# Optional properties of a variable that can be used to determine how to render # the variable in the UI. class DAP::VariablePresentationHint < DAP::Base # The kind of variable. Before introducing additional values, try to use the listed values. # Values: # 'property': Indicates that the object is a property. # 'method': Indicates that the object is a method. # 'class': Indicates that the object is a class. # 'data': Indicates that the object is data. # 'event': Indicates that the object is an event. # 'baseClass': Indicates that the object is a base class. # 'innerClass': Indicates that the object is an inner class. # 'interface': Indicates that the object is an interface. # 'mostDerivedClass': Indicates that the object is the most derived class. # 'virtual': Indicates that the object is virtual, that means it is a synthetic object introducedby the # adapter for rendering purposes, e.g. an index range for large arrays. # 'dataBreakpoint': Indicates that a data breakpoint is registered for the object. # etc. property :kind, required: false, as: 'string' # Set of attributes represented as an array of strings. Before introducing additional values, try to use the listed values. # Values: # 'static': Indicates that the object is static. # 'constant': Indicates that the object is a constant. # 'readOnly': Indicates that the object is read only. # 'rawString': Indicates that the object is a raw string. # 'hasObjectId': Indicates that the object can have an Object ID created for it. # 'canHaveObjectId': Indicates that the object has an Object ID associated with it. # 'hasSideEffects': Indicates that the evaluation had side effects. # etc. property :attributes, required: false, as: 'string' # Visibility of variable. Before introducing additional values, try to use the listed values. # Values: 'public', 'private', 'protected', 'internal', 'final', etc. property :visibility, required: false, as: 'string' end