Enum regex_syntax::ast::Ast
source · pub enum Ast {
Empty(Span),
Flags(SetFlags),
Literal(Literal),
Dot(Span),
Assertion(Assertion),
Class(Class),
Repetition(Repetition),
Group(Group),
Alternation(Alternation),
Concat(Concat),
}
Expand description
An abstract syntax tree for a single regular expression.
An Ast
’s fmt::Display
implementation uses constant stack space and heap
space proportional to the size of the Ast
.
This type defines its own destructor that uses constant stack space and
heap space proportional to the size of the Ast
.
Variants§
Empty(Span)
An empty regex that matches everything.
Flags(SetFlags)
A set of flags, e.g., (?is)
.
Literal(Literal)
A single character literal, which includes escape sequences.
Dot(Span)
The “any character” class.
Assertion(Assertion)
A single zero-width assertion.
Class(Class)
A single character class. This includes all forms of character classes
except for .
. e.g., \d
, \pN
, [a-z]
and [[:alpha:]]
.
Repetition(Repetition)
A repetition operator applied to an arbitrary regular expression.
Group(Group)
A grouped regular expression.
Alternation(Alternation)
An alternation of regular expressions.
Concat(Concat)
A concatenation of regular expressions.
Implementations§
Trait Implementations§
source§impl<'arbitrary> Arbitrary<'arbitrary> for Ast
impl<'arbitrary> Arbitrary<'arbitrary> for Ast
source§fn arbitrary(u: &mut Unstructured<'arbitrary>) -> Result<Self>
fn arbitrary(u: &mut Unstructured<'arbitrary>) -> Result<Self>
Self
from the given unstructured data. Read moresource§fn arbitrary_take_rest(u: Unstructured<'arbitrary>) -> Result<Self>
fn arbitrary_take_rest(u: Unstructured<'arbitrary>) -> Result<Self>
Self
from the entirety of the given
unstructured data. Read moresource§impl Display for Ast
impl Display for Ast
Print a display representation of this Ast.
This does not preserve any of the original whitespace formatting that may have originally been present in the concrete syntax from which this Ast was generated.
This implementation uses constant stack space and heap space proportional
to the size of the Ast
.
source§impl Drop for Ast
impl Drop for Ast
A custom Drop
impl is used for Ast
such that it uses constant stack
space but heap space proportional to the depth of the Ast
.