Struct lib_ruby_parser::nodes::Sym [−][src]
#[repr(C)]pub struct Sym {
pub name: Bytes,
pub begin_l: Option<Loc>,
pub end_l: Option<Loc>,
pub expression_l: Loc,
}Expand description
Represents a plain symbol literal (i.e. :foo)
Note that : in { foo: bar } belongs to a pair node.
Fields
name: BytesValue of the symbol literal
Note that it’s a StringValue, not a String.
The reason is that you can get UTF-8 incompatible strings
from a valid UTF-8 source using escape sequences like "\xFF"
These “", “x”, “F”, “F” chars are valid separately, but together they construct a char with code = 255 that is invalid for UTF-8.
You can use to_string_lossy or to_string methods to get a raw symbol value.
begin_l: Option<Loc>Location of the symbol begin
:foo
~None if symbol is a label ({ foo: 1 }) or a part of the symbols array (%i[foo bar baz])
end_l: Option<Loc>Location of the symbol end
{ 'foo': 1 }
~None if symbol is not a string label (:foo) or a part of the symbols array (%i[foo bar baz])
expression_l: LocLocation of the full expression
:foo
~~~~
{ foo: 1 }
~~~~
%i[foo]
~~~Trait Implementations
Auto Trait Implementations
impl RefUnwindSafe for Sym
impl UnwindSafe for Sym
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