AttributeAst Class
Definition
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The ast representing an attribute with optional positional and named arguments.
public ref class AttributeAst : System::Management::Automation::Language::AttributeBaseAst
public class AttributeAst : System.Management.Automation.Language.AttributeBaseAst
type AttributeAst = class
inherit AttributeBaseAst
Public Class AttributeAst
Inherits AttributeBaseAst
- Inheritance
Constructors
AttributeAst(IScriptExtent, ITypeName, IEnumerable<ExpressionAst>, IEnumerable<NamedAttributeArgumentAst>) |
Construct an attribute ast. |
Properties
Extent |
The extent in the source this ast represents. (Inherited from Ast) |
NamedArguments |
The asts for the named attribute arguments. |
Parent |
The parent tree for this node. (Inherited from Ast) |
PositionalArguments |
The asts for the attribute arguments specified positionally. |
TypeName |
The type name for the attribute. This property is never null. (Inherited from AttributeBaseAst) |
Methods
Copy() |
Copy the AttributeAst instance. |
Find(Func<Ast,Boolean>, Boolean) |
Traverse the entire Ast, returning the first node in the tree for which |
FindAll(Func<Ast,Boolean>, Boolean) |
Traverse the entire Ast, returning all nodes in the tree for which |
SafeGetValue() |
Constructs the resultant object from the AST and returns it if it is safe. (Inherited from Ast) |
SafeGetValue(Boolean) |
Constructs the resultant object from the AST and returns it if it is safe. (Inherited from Ast) |
ToString() |
Formats the ast and returns a string. (Inherited from Ast) |
Visit(AstVisitor) |
Visit each node in the Ast, calling the methods in |
Visit(ICustomAstVisitor) |
Visit the Ast using a visitor that can choose how the tree traversal is performed. This visit method is for advanced uses of the visitor pattern where an AstVisitor is insufficient. (Inherited from Ast) |