/* * @(#)CharacterLiteral.java 2.1 2003/10/07 * * Copyright (C) 1999, 2003 D.A. Watt and D.F. Brown * Dept. of Computing Science, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QQ Scotland * and School of Computer and Math Sciences, The Robert Gordon University, * St. Andrew Street, Aberdeen AB25 1HG, Scotland. * All rights reserved. * * This software is provided free for educational use only. It may * not be used for commercial purposes without the prior written permission * of the authors. */ package triangle.abstractSyntaxTrees.terminals; import triangle.abstractSyntaxTrees.visitors.LiteralVisitor; import triangle.syntacticAnalyzer.SourcePosition; public class CharacterLiteral extends Terminal { public CharacterLiteral(String spelling, SourcePosition position) { super(spelling, position); } public TResult visit(LiteralVisitor v, TArg arg) { return v.visitCharacterLiteral(this, arg); } public TResult visit(LiteralVisitor visitor) { return visit(visitor, null); } public int getValue() { return spelling.charAt(1); } }