Cpp.ArgumentList Class
Namespace: Cpp
Superclasses: AstNodeProperties
Represents the argument_list nodes in the syntax tree of your code
Since R2026a
Description
The PQL class ArgumentList represents the node argument_list in the syntax tree of your code.
Predicates
| Type | Raisable | Printable |
|---|---|---|
ArgumentList
| Yes | No |
This class defines these predicates that act on the objects of this class. In addition, objects of this class can access the predicates defined by the base class AstNodeProperties. An object of this class is an object of AstNodeProperties class.
| Predicates | Description |
|---|---|
is(required ArgumentList &argumentList) |
Finds syntax nodes of the type ArgumentList in your C/C++ code and returns them as
argumentList. For example, in foo(1, 2, 3);, this predicate matches
the argument list node for (1, 2, 3).
|
isa(Cpp.Node.Node node) |
Checks if node is an ArgumentList. Use this relation if you want to
negate the condition (for example: not Cpp.ArgumentList.isa(n)).
|
cast(Cpp.Node.Node node, required ArgumentList &cast) |
Finds syntax nodes of the type ArgumentList from the nodes in node.
Retrieval occurs if node is compatible with the ArgumentList type.
Use this relation if you need further ArgumentList properties.
|
preprocDefined(ArgumentList self, Cpp.Node.Node &child) |
Matches a defined(...) preprocessor expression that appears as an argument.
For example, in FOO(defined(BAR)), this predicate matches defined(BAR).
|
initializerList(ArgumentList self, Cpp.Node.Node &child) |
Matches an initializer list used as an argument. For example, in foo({1, 2, 3});,
this predicate matches {1, 2, 3}.
|
expression(ArgumentList self, Cpp.Node.Node &child) |
Matches each expression argument. For example, in foo(a + b, 42);, this predicate matches
a + b and 42.
|
compoundStatement(ArgumentList self, Cpp.Node.Node &child) |
Matches a compound statement used as an argument. For example, in
foo(({ int x = 0; x + 1; }));, this predicate matches the compound statement
({ int x = 0; x + 1; }).
|
isEnclosedInArgumentList(Cpp.Node.Node child) |
Checks if child appears inside an ArgumentList.
|
getEnclosingArgumentList(Cpp.Node.Node child, required ArgumentList &parent) |
Finds the nearest enclosing ArgumentList ancestor of child
and returns it as parent.
|
Version History
Introduced in R2026a
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