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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 20.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 21.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 22.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 23.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 24.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 25.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 26.\" SUCH DAMAGE. 27.\" 28.Dd June 6, 1993 29.Dt VGRINDEFS 5 30.Os 31.Sh NAME 32.Nm vgrindefs 33.Nd language definition data base for 34.Xr vgrind 1 35.Sh SYNOPSIS 36.Nm 37.Sh DESCRIPTION 38The 39.Nm 40file 41contains all language definitions for 42.Xr vgrind 1 . 43The data base is 44very similar to 45.Xr termcap 5 . 46.Sh FIELDS 47The following table names and describes each field. 48.Bl -column Namexxx Tpexxx 49.It Sy "Name Type Description" 50.It "ab str regular expression for the start of an alternate comment" 51.It "ae str regular expression for the end of an alternate comment" 52.It "pb str regular expression for start of a procedure" 53.It "bb str regular expression for start of a lexical block" 54.It "be str regular expression for the end of a lexical block" 55.It "cb str regular expression for the start of a comment" 56.It "ce str regular expression for the end of a comment" 57.It "sb str regular expression for the start of a string" 58.It "se str regular expression for the end of a string" 59.It "lb str regular expression for the start of a character constant" 60.It "le str regular expression for the end of a character constant" 61.It "nc str regular expression for a non-comment (see below)" 62.It "tl bool present means procedures are only defined at the top lexical level" 63.It "oc bool present means upper and lower case are equivalent" 64.It "kw str a list of keywords separated by spaces" 65.El 66.Pp 67Non-comments are required to describe a certain context where a 68sequence that would normally start a comment loses its special 69meaning. 70A typical example for this can be found in Perl, where 71comments are normally starting with 72.Ql # , 73while the string 74.Ql $# 75is an operator on an array. 76.Sh REGULAR EXPRESSIONS 77.Nm Vgrindefs 78uses regular expression which are very similar to those of 79.Xr ex 1 80and 81.Xr lex 1 . 82The characters `^', `$', `:' and `\e' 83are reserved characters and must be 84"quoted" with a preceding 85.Ql \e 86if they 87are to be included as normal characters. 88The metasymbols and their meanings are: 89.Bl -tag -width indent 90.It $ 91the end of a line 92.It \&^ 93the beginning of a line 94.It \ed 95a delimiter (space, tab, newline, start of line) 96.It \ea 97matches any string of symbols (like .* in lex) 98.It \ep 99matches any alphanumeric name. 100In a procedure definition (pb) the string 101that matches this symbol is used as the procedure name. 102.It () 103grouping 104.It \&| 105alternation 106.It ? 107last item is optional 108.It \ee 109preceding any string means that the string will not match an 110input string if the input string is preceded by an escape character (\e). 111This is typically used for languages (like C) which can include the 112string delimiter in a string by escaping it. 113.El 114.Pp 115Unlike other regular expressions in the system, these match words 116and not characters. 117Hence something like "(tramp|steamer)flies?" 118would match "tramp", "steamer", "trampflies", or "steamerflies". 119.Sh KEYWORD LIST 120The keyword list is just a list of keywords in the language separated 121by spaces. 122If the "oc" boolean is specified, indicating that upper 123and lower case are equivalent, then all the keywords should be 124specified in lower case. 125.Sh FILES 126.Bl -tag -width /usr/share/misc/vgrindefs -compact 127.It Pa /usr/share/misc/vgrindefs 128File containing terminal descriptions. 129.El 130.Sh EXAMPLES 131The following entry, which describes the C language, is 132typical of a language entry. 133.Bd -literal 134C|c:\ 135:pb=^\ed?*?\ed?\ep\ed?\e(\ea?\e):bb={:be=}:cb=/*:ce=*/:sb=":se=\ee":\e 136:lb=':le=\ee':tl:\e 137:kw=asm auto break case char continue default do double else enum\e 138extern float for fortran goto if int long register return short\e 139sizeof static struct switch typedef union unsigned while #define\e 140#else #endif #if #ifdef #ifndef #include #undef # define else endif\e 141if ifdef ifndef include undef: 142.Ed 143.Pp 144Note that the first field is just the language name (and any variants 145of it). 146Thus the C language could be specified to 147.Xr vgrind 1 148as "c" or "C". 149.Pp 150Entries may continue onto multiple lines by giving a \e as the last 151character of a line. 152Capabilities in 153.Nm 154are of two types: 155Boolean capabilities which indicate that the language has 156some particular feature 157and string 158capabilities which give a regular expression or 159keyword list. 160.Sh SEE ALSO 161.Xr troff 1 Pq Pa ports/textproc/groff , 162.Xr vgrind 1 163.Sh HISTORY 164The 165.Nm 166file format appeared in 167.Bx 4.2 . 168