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More file extensions for Groff
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		| @@ -295,9 +295,25 @@ module Linguist | |||||||
|         Language["Common Lisp"] |         Language["Common Lisp"] | ||||||
|       elsif /^(%[%{}]xs|<.*>)/.match(data) |       elsif /^(%[%{}]xs|<.*>)/.match(data) | ||||||
|         Language["Lex"] |         Language["Lex"] | ||||||
|       elsif /^\.[a-z][a-z](\s|$)/.match(data) |       elsif /^\.[a-z][a-z](\s|$)/i.match(data) | ||||||
|         Language["Groff"] |         Language["Groff"] | ||||||
|       end |       end | ||||||
|     end |     end | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  |     disambiguate "Groff", "Nemerle" do |data| | ||||||
|  |       if /^[.']/.match(data) | ||||||
|  |         Language["Groff"] | ||||||
|  |       elsif /^(module|namespace|using)\s/.match(data) | ||||||
|  |         Language["Nemerle"] | ||||||
|  |       end | ||||||
|  |     end | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  |     disambiguate "GAS", "Groff" do |data| | ||||||
|  |       if /^[.'][a-z][a-z](\s|$)/i.match(data) | ||||||
|  |         Language["Groff"] | ||||||
|  |       elsif /((^|\s)move?[. ])|\.(include|globa?l)\s/.match(data) | ||||||
|  |         Language["GAS"] | ||||||
|  |       end | ||||||
|  |     end | ||||||
|   end |   end | ||||||
| end | end | ||||||
|   | |||||||
| @@ -1041,6 +1041,7 @@ GAS: | |||||||
|   group: Assembly |   group: Assembly | ||||||
|   extensions: |   extensions: | ||||||
|   - .s |   - .s | ||||||
|  |   - .ms | ||||||
|   tm_scope: source.asm.x86 |   tm_scope: source.asm.x86 | ||||||
|   ace_mode: assembly_x86 |   ace_mode: assembly_x86 | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| @@ -1209,13 +1210,26 @@ Groff: | |||||||
|   extensions: |   extensions: | ||||||
|   - .man |   - .man | ||||||
|   - '.1' |   - '.1' | ||||||
|  |   - .1in | ||||||
|  |   - .1m | ||||||
|  |   - .1x | ||||||
|   - '.2' |   - '.2' | ||||||
|   - '.3' |   - '.3' | ||||||
|  |   - .3in | ||||||
|  |   - .3m | ||||||
|  |   - .3qt | ||||||
|  |   - .3x | ||||||
|   - '.4' |   - '.4' | ||||||
|   - '.5' |   - '.5' | ||||||
|   - '.6' |   - '.6' | ||||||
|   - '.7' |   - '.7' | ||||||
|  |   - '.8' | ||||||
|  |   - '.9' | ||||||
|   - .l |   - .l | ||||||
|  |   - .ms | ||||||
|  |   - .n | ||||||
|  |   - .rno | ||||||
|  |   - .roff | ||||||
|   tm_scope: text.groff |   tm_scope: text.groff | ||||||
|   aliases: |   aliases: | ||||||
|   - nroff |   - nroff | ||||||
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|  | # output(): Hello, world.\n | ||||||
|  | # mach(): all | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | # Emit hello world while switching back and forth between arm/thumb. | ||||||
|  | # ??? Unfinished | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | 	.macro invalid | ||||||
|  | # This is "undefined" but it's not properly decoded yet. | ||||||
|  | 	.word 0x07ffffff | ||||||
|  | # This is stc which isn't recognized yet. | ||||||
|  | 	stc 0,cr0,[r0] | ||||||
|  | 	.endm | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | 	.global _start | ||||||
|  | _start: | ||||||
|  | # Run some simple insns to confirm the engine is at least working. | ||||||
|  | 	nop | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | # Skip over output text. | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | 	bl skip_output | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | hello_text: | ||||||
|  | 	.asciz "Hello, world.\n" | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | 	.p2align 2 | ||||||
|  | skip_output: | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | # Prime loop. | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | 	mov r4, r14 | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | output_next: | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | # Switch arm->thumb to output next chacter. | ||||||
|  | # At this point r4 must point to the next character to output. | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | 	adr r0, into_thumb + 1 | ||||||
