Member predicate Call::getAnArgumentSubExpr
Gets a subexpression of the argument at position index. If the
argument itself contains calls, such calls will be considered
leaves in the expression tree. The qualifier of the call, if any, is not
considered to be an argument.
Example: the call f(2, 3 + 4, g(4 + 5)) has sub expression(s)
2 at index 0; 3, 4, and 3 + 4 at index 1; and g(4 + 5)
at index 2, respectively.
Expr getAnArgumentSubExpr(int index)