This class can be used to represent literal values. More...
#include <Literal.h>
  
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| typedef void | ReturnType | 
| typedef Visitor | VisitorType | 
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| virtual ReturnType | accept (VisitorType &guest) const =0 | 
| It call the visit method from the guest object.  More... | |
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Methods related to instantiation and destruction.  | |
| Literal (const std::string &value) | |
| It initializes a new Literal.  More... | |
| ~Literal () | |
| Destructor.  More... | |
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Methods used to get or set properties.  | |
| const std::string & | getValue () const | 
| It returns the literal value.  More... | |
| void | setValue (const std::string &v) | 
| It sets the literal value.  More... | |
Expression Re-implementation  | |
Methods re-implemented from Expression.  | |
| Expression * | clone () const | 
| It returns a clone of this object.  More... | |
Private Attributes | |
| std::string | m_value | 
| Literal expression. (Mandatory)  More... | |
This class can be used to represent literal values.
A literal value is any part of a statement or expression that is to be used exactly as it is specified, rather than as a variable or other element. The Literal is used to encode literal scalar and geometric values.
      
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Definition at line 58 of file BaseVisitable.h.
      
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Definition at line 57 of file BaseVisitable.h.
| te::fe::Literal::Literal | ( | const std::string & | value | ) | 
It initializes a new Literal.
| value | The literal value. | 
| te::fe::Literal::~Literal | ( | ) | 
Destructor.
      
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It call the visit method from the guest object.
| guest | The guest or visitor. | 
      
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| const std::string& te::fe::Literal::getValue | ( | ) | const | 
It returns the literal value.
| void te::fe::Literal::setValue | ( | const std::string & | v | ) | 
It sets the literal value.
| v | The literal value. | 
      
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