76 lines
3.3 KiB
JavaScript
76 lines
3.3 KiB
JavaScript
/**
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* Indicates the type of {@link DocNode}.
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*
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* @remarks
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* When creating custom subclasses of `DocNode`, it's recommended to create your own const enum to identify them.
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* To avoid naming conflicts between projects, the enum value should be a string comprised of your full
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* NPM package name, followed by a "#" symbol, followed by the class name (without the "Doc" prefix).
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*/
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export var DocNodeKind;
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(function (DocNodeKind) {
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DocNodeKind["Block"] = "Block";
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DocNodeKind["BlockTag"] = "BlockTag";
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DocNodeKind["Excerpt"] = "Excerpt";
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DocNodeKind["FencedCode"] = "FencedCode";
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DocNodeKind["CodeSpan"] = "CodeSpan";
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DocNodeKind["Comment"] = "Comment";
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DocNodeKind["DeclarationReference"] = "DeclarationReference";
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DocNodeKind["ErrorText"] = "ErrorText";
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DocNodeKind["EscapedText"] = "EscapedText";
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DocNodeKind["HtmlAttribute"] = "HtmlAttribute";
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DocNodeKind["HtmlEndTag"] = "HtmlEndTag";
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DocNodeKind["HtmlStartTag"] = "HtmlStartTag";
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DocNodeKind["InheritDocTag"] = "InheritDocTag";
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DocNodeKind["InlineTag"] = "InlineTag";
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DocNodeKind["LinkTag"] = "LinkTag";
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DocNodeKind["MemberIdentifier"] = "MemberIdentifier";
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DocNodeKind["MemberReference"] = "MemberReference";
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DocNodeKind["MemberSelector"] = "MemberSelector";
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DocNodeKind["MemberSymbol"] = "MemberSymbol";
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DocNodeKind["Paragraph"] = "Paragraph";
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DocNodeKind["ParamBlock"] = "ParamBlock";
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DocNodeKind["ParamCollection"] = "ParamCollection";
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DocNodeKind["PlainText"] = "PlainText";
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DocNodeKind["Section"] = "Section";
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DocNodeKind["SoftBreak"] = "SoftBreak";
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})(DocNodeKind || (DocNodeKind = {}));
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/**
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* The base class for the parser's Abstract Syntax Tree nodes.
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*/
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var DocNode = /** @class */ (function () {
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function DocNode(parameters) {
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this.configuration = parameters.configuration;
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}
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/**
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* Returns the list of child nodes for this node. This is useful for visitors that want
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* to scan the tree looking for nodes of a specific type, without having to process
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* intermediary nodes.
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*/
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DocNode.prototype.getChildNodes = function () {
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// Do this sanity check here, since the constructor cannot access abstract members
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this.configuration.docNodeManager.throwIfNotRegisteredKind(this.kind);
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return this.onGetChildNodes().filter(function (x) { return x !== undefined; });
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};
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/**
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* Overridden by child classes to implement {@link DocNode.getChildNodes}.
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* @virtual
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*/
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DocNode.prototype.onGetChildNodes = function () {
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return [];
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};
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/**
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* A type guard that returns true if the input uses the `IDocNodeParsedParameters` (parser scenario).
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*
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* @remarks
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* There are two scenarios for constructing `DocNode` objects. The "builder scenario" constructs the object based on
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* literal strings, does NOT create DocExcerpt child nodes, and generally uses the {@link IDocNodeParameters}
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* hierarchy for its constructor parameters. The "parser scenario" constructs the object by parsing a TypeScript
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* source file, does create DocExcerpt child nodes, and generally uses the {@link IDocNodeParsedParameters} hierarchy.
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*/
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DocNode.isParsedParameters = function (parameters) {
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return parameters.parsed === true;
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};
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return DocNode;
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}());
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export { DocNode };
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//# sourceMappingURL=DocNode.js.map
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