literalPhrase(string)grammaren_us.t[7163]

A "literal" is essentially any phrase. This can include a quoted string, a number, or any set of word tokens.

grammar literalPhrase(string) :   LiteralProd

Superclass Tree   (in declaration order)

literalPhrase(string)
        LiteralProd
                BasicProd
                        object

Summary of Properties  

Inherited from BasicProd :
firstTokenIndex  isSpecialResponseMatch  lastTokenIndex 

Summary of Methods  

getLiteralText  getTentativeLiteralText  resolveLiteral 

Inherited from BasicProd :
canResolveTo  getOrigText  getOrigTokenList  setOrigTokenList 

Properties  

(none)

Methods  

getLiteralText (results, action, which)en_us.t[7164]

no description available

getTentativeLiteralText ( )en_us.t[7170]
get the text from our underlying quoted string

resolveLiteral (results)en_us.t[7179]
our result will never change, so our tentative text is the same as our regular literal text

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