Add Go accessor for IntervalSet.intervals#3800
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Signed-off-by: James Taylor <jamestaylor@apache.org>
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Makes sense. thanks. |
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In Go, we should either make the field visible or use an accessor called Intervals() rather than GetIntervals(). However, I guess we can close #3801 now? |
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Signed-off-by: James Taylor jamestaylor@apache.org
Unlike the Java version, in the Go-based version of interval_sets, there's no way to access the IntervalSets.intervals field. This field is useful when using Parser.getExpectedTokens(). The alternative is to use IntervalSets#StringVerbose and parse the string returned (which is much more expensive).