"use strict"; var __extends = (this && this.__extends) || (function () { var extendStatics = function (d, b) { extendStatics = Object.setPrototypeOf || ({ __proto__: [] } instanceof Array && function (d, b) { d.__proto__ = b; }) || function (d, b) { for (var p in b) if (b.hasOwnProperty(p)) d[p] = b[p]; }; return extendStatics(d, b); }; return function (d, b) { extendStatics(d, b); function __() { this.constructor = d; } d.prototype = b === null ? Object.create(b) : (__.prototype = b.prototype, new __()); }; })(); Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true }); exports.DocErrorText = void 0; var DocNode_1 = require("./DocNode"); var DocExcerpt_1 = require("./DocExcerpt"); /** * Represents a span of text that contained invalid markup. * The characters should be rendered as plain text. */ var DocErrorText = /** @class */ (function (_super) { __extends(DocErrorText, _super); /** * Don't call this directly. Instead use {@link TSDocParser} * @internal */ function DocErrorText(parameters) { var _this = _super.call(this, parameters) || this; _this._textExcerpt = new DocExcerpt_1.DocExcerpt({ configuration: _this.configuration, excerptKind: DocExcerpt_1.ExcerptKind.ErrorText, content: parameters.textExcerpt }); _this._messageId = parameters.messageId; _this._errorMessage = parameters.errorMessage; _this._errorLocation = parameters.errorLocation; return _this; } Object.defineProperty(DocErrorText.prototype, "kind", { /** @override */ get: function () { return DocNode_1.DocNodeKind.ErrorText; }, enumerable: false, configurable: true }); Object.defineProperty(DocErrorText.prototype, "text", { /** * The characters that should be rendered as plain text because they * could not be parsed successfully. */ get: function () { if (this._text === undefined) { this._text = this._textExcerpt.content.toString(); } return this._text; }, enumerable: false, configurable: true }); Object.defineProperty(DocErrorText.prototype, "textExcerpt", { get: function () { if (this._textExcerpt) { return this._textExcerpt.content; } else { return undefined; } }, enumerable: false, configurable: true }); Object.defineProperty(DocErrorText.prototype, "messageId", { /** * The TSDoc error message identifier. */ get: function () { return this._messageId; }, enumerable: false, configurable: true }); Object.defineProperty(DocErrorText.prototype, "errorMessage", { /** * A description of why the character could not be parsed. */ get: function () { return this._errorMessage; }, enumerable: false, configurable: true }); Object.defineProperty(DocErrorText.prototype, "errorLocation", { /** * The range of characters that caused the error. In general these may be * somewhat farther ahead in the input stream from the DocErrorText node itself. * * @remarks * For example, for the malformed HTML tag ``, the DocErrorText node * will correspond to the `<` character that looked like an HTML tag, whereas the * error location might be the `@` character that caused the trouble. */ get: function () { return this._errorLocation; }, enumerable: false, configurable: true }); /** @override */ DocErrorText.prototype.onGetChildNodes = function () { return [this._textExcerpt]; }; return DocErrorText; }(DocNode_1.DocNode)); exports.DocErrorText = DocErrorText; //# sourceMappingURL=DocErrorText.js.map