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2001-09-27 Matthias Clasen <matthiasc@poet.de>
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* glib/tmpl/macros.sgml, glib/tmpl/macros_misc.sgml,
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glib/tmpl/scanner.sgml: Additions and markup fixes.
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2001-09-27 Matthias Clasen <matthiasc@poet.de>
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* glib/tmpl/warnings.sgml, glib/tmpl/linked_lists_double.sgml,
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@ -240,12 +240,13 @@ current platform.
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<!-- ##### MACRO G_CONST_RETURN ##### -->
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<para>
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If %G_DISABLE_CONST_RETURNS is defined, this macro expands to nothing.
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By default, the macro expands to "const". The macro should be used
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in place of "const" for functions that return a value that should not
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be modified. The purpose of this macro is to allow us to turn on
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"const" for returned constant strings by default, while allowing programmers
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who find that annoying to turn it off. This macro should only be used
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for return values, it doesn't make sense for function arguments.
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By default, the macro expands to <literal>const</literal>. The macro
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should be used in place of <literal>const</literal> for functions that
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return a value that should not be modified. The purpose of this macro is
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to allow us to turn on <literal>const</literal> for returned constant
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strings by default, while allowing programmers who find that annoying to
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turn it off. This macro should only be used for return values, it doesn't
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make sense for function arguments.
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</para>
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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
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Miscellaneous Macros
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<!-- ##### SECTION Short_Description ##### -->
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specialised macros which are not used often.
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specialized macros which are not used often.
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<!-- ##### SECTION Long_Description ##### -->
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<para>
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@ -50,7 +50,8 @@ compiler in use is a C++ compiler, adds 'extern "C"' around the header.
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<!-- ##### MACRO G_END_DECLS ##### -->
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<para>
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Used (along with #G_BEGIN_DECLS) to bracket header files. If the
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compiler in use is a C++ compiler, adds 'extern "C"' around the header.
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compiler in use is a C++ compiler, adds <literal>extern "C"</literal>
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around the header.
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</para>
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@ -71,29 +72,28 @@ arrays or arrays on the stack.
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Portable way to copy <type>va_list</type> variables.
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</para>
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<para>
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In order to use this function, you must include string.h yourself,
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because this macro may use memmove() and GLib does not include
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string.h for you.
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In order to use this function, you must include <filename>string.h</filename>
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yourself, because this macro may use <function>memmove()</function> and GLib
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does not include <function>string.h</function> for you.
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</para>
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<!-- # Unused Parameters # -->
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@ap1: the <type>va_list</type> variable to place a copy of @ap2 in.
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@ap2: a <type>va_list</type>.
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<!-- ##### MACRO G_STRINGIFY ##### -->
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<para>
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Accepts a macro or a string and converts it into a string.
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</para>
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@macro_or_string:
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@macro_or_string: a macro or a string.
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<!-- ##### MACRO G_GNUC_EXTENSION ##### -->
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<para>
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Expands to "__extension__" when GNU C is used as the compiler.
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Expands to <literal>__extension__</literal> when GNU C is used as the compiler.
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This simply tells GNU C not to warn about the following non-standard code
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when compiling with the -pedantic option.
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when compiling with the <literal>-pedantic</literal> option.
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</para>
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@ -128,7 +128,10 @@ It avoids possible compiler warnings. See the GNU C documentation for details.
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<!-- ##### MACRO G_GNUC_PURE ##### -->
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<para>
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Expands to the GNU C pure function attribute if the compiler is GNU C.
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See the GNU C documentation for details.
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FIXME: Explain what pure functions are.
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</para>
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@ -176,36 +179,41 @@ FIXME: I can't find this in my GNU C documentation. Take out?
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<!-- ##### MACRO G_GNUC_FUNCTION ##### -->
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<para>
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Expands to the GNU C __FUNCTION__ variable if the compiler is GNU C,
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or "" if it isn't.
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The GNU C __FUNCTION__ variable contains the name of the current function.
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See the GNU C documentation for details.
