GetBNFAsync Method
Overloads
GetBNFAsync(BNFType) |
Gets the current Backus-Naur Form (BNF) grammar of the Qlik engine scripting language. The BNF rules define the syntax for the script statements and the script or chart functions. In the Qlik engine BNF grammar, a token is a string of one or more characters that is significant as a group. For example, a token could be a function name, a number, a letter, a parenthesis, and so on. |
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GetBNFAsync(AsyncHandle, BNFType) |
Gets the current Backus-Naur Form (BNF) grammar of the Qlik engine scripting language. The BNF rules define the syntax for the script statements and the script or chart functions. In the Qlik engine BNF grammar, a token is a string of one or more characters that is significant as a group. For example, a token could be a function name, a number, a letter, a parenthesis, and so on. |
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GetBNFAsync<T>(AsyncHandle, Func<Response, T>, BNFType) |
Gets the current Backus-Naur Form (BNF) grammar of the Qlik engine scripting language. The BNF rules define the syntax for the script statements and the script or chart functions. In the Qlik engine BNF grammar, a token is a string of one or more characters that is significant as a group. For example, a token could be a function name, a number, a letter, a parenthesis, and so on. |
GetBNFAsync(BNFType)
Gets the current Backus-Naur Form (BNF) grammar of the Qlik engine scripting language. The BNF rules define the syntax for the script statements and the script or chart functions.
In the Qlik engine BNF grammar, a token is a string of one or more characters that is significant as a group. For example, a token could be a function name, a number, a letter, a parenthesis, and so on.
Declaration
[Obsolete("Use the _GetBaseBNF_ method instead")]
public Task<IEnumerable<BNFDef>> GetBNFAsync([QixName("qBnfType")] BNFType bnfType)
Parameters
Type | Name | Description |
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BNFType | bnfType |
Returns a set of rules defining the syntax for:
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Returns
Type | Description |
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System.Threading.Tasks.Task<System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<BNFDef>> |
Implements
GetBNFAsync(AsyncHandle, BNFType)
Gets the current Backus-Naur Form (BNF) grammar of the Qlik engine scripting language. The BNF rules define the syntax for the script statements and the script or chart functions.
In the Qlik engine BNF grammar, a token is a string of one or more characters that is significant as a group. For example, a token could be a function name, a number, a letter, a parenthesis, and so on.
Declaration
[Obsolete("Use the _GetBaseBNF_ method instead")]
public Task<IEnumerable<BNFDef>> GetBNFAsync(AsyncHandle asyncHandle, [QixName("qBnfType")] BNFType bnfType)
Parameters
Type | Name | Description |
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AsyncHandle | asyncHandle |
Handle to asynchronous method request |
BNFType | bnfType |
Returns a set of rules defining the syntax for:
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Returns
Type | Description |
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System.Threading.Tasks.Task<System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<BNFDef>> |
Implements
GetBNFAsync<T>(AsyncHandle, Func<Response, T>, BNFType)
Gets the current Backus-Naur Form (BNF) grammar of the Qlik engine scripting language. The BNF rules define the syntax for the script statements and the script or chart functions.
In the Qlik engine BNF grammar, a token is a string of one or more characters that is significant as a group. For example, a token could be a function name, a number, a letter, a parenthesis, and so on.
Declaration
[Obsolete("Use the _GetBaseBNF_ method instead")]
public Task<T> GetBNFAsync<T>(AsyncHandle asyncHandle, Func<Response, T> onResult, [QixName("qBnfType")] BNFType bnfType)
Parameters
Type | Name | Description |
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AsyncHandle | asyncHandle |
Handle to asynchronous method request |
System.Func<Response, T> | onResult |
Continuation function |
BNFType | bnfType |
Returns a set of rules defining the syntax for:
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Returns
Type | Description |
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System.Threading.Tasks.Task<T> |
Type Parameters
Name | Description |
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T |
Implements
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