Class IdentifierOPToken
java.lang.Object
com.tangosol.coherence.dsltools.precedence.OPToken
com.tangosol.coherence.dsltools.precedence.IdentifierOPToken
- Direct Known Subclasses:
- AbstractQueryPlusStatementBuilder.AbstractOPToken,- SQLOPToken
IdentifierOPToken is used to implement identifiers.
- Author:
- djl 2009.03.14
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Field SummaryFields inherited from class com.tangosol.coherence.dsltools.precedence.OPTokenBINARY_OPERATOR_NODE, BINDING_NODE, CALL_NODE, DEREF_NODE, FIELD_LIST, IDENTIFIER_NODE, LIST_NODE, LITERAL_NODE, m_nBindingPower, m_sLedASTName, m_sNudASTName, m_sValue, PRECEDENCE_ASSIGNMENT, PRECEDENCE_BITWISE, PRECEDENCE_EXPONENT, PRECEDENCE_IDENTIFIER, PRECEDENCE_KEYWORD, PRECEDENCE_LOGICAL, PRECEDENCE_LOGICAL_BITWISE, PRECEDENCE_PARENTHESES, PRECEDENCE_PRODUCT, PRECEDENCE_RELATIONAL, PRECEDENCE_SUM, PRECEDENCE_UNARY, PRECEDENCE_UNARY_POST, UNARY_OPERATOR_NODE
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Constructor SummaryConstructorsConstructorDescriptionConstruct a new IdentifierOPToken with the given parameters.IdentifierOPToken(String sIdentifier, String sNudASTName) Construct a new IdentifierOPToken with the given parameters.
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Method SummaryMethods inherited from class com.tangosol.coherence.dsltools.precedence.OPTokenequals, getBindingPower, getId, getLedASTName, getNudASTName, getValue, hashCode, leftBindingPower, newAST, newAST, newAST, newAST, newAST, setBindingPower, setId, setLedASTName, setNudASTName, setValue, toString
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Constructor Details- 
IdentifierOPTokenConstruct a new IdentifierOPToken with the given parameters.- Parameters:
- s- string value of the identifier
 
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IdentifierOPTokenConstruct a new IdentifierOPToken with the given parameters.- Parameters:
- sIdentifier- string value of the identifier
- sNudASTName- the ast name to use for constructing an ast
 
 
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Method Details- 
nudProcess this token in the context of parser p with the null denotation. A nud method typically will have no interest in the token to the left. The processing results in an Abstract Syntax Tree Node that captures the meaning
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ledProcess this token and possibly the given leftNodein the context of a parser with the left denotation. A led method typically will be interested t in the token to the left. The processing results in an Abstract Syntax Tree Node that captures the meaning
 
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