|  | 	bx r0 | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | into_thumb: | ||||||
|  | 	.thumb | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | # Output a character. | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | 	mov r0,#3 @ writec angel call | ||||||
|  | 	mov r1,r4 | ||||||
|  | 	swi 0xab @ ??? Confirm number. | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | # Switch thumb->arm. | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | 	adr r5, back_to_arm | ||||||
|  | 	bx r5 | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | 	.p2align 2 | ||||||
|  | back_to_arm: | ||||||
|  | 	.arm | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | # Load next character, see if done. | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | 	add r4,r4,#1 | ||||||
|  | 	sub r3,r3,r3 | ||||||
|  | 	ldrb r5,[r4,r3] | ||||||
|  | 	teq r5,#0 | ||||||
|  | 	beq done | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | # Output a character (in arm mode). | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | 	mov r0,#3 | ||||||
|  | 	mov r1,r4 | ||||||
|  | 	swi #0x123456 | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | # Load next character, see if done. | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | 	add r4,r4,#1 | ||||||
|  | 	sub r3,r3,r3 | ||||||
|  | 	ldrb r5,[r4,r3] | ||||||
|  | 	teq r5,#0 | ||||||
|  | 	bne output_next | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | done: | ||||||
|  | 	mov r0,#0x18 | ||||||
|  | 	ldr r1,exit_code | ||||||
|  | 	swi #0x123456 | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | # If that fails, try to die with an invalid insn. | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | 	invalid | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | exit_code: | ||||||
|  | 	.word 0x20026 | ||||||
							
								
								
									
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|  | '\" | ||||||
|  | '\" Copyright (c) 1993 The Regents of the University of California. | ||||||
|  | '\" Copyright (c) 1994-1996 Sun Microsystems, Inc. | ||||||
|  | '\" | ||||||
|  | '\" See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution | ||||||
|  | '\" of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. | ||||||
|  | '\" | ||||||
|  | .TH Tcl n "8.6" Tcl "Tcl Built-In Commands" | ||||||
|  | .so man.macros | ||||||
|  | .BS | ||||||
|  | .SH NAME | ||||||
|  | Tcl \- Tool Command Language | ||||||
|  | .SH SYNOPSIS | ||||||
|  | Summary of Tcl language syntax. | ||||||
|  | .BE | ||||||
|  | .SH DESCRIPTION | ||||||
|  | .PP | ||||||
|  | The following rules define the syntax and semantics of the Tcl language: | ||||||
|  | .IP "[1] \fBCommands.\fR" | ||||||
|  | A Tcl script is a string containing one or more commands. | ||||||
|  | Semi-colons and newlines are command separators unless quoted as | ||||||
|  | described below. | ||||||
|  | Close brackets are command terminators during command substitution | ||||||
|  | (see below) unless quoted. | ||||||
|  | .IP "[2] \fBEvaluation.\fR" | ||||||
|  | A command is evaluated in two steps. | ||||||
|  | First, the Tcl interpreter breaks the command into \fIwords\fR | ||||||
|  | and performs substitutions as described below. | ||||||
|  | These substitutions are performed in the same way for all | ||||||
|  | commands. | ||||||
|  | Secondly, the first word is used to locate a command procedure to | ||||||
|  | carry out the command, then all of the words of the command are | ||||||
|  | passed to the command procedure. | ||||||
|  | The command procedure is free to interpret each of its words | ||||||
|  | in any way it likes, such as an integer, variable name, list, | ||||||
|  | or Tcl script. | ||||||
|  | Different commands interpret their words differently. | ||||||
|  | .IP "[3] \fBWords.\fR" | ||||||
|  | Words of a command are separated by white space (except for | ||||||
|  | newlines, which are command separators). | ||||||
|  | .IP "[4] \fBDouble quotes.\fR" | ||||||
|  | If the first character of a word is double-quote | ||||||
|  | .PQ \N'34' | ||||||
|  | then the word is terminated by the next double-quote character. | ||||||
