parsley.token.descriptions.text
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This class describes the valid escape sequences within character and string literals.
This class describes the valid escape sequences within character and string literals.
This allows for the definition of different escape sequences as direct literals, mapping from single or multiple characters to specific values, numeric escape sequences with different bases, as well as supporting zero-width escapes and line continuations via string gaps.
Attributes
- Companion:
- object
- Source:
- TextDesc.scala
- Graph
- Supertypes
This object contains default implementations of the EscapeDesc
class, which align with
different languages or styles.
This object contains default implementations of the EscapeDesc
class, which align with
different languages or styles.
Attributes
- Since:
4.0.0
- Companion:
- class
- Source:
- TextDesc.scala
- Graph
- Supertypes
- Self type
- EscapeDesc.type
This class, and its subtypes, describe how many digits a numeric escape sequence is allowed.
This object contains the concrete subtypes of NumberOfDigits
.
This object contains the concrete subtypes of NumberOfDigits
.
Attributes
- Since:
4.0.0
- Companion:
- class
- Source:
- TextDesc.scala
- Graph
- Supertypes
- Self type
- NumberOfDigits.type
This class, and its subtypes, describe how numeric escape sequences should work for a specific base.
This class, and its subtypes, describe how numeric escape sequences should work for a specific base.
Attributes
- Since:
4.0.0
- Companion:
- object
- Source:
- TextDesc.scala
- Graph
- Supertypes
- Known subtypes
This object contains the concrete subtypes of NumericEscape
.
This object contains the concrete subtypes of NumericEscape
.
Attributes
- Since:
4.0.0
- Companion:
- class
- Source:
- TextDesc.scala
- Graph
- Supertypes
- Self type
- NumericEscape.type
This class describes how textual literals like strings and characters should be processed lexically.
This class describes how textual literals like strings and characters should be processed lexically.
Attributes
- characterLiteralEnd
what character starts and ends a character literal.
- escapeSequences
the description of how escape sequences in literals.
- graphicCharacter
what characters can be written verbatim into a character or string literal.
- multiStringEnds
what sequences may begin and end a multi-line string literal.
- stringEnds
what sequences may begin and end a string literal.
- Since:
4.0.0
- Companion:
- object
- Source:
- TextDesc.scala
- Graph
- Supertypes
This object contains any preconfigured text definitions.
This object contains any preconfigured text definitions.
Attributes
- Since:
4.0.0
- Companion:
- class
- Source:
- TextDesc.scala
- Graph
- Supertypes
- Self type
- TextDesc.type