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Expands to the GNU C <literal>__FUNCTION__</literal> variable if the
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compiler is GNU C, or "" if it isn't. The GNU C
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<literal>__FUNCTION__</literal> variable contains the name of the
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current function. See the GNU C documentation for details.
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</para>
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<!-- ##### MACRO G_GNUC_PRETTY_FUNCTION ##### -->
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<para>
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Expands to the GNU C __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ variable if the compiler is GNU C,
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or "" if it isn't.
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The GNU C __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ variable contains the name of the current
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function. For a C program this is the same as the __FUNCTION__ variable
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but for C++ it also includes extra information such as the class
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and function prototype. See the GNU C documentation for details.
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Expands to the GNU C <literal>__PRETTY_FUNCTION__</literal> variable
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if the compiler is GNU C, or "" if it isn't.
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The GNU C <literal>__PRETTY_FUNCTION__</literal> variable contains the
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name of the current function. For a C program this is the same as the
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<literal>__FUNCTION__</literal> variable but for C++ it also includes
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extra information such as the class and function prototype. See the
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GNU C documentation for details.
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</para>
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<para>
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Expands to the GNU C no_instrument_function function attribute if
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the compiler is GNU C.
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See the GNU C documentation for details.
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FIXME: Explain no_instrument_function.
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</para>
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<para>
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Expands to a string identifying the current code position.
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</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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Some platforms do not support scanning and printing 64 bit integers,
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even though the types are supported. On such platforms G_GINT64_FORMAT
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even though the types are supported. On such platforms #G_GINT64_FORMAT
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is not defined.
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</para>
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</note>
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<note>
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<para>
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Some platforms do not support scanning and printing 64 bit integers,
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even though the types are supported. On such platforms G_GUINT64_FORMAT
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even though the types are supported. On such platforms #G_GUINT64_FORMAT
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is not defined.
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</para>
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</note>
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The data structure representing a lexical scanner.
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</para>
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<para>
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You should set input_name after creating the scanner, since it is used
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by the default message handler when displaying warnings and errors.
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If you are scanning a file, the file name would be a good choice.
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You should set <structfield>input_name</structfield> after creating
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the scanner, since it is used by the default message handler when
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displaying warnings and errors. If you are scanning a file, the file
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name would be a good choice.
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</para>
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<para>
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The <structfield>user_data</structfield> and
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Creates a new #GScanner.
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The @config_templ structure specifies the initial settings of the scanner,
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which are copied into the #GScanner <structfield>config</structfield> field.
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If you pass NULL then the default settings are used.
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(See g_scanner_config_template in gscanner.c for the defaults.)
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If you pass %NULL then the default settings are used.
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</para>
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@config_templ: the initial scanner settings.
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</para>
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<para>
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<structfield>cset_identifier_first</structfield> specifies the characters
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which can start identifiers.
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(the default is #G_CSET_a_2_z, "_", and #G_CSET_A_2_Z).
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which can start identifiers (the default is #G_CSET_a_2_z, "_", and
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#G_CSET_A_2_Z).
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</para>
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<para>
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<structfield>cset_identifier_nth</structfield> specifies the characters
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which can be used in identifiers, after the first character.
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The default is #G_CSET_a_2_z, "_0123456789", #G_CSET_A_2_Z, #G_CSET_LATINS,
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#G_CSET_LATINC.
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which can be used in identifiers, after the first character (the default
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is #G_CSET_a_2_z, "_0123456789", #G_CSET_A_2_Z, #G_CSET_LATINS,
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#G_CSET_LATINC).
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</para>
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<para>
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<structfield>cpair_comment_single</structfield> specifies the characters
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</para>
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<para>
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<structfield>case_sensitive</structfield> specifies if symbols are
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case sensitive.
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case sensitive (the default is %FALSE).
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</para>
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<para>
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The rest of the fields are flags which turn features on or off.
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FIXME: should describe these.
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<structfield>skip_comment_multi</structfield> specifies if multi-line
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comments are skipped and not returned as tokens (the default is %TRUE).
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</para>
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<para>
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<structfield>skip_comment_single</structfield> specifies if single-line
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comments are skipped and not returned as tokens (the default is %TRUE).
