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#-----------------------------------------------------------------
# pycparser: _c_ast.cfg
#
# Defines the AST Node classes used in pycparser.
#
# Each entry is a Node sub-class name, listing the attributes
# and child nodes of the class:
#   <name>*     - a child node
#   <name>**    - a sequence of child nodes
#   <name>      - an attribute
#
# Copyright (C) 2008-2015, Eli Bendersky
# License: BSD
#-----------------------------------------------------------------

# ArrayDecl is a nested declaration of an array with the given type.
# dim: the dimension (for example, constant 42)
# dim_quals: list of dimension qualifiers, to support C99's allowing 'const'
#            and 'static' within the array dimension in function declarations.
ArrayDecl: [type*, dim*, dim_quals]

ArrayRef: [name*, subscript*]

# op: =, +=, /= etc.
#
Assignment: [op, lvalue*, rvalue*]

BinaryOp: [op, left*, right*]

Break: []

Case: [expr*, stmts**]

Cast: [to_type*, expr*]

# Compound statement in C99 is a list of block items (declarations or
# statements).
#
Compound: [block_items**]

# Compound literal (anonymous aggregate) for C99.
# (type-name) {initializer_list}
# type: the typename
# init: InitList for the initializer list
#
CompoundLiteral: [type*, init*]

# type: int, char, float, etc. see CLexer for constant token types
#
Constant: [type, value]

Continue: []

# name: the variable being declared
# quals: list of qualifiers (const, volatile)
# funcspec: list function specifiers (i.e. inline in C99)
# storage: list of storage specifiers (extern, register, etc.)
# type: declaration type (probably nested with all the modifiers)
# init: initialization value, or None
# bitsize: bit field size, or None
#
Decl: [name, quals, storage, funcspec, type*, init*, bitsize*]

DeclList: [decls**]

Default: [stmts**]

DoWhile: [cond*, stmt*]

# Represents the ellipsis (...) parameter in a function
# declaration
#
EllipsisParam: []

# An empty statement (a semicolon ';' on its own)
#
EmptyStatement: []

# Enumeration type specifier
# name: an optional ID
# values: an EnumeratorList
#
Enum: [name, values*]

# A name/value pair for enumeration values
#
Enumerator: [name, value*]

# A list of enumerators
#
EnumeratorList: [enumerators**]

# A list of expressions separated by the comma operator.
#
ExprList: [exprs**]

# This is the top of the AST, representing a single C file (a
# translation unit in K&R jargon). It contains a list of
# "external-declaration"s, which is either declarations (Decl),
# Typedef or function definitions (FuncDef).
#
FileAST: [ext**]

# for (init; cond; next) stmt
#
For: [init*, cond*, next*, stmt*]

# name: Id
# args: ExprList
#
FuncCall: [name*, args*]

# type <decl>(args)
#
FuncDecl: [args*, type*]

# Function definition: a declarator for the function name and
# a body, which is a compound statement.
# There's an optional list of parameter declarations for old
# K&R-style definitions
#
FuncDef: [decl*, param_decls**, body*]

Goto: [name]

ID: [name]

# Holder for types that are a simple identifier (e.g. the built
# ins void, char etc. and typedef-defined types)
#
IdentifierType: [names]

If: [cond*, iftrue*, iffalse*]

# An initialization list used for compound literals.
#
InitList: [exprs**]

Label: [name, stmt*]

# A named initializer for C99.
# The name of a NamedInitializer is a sequence of Nodes, because
# names can be hierarchical and contain constant expressions.
#
NamedInitializer: [name**, expr*]

# a list of comma separated function parameter declarations
#
ParamList: [params**]

PtrDecl: [quals, type*]

Return: [expr*]

# name: struct tag name
# decls: declaration of members
#
Struct: [name, decls**]

# type: . or ->
# name.field or name->field
#
StructRef: [name*, type, field*]

Switch: [cond*, stmt*]

# cond ? iftrue : iffalse
#
TernaryOp: [cond*, iftrue*, iffalse*]

# A base type declaration
#
TypeDecl: [declname, quals, type*]

# A typedef declaration.
# Very similar to Decl, but without some attributes
#
Typedef: [name, quals, storage, type*]

Typename: [name, quals, type*]

UnaryOp: [op, expr*]

# name: union tag name
# decls: declaration of members
#
Union: [name, decls**]

While: [cond*, stmt*]
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