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package org.jruby.ast;
Any thing which implements this represents a Callable-like node which can have a block
associated with it as part of that call. The calls which can be this are: RubyCallNode, FCallNode,
VCallNode, and SuperNode. Blocks (the IterNode that this interface refers to can be either
an IterNode ( {...} or do ... end ) or a BlockPassNode (&block).
It is likely we can remove this interface once the parser explicitly passes all iters into
the callable node during construction.
/**
* Any thing which implements this represents a Callable-like node which can have a block
* associated with it as part of that call. The calls which can be this are: RubyCallNode, FCallNode,
* VCallNode, and SuperNode. Blocks (the IterNode that this interface refers to can be either
* an IterNode ( {...} or do ... end ) or a BlockPassNode (&block).
*
* It is likely we can remove this interface once the parser explicitly passes all iters into
* the callable node during construction.
*/
public interface BlockAcceptingNode {
public Node getIterNode();
public Node setIterNode(Node iterNode);
}