Module rslint_parser::ast [−][src]
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AST definitions for converting untyped syntax nodes into typed AST nodes.
Every field of every AST node is optional, this is to allow the parser to recover from any error and produce an ast from any source code. If you don’t want to account for optionals for everything, you can use …
Macros
A simple macro for making assign, binop, or unary operators
Structs
An iterator over SyntaxNode
children of a particular AST type.
A type signifying any type (Any)
A type signifying a JavaScript bigint (big integer) (bigint)
A type signifying a boolean (boolean)
A TypeScript const assertion either as foo as const
or <const>foo
A type represented by a literal value
A type which allows the creation of new types from existing ones by mapping over property types.
An optional readonly modifier applied to mapped types
A type signifying a function never returns (never)
A type signifying a JavaScript null value (null)
A type signifying a number (number)
A type signifying a JavaScript Object, any non-primitive (object)
A parenthesized type
A type guard which performs a runtime check to guarantee the type of something in a scope
A full path to a type from a namespace. e.g. foo.bar
or foo.bar.baz
A type signifying a JavaScript string (string)
A type signifying a JavaScript Symbol (symbol)
A type signifying JavaScript’s this
A type with a fixed number of elements with known types
An individual tuple element, this could be a rest element and could be named:
e.g. number
, foo: number
, ...number
, or ...foo: number
A reference to a type which may or may not have type arguments. e.g. Foo
, Foo<Bar>
, Foo<Bar, Baz>
A type signifying a JavaScript undefined value (undefined)
A type signifying an unknown type (Unknown)
A type signifying no type (void)
Enums
A binary operation applied to two expressions
The beginning to a For or For..in statement which can either be a variable declaration or an expression
Either a statement or a declaration such as a function
Either a single type reference or a fully qualified path
A TypeScript type