public class BlockStatement extends Statement
Constructor and Description |
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BlockStatement() |
BlockStatement(List<Statement> statements,
VariableScope scope)
Creates a BlockStatement with a scope and children statements.
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BlockStatement(Statement[] statements,
VariableScope scope)
Creates a BlockStatement with a scope and children statements.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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void |
addStatement(Statement statement) |
void |
addStatements(List<Statement> listOfStatements) |
List<Statement> |
getStatements() |
String |
getText() |
VariableScope |
getVariableScope() |
boolean |
isEmpty() |
void |
setVariableScope(VariableScope scope) |
String |
toString() |
void |
visit(GroovyCodeVisitor visitor) |
addStatementLabel, getStatementLabel, getStatementLabels, setStatementLabel
copyNodeMetaData, equals, getColumnNumber, getLastColumnNumber, getLastLineNumber, getLineNumber, getMetaDataMap, getNodeMetaData, getNodeMetaData, hashCode, putNodeMetaData, removeNodeMetaData, setColumnNumber, setLastColumnNumber, setLastLineNumber, setLineNumber, setNodeMetaData, setSourcePosition
public BlockStatement()
public BlockStatement(List<Statement> statements, VariableScope scope)
statements
- the statements. Do not pass null. If you do, no exception will occur,
but a NullPointerException will eventually occur later. Also, a reference
to the list is kept, so modifying the List later does effect this class.scope
- the scopepublic BlockStatement(Statement[] statements, VariableScope scope)
statements
- the statements, which cannot be null or an exception occurs. No reference
to the array is held, so modifying the array later has no effect on this
class.scope
- the scopepublic void visit(GroovyCodeVisitor visitor)
public void addStatement(Statement statement)
public void setVariableScope(VariableScope scope)
public VariableScope getVariableScope()