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/* Generated By:JJTree: Do not edit this line. Node.java */
package com.sun.jmx.snmp.IPAcl;
/* All AST nodes must implement this interface. It provides basic
machinery for constructing the parent and child relationships
between nodes. */
interface Node {
/** This method is called after the node has been made the current
node. It indicates that child nodes can now be added to it. */
public void jjtOpen();
/** This method is called after all the child nodes have been
added. */
public void jjtClose();
/** This pair of methods are used to inform the node of its
parent. */
public void jjtSetParent(Node n);
public Node jjtGetParent();
/** This method tells the node to add its argument to the node's
list of children. */
public void jjtAddChild(Node n, int i);
/** This method returns a child node. The children are numbered
from zero, left to right. */
public Node jjtGetChild(int i);
/** Return the number of children the node has. */
public int jjtGetNumChildren();
}