Visit nodes in the tree
unist utility to recursively walk over nodes, with ancestral information
unist utility to visit nodes
Constants and utilities about visitor keys to traverse AST.
TypeScript definitions for esrecurse
esast (and estree) utility to visit nodes
Javascript expression tree visitor, on top of esprima parser
Helper visitor to only visit nodes in the current 'this' context
Visitor keys used to help traverse the TypeScript-ESTree AST
Helper function to build binary assignment operator visitors
unist utility to visit direct children of a parent
Visit nodes in the tree asynchronously and sequentially. Supports promises.
ECMAScript scope analyzer for ESLint
Functions for traversing a unified-latex AST
Tree visitor for luast (named-field aware) — walk Lua ASTs using the child-field registry
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Oxc Parser Node API
Parse excel formula into a tree
Helper function to build binary assignment operator visitors
Spec-agnostic AST layer for Kubb. Defines nodes, visitor pattern, and factory functions used across codegen plugins.
Javascript parser for Salesforce Apex Language
Lightweight Babel AST traversal
Core visitors for the Codama framework
Browser fingerprinting library with the highest accuracy and stability
implementation of visitor design pattern
Definitely just use the real liquid gem, forked only to use parse tree visitor on aws lambda
Implementation of visitor design pattern. It contains a 'tree.rb' command line clone of the tree unix tool.
Gem renamed to tree.rb (https://rubygems.org/gems/tree.rb). Please update your dependencies. Implementation of visitor design pattern. It contains a 'tree.rb' command line clone of the tree unix tool.
(This gem was named as treevisitor) tree.rb is a 'clone' of tree unix command. The gem implements a library to mange tree structures. The gem contains also a library to build tree with a dsl (domain specific language), and an implementation of visitor design pattern. An example of DSL to build tree: <pre> tree = TreeNode.create do node "root" do leaf "l1" node "sub" do leaf "l3" end node "wo leaves" end </pre>
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