|  | If semi-colons, close brackets, or white space characters | ||||||
|  | (including newlines) appear between the quotes then they are treated | ||||||
|  | as ordinary characters and included in the word. | ||||||
|  | Command substitution, variable substitution, and backslash substitution | ||||||
|  | are performed on the characters between the quotes as described below. | ||||||
|  | The double-quotes are not retained as part of the word. | ||||||
|  | .IP "[5] \fBArgument expansion.\fR" | ||||||
|  | If a word starts with the string | ||||||
|  | .QW {*} | ||||||
|  | followed by a non-whitespace character, then the leading | ||||||
|  | .QW {*} | ||||||
|  | is removed and the rest of the word is parsed and substituted as any other | ||||||
|  | word. After substitution, the word is parsed as a list (without command or | ||||||
|  | variable substitutions; backslash substitutions are performed as is normal for | ||||||
|  | a list and individual internal words may be surrounded by either braces or | ||||||
|  | double-quote characters), and its words are added to the command being | ||||||
|  | substituted. For instance, | ||||||
|  | .QW "cmd a {*}{b [c]} d {*}{$e f {g h}}" | ||||||
|  | is equivalent to | ||||||
|  | .QW "cmd a b {[c]} d {$e} f {g h}" . | ||||||
|  | .IP "[6] \fBBraces.\fR" | ||||||
|  | If the first character of a word is an open brace | ||||||
|  | .PQ { | ||||||
|  | and rule [5] does not apply, then | ||||||
|  | the word is terminated by the matching close brace | ||||||
|  | .PQ } "" . | ||||||
|  | Braces nest within the word: for each additional open | ||||||
|  | brace there must be an additional close brace (however, | ||||||
|  | if an open brace or close brace within the word is | ||||||
|  | quoted with a backslash then it is not counted in locating the | ||||||
|  | matching close brace). | ||||||
|  | No substitutions are performed on the characters between the | ||||||
|  | braces except for backslash-newline substitutions described | ||||||
|  | below, nor do semi-colons, newlines, close brackets, | ||||||
|  | or white space receive any special interpretation. | ||||||
|  | The word will consist of exactly the characters between the | ||||||
|  | outer braces, not including the braces themselves. | ||||||
|  | .IP "[7] \fBCommand substitution.\fR" | ||||||
|  | If a word contains an open bracket | ||||||
|  | .PQ [ | ||||||
|  | then Tcl performs \fIcommand substitution\fR. | ||||||
|  | To do this it invokes the Tcl interpreter recursively to process | ||||||
|  | the characters following the open bracket as a Tcl script. | ||||||
|  | The script may contain any number of commands and must be terminated | ||||||
|  | by a close bracket | ||||||
|  | .PQ ] "" . | ||||||
|  | The result of the script (i.e. the result of its last command) is | ||||||
|  | substituted into the word in place of the brackets and all of the | ||||||
|  | characters between them. | ||||||
|  | There may be any number of command substitutions in a single word. | ||||||
|  | Command substitution is not performed on words enclosed in braces. | ||||||
|  | .IP "[8] \fBVariable substitution.\fR" | ||||||
|  | If a word contains a dollar-sign | ||||||
|  | .PQ $ | ||||||
|  | followed by one of the forms | ||||||
|  | described below, then Tcl performs \fIvariable | ||||||
|  | substitution\fR:  the dollar-sign and the following characters are | ||||||
|  | replaced in the word by the value of a variable. | ||||||
|  | Variable substitution may take any of the following forms: | ||||||
|  | .RS | ||||||
|  | .TP 15 | ||||||
|  | \fB$\fIname\fR | ||||||
|  | . | ||||||
|  | \fIName\fR is the name of a scalar variable;  the name is a sequence | ||||||
|  | of one or more characters that are a letter, digit, underscore, | ||||||
|  | or namespace separators (two or more colons). | ||||||
|  | Letters and digits are \fIonly\fR the standard ASCII ones (\fB0\fR\(en\fB9\fR, | ||||||
|  | \fBA\fR\(en\fBZ\fR and \fBa\fR\(en\fBz\fR). | ||||||
|  | .TP 15 | ||||||
|  | \fB$\fIname\fB(\fIindex\fB)\fR | ||||||
