, ArrayExpr = 152, DictExpr = 153, DictEntry = 154, LambdaExpr = 155, PreloadExpr = 156, NameRef = 157, Literal = 158, Error = 159,
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A syntactic category. Values below SyntaxKind::FIRST_NODE are tokens.

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Whitespace = 0

Spaces and tabs. Leading indentation is also whitespace; Indent and Dedent are emitted alongside it, not instead of it.

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Comment = 1

# comment

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DocComment = 2

## documentation comment

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Newline = 3

\n or \r\n

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LineContinuation = 4

A backslash followed by a newline, joining two physical lines.

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Indent = 5

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Dedent = 6

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Eof = 7

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Unknown = 8

A byte the lexer could not classify.

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Int = 9

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Float = 10

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Str = 11

"...", '...', triple-quoted, and r-prefixed raw variants.

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StringName = 12

&"name" — a StringName literal.

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NodePath = 13

^"path" — a NodePath literal.

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GetNode = 14

$Node/Path or $"Node/Path".

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UniqueNode = 15

%UniqueName or %"UniqueName".

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Ident = 16

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AndKw = 17

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AsKw = 18

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AssertKw = 19

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AwaitKw = 20

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BreakKw = 21

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BreakpointKw = 22

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ClassKw = 23

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ClassNameKw = 24

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ConstKw = 25

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ContinueKw = 26

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ElifKw = 27

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ElseKw = 28

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EnumKw = 29

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ExtendsKw = 30

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FalseKw = 31

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ForKw = 32

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FuncKw = 33

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IfKw = 34

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InKw = 35

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IsKw = 36

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MatchKw = 37

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NamespaceKw = 38

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NotKw = 39

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NullKw = 40

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OrKw = 41

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PassKw = 42

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PreloadKw = 43

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ReturnKw = 44

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SelfKw = 45

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SignalKw = 46

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StaticKw = 47

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SuperKw = 48

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TraitKw = 49

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TrueKw = 50

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VarKw = 51

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VoidKw = 52

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WhenKw = 53

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WhileKw = 54

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YieldKw = 55

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Plus = 56

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Minus = 57

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Star = 58

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StarStar = 59

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Slash = 60

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Percent = 61

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Eq = 62

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PlusEq = 63

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MinusEq = 64

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StarEq = 65

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StarStarEq = 66

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SlashEq = 67

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PercentEq = 68

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AmpEq = 69

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PipeEq = 70

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CaretEq = 71

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ShlEq = 72

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ShrEq = 73

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EqEq = 74

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Bang = 75

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BangEq = 76

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Lt = 77

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LtEq = 78

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Gt = 79

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GtEq = 80

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Amp = 81

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AmpAmp = 82

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Pipe = 83

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PipePipe = 84

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Caret = 85

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Tilde = 86

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Shl = 87

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Shr = 88

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Arrow = 89

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ColonEq = 90

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Colon = 91

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Semicolon = 92

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Comma = 93

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Dot = 94

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DotDot = 95

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Ellipsis = 96

..., introducing a variadic parameter.

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At = 97

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Dollar = 98

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LParen = 99

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RParen = 100

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LBracket = 101

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RBracket = 102

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LBrace = 103

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RBrace = 104

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SourceFile = 105

The root node. Always the outermost node of a parse.

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Annotation = 106

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ClassNameDecl = 107

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ExtendsDecl = 108

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SignalDecl = 109

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EnumDecl = 110

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EnumBody = 111

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EnumVariant = 112

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ConstDecl = 113

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VarDecl = 114

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FuncDecl = 115

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ClassDecl = 116

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ParamList = 117

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Param = 118

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ArgList = 119

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TypeHint = 120

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ReturnType = 121

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Initializer = 122

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Accessors = 123

The set/get clause block hanging off a var.

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Setter = 124

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Getter = 125

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Block = 126

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ExprStmt = 127

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AssignStmt = 128

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IfStmt = 129

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ElifClause = 130

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ElseClause = 131

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WhileStmt = 132

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ForStmt = 133

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MatchStmt = 134

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MatchArm = 135

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MatchGuard = 136

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ReturnStmt = 137

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PassStmt = 138

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BreakStmt = 139

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ContinueStmt = 140

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BreakpointStmt = 141

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AssertStmt = 142

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BinaryExpr = 143

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UnaryExpr = 144

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TernaryExpr = 145

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CastExpr = 146

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AwaitExpr = 147

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CallExpr = 148

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SubscriptExpr = 149

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AttributeExpr = 150

a.b — attribute access.

