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| <p> At some point, especially when there are lots of semantic actions attached |
| to various points, the grammar tends to be quite difficult to follow. In order |
| to keep an easy-to-read, consistent en aesthetically pleasing look to the Spirit |
| code, the following coding styleguide is advised. </p> |
| <p>This coding style is adapted and extended from the ANTLR/PCCTS style (Terrence |
| Parr) and <a href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/boost/files/coding_guidelines.html">Boost |
| coding guidelines</a> (David Abrahams and Nathan Myers) and is the combined |
| work of Joel de Guzman, Chris Uzdavinis and Hartmut Kaiser.</p> |
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| <li> Rule names use std C++ (Boost) convention. The rule name may be very long.</li> |
| <li>The '=' is neatly indented 4 spaces below. Like Boost, use spaces instead |
| of tabs. </li> |
| <li>Breaking the operands into separate lines puts the semantic actions neatly |
| to the right. </li> |
| <li>Semicolon at the last line terminates the rule. </li> |
| <li>The adjacent parts of a sequence should be indented accordingly to have |
| all, what belongs to one level, at one indentation level.</li> |
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| <pre><span class=identifier> program |
| </span><span class=special>= </span><span class=identifier>program_heading </span><span class=special>[</span><span class=identifier>heading_action</span><span class=special>] |
| </span><span class=identifier> </span><span class=special> >> </span><span class=identifier>block </span><span class=special>[</span><span class=identifier>block_action</span><span class=special>] |
| </span><span class=identifier> </span><span class=special> >> </span><span class=literal>'.' |
| </span><span class=identifier> </span><span class=special>| </span><span class=identifier>another_sequence |
| </span><span class=special>>> </span><span class=identifier>etc |
| </span><span class=identifier> </span><span class=special>;</span></pre> |
| <ul> |
| <li>Prefer literals in the grammar instead of identifiers. e.g. <tt>"program"</tt> |
| instead of <tt>PROGRAM</tt>, <tt>'>='</tt> instead of <tt>GTE</tt> and |
| <tt>'.' </tt>instead of <tt>DOT</tt>. This makes it much easier to read. If |
| this isn't possible (for instance where the used tokens must be identified |
| through integers) capitalized identifiers should be used instead. </li> |
| <li> Breaking the operands may not be needed for short expressions. e.g. <tt>*(',' |
| >> file_identifier)</tt> as long as the line does not exceed 80 characters. |
| </li> |
| <li> If a sequence fits on one line, put spaces inside the parentheses to clearly |
| separate them from the rules. </li> |
| </ul> |
| <pre> <span class=identifier>program_heading |
| </span><span class=special>= </span><span class=identifier>as_lower_d</span><span class=special>[</span><span class=string>"program"</span><span class=special>] |
| >> </span><span class=identifier>identifier |
| </span><span class=special>>> </span><span class=literal>'(' |
| </span><span class=special>>> </span><span class=identifier>file_identifier |
| </span><span class=special>>> *( </span><span class=literal>',' </span><span class=special>>> </span><span class=identifier>file_identifier </span><span class=special>) |
| >> </span><span class=literal>')' |
| </span><span class=special>>> </span><span class=literal>';' |
| </span><span class=special>;</span></pre> |
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| <li> Nesting directives: If a rule does not fit on one line (80 characters) |
| it should be continued on the next line intended by one level. </li> |
| <li>The brackets of directives, semantic expressions (using Phoenix or LL lambda |
| expressions) or parsers should be placed as follows. </li> |
| </ul> |
| <pre> <span class=identifier>identifier |
| </span><span class=special>= </span><span class=identifier>nocase |
| </span><span class=special>[ |
| </span><span class=identifier>lexeme |
| </span><span class=special>[ |
| </span><span class=identifier>alpha </span><span class=special>>> *(</span><span class=identifier>alnum </span><span class=special>| </span><span class=literal>'_'</span><span class=special>) [</span><span class=identifier>id_action</span><span class=special>] |
| ] |
| ] |
| ;</span></pre> |
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| <li> Nesting unary operators (e.g.Kleene star) </li> |
| <li>Unary rule operators (Kleene star, <tt>'!'</tt>, <tt>'+'</tt> etc.) should |
| be moved out one space before the corresponding indentation level, if this |
| rule has a body or a sequence after it, which does not fit on on line. This |
| makes the formatting more consistent and moves the rule 'body' at the same |
| indentation level as the rule itself, highlighting the unary operator.</li> |
| </ul> |
| <pre><span class=special> </span><span class=identifier>block |
| </span><span class=special>= *( </span><span class=identifier>label_declaration_part |
| </span><span class=special>| </span><span class=identifier>constant_definition_part |
| </span><span class=special>| </span><span class=identifier>type_definition_part |
| </span><span class=special>| </span><span class=identifier>variable_declaration_part |
| </span><span class=special>| </span><span class=identifier>procedure_and_function_declaration_part |
| </span><span class=special>) |
| >> </span><span class=identifier>statement_part |
| </span><span class=special>;</span></pre> |
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| <p class="copyright">Copyright © 2001-2003 Joel de Guzman<br> |
| Copyright © 2001-2002 Hartmut Kaiser<br> |
| Copyright © 2001-2002 Chris Uzdavinis<br> |
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| <font size="2">Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software |
| License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at |
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