|  | . | ||||||
|  | \fIName\fR gives the name of an array variable and \fIindex\fR gives | ||||||
|  | the name of an element within that array. | ||||||
|  | \fIName\fR must contain only letters, digits, underscores, and | ||||||
|  | namespace separators, and may be an empty string. | ||||||
|  | Letters and digits are \fIonly\fR the standard ASCII ones (\fB0\fR\(en\fB9\fR, | ||||||
|  | \fBA\fR\(en\fBZ\fR and \fBa\fR\(en\fBz\fR). | ||||||
|  | Command substitutions, variable substitutions, and backslash | ||||||
|  | substitutions are performed on the characters of \fIindex\fR. | ||||||
|  | .TP 15 | ||||||
|  | \fB${\fIname\fB}\fR | ||||||
|  | . | ||||||
|  | \fIName\fR is the name of a scalar variable or array element.  It may contain | ||||||
|  | any characters whatsoever except for close braces.  It indicates an array | ||||||
|  | element if \fIname\fR is in the form | ||||||
|  | .QW \fIarrayName\fB(\fIindex\fB)\fR | ||||||
|  | where \fIarrayName\fR does not contain any open parenthesis characters, | ||||||
|  | .QW \fB(\fR , | ||||||
|  | or close brace characters, | ||||||
|  | .QW \fB}\fR , | ||||||
|  | and \fIindex\fR can be any sequence of characters except for close brace | ||||||
|  | characters.  No further | ||||||
|  | substitutions are performed during the parsing of \fIname\fR. | ||||||
|  | .PP | ||||||
|  | There may be any number of variable substitutions in a single word. | ||||||
|  | Variable substitution is not performed on words enclosed in braces. | ||||||
|  | .PP | ||||||
|  | Note that variables may contain character sequences other than those listed | ||||||
|  | above, but in that case other mechanisms must be used to access them (e.g., | ||||||
|  | via the \fBset\fR command's single-argument form). | ||||||
|  | .RE | ||||||
|  | .IP "[9] \fBBackslash substitution.\fR" | ||||||
|  | If a backslash | ||||||
|  | .PQ \e | ||||||
|  | appears within a word then \fIbackslash substitution\fR occurs. | ||||||
|  | In all cases but those described below the backslash is dropped and | ||||||
|  | the following character is treated as an ordinary | ||||||
|  | character and included in the word. | ||||||
|  | This allows characters such as double quotes, close brackets, | ||||||
|  | and dollar signs to be included in words without triggering | ||||||
|  | special processing. | ||||||
|  | The following table lists the backslash sequences that are | ||||||
|  | handled specially, along with the value that replaces each sequence. | ||||||
|  | .RS | ||||||
|  | .TP 7 | ||||||
|  | \e\fBa\fR | ||||||
|  | Audible alert (bell) (Unicode U+000007). | ||||||
|  | .TP 7 | ||||||
|  | \e\fBb\fR | ||||||
|  | Backspace (Unicode U+000008). | ||||||
|  | .TP 7 | ||||||
|  | \e\fBf\fR | ||||||
|  | Form feed (Unicode U+00000C). | ||||||
|  | .TP 7 | ||||||
|  | \e\fBn\fR | ||||||
|  | Newline (Unicode U+00000A). | ||||||
|  | .TP 7 | ||||||
|  | \e\fBr\fR | ||||||
|  | Carriage-return (Unicode U+00000D). | ||||||
|  | .TP 7 | ||||||
|  | \e\fBt\fR | ||||||
|  | Tab (Unicode U+000009). | ||||||
|  | .TP 7 | ||||||
|  | \e\fBv\fR | ||||||
|  | Vertical tab (Unicode U+00000B). | ||||||
|  | .TP 7 | ||||||
|  | \e\fB<newline>\fIwhiteSpace\fR | ||||||
|  | . | ||||||
|  | A single space character replaces the backslash, newline, and all spaces | ||||||
|  | and tabs after the newline.  This backslash sequence is unique in that it | ||||||
|  | is replaced in a separate pre-pass before the command is actually parsed. | ||||||
|  | This means that it will be replaced even when it occurs between braces, | ||||||
|  | and the resulting space will be treated as a word separator if it is not | ||||||
|  | in braces or quotes. | ||||||
|  | .TP 7 | ||||||
|  | \e\e | ||||||
|  | Backslash | ||||||
|  | .PQ \e "" . | ||||||
|  | .TP 7 | ||||||
|  | \e\fIooo\fR  | ||||||
|  | . | ||||||
|  | The digits \fIooo\fR (one, two, or three of them) give a eight-bit octal  | ||||||
|  | value for the Unicode character that will be inserted, in the range | ||||||
|  | \fI000\fR\(en\fI377\fR (i.e., the range U+000000\(enU+0000FF). | ||||||
