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LGRINDEF(5)							   LGRINDEF(5)

NAME
       lgrindef - LGrind's language definition data base

NOTE
       This  man page is not yet much outdated, but might be soon except some‐
       body asks me to work on it. Consider the LaTeX docs the real docs.

SYNOPSIS
       /usr/TeX/texmf/tex/latex/lgrind/lgrindef

DESCRIPTION
       lgrindef contains all language definitions  for	lgrind(1).   The  data
       base is very similar to vgrind(5) and termcap(5), and it is upward-com‐
       patible with that of vgrind(5).	Capabilities in lgrindef  are  of  two
       types:  Boolean	capabilities which indicate that the language has some
       particular feature and string capabilities which give a regular expres‐
       sion or keyword list.  Entries may continue onto multiple lines by giv‐
       ing a \ as the last character of a line.	 Lines	starting  with	#  are
       comments.

   Capabilities
       The following table names and describes each capability.

       Name  Type  Description
       ab    str   Regular  expression for the start of an alternate form com‐
		   ment
       ae    str   Regular expression for the end of an alternate form comment
       bb    str   Regular expression for the start of a block
       be    str   Regular expression for the end of a lexical block
       cb    str   Regular expression for the start of a comment
       ce    str   Regular expression for the end of a comment
       cf    bool  (Boolean) Use specialized C function detection
       id    str   String giving characters other than letters and digits that
		   may legally occur in identifiers (default `_')
       kw    str   A list of keywords separated by spaces
       lb    str   Regular expression for the start of a character constant
       le    str   Regular expression for the end of a character constant
       mb    str   Regular  expression for the start of TeX math within a com‐
		   ment
       me    str   Regular expression for the end of TeX math within a comment
       np    str   Regular expression for a line not containing the start of a
		   procedure
       oc    bool  Present means upper and lower case are equivalent
       pb    str   Regular expression for start of a procedure
       pl    bool  Procedure  definitions are constrained to the lexical level
		   matched by the `px' capability
       px    str   A match for this regular expression indicates  that	proce‐
		   dure definitions may occur at the next lexical level.  Use‐
		   ful for lisp-like languages in which procedure  definitions
		   occur as subexpressions of defuns.
       rb    str   Regular  expression	for  the  start of a block outside the
		   actual code
       sb    str   Regular expression for the start of a string
       se    str   Regular expression for the end of a string
       rb    str   Regular expression for the end of a block outside a funtion
		   (e. g. records in Pascal and Modula-2)
       tb    str   Regular  expression for the start of TeX text within a com‐
		   ment
       tc    str   Use the named entry as a continuation of this one
       te    str   Regular expression for the end of TeX text within a comment
       tl    bool  Present means procedures are only defined at the top	 lexi‐
		   cal level
       vb    str   Regular  expression for the start of typewriter text within
		   a comment
       ve    str   Regular expression for the end of typewriter text within  a
		   comment
       zb    str   Regular  expression	for the start of program text within a
		   comment
       ze    str   Regular expression for the end of  program  text  within  a
		   comment

   Regular Expressions
       lgrindef uses regular expressions similar to those of ex(1) and lex(1).
       The characters `^', `$', `|', `:', and `\' are reserved characters  and
       must  be `quoted' with a preceding \ if they are to be included as nor‐
       mal characters.	The metasymbols and their meanings are:

       $      The end of a line
       ^      The beginning of a line
       \d     A delimiter (space, tab, newline, start of line)
       \a     Matches any string of symbols (like `.*' in lex)
       \p     Matches any identifier.  In a  procedure	definition  (the  `pb'
	      capability)  the	string that matches this symbol is used as the
	      procedure name.
       ()     Grouping
       |      Alternation
       ?      Last item is optional
       \e     Preceding any string means that the string  will	not  match  an
	      input  string if the input string is preceded by an escape char‐
	      acter (\).  This is typically used for languages (like  C)  that
	      can include the string delimiter in a string by escaping it.

       Unlike  other  regular expressions in the system, these match words and
       not characters.	Hence something	 like  `(tramp|steamer)flies?'	 would
       match `tramp', `steamer', `trampflies', or `steamerflies'.  Contrary to
       some forms of regular  expressions,  lgrindef  alternation  binds  very
       tightly.	  Grouping  parentheses	 are likely to be necessary in expres‐
       sions involving alternation.

   Keyword List
       The keyword list is just a list of keywords in the  language  separated
       by spaces.  If the `oc' boolean is specified, indicating that upper and
       lower case are equivalent, then all the keywords should be specified in
       lower case.

EXAMPLE
       The  following  entry,  which describes the C language, is typical of a
       language entry.

	      C|the C programming language:\
		   :pb=^\d?*?\d?\p\d?a?:bb={:be=}:cb=/*:ce=*/:\
		   :sb=":se=\e":lb=':le=\e':tl:\
		   :zb=@:ze=@:tb=%%:te=%%:mb=%\$:me=\$%:vb=%\|:ve=\|%:\
		   :kw=asm auto break case char continue default do double\
		   else enum extern float for fortran goto if int long\
		   register return short sizeof static struct switch typedef\
		   union unsigned while #define #else #endif #if #ifdef\
		   #ifndef #include #undef # define else endif if ifdef\
		   ifndef include undef:

       Note that the first field is just the language name (and	 any  variants
       of  it).	 Thus the C language could be specified to lgrind(1) as `c' or
       `C', since case is not significant here.

FILES
       /usr/TeX/texmf/tex/latex/lgrind/lgrindef	  file	 containing   terminal
       descriptions

SEE ALSO
       latex(1), lgrind(1), vgrindefs(5), For full documentation, refer to the
       package itself; it comes as a .dtx containing  both  the	 documentation
       and the LaTeX-files.

TeX/LaTeX		       11 February 1997			   LGRINDEF(5)
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