/** * @license * Copyright Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. * * Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style license that can be * found in the LICENSE file at https://angular.io/license */ /** * A path is an ordered set of elements. Typically a path is to a * particular offset in a source file. The head of the list is the top * most node. The tail is the node that contains the offset directly. * * For example, the expresion `a + b + c` might have an ast that looks * like: * + * / \ * a + * / \ * b c * * The path to the node at offset 9 would be `['+' at 1-10, '+' at 7-10, * 'c' at 9-10]` and the path the node at offset 1 would be * `['+' at 1-10, 'a' at 1-2]`. */ export class AstPath { constructor(private path: T[], public position: number = -1) {} get empty(): boolean { return !this.path || !this.path.length; } get head(): T|undefined { return this.path[0]; } get tail(): T|undefined { return this.path[this.path.length - 1]; } parentOf(node: T|undefined): T|undefined { return node && this.path[this.path.indexOf(node) - 1]; } childOf(node: T): T|undefined { return this.path[this.path.indexOf(node) + 1]; } first(ctor: {new (...args: any[]): N}): N|undefined { for (let i = this.path.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) { let item = this.path[i]; if (item instanceof ctor) return item; } } push(node: T) { this.path.push(node); } pop(): T { return this.path.pop() !; } }