How to use the @swim/structure.Selector.literal function in @swim/structure

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github swimos / swim / swim-system-js / swim-core-js / @swim / recon / main / ReconStructureParser.ts View on Github external
values(selector: Value): Value {
    return Selector.literal(selector).values();
  }
github swimos / swim / swim-system-js / swim-core-js / @swim / recon / main / ReconStructureParser.ts View on Github external
descendants(selector: Value): Value {
    return Selector.literal(selector).descendants();
  }
github swimos / swim / swim-system-js / swim-core-js / @swim / recon / main / ReconStructureParser.ts View on Github external
children(selector: Value): Value {
    return Selector.literal(selector).children();
  }
github swimos / swim / swim-system-js / swim-core-js / @swim / recon / main / ReconStructureParser.ts View on Github external
keys(selector: Value): Value {
    return Selector.literal(selector).keys();
  }