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- c.datatype/c.datatype
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- c.datatype/c.datatype c.datatype/c.datatype
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- NAME
- c.datatype - data type for any c source
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- FUNCTION
- This datatype is designed to display C and C++ source codes. It
- display's different parts of the C source in different style and
- color.At the moment these parts are :
- STANDARD - any text which, doesn't match the following parts
- COMMENT - any comment such like /* ... */ and // ...
- CPP - any C-PreProcessor keyword like "#define" or "#include"
- KEYWORD - any C/C++ keyword, which isn't handled explicitly
- STORAGE - extern,static,register,auto keywords
- TYPES - basic type keywords like int,char,long etc.
- TYPENAME - any name following a struct,union,class or enum
- STRING - any string or char literal
- NUMBER - any number constant decimal,hex
- HEADER - any include filename
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- It uses a parser generated by bison with my yacc grammer.Because it's
- a parser, it may occur a parse error on some unusual source code. If
- this happens please send me a description of this parse error and
- maybe the input file. So I can fix this problem !
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- PREFS
- The c.prefs file is searched first in PROGDIR:Prefs/DataTypes/ and
- then in Env:DataTypes/ with the following five ReadArgs() templates :
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- - CPART/A/K,PEN/N/K,R=RED/N/K,G=GREEN/N/K,B=BLUE/N/K,BGPEN/N/K,
- BGR=BGRED/N/K,BGG=BGGREEN/N/K,BGB=BGBLUE/N/K,ITALIC/S,BOLD/S,
- UNDERLINED/S,TEXT/S
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- CPART is one of the explaned cpart names like COMMENT or CPP.
- PEN assigns the color with the pen number to the specified part
- R,G,B defines a new color for the specified part. This color is
- allocated with ObtainBestPenA(...,OBP_Precision,
- PRECISION_ICON);
- BGPEN same as PEN, but for background
- BGR,BGG,BGB defines a new background color for the specified part.
- This color is allocated with ObtainBestPenA(...,OBP_Precision,
- PRECISION_ICON);
- ITALIC,BOLD,UNDERLINED specifies the font style for the part
- TEXT treat this CPART as normal text
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- - GLOBAL/A/S,TABLENGTH/N/K,NONESTEDCOMMENTS/S
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- GLOBAL indicates, that this line is a global setting. Note: The
- /A/S combination isn't supported from ReadArgs(), so I check
- it manually !
- TABLENGTH - number of spaces to use for a tab !
- NONESTEDCOMMENTS - disables nested comments
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- - INLINEARGS/A/S,KEYWORD/K/A,PATTERN/K/A,LINES/N/K
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- INLINEARGS indicates ,that this line is a inline args setting
- KEYWORD defines the keyword to search for the inlined arguments for
- the first lines. You can specify any string, which is compared
- using strcmp(). After the keyword follows directly the pattern
- specified by PATTERN.
- PATTERN defines the pattern to get the inlined arguments. Any char
- in the pattern must match the char in the text after the
- keyword. To get any arguments you can specify a template using
- the '%' char like in scanf() function. Following options are
- supported :
- %t - stands for the TABLENGTH
- %c - stands for NESTEDCOMMENTS or NONESTEDCOMMENTS
- LINES - specifies the number of lines from the beginning scanned
- for inline arguments. Default is 10.
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- - USERTYPES/A/S,TYPES/M
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- USERTYPES indicates, that this line contains user defined types
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- TYPES defines words to treat as basic types like int or long etc.
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- - USERKEYWORDS/A/S,KEYWORDS/M
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- USERKEYWORDS indicates, that this line contains user defined
- keywords
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- KEYWORDS defines words to treat as keywords like return etc.
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- - USERSTORAGE/A/S,STORAGE/M
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- USERSTORAGE indicates, that this line contains user defined
- storage keywords
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- STORAGE defines words to treat as storage keywords like static or
- register
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- HISTORY
- see doc/c.datatype.rev
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- AUTHOR
- Stefan Ruppert
- Windthorststrasse 5
- 65439 Floersheim am Main
- Germany
- EMail: i511@informatik.fh-wiesbaden.de
- or ruppert@gundel.zdv.uni-mainz.de
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- SEE ALSO
- text.datatype
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