A let expression.
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#include <std_expr.h>
+ Inheritance diagram for let_exprt:
+ Collaboration diagram for let_exprt:
convenience constructor for the case of a single binding
convenience accessor for the symbol of a single binding
convenience accessor for the symbol of a single binding
convenience accessor for the value of a single binding
convenience accessor for the value of a single binding
- Public Member Functions inherited from
exprt
Return the type of the expression.
Return true if there is at least one operand.
Add the source location from location, if it is non-nil.
Add the source location from location, if it is non-nil.
Add the source location from other, if it has any.
Add the source location from other, if it has any.
Copy the given argument to the end of exprt's operands.
Add the given argument to the end of exprt's operands.
Add the given argument to the end of exprt's operands.
Add the given arguments to the end of exprt's operands.
Add the given arguments to the end of exprt's operands.
Return whether the expression is a constant.
Return whether the expression is a constant representing true.
Return whether the expression is a constant representing false.
Return whether the expression is a constant representing 0.
Return whether the expression is a constant representing 1.
Return whether the expression represents a Boolean.
Get a
source_locationt from the expression or from its operands (non-recursively).
These are pre-order traversal visitors, i.e., the visitor is executed on a node before its children have been visited.
These are post-order traversal visitors, i.e., the visitor is executed on a node after its children have been visited.
- Public Member Functions inherited from
irept
defines ordering on the internal representation
defines ordering on the internal representation
defines ordering on the internal representation comments are ignored
Static Public Member Functions
- Static Public Member Functions inherited from
binary_exprt
- Static Public Member Functions inherited from
exprt
Check that the expression is well-formed (shallow checks only, i.e., subexpressions and its type are not checked).
Check that the expression is well-formed, assuming that its subexpressions and type have all ready been checked for well-formedness.
Check that the expression is well-formed (full check, including checks of all subexpressions and the type)
- Static Public Member Functions inherited from
irept
count the number of named_sub elements that are not comments
Additional Inherited Members
- Public Types inherited from
exprt
- Public Types inherited from
irept
Used to refer to this class from derived classes.
- Protected Member Functions inherited from
exprt
Does the same as remove_ref, but using an explicit stack instead of recursion.
Detailed Description
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
◆ let_exprt() [1/2]
◆ let_exprt() [2/2]
convenience constructor for the case of a single binding
Definition at line 3279 of file std_expr.h.
Member Function Documentation
◆ binding() [1/2]
◆ binding() [2/2]
◆ symbol() [1/2]
convenience accessor for the symbol of a single binding
Definition at line 3298 of file std_expr.h.
◆ symbol() [2/2]
convenience accessor for the symbol of a single binding
Definition at line 3306 of file std_expr.h.
◆ validate()
◆ value() [1/2]
exprt & let_exprt::value
(
)
inline
convenience accessor for the value of a single binding
Definition at line 3314 of file std_expr.h.
◆ value() [2/2]
convenience accessor for the value of a single binding
Definition at line 3322 of file std_expr.h.
◆ values() [1/2]
◆ values() [2/2]
◆ variables() [1/2]
◆ variables() [2/2]
◆ where() [1/2]
exprt & let_exprt::where
(
)
inline
◆ where() [2/2]
The documentation for this class was generated from the following files: