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package jdk.nashorn.api.tree;

Provides methods to convert between character positions and line numbers for a compilation unit.
Deprecated:Nashorn JavaScript script engine and APIs, and the jjs tool are deprecated with the intent to remove them in a future release.
Since:9
/** * Provides methods to convert between character positions and line numbers * for a compilation unit. * * @deprecated Nashorn JavaScript script engine and APIs, and the jjs tool * are deprecated with the intent to remove them in a future release. * * @since 9 */
@Deprecated(since="11", forRemoval=true) public interface LineMap {
Find the line containing a position; a line termination character is on the line it terminates.
Params:
  • pos – character offset of the position
Returns:the line number of pos (first line is 1)
/** * Find the line containing a position; a line termination * character is on the line it terminates. * * @param pos character offset of the position * @return the line number of pos (first line is 1) */
long getLineNumber(long pos);
Find the column for a character position. Tab characters preceding the position on the same line will be expanded when calculating the column number.
Params:
  • pos – character offset of the position
Returns: the tab-expanded column number of pos (first column is 1)
/** * Find the column for a character position. * Tab characters preceding the position on the same line * will be expanded when calculating the column number. * * @param pos character offset of the position * @return the tab-expanded column number of pos (first column is 1) */
long getColumnNumber(long pos); }