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Eclipse JDT
Release 3.5

Uses of Class
org.eclipse.jdt.core.dom.CharacterLiteral

Packages that use CharacterLiteral
org.eclipse.jdt.core.dom The Java DOM/AST is the set of classes that model the source code of a Java program as a structured document. 
 

Uses of CharacterLiteral in org.eclipse.jdt.core.dom
 

Methods in org.eclipse.jdt.core.dom that return CharacterLiteral
  CharacterLiteral AST. newCharacterLiteral ()
          Creates and returns a new unparented character literal node.
 

Methods in org.eclipse.jdt.core.dom with parameters of type CharacterLiteral
 void ASTVisitor. endVisit ( CharacterLiteral node)
          End of visit the given type-specific AST node.
 boolean ASTMatcher. match ( CharacterLiteral node, Object other)
          Returns whether the given node and the other object match.
 boolean ASTVisitor. visit ( CharacterLiteral node)
          Visits the given type-specific AST node.
 


Eclipse JDT
Release 3.5

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