The following tables list the members exposed by TerminalSymbol.
Name | Description | |
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![]() | Comparison | Gets the value which determines the how the Value is compared to the text being parsed. |
![]() | Grammar | Gets the Grammar to which the Symbol belongs. (Inherited from Infragistics.Documents.Parsing.Symbol) |
![]() | IsEndOfStream | Gets the value indicating whether the TerminalSymbol represents an end of stream token. |
![]() | IsLookaheadNegative | Gets or sets the value indicating whether the LookaheadPattern should be used to perform a negative or positive lookahead. |
![]() | IsSignificant | Gets or sets the value indicating whether the tokens associated with the TerminalSymbol represent significant content. |
![]() | IsStartOfErrorRecoveryPair | Gets or sets a value indicating whether the presence of the Symbol followed by a specific TerminalSymbol signals the middle or end of a structure being parsed. (Inherited from Infragistics.Documents.Parsing.Symbol) |
![]() | IsUnrecognized | Gets the value indicating whether the TerminalSymbol represents unrecognized content. |
![]() | LanguageElement | Gets or sets the language element for tokens associated with this symbol. |
![]() | LanguageElementName | Gets or set the name of the language element for the TerminalSymbol. |
![]() | LexerStateToEnter | Gets or sets the lexer state which should be entered when the lexer encounters this TerminalSymbol when analyzing a document. |
![]() | LookaheadPattern | Gets or sets the regular expression pattern which is used to match the text following a token associated with the TerminalSymbol to determine if the token can actually be used or not. |
![]() | Name | Returns the name of the symbol. (Inherited from Infragistics.Documents.Parsing.Symbol) |
![]() | Value | Gets the value associated with the TerminalSymbol, which is either a literal string or a regular expression, depending on the Comparison |
Name | Description | |
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![]() | ToString | Returns the string representation of this object. |