|  | The parser will stop just before this range overflows, or when | ||||||
|  | the maximum of three digits is reached.  The upper bits of the Unicode | ||||||
|  | character will be 0. | ||||||
|  | .TP 7 | ||||||
|  | \e\fBx\fIhh\fR  | ||||||
|  | . | ||||||
|  | The hexadecimal digits \fIhh\fR (one or two of them) give an eight-bit | ||||||
|  | hexadecimal value for the Unicode character that will be inserted.  The upper | ||||||
|  | bits of the Unicode character will be 0 (i.e., the character will be in the | ||||||
|  | range U+000000\(enU+0000FF). | ||||||
|  | .TP 7 | ||||||
|  | \e\fBu\fIhhhh\fR  | ||||||
|  | . | ||||||
|  | The hexadecimal digits \fIhhhh\fR (one, two, three, or four of them) give a | ||||||
|  | sixteen-bit hexadecimal value for the Unicode character that will be | ||||||
|  | inserted.  The upper bits of the Unicode character will be 0 (i.e., the | ||||||
|  | character will be in the range U+000000\(enU+00FFFF). | ||||||
|  | .TP 7 | ||||||
|  | \e\fBU\fIhhhhhhhh\fR  | ||||||
|  | . | ||||||
|  | The hexadecimal digits \fIhhhhhhhh\fR (one up to eight of them) give a | ||||||
|  | twenty-one-bit hexadecimal value for the Unicode character that will be | ||||||
|  | inserted, in the range U+000000\(enU+10FFFF.  The parser will stop just | ||||||
|  | before this range overflows, or when the maximum of eight digits | ||||||
|  | is reached.  The upper bits of the Unicode character will be 0. | ||||||
|  | .RS | ||||||
|  | .PP | ||||||
|  | The range U+010000\(enU+10FFFD is reserved for the future. | ||||||
|  | .RE | ||||||
|  | .PP | ||||||
|  | Backslash substitution is not performed on words enclosed in braces, | ||||||
|  | except for backslash-newline as described above. | ||||||
|  | .RE | ||||||
|  | .IP "[10] \fBComments.\fR" | ||||||
|  | If a hash character | ||||||
|  | .PQ # | ||||||
|  | appears at a point where Tcl is | ||||||
|  | expecting the first character of the first word of a command, | ||||||
|  | then the hash character and the characters that follow it, up | ||||||
|  | through the next newline, are treated as a comment and ignored. | ||||||
|  | The comment character only has significance when it appears | ||||||
|  | at the beginning of a command. | ||||||
|  | .IP "[11] \fBOrder of substitution.\fR" | ||||||
|  | Each character is processed exactly once by the Tcl interpreter | ||||||
|  | as part of creating the words of a command. | ||||||
|  | For example, if variable substitution occurs then no further | ||||||
|  | substitutions are performed on the value of the variable;  the | ||||||
|  | value is inserted into the word verbatim. | ||||||
|  | If command substitution occurs then the nested command is | ||||||
|  | processed entirely by the recursive call to the Tcl interpreter; | ||||||
|  | no substitutions are performed before making the recursive | ||||||
|  | call and no additional substitutions are performed on the result | ||||||
|  | of the nested script. | ||||||
|  | .RS | ||||||
|  | .PP | ||||||
|  | Substitutions take place from left to right, and each substitution is | ||||||
|  | evaluated completely before attempting to evaluate the next.  Thus, a | ||||||
|  | sequence like | ||||||
|  | .PP | ||||||
|  | .CS | ||||||
|  | set y [set x 0][incr x][incr x] | ||||||
|  | .CE | ||||||
|  | .PP | ||||||
|  | will always set the variable \fIy\fR to the value, \fI012\fR. | ||||||
|  | .RE | ||||||
|  | .IP "[12] \fBSubstitution and word boundaries.\fR" | ||||||
|  | Substitutions do not affect the word boundaries of a command, | ||||||
|  | except for argument expansion as specified in rule [5]. | ||||||
|  | For example, during variable substitution the entire value of | ||||||
|  | the variable becomes part of a single word, even if the variable's | ||||||
|  | value contains spaces. | ||||||
|  | .SH KEYWORDS | ||||||
|  | backslash, command, comment, script, substitution, variable | ||||||
|  | '\" Local Variables: | ||||||
|  | '\" mode: nroff | ||||||
|  | '\" fill-column: 78 | ||||||
|  | '\" End: | ||||||
							
								
								
									
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