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package com.redhat.ceylon.langtools.source.util;
import com.redhat.ceylon.langtools.source.tree.*;
/**
* A TreeVisitor that visits all the child tree nodes, and provides
* support for maintaining a path for the parent nodes.
* To visit nodes of a particular type, just override the
* corresponding visitorXYZ method.
* Inside your method, call super.visitXYZ to visit descendant
* nodes.
*
* @author Jonathan Gibbons
* @since 1.6
*/
public class TreePathScanner extends TreeScanner {
/**
* Scan a tree from a position identified by a TreePath.
*/
public R scan(TreePath path, P p) {
this.path = path;
try {
return path.getLeaf().accept(this, p);
} finally {
this.path = null;
}
}
/**
* Scan a single node.
* The current path is updated for the duration of the scan.
*/
@Override
public R scan(Tree tree, P p) {
if (tree == null)
return null;
TreePath prev = path;
path = new TreePath(path, tree);
try {
return tree.accept(this, p);
} finally {
path = prev;
}
}
/**
* Get the current path for the node, as built up by the currently
* active set of scan calls.
*/
public TreePath getCurrentPath() {
return path;
}
private TreePath path;
}
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