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Diffstat (limited to 'lisp/progmodes/antlr-mode.el')
-rw-r--r-- | lisp/progmodes/antlr-mode.el | 30 |
1 files changed, 15 insertions, 15 deletions
diff --git a/lisp/progmodes/antlr-mode.el b/lisp/progmodes/antlr-mode.el index 2d9bd487bb9..9cac400c27b 100644 --- a/lisp/progmodes/antlr-mode.el +++ b/lisp/progmodes/antlr-mode.el @@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ variable list\" near the end of the file, see (c++-mode "C++" "\"Cpp\"" "Cpp")) "List of ANTLR's supported languages. Each element in this list looks like - \(MAJOR-MODE MODELINE-STRING OPTION-VALUE...) + (MAJOR-MODE MODELINE-STRING OPTION-VALUE...) MAJOR-MODE, the major mode of the code in the grammar's actions, is the value of `antlr-language' if the first group in the string matched by @@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ also displayed in the mode line next to \"Antlr\"." (defcustom antlr-language-limit-n-regexp '(8192 . "language[ \t]*=[ \t]*\\(\"?[A-Z][A-Za-z_]*\"?\\)") "Used to set a reasonable value for `antlr-language'. -Looks like \(LIMIT \. REGEXP). Search for REGEXP from the beginning of +Looks like \(LIMIT . REGEXP). Search for REGEXP from the beginning of the buffer to LIMIT and use the first group in the matched string to set the language according to `antlr-language-alist'." :group 'antlr @@ -620,7 +620,7 @@ COUNT starts with 1. GEN-SEP is used to separate long variable values." (c++-mode ("%sTokenTypes.hpp") ("%s.cpp" "%s.hpp"))) "Language dependent formats which specify generated files. Each element in this list looks looks like - \(MAJOR-MODE (VOCAB-FILE-FORMAT...) (CLASS-FILE-FORMAT...)). + (MAJOR-MODE (VOCAB-FILE-FORMAT...) (CLASS-FILE-FORMAT...)). The element whose MAJOR-MODE is equal to `antlr-language' is used to specify the generated files which are language dependent. See variable @@ -779,7 +779,7 @@ fontification, see `antlr-font-lock-keywords-alist'. While calculating the decoration level for actions, `major-mode' is bound to `antlr-language'. For example, with value - \((java-mode \. 2) (c++-mode \. 0)) + ((java-mode . 2) (c++-mode . 0)) Java actions are fontified with level 2 and C++ actions are not fontified at all." :group 'antlr @@ -817,7 +817,7 @@ Do not change the value of this constant.") c++-font-lock-keywords-3)) "List of font-lock keywords for actions in the grammar. Each element in this list looks like - \(MAJOR-MODE KEYWORD...) + (MAJOR-MODE KEYWORD...) If `antlr-language' is equal to MAJOR-MODE, the KEYWORDs are the font-lock keywords according to `font-lock-defaults' used for the code @@ -1570,8 +1570,8 @@ Inserting an option with this command works as follows: 4. Ask user for confirmation if the given OPTION does not seem to be a valid option to insert into the current file. 5. Find a correct position to insert the option. - 6. Depending on the option, insert it the following way \(inserting an - option also means inserting the option section if necessary\): + 6. Depending on the option, insert it the following way (inserting an + option also means inserting the option section if necessary): - Insert the option and let user insert the value at point. - Read a value (with completion) from the minibuffer, using a previous value as initial contents, and insert option with value. @@ -1687,9 +1687,9 @@ Return \(LEVEL OPTION LOCATION)." (defun antlr-option-kind (requested) "Return level and location for option to insert near point. Call function `antlr-option-level' with argument REQUESTED. If the -result is nil, return \(REQUESTED \. error). If the result has the -non-nil value LEVEL, return \(LEVEL \. LOCATION) where LOCATION looks -like \(AREA \. PLACE), see `antlr-option-location'." +result is nil, return \(REQUESTED . error). If the result has the +non-nil value LEVEL, return \(LEVEL . LOCATION) where LOCATION looks +like \(AREA . PLACE), see `antlr-option-location'." (save-excursion (save-restriction (let ((min0 (point-min)) ; before `widen'! @@ -1845,7 +1845,7 @@ WARNING: this may alter `match-data'." (defun antlr-insert-option-do (level option old area pos) "Insert option into buffer at position POS. Insert option of level LEVEL and name OPTION. If OLD is non-nil, an -options area is already exists. If OLD looks like \(BEG \. END), the +options area is already exists. If OLD looks like \(BEG . END), the option already exists. Then, BEG is the start position of the option value, the position of the `=' or nil, and END is the end position of the option value or nil. @@ -2104,7 +2104,7 @@ Called in PHASE `before-input', see `antlr-options-alists'." (defun antlr-file-dependencies () "Return dependencies for grammar in current buffer. -The result looks like \(FILE \(CLASSES \. SUPERS) VOCABS \. LANGUAGE) +The result looks like \(FILE \(CLASSES . SUPERS) VOCABS . LANGUAGE) where CLASSES = ((CLASS . CLASS-EVOCAB) ...), SUPERS = ((SUPER . USE-EVOCAB-P) ...), and VOCABS = ((EVOCAB ...) . (IVOCAB ...)) @@ -2168,8 +2168,8 @@ its export vocabulary is used as an import vocabulary." (defun antlr-directory-dependencies (dirname) "Return dependencies for all grammar files in directory DIRNAME. -The result looks like \((CLASS-SPEC ...) \. \(FILE-DEP ...)) - where CLASS-SPEC = (CLASS (FILE \. EVOCAB) ...). +The result looks like \((CLASS-SPEC ...) . \(FILE-DEP ...)) + where CLASS-SPEC = (CLASS (FILE . EVOCAB) ...). FILE-DEP are the dependencies for each grammar file in DIRNAME, see `antlr-file-dependencies'. For each grammar class CLASS, FILE is a @@ -2220,7 +2220,7 @@ The result looks like \(OPTION WITH-UNKNOWN GLIB ...). OPTION is the complete \"-glib\" option. WITH-UNKNOWN is t if there is none or more than one grammar file for at least one super grammar. -Each GLIB looks like \(GRAMMAR-FILE \. EVOCAB). GRAMMAR-FILE is a file +Each GLIB looks like \(GRAMMAR-FILE . EVOCAB). GRAMMAR-FILE is a file in which a super-grammar is defined. EVOCAB is the value of the export vocabulary of the super-grammar or nil if it is not needed." ;; If the superclass is defined in the same file, that file will be included |