class Myst::Underscore
- Myst::Underscore
- Myst::StaticAssignable
- Myst::Node
- Reference
- Object
Overview
An underscore-prefixed identifier. Underscores are specifically intended to be used as ignored values (values where an assignment is needed to be semantically correct, but where the value is not used).
_[a-zA-Z0-9]*
Defined in:
myst/syntax/ast.crInstance Method Summary
-
#==(other : self)
The name of an underscore is inconsequential.
-
#hash(hasher)
The name of an underscore is inconsequential.
Instance methods inherited from class Myst::StaticAssignable
==(other : self)
==,
hash(hasher)
hash,
name : String
name,
name=(name : String)
name=
Constructor methods inherited from class Myst::StaticAssignable
new(name : String)
new
Instance methods inherited from class Myst::Node
accept(visitor)
accept,
accept_children(visitor)
accept_children,
at(node : Node)at(node : Nil)
at(location : Location) at, at_end(node : Node)
at_end(node : Nil)
at_end(end_location : Location) at_end, class_desc : String class_desc, end_location : Location | Nil end_location, end_location=(end_location : Location | Nil) end_location=, location : Location | Nil location, location=(location : Location | Nil) location=
Instance Method Detail
def ==(other : self)
#
The name of an underscore is inconsequential. So long as two objects are Underscore nodes, they should be considered equal.
def hash(hasher)
#
The name of an underscore is inconsequential. So long as two objects are Underscore nodes, they should be considered equal.