Member predicate Impl::MethodCallExpr::getSyntacticPositionalArgument
Gets the ith syntactical argument of this expression.
Examples:
foo(42, "bar"); // `42` is syntactic argument 0 and `"bar"` is syntactic argument 1
foo.bar(42); // `42` is syntactic argument 0
Foo::bar(foo, 42); // `foo` is syntactic argument 0 and `42` is syntactic argument 1
Option::Some(x); // `x` is syntactic argument 0
x + y; // `x` is syntactic argument 0 and `y` is syntactic argument 1
-x; // `x` is syntactic argument 0
x[y]; // `x` is syntactic argument 0 and `y` is syntactic argument 1