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Package token defines constants representing the lexical tokens of JavaScript (ECMA5).
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type Token ¶
type Token int
Token is the set of lexical tokens in JavaScript (ECMA5).
const ( ILLEGAL Token EOF COMMENT STRING NUMBER PLUS // + MINUS // - MULTIPLY // * SLASH // / REMAINDER // % AND // & OR // | EXCLUSIVE_OR // ^ SHIFT_LEFT // << SHIFT_RIGHT // >> UNSIGNED_SHIFT_RIGHT // >>> ADD_ASSIGN // += SUBTRACT_ASSIGN // -= MULTIPLY_ASSIGN // *= QUOTIENT_ASSIGN // /= REMAINDER_ASSIGN // %= AND_ASSIGN // &= OR_ASSIGN // |= EXCLUSIVE_OR_ASSIGN // ^= SHIFT_LEFT_ASSIGN // <<= SHIFT_RIGHT_ASSIGN // >>= UNSIGNED_SHIFT_RIGHT_ASSIGN // >>>= LOGICAL_AND // && LOGICAL_OR // || INCREMENT // ++ DECREMENT // -- EQUAL // == STRICT_EQUAL // === LESS // < GREATER // > ASSIGN // = NOT // ! BITWISE_NOT // ~ NOT_EQUAL // != STRICT_NOT_EQUAL // !== LESS_OR_EQUAL // <= GREATER_OR_EQUAL // >= LEFT_PARENTHESIS // ( LEFT_BRACKET // [ LEFT_BRACE // { COMMA // , PERIOD // . RIGHT_PARENTHESIS // ) RIGHT_BRACKET // ] RIGHT_BRACE // } SEMICOLON // ; COLON // : QUESTION_MARK // ? ARROW // => ELLIPSIS // ... BACKTICK // ` IDENTIFIER KEYWORD BOOLEAN NULL IF IN OF DO VAR LET FOR NEW TRY THIS ELSE CASE VOID WITH CONST WHILE BREAK CATCH THROW RETURN TYPEOF DELETE SWITCH DEFAULT FINALLY FUNCTION CONTINUE DEBUGGER INSTANCEOF )
func IsKeyword ¶
IsKeyword returns the keyword token if literal is a keyword, a KEYWORD token if the literal is a future keyword (const, let, class, super, ...), or 0 if the literal is not a keyword.
If the literal is a keyword, IsKeyword returns a second value indicating if the literal is considered a future keyword in strict-mode only.
7.6.1.2 Future Reserved Words:
const class enum export extends import super
7.6.1.2 Future Reserved Words (strict):
implements interface let package private protected public static
func (Token) String ¶
String returns the string corresponding to the token. For operators, delimiters, and keywords the string is the actual token string (e.g., for the token PLUS, the String() is "+"). For all other tokens the string corresponds to the token name (e.g. for the token IDENTIFIER, the string is "IDENTIFIER").