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</para>
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<para>
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<structfield>scan_comment_multi</structfield> specifies if multi-line
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comments are recognized (the default is %TRUE).
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</para>
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<para>
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<structfield>scan_identifier</structfield> specifies if identifiers
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are recognized (the default is %TRUE).
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</para>
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<para>
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<structfield>scan_identifier_1char</structfield> specifies if single-character
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identifiers are recognized (the default is %FALSE).
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</para>
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<para>
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<structfield>scan_identifier_NULL</structfield> specifies if
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<literal>NULL</literal> is reported as #G_TOKEN_IDENTIFIER_NULL.
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(the default is %FALSE).
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</para>
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<para>
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<structfield>scan_symbols</structfield> specifies if symbols are
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recognized (the default is %TRUE).
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</para>
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<para>
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<structfield>scan_binary</structfield> specifies if binary numbers
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are recognized (the default is %FALSE).
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</para>
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<para>
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<structfield>scan_octal</structfield> specifies if octal numbers
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are recognized (the default is %TRUE).
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</para>
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<para>
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<structfield>scan_float</structfield> specifies if floating point numbers
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are recognized (the default is %TRUE).
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</para>
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<para>
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<structfield>scan_hex</structfield> specifies if hexadecimal numbers
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are recognized (the default is %TRUE).
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</para>
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<para>
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<structfield>scan_hex_dollar</structfield> specifies if '$' is recognized
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as a prefix for hexadecimal numbers (the default is %FALSE).
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</para>
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<para>
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<structfield>scan_string_sq</structfield> specifies if strings can be
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enclosed in single quotes (the default is %TRUE).
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</para>
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<para>
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<structfield>scan_string_dq</structfield> specifies if strings can be
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enclosed in double quotes (the default is %TRUE).
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</para>
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<para>
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<structfield>numbers_2_int</structfield> specifies if binary, octal and
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hexadecimal numbers are reported as #G_TOKEN_INT (the default is %TRUE).
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</para>
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<para>
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<structfield>int_2_float</structfield> specifies if all numbers are
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reported as #G_TOKEN_FLOAT (the default is %FALSE).
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</para>
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<para>
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<structfield>identifier_2_string</structfield> specifies if identifiers
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are reported as strings (the default is %FALSE).
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</para>
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<para>
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<structfield>char_2_token</structfield> specifies if characters
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are reported by setting <literal>token = ch</literal> or as #G_TOKEN_CHAR
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(the default is %TRUE).
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</para>
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<para>
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<structfield>symbol_2_token</structfield> specifies if symbols
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are reported by setting <literal>token = v_symbol</literal> or as
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#G_TOKEN_SYMBOL (the default is %FALSE).
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</para>
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<para>
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<structfield>scope_0_fallback</structfield> specifies if a symbol
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is searched for in the default scope in addition to the current scope
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(the default is %FALSE).
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</para>
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@cset_skip_characters:
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<para>
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Rewinds the filedescriptor to the current buffer position and blows
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the file read ahead buffer. This is useful for third party uses of
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the scanners filedescriptor, which hooks onto the current scanning
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position.
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</para>
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@scanner:
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@scanner: a #GScanner.
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<para>
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Returns TRUE if the scanner has reached the end of the file or text buffer.
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Returns %TRUE if the scanner has reached the end of the file or text buffer.
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@scanner: a #GScanner.
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@Returns: TRUE if the scanner has reached the end of the file or text buffer.
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@Returns: %TRUE if the scanner has reached the end of the file or text buffer.
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<para>
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Calls the given function for each of the symbol/value pairs in the
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given scope of the #GScanner. The function is passed the symbol and
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value of each pair, and the given @user_data parameter.
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</para>
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@scanner:
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@scope_id:
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@func:
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@user_data:
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@scanner: a #GScanner.
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@scope_id: the scope id.
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@func: the function to call for each symbol/value pair.
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@user_data: user data to pass to the function.
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<para>
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Looks up a symbol in a scope and return its value. If the
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symbol is not bound in the scope, %NULL is returned.
