| // Copyright 2017-2020 The Verible Authors. |
| // |
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| |
| #ifndef VERIBLE_VERILOG_TOKEN_VERILOG_TOKEN_H__ |
| #define VERIBLE_VERILOG_TOKEN_VERILOG_TOKEN_H__ |
| |
| #include "absl/strings/string_view.h" |
| #include "verilog/parser/verilog_token_enum.h" |
| |
| namespace verilog { |
| |
| // Returns token identifier suitable for use in string-based APIs (such as JSON |
| // export in verible-verilog-syntax). The identifiers are easy to type in |
| // programming languages and are mostly self-explanatory. They use: |
| // - Token text for string and character literal tokens. Examples: |
| // "module", "==", ";", "'" |
| // - Token name used in verilog/parser/verilog.y. This uses the original token |
| // names, not their (optional) display names. Examples: |
| // "SymbolIdentifier", "TK_DecNumber", "TK_EOL_COMMENT", "TK_NEWLINE" |
| // |
| // See also: verilog_symbol_name() in verilog_parser.h |
| absl::string_view TokenTypeToString(size_t tokentype); |
| |
| } // namespace verilog |
| |
| #endif // VERIBLE_VERILOG_TOKEN_VERILOG_TOKEN_H__ |