SyntaxTree.IsEquivalentTo(SyntaxTree, Boolean) Method
Definition
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Determines if two trees are the same, disregarding trivia differences.
public abstract bool IsEquivalentTo (Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.SyntaxTree tree, bool topLevel = false);
abstract member IsEquivalentTo : Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.SyntaxTree * bool -> bool
Public MustOverride Function IsEquivalentTo (tree As SyntaxTree, Optional topLevel As Boolean = false) As Boolean
Parameters
- tree
- SyntaxTree
The tree to compare against.
- topLevel
- Boolean
If true then the trees are equivalent if the contained nodes and tokens declaring metadata visible symbolic information are equivalent, ignoring any differences of nodes inside method bodies or initializer expressions, otherwise all nodes and tokens must be equivalent.