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</para>
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@scanner:
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@scope_id:
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@symbol:
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@Returns:
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@scanner: a #GScanner.
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@scope_id: the scope id.
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@symbol: the symbol to look up.
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@Returns: the value of @symbol in the given scope, or %NULL
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if @symbol is not bound in the given scope.
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<para>
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Removes a symbol from a scope.
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</para>
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@scanner:
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@scope_id:
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@symbol:
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@scanner: a #GScanner.
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@scope_id: the scope id.
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@symbol: the symbol to remove.
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release of GLib. It does nothing.
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</para>
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@scanner:
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@scanner: a #GScanner.
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release of GLib. It does nothing.
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@scanner:
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@scanner: a #GScanner.
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<para>
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Looks up a symbol in the current scope and return its value. If the
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symbol is not bound in the current scope, %NULL is returned.
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</para>
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@scanner:
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@symbol:
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@Returns:
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@scanner: a #GScanner.
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@symbol: the symbol to look up.
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@Returns: the value of @symbol in the current scope, or %NULL
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if @symbol is not bound in the current scope.
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<para>
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Outputs a message resulting from an unexpected token in the input stream.
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FIXME: I don't understand the arguments here.
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</para>
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@scanner: a #GScanner.
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@expected_token: the expected token.
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@identifier_spec: a string describing the expected type of identifier,
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or NULL to use the default "identifier" string.
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@symbol_spec: a string describing the expected type of identifier,
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or NULL to use the default "symbol" string.
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@symbol_name:
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@message: a message string to output at the end of the warning/error, or NULL.
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@is_error: if TRUE it is output as an error. If False it is output as a
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or %NULL to use the default "identifier" string. This is used if
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@expected_token is #G_TOKEN_IDENTIFIER or #G_TOKEN_IDENTIFIER_NULL.
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@symbol_spec: a string describing the expected type of symbol,
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or %NULL to use the default "symbol" string. This is used if
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@expected_token is #G_TOKEN_SYMBOL.
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@symbol_name: the name of the expected symbol. This is used if
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@expected_token is #G_TOKEN_SYMBOL.
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@message: a message string to output at the end of the warning/error, or %NULL.
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@is_error: if %TRUE it is output as an error. If %FALSE it is output as a
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warning.
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<!-- ##### USER_FUNCTION GScannerMsgFunc ##### -->
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<para>
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Specifies the type of the message handler function.
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</para>
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@scanner:
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@message:
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@error:
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@scanner: a #GScanner.
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@message: the message.
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@error: %TRUE if the message signals an error, %FALSE if it
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signals a warning.
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<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_scanner_destroy ##### -->
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@ -383,10 +476,32 @@ Frees all memory used by the #GScanner.
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The possible types of token returned from each g_scanner_get_next_token() call.
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</para>
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@G_TOKEN_EOF:
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@G_TOKEN_LEFT_PAREN:
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@G_TOKEN_LEFT_CURLY:
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@G_TOKEN_RIGHT_CURLY:
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@G_TOKEN_EOF: the end of the file.
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@G_TOKEN_LEFT_PAREN: a '(' character.
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@G_TOKEN_RIGHT_PAREN: a ')' character.
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@G_TOKEN_LEFT_CURLY: a '{' character.
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@G_TOKEN_RIGHT_CURLY: a '}' character.
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@G_TOKEN_LEFT_BRACE: a '[' character.
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@G_TOKEN_RIGHT_BRACE: a ']' character.
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@G_TOKEN_EQUAL_SIGN: a '=' character.
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@G_TOKEN_COMMA: a ',' character.
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@G_TOKEN_NONE: no token.
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@G_TOKEN_ERROR: an error. See #GErrorType for a list of possible errors.
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@G_TOKEN_CHAR: a character without special meaning.
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@G_TOKEN_BINARY: an integer, specified in binary notation with a '0b' prefix.
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@G_TOKEN_OCTAL: an integer, specified in octal notation with a '0' prefix.
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@G_TOKEN_INT: an integer, specified in the usual decimal notation.
