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const ( ASTEmpty astNodeType = iota ASTComparator ASTCurrentNode ASTExpRef ASTFunctionExpression ASTField ASTFilterProjection ASTFlatten ASTIdentity ASTIndex ASTIndexExpression ASTKeyValPair ASTLiteral ASTMultiSelectHash ASTMultiSelectList ASTOrExpression ASTAndExpression ASTNotExpression ASTPipe ASTProjection ASTSubexpression ASTSlice ASTValueProjection )
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type ASTNode ¶
type ASTNode struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
ASTNode represents the abstract syntax tree of a JMESPath expression.
func (ASTNode) PrettyPrint ¶
PrettyPrint will pretty print the parsed AST. The AST is an implementation detail and this pretty print function is provided as a convenience method to help with debugging. You should not rely on its output as the internal structure of the AST may change at any time.
type Lexer ¶
type Lexer struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
Lexer contains information about the expression being tokenized.
type Parser ¶
type Parser struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
Parser holds state about the current expression being parsed.
type SyntaxError ¶
type SyntaxError struct { Expression string // Expression that generated a SyntaxError Offset int // The location in the string where the error occurred // contains filtered or unexported fields }
SyntaxError is the main error used whenever a lexing or parsing error occurs.
func (SyntaxError) Error ¶
func (e SyntaxError) Error() string
func (SyntaxError) HighlightLocation ¶
func (e SyntaxError) HighlightLocation() string
HighlightLocation will show where the syntax error occurred. It will place a "^" character on a line below the expression at the point where the syntax error occurred.