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Windmill deno client (separated from the main repo because most of the code is auto-generated from the openapi and not worth committing)
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function visit
import { visit } from "https://deno.land/x/windmill@v1.394.6/node_modules/yaml/browser/dist/parse/cst-visit.js";

Apply a visitor to a CST document or item.

Walks through the tree (depth-first) starting from the root, calling a visitor function with two arguments when entering each item:

  • item: The current item, which included the following members:
    • start: SourceToken[] – Source tokens before the key or value, possibly including its anchor or tag.
    • key?: Token | null – Set for pair values. May then be null, if the key before the : separator is empty.
    • sep?: SourceToken[] – Source tokens between the key and the value, which should include the : map value indicator if value is set.
    • value?: Token – The value of a sequence item, or of a map pair.
  • path: The steps from the root to the current node, as an array of ['key' | 'value', number] tuples.

The return value of the visitor may be used to control the traversal:

  • undefined (default): Do nothing and continue
  • visit.SKIP: Do not visit the children of this token, continue with next sibling
  • visit.BREAK: Terminate traversal completely
  • visit.REMOVE: Remove the current item, then continue with the next one
  • number: Set the index of the next step. This is useful especially if the index of the current token has changed.
  • function: Define the next visitor for this item. After the original visitor is called on item entry, next visitors are called after handling a non-empty key and when exiting the item.

Parameters

cst
visitor