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@G_TOKEN_HEX: an integer, specified in hexadecimal notation with a '0x' or '$' prefix.
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@G_TOKEN_FLOAT: a floating point number.
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@G_TOKEN_STRING: a string enclosed in single or double quotes.
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@G_TOKEN_SYMBOL: a symbol which has been defined before.
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@G_TOKEN_IDENTIFIER: an identifier.
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@G_TOKEN_IDENTIFIER_NULL: the special identifier <literal>NULL</literal>.
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@G_TOKEN_COMMENT_SINGLE: a single-line comment enclosed in the delimiters
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specified by <structfield>cpair_comment_single</structfield>.
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@G_TOKEN_COMMENT_MULTI: a multi-line comment enclosed in '/*' and '*/'.
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@G_TOKEN_LAST:
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<!-- ##### UNION GTokenValue ##### -->
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<para>
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@ -397,21 +512,21 @@ A union holding the value of the token.
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||||
<!-- ##### ENUM GErrorType ##### -->
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||||
<para>
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The possible errors, used in the <structfield>v_error</structfield> field
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of #GTokenValue, when the token is a G_TOKEN_ERROR.
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of #GTokenValue, when the token is a #G_TOKEN_ERROR.
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||||
</para>
|
||||
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||||
@G_ERR_UNKNOWN:
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@G_ERR_UNEXP_EOF:
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||||
@G_ERR_UNEXP_EOF_IN_STRING:
|
||||
@G_ERR_UNEXP_EOF_IN_COMMENT:
|
||||
@G_ERR_NON_DIGIT_IN_CONST:
|
||||
@G_ERR_DIGIT_RADIX:
|
||||
@G_ERR_FLOAT_RADIX:
|
||||
@G_ERR_FLOAT_MALFORMED:
|
||||
@G_ERR_UNKNOWN: unknown error.
|
||||
@G_ERR_UNEXP_EOF: unexpected end of file.
|
||||
@G_ERR_UNEXP_EOF_IN_STRING: unterminated string constant.
|
||||
@G_ERR_UNEXP_EOF_IN_COMMENT: unterminated comment.
|
||||
@G_ERR_NON_DIGIT_IN_CONST: non-digit character in a number.
|
||||
@G_ERR_DIGIT_RADIX: digit beyond radix in a number.
|
||||
@G_ERR_FLOAT_RADIX: non-decimal floating point number.
|
||||
@G_ERR_FLOAT_MALFORMED: malformed floating point number.
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- ##### MACRO G_CSET_a_2_z ##### -->
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
The set of lower-case ASCII alphabet characters.
|
||||
The set of lowercase ASCII alphabet characters.
|
||||
Used for specifying valid identifier characters in #GScannerConfig.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -419,7 +534,7 @@ Used for specifying valid identifier characters in #GScannerConfig.
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- ##### MACRO G_CSET_A_2_Z ##### -->
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
The set of upper-case ASCII alphabet characters.
|
||||
The set of uppercase ASCII alphabet characters.
|
||||
Used for specifying valid identifier characters in #GScannerConfig.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -427,15 +542,16 @@ Used for specifying valid identifier characters in #GScannerConfig.
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- ##### MACRO G_CSET_DIGITS ##### -->
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
|
||||
The set of digits.
|
||||
Used for specifying valid identifier characters in #GScannerConfig.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- ##### MACRO G_CSET_LATINC ##### -->
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
Part of the set of extended characters in the Latin character sets.
|
||||
FIXME: lower case?
|
||||
The set of uppercase ISO 8859-1 alphabet characters which are
|
||||
not ASCII characters.
|
||||
Used for specifying valid identifier characters in #GScannerConfig.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -443,8 +559,8 @@ Used for specifying valid identifier characters in #GScannerConfig.
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- ##### MACRO G_CSET_LATINS ##### -->
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
Part of the set of extended characters in the Latin character sets.
|
||||
FIXME: upper case?
|
||||
The set of lowercase ISO 8859-1 alphabet characters which are
|
||||
not ASCII characters.
|
||||
Used for specifying valid identifier characters in #GScannerConfig.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
|
||||
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