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Jython is an implementation of the high-level, dynamic, object-oriented
language Python written in 100% Pure Java, and seamlessly integrated with
the Java platform. It thus allows you to run Python on any Java platform.
// Hand copied from stmt.
// XXX: autogenerate this.
package org.python.antlr.base;
import org.antlr.runtime.CommonToken;
import org.antlr.runtime.Token;
import org.python.antlr.AST;
import org.python.antlr.PythonTree;
import org.python.antlr.adapter.AstAdapters;
import org.python.antlr.base.excepthandler;
import org.python.antlr.base.expr;
import org.python.antlr.base.mod;
import org.python.antlr.base.slice;
import org.python.antlr.base.stmt;
import org.python.core.ArgParser;
import org.python.core.AstList;
import org.python.core.Py;
import org.python.core.PyObject;
import org.python.core.PyString;
import org.python.core.PyStringMap;
import org.python.core.PyType;
import org.python.expose.ExposedGet;
import org.python.expose.ExposedMethod;
import org.python.expose.ExposedNew;
import org.python.expose.ExposedSet;
import org.python.expose.ExposedType;
@ExposedType(name = "_ast.expr_context", base = AST.class)
public abstract class expr_context extends PythonTree {
public static final PyType TYPE = PyType.fromClass(expr_context.class);
private final static PyString[] fields = new PyString[0];
@ExposedGet(name = "_fields")
public PyString[] get_fields() { return fields; }
private final static PyString[] attributes =
new PyString[] {new PyString("lineno"), new PyString("col_offset")};
@ExposedGet(name = "_attributes")
public PyString[] get_attributes() { return attributes; }
public expr_context() {
}
public expr_context(PyType subType) {
}
public expr_context(int ttype, Token token) {
super(ttype, token);
}
public expr_context(Token token) {
super(token);
}
public expr_context(PythonTree node) {
super(node);
}
}