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syntax.Token

class pub Token

A token to highlight.

Fields

kind

let pub @kind: TokenKind

The kind/type of token.

value

let pub @value: String

The value of the token.

Static methods

new

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fn pub static new(kind: TokenKind, value: String) -> Token {
  Token(kind: kind, value: value)
}
fn pub static new(kind: TokenKind, value: String) -> Token

Returns a new Token.

Instance methods

!=

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fn pub !=(other: T) -> Bool {
  (self == other).false?
}
fn pub !=(other: T) -> Bool

Returns true if self and the given object are not equal to each other.

==

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fn pub ==(other: ref Token) -> Bool {
  @kind == other.kind and @value == other.value
}
fn pub ==(other: ref Token) -> Bool

Returns true if self and the given object are equal to each other.

This operator is used to perform structural equality. This means two objects residing in different memory locations may be considered equal, provided their structure is equal. For example, two different arrays may be considered to have structural equality if they contain the exact same values.

fmt

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fn pub fmt(formatter: mut Formatter) {
  formatter.object('Token').field('kind', @kind).field('value', @value).finish
}
fn pub fmt(formatter: mut Formatter)

Formats self in a human-readable format for debugging purposes.

Implemented traits

std.cmp.

Equal

impl Equal[ref Token] for Token
std.fmt.

Format

impl Format for Token