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package com.google.javascript.jscomp;

import com.google.javascript.rhino.Node;

/**
 * Contains a {@link JsMessage} representing an ICU template message and information about the
 * {@code goog.i18n.messages.declareIcuTemplate()} call from which it was extracted.
 */
public interface IcuTemplateDefinition {
  /** The JsMessage object built from the `declareIcuTemplate()` call. */
  JsMessage getMessage();

  /**
   * The RHS node of the message assignment statement.
   *
   * 

e.g. The declareIcuTemplate() call in: * *


   *   const MSG_HELLO =
   *       declareIcuTemplate(
   *           'Hello, {NAME}.',
   *           {
   *             description: 'A greeting',
   *             example: {
   *               'NAME': 'Jane'
   *             });
   * 
*/ Node getMessageNode(); /** * The Node representing the message text template. * *

This node may be a literal string or a concatenation of literal strings. */ Node getTemplateTextNode(); }





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