pub enum TokenId {
    Token(Option<Keyword>),
    Operator(Operator),
    IoNumber,
    EndOfInput,
}
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Token identifier, or classification of tokens.

This enum classifies a token as defined in POSIX XCU 2.10.1 Shell Grammar Lexical Conventions, but does not exactly reflect further distinction defined in POSIX XCU 2.10.2 Shell Grammar Rules.

For convenience, the special token identifier EndOfInput is included.

Variants

Token(Option<Keyword>)

TOKEN

If this token looks like a reserved word, this variant has some associated Keyword that describes the word. However, it depends on context whether a token is actually regarded as a reserved word or just as an ordinary word. You must ensure that you’re in an applicable context when examining the Keyword value.

Operator(Operator)

Operator

IoNumber

IO_NUMBER

EndOfInput

Imaginary token identifier for the end of input.

Implementations

Determines if this token can be a delimiter of a clause.

This function delegates to Keyword::is_clause_delimiter if the token ID is a (possible) keyword, or to Operator::is_clause_delimiter if it is an operator. For EndOfInput the function returns true. Otherwise, the result is false.

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