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/*! * Copyright 2016 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. * Licensed under the BSD-3-Clause license. See LICENSE file in the project root for license information. */ // ConvertTo-TS run at 2016-10-04T11:26:51.1349829-07:00 /** * * @author Sam Harwell */ export enum Dependents { /** * The element is dependent upon the specified rule. */ SELF, /** * The element is dependent upon the set of the specified rule's parents * (rules which directly reference it). */ PARENTS, /** * The element is dependent upon the set of the specified rule's children * (rules which it directly references). */ CHILDREN, /** * The element is dependent upon the set of the specified rule's ancestors * (the transitive closure of `PARENTS` rules). */ ANCESTORS, /** * The element is dependent upon the set of the specified rule's descendants * (the transitive closure of `CHILDREN` rules). */ DESCENDANTS, /** * The element is dependent upon the set of the specified rule's siblings * (the union of `CHILDREN` of its `PARENTS`). */ SIBLINGS, /** * The element is dependent upon the set of the specified rule's preceeding * siblings (the union of `CHILDREN` of its `PARENTS` which * appear before a reference to the rule). */ PRECEEDING_SIBLINGS, /** * The element is dependent upon the set of the specified rule's following * siblings (the union of `CHILDREN` of its `PARENTS` which * appear after a reference to the rule). */ FOLLOWING_SIBLINGS, /** * The element is dependent upon the set of the specified rule's preceeding * elements (rules which might end before the start of the specified rule * while parsing). This is calculated by taking the * `PRECEEDING_SIBLINGS` of the rule and each of its * `ANCESTORS`, along with the `DESCENDANTS` of those * elements. */ PRECEEDING, /** * The element is dependent upon the set of the specified rule's following * elements (rules which might start after the end of the specified rule * while parsing). This is calculated by taking the * `FOLLOWING_SIBLINGS` of the rule and each of its * `ANCESTORS`, along with the `DESCENDANTS` of those * elements. */ FOLLOWING, }