Cpp.SwitchStatement Class
Namespace: Cpp
Superclasses: AstNodeProperties
Represents the switch_statement nodes in the syntax tree of your code
Since R2026a
Description
The PQL class SwitchStatement represents the node switch_statement in the syntax tree of your code.
switch (value) {
case 1:
doSomething();
break;
default:
break;
}
In this code, the switch_statement node corresponds to the overall switch construct in the C++ source.
Predicates
| Type | Raisable | Printable |
|---|---|---|
SwitchStatement
| 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 | Example |
|---|---|---|
is(SwitchStatement &switchStatement)
| The predicate For example: switch (x) {
case 1:
doSomething();
break;
default:
doDefault();
}
The Tree-sitter node is | This example demonstrates using the
rule CheckSwitchIs = { defectSwitchIs }
defect defectSwitchIs =
when
Cpp.SwitchStatement.is(&sw)
and sw.nodeText(&txt)
raise "SwitchStatement.is matched: '{txt}'"
on sw
|
isa(Ast.Node.Node node, SwitchStatement &cast)
| The predicate For example: switch (x) {
case 1:
doSomething();
break;
default:
doDefault();
}
The Tree-sitter node is | This example demonstrates using the
rule CheckSwitchIs = { defectSwitchIs }
defect defectSwitchIs =
when
Cpp.SwitchStatement.is(&sw)
and sw.nodeText(&txt)
raise "SwitchStatement.is matched: '{txt}'"
on sw
|
condition(SwitchStatement self, Ast.Node.Node &child)
| The For example: switch (x) {
case 1:
break;
}The equivalent tree-sitter node is | This example demonstrates using the
int f(int x) {
switch (x + 1) {
case 1: return 0;
default: return 1;
}
}
The rule captures the switch node and the condition expression node and emits the condition text.
rule CheckCondition = { defectCondition }
defect defectCondition =
when
Cpp.SwitchStatement.is(&sw)
and sw.condition(&cond)
and cond.nodeText(&txt)
raise "Switch condition matched: "{txt}""
on sw
|
body(SwitchStatement self, Ast.Node.Node &child)
| The Example C++ code: switch (x) {
case 1:
doSomething();
break;
default:
doDefault();
}
Equivalent tree-sitter node: (switch_statement
condition: (identifier) ; corresponds to 'x'
body: (compound_statement
(case_statement ...)
(default_statement ...)))
The | This example demonstrates using the
void f(int x) {
switch (x) {
case 1: break;
default: break;
}
}
rule CheckSwitchBody = { defectSwitchBody }
defect defectSwitchBody =
when
Cpp.SwitchStatement.is(&sw)
and sw.body(&body) // &body is an output binding to the switch body node
and body.nodeText(&txt)
raise "SwitchStatement.body matched: \"{txt}\""
on sw
|
Version History
Introduced in R2026a
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