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ParenExpr = 151

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ArrayExpr = 152

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DictExpr = 153

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DictEntry = 154

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LambdaExpr = 155

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PreloadExpr = 156

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NameRef = 157

A bare identifier used as a value.

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Literal = 158

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Error = 159

Wraps tokens the parser could not fit into the grammar. Its presence is what keeps the tree lossless in the face of a syntax error.

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impl SyntaxKind

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pub const FIRST_NODE: SyntaxKind = SyntaxKind::SourceFile

The first node kind. Everything ordered before this is a token.

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pub fn is_keyword(self) -> bool

Whether this token is a reserved word.

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pub fn is_ident_like(self) -> bool

Whether this token is shaped like an identifier.

Keywords count: annotation names and member names may reuse them, so @tool and x.get have to be accepted.

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pub fn is_name(self) -> bool

Whether this token may stand where a name is expected.

Two keywords may. match because String.match() is on the engine’s API and was there first, and when because it arrived as a match guard long after code was already using it as a name. Godot spells this out in Token::is_identifier in gdscript_tokenizer.cpp, whose comment on WHEN reads “New keyword, avoid breaking existing code”.

That list also holds PI, TAU, INF and NAN, which are keywords to Godot’s tokenizer and plain identifiers here, so they need no exception.

A keyword accepted here is recorded as an Ident, since that is what it is being used as; the guard position in a match arm keeps reading it as the keyword.

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pub fn is_token(self) -> bool

Whether this kind describes a leaf produced by the lexer.

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pub fn is_node(self) -> bool

Whether this kind describes an interior node produced by the parser.

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pub fn is_trivia(self) -> bool

Trivia is skipped by the parser but retained in the tree.

Indent and Dedent are deliberately not trivia: they are structural, and the parser consumes them to delimit blocks.

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pub fn is_comment(self) -> bool

Whether this token is a comment of either flavour.

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pub fn is_literal(self) -> bool

Whether this token may begin a type annotation or a value expression.

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pub fn from_keyword(text: &str) -> Option<Self>

Map an identifier-shaped string to its keyword kind, if it is one.

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impl Clone for SyntaxKind

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fn clone(&self) -> SyntaxKind

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Copy for SyntaxKind

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impl Debug for SyntaxKind

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Eq for SyntaxKind

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impl Hash for SyntaxKind

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fn hash<__H: Hasher>(&self, state: &mut __H)

Feeds this value into the given Hasher. Read more
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fn hash_slice<H>(data: &[Self], state: &mut H)
where H: Hasher, Self: Sized,

Feeds a slice of this type into the given Hasher. Read more
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impl Ord for SyntaxKind

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fn cmp(&self, other: &SyntaxKind) -> Ordering

This method returns an Ordering between self and other. Read more
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fn max(self, other: Self) -> Self
where Self: Sized,

Compares and returns the maximum of two values. Read more
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fn min(self, other: Self) -> Self
where Self: Sized,

Compares and returns the minimum of two values. Read more
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fn clamp(self, min: Self, max: Self) -> Self
where Self: Sized,

Restrict a value to a certain interval. Read more
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impl PartialEq for SyntaxKind

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fn eq(&self, other: &SyntaxKind) -> bool

Equality operator ==. Read more
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

Inequality operator !=. Read more
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impl PartialOrd for SyntaxKind

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fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &SyntaxKind) -> Option<Ordering>

This method returns an ordering between self and other values if one exists. Read more
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fn lt(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

Tests less than (for self and other) and is used by the < operator. Read more
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fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

Tests less than or equal to (for self and other) and is used by the <= operator. Read more
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fn gt(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

Tests greater than (for self and other) and is used by the > operator. Read more
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fn ge(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

Tests greater than or equal to (for self and other) and is used by the >= operator. Read more
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impl StructuralPartialEq for SyntaxKind

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fn type_id(&self) -> TypeId

Gets the TypeId of self. Read more
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