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package com.api.jsonata4java.expressions.functions;
import com.api.jsonata4java.expressions.generated.MappingExpressionParser.Function_callContext;
public abstract class FunctionBase {
/**
* The getFunctionName method retrieves the name of the function from the
* context
*
* @param ctx The Function_callContext for the function.
* @return String The name of the function.
*/
public String getFunctionName(Function_callContext ctx) {
return ctx.VAR_ID().getText();
}
/**
* The getArgumentCount method counts the number of expressions in the
* expression list.
*
* @param ctx The Function_callContext for the function.
* @return int The number of arguments for the function
*/
static public int getArgumentCount(Function_callContext ctx) {
if (ctx.emptyValues() != null)
return 0; // no variables
if (ctx.exprValues().exprList() == null)
return 0;
return ctx.exprValues().exprList().expr().size();
}
}