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41 .Nd language definition data base for
49 contains all language definitions for
55 The following table names and describes each field.
56 .Bl -column Namexxx Tpexxx
57 .It Sy "Name Type Description"
58 .It "ab str regular expression for the start of an alternate comment"
59 .It "ae str regular expression for the end of an alternate comment"
60 .It "pb str regular expression for start of a procedure"
61 .It "bb str regular expression for start of a lexical block"
62 .It "be str regular expression for the end of a lexical block"
63 .It "cb str regular expression for the start of a comment"
64 .It "ce str regular expression for the end of a comment"
65 .It "sb str regular expression for the start of a string"
66 .It "se str regular expression for the end of a string"
67 .It "lb str regular expression for the start of a character constant"
68 .It "le str regular expression for the end of a character constant"
69 .It "nc str regular expression for a non-comment (see below)"
70 .It "tl bool present means procedures are only defined at the top lexical level"
71 .It "oc bool present means upper and lower case are equivalent"
72 .It "kw str a list of keywords separated by spaces"
75 Non-comments are required to describe a certain context where a
76 sequence that would normally start a comment loses its special
77 meaning. A typical example for this can be found in Perl, where
78 comments are normally starting with
82 is an operator on an array.
83 .Sh REGULAR EXPRESSIONS
85 uses regular expression which are very similar to those of
89 The characters `^', `$', `:' and `\e'
90 are reserved characters and must be
91 "quoted" with a preceding
94 are to be included as normal characters.
95 The metasymbols and their meanings are:
96 .Bl -tag -width indent
100 the beginning of a line
102 a delimiter (space, tab, newline, start of line)
104 matches any string of symbols (like .* in lex)
106 matches any alphanumeric name. In a procedure definition (pb) the string
107 that matches this symbol is used as the procedure name.
113 last item is optional
115 preceding any string means that the string will not match an
116 input string if the input string is preceded by an escape character (\e).
117 This is typically used for languages (like C) which can include the
118 string delimiter in a string by escaping it.
121 Unlike other regular expressions in the system, these match words
122 and not characters. Hence something like "(tramp|steamer)flies?"
123 would match "tramp", "steamer", "trampflies", or "steamerflies".
125 The keyword list is just a list of keywords in the language separated
126 by spaces. If the "oc" boolean is specified, indicating that upper
127 and lower case are equivalent, then all the keywords should be
128 specified in lower case.
130 .Bl -tag -width /usr/share/misc/vgrindefs -compact
131 .It Pa /usr/share/misc/vgrindefs
132 File containing terminal descriptions.
135 The following entry, which describes the C language, is
136 typical of a language entry.
139 :pb=^\ed?*?\ed?\ep\ed?\e(\ea?\e):bb={:be=}:cb=/*:ce=*/:sb=":se=\ee":\e
141 :kw=asm auto break case char continue default do double else enum\e
142 extern float for fortran goto if int long register return short\e
143 sizeof static struct switch typedef union unsigned while #define\e
144 #else #endif #if #ifdef #ifndef #include #undef # define else endif\e
145 if ifdef ifndef include undef:
148 Note that the first field is just the language name (and any variants
149 of it). Thus the C language could be specified to
153 Entries may continue onto multiple lines by giving a \e as the last
158 Boolean capabilities which indicate that the language has
159 some particular feature
161 capabilities which give a regular expression or
169 file format appeared in