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* MIT License
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Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
exports.RuleMatch = void 0;
const pattern_1 = require("../pattern");
const or_1 = require("./or");
const type_1 = require("../rule/type");
/**
* Source must match the comparator immediately following a match.
*
* @category Rules
*/
class RuleMatch {
constructor(rule, parentMods) {
const mods = {
invert: parentMods.invert,
target: parentMods.target
};
this.or = new or_1.RuleOr(rule, mods);
this.type = new type_1.RuleType(rule, mods);
this.pattern = new pattern_1.Pattern(rule, mods);
}
}
exports.RuleMatch = RuleMatch;