NamedAttributeArgumentAst Constructor
Definition
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Construct the ast for a named attribute argument.
public:
NamedAttributeArgumentAst(System::Management::Automation::Language::IScriptExtent ^ extent, System::String ^ argumentName, System::Management::Automation::Language::ExpressionAst ^ argument, bool expressionOmitted);
public NamedAttributeArgumentAst (System.Management.Automation.Language.IScriptExtent extent, string argumentName, System.Management.Automation.Language.ExpressionAst argument, bool expressionOmitted);
new System.Management.Automation.Language.NamedAttributeArgumentAst : System.Management.Automation.Language.IScriptExtent * string * System.Management.Automation.Language.ExpressionAst * bool -> System.Management.Automation.Language.NamedAttributeArgumentAst
Public Sub New (extent As IScriptExtent, argumentName As String, argument As ExpressionAst, expressionOmitted As Boolean)
Parameters
- extent
- IScriptExtent
The extent of the named attribute argument, starting with the name, ending with the expression, or if the expression is omitted from the source, then ending at the end of the name.
- argumentName
- String
The name of the argument specified. May not be null or empty.
- argument
- ExpressionAst
The argument expression. May not be null even if the expression is omitted from the source.
- expressionOmitted
- Boolean
True when an explicit argument is not provided in the source, e.g. [Parameter(Mandatory)]
. In this case,
an ast for the argument expression must still be provided.
Exceptions
If extent
, argumentName
, or argument
is null, or if
argumentName
is an empty string.