#include <pretty.h>
Inheritance diagram for expression_dereference_pretty:

Public Member Functions | |
| virtual | ~expression_dereference_pretty () |
| expression_dereference_pretty (const expression::pointer &operand, translator_pretty *cntxt) | |
Protected Member Functions | |
| void | pre_order_traversal (int pprec) |
| void | post_order_traversal (int pprec) |
| expression::pointer | optimize () const |
Private Member Functions | |
| expression_dereference_pretty () | |
| expression_dereference_pretty (const expression_dereference_pretty &) | |
| expression_dereference_pretty & | operator= (const expression_dereference_pretty &) |
Private Attributes | |
| translator_pretty & | pretty |
Definition at line 32 of file pretty.h.
| virtual expression_dereference_pretty::~expression_dereference_pretty | ( | ) | [virtual] |
The destructor.
| expression_dereference_pretty::expression_dereference_pretty | ( | const expression::pointer & | operand, | |
| translator_pretty * | cntxt | |||
| ) |
The constructor.
| expression_dereference_pretty::expression_dereference_pretty | ( | ) | [private] |
The default constructor. Do not use.
| expression_dereference_pretty::expression_dereference_pretty | ( | const expression_dereference_pretty & | ) | [private] |
The copy constructor. Do not use.
| void expression_dereference_pretty::pre_order_traversal | ( | int | pprec | ) | [protected] |
The pre_order_traversal method is called by the traversal method just before the operand is traversed.
Reimplemented from expression_dereference.
| void expression_dereference_pretty::post_order_traversal | ( | int | pprec | ) | [protected] |
The post_order_traversal method is called by the traversal method just after the operand is traversed.
Reimplemented from expression_dereference.
| expression::pointer expression_dereference_pretty::optimize | ( | ) | const [protected, virtual] |
The optimize method may be used to evaluate constant expressions, or substitute more efficient expressions.
This is intended to be called by the translator:: expression_statement method, or similar, where the expression is in its final form, and will get no deeper. In other words, when all available information has been provided.
There is no default implementation, even though most optimize implementations return self(), because this gives the compiler no opportunity to remind the authors of new classes that they have forgotten something.
Implements expression.
| expression_dereference_pretty& expression_dereference_pretty::operator= | ( | const expression_dereference_pretty & | ) | [private] |
The assignment operator. Do not use.
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