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snapdragon-token

v4.0.0

Published

Create a snapdragon token. Used by the snapdragon lexer, but can also be used by plugins.

Downloads

88

Readme

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Create a snapdragon token. Used by the snapdragon lexer, but can also be used by plugins.

Please consider following this project's author, Jon Schlinkert, and consider starring the project to show your :heart: and support.

Install

Install with npm:

$ npm install --save snapdragon-token

Usage

const Token = require('snapdragon-token');

API

Token

Create a new Token with the given value and type.

Params

  • type {String|Object}: The token type to use when value is a string.
  • value {String}: Value to set
  • returns {Object}: Token instance

Example

const token = new Token('*', 'Star');
const token = new Token({type: 'star', value: '*'});
console.log(token) //=> Token { type: 'star', value: '*' }

Release history

See the changelog.

Token objects

Lexer tokens are represented as Token objects that implement the following interface:

interface Token {
  type: string;
  value: string;
  match: array | undefined;
}

Token properties

  • type {string} - A string representing the token variant type. This property is necessary for classifying one or more characters so that parsers or compilers can determine what to do with the token.
  • value {string} - The substring (or lexeme) that was captured for the token.
  • match {array|undefined} - If a regular expression was used to capture a substring, the RegExp.exec() or String.match() arguments array can be stored on the token.

Source location

Add the source location (start, end, index and range) information to tokens using either of the following plugins (depending on preference for property naming conventions):

About

Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.

Please read the contributing guide for advice on opening issues, pull requests, and coding standards.

Running and reviewing unit tests is a great way to get familiarized with a library and its API. You can install dependencies and run tests with the following command:

$ npm install && npm test

(This project's readme.md is generated by verb, please don't edit the readme directly. Any changes to the readme must be made in the .verb.md readme template.)

To generate the readme, run the following command:

$ npm install -g verbose/verb#dev verb-generate-readme && verb

Related projects

You might also be interested in these projects:

Author

Jon Schlinkert

License

Copyright © 2018, Jon Schlinkert. Released under the MIT License.


This file was generated by verb-generate-readme, v0.6.0, on April 26, 2018.