Emanuel Peter b41146cd1e 8367531: Template Framework: use scopes and tokens instead of misbehaving immediate-return-queries
Co-authored-by: Christian Hagedorn <chagedorn@openjdk.org>
Reviewed-by: rcastanedalo, mhaessig, chagedorn
2025-11-20 09:32:57 +00:00

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package compiler.lib.template_framework;
/**
* The {@link Template#scope} and {@link Hook#anchor} are given a list of tokens, which are either
* {@link Token}s or {@link String}s or some permitted boxed primitives.
*/
public sealed interface Token permits StringToken,
TemplateToken,
TemplateToken.ZeroArgs,
TemplateToken.OneArg,
TemplateToken.TwoArgs,
TemplateToken.ThreeArgs,
HookAnchorToken,
HookInsertToken,
HookIsAnchoredToken,
AddNameToken,
NameSampleToken,
NameForEachToken,
NamesToListToken,
NameCountToken,
NameHasAnyToken,
LetToken,
ScopeToken,
ScopeTokenImpl,
SetFuelCostToken {}