Module CLexer
type starts_quotation
=
|
NoQuotation
|
Quotation
When one registers a keyword she can declare it starts a quotation. In particular using QUOTATION("name:") in a grammar rule declares "name:" as a keyword and the token QUOTATION is matched whenever the keyword is followed by an identifier or a parenthesized text. Eg
constr:x string:
....
ltac:(....) ltac:....
The delimiter is made of 1 or more occurrences of the same parenthesis, eg ((.....)) or
[[[....]]]
. The idea being that if the text happens to contain the closing delimiter, one can make the delimiter longer and avoid confusion (no escaping). Egstring:
[ .. ']' ..
]Nesting the delimiter is allowed, eg ((..((...))..)) is OK.
Keywords don't need to end in ':'
val add_keyword : ?quotation:starts_quotation -> string -> unit
This should be functional but it is not due to the interface
val remove_keyword : string -> unit
val is_keyword : string -> bool
val keywords : unit -> CString.Set.t
val set_keyword_state : keyword_state -> unit
val get_keyword_state : unit -> keyword_state
val check_ident : string -> unit
val is_ident : string -> bool
val check_keyword : string -> unit
val terminal : string -> string Tok.p
When string is not an ident, returns a keyword.
val terminal_numeral : string -> NumTok.Unsigned.t Tok.p
Precondition: the input is a numeral (c.f.
NumTok.t
)
module Error : sig ... end