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  1. .. _lexical_structure:
  2. =================
  3. Lexical Structure
  4. =================
  5. .. index:: single: lexical structure
  6. -----------
  7. Identifiers
  8. -----------
  9. .. index:: single: identifiers
  10. Identifiers start with an alphabetic character or the symbol '_' followed by any number
  11. of alphabetic characters, '_' or digits ([0-9]). Squirrel is a case sensitive language
  12. meaning that the lowercase and uppercase representation of the same alphabetic
  13. character are considered different characters. For instance, "foo", "Foo" and "fOo" are
  14. treated as 3 distinct identifiers.
  15. -----------
  16. Keywords
  17. -----------
  18. .. index:: single: keywords
  19. The following words are reserved and cannot be used as identifiers:
  20. +------------+------------+-----------+------------+------------+-------------+
  21. | base | break | case | catch | class | clone |
  22. +------------+------------+-----------+------------+------------+-------------+
  23. | continue | const | default | delete | else | enum |
  24. +------------+------------+-----------+------------+------------+-------------+
  25. | extends | for | foreach | function | if | in |
  26. +------------+------------+-----------+------------+------------+-------------+
  27. | local | null | resume | return | switch | this |
  28. +------------+------------+-----------+------------+------------+-------------+
  29. | throw | try | typeof | while | yield | constructor |
  30. +------------+------------+-----------+------------+------------+-------------+
  31. | instanceof | true | false | static | __LINE__ | __FILE__ |
  32. +------------+------------+-----------+------------+------------+-------------+
  33. Keywords are covered in detail later in this document.
  34. -----------
  35. Operators
  36. -----------
  37. .. index:: single: operators
  38. Squirrel recognizes the following operators:
  39. +----------+----------+----------+----------+----------+----------+----------+----------+
  40. | ``!`` | ``!=`` | ``||`` | ``==`` | ``&&`` | ``>=`` | ``<=`` | ``>`` |
  41. +----------+----------+----------+----------+----------+----------+----------+----------+
  42. | ``<=>`` | ``+`` | ``+=`` | ``-`` | ``-=`` | ``/`` | ``/=`` | ``*`` |
  43. +----------+----------+----------+----------+----------+----------+----------+----------+
  44. | ``*=`` | ``%`` | ``%=`` | ``++`` | ``--`` | ``<-`` | ``=`` | ``&`` |
  45. +----------+----------+----------+----------+----------+----------+----------+----------+
  46. | ``^`` | ``|`` | ``~`` | ``>>`` | ``<<`` | ``>>>`` | | |
  47. +----------+----------+----------+----------+----------+----------+----------+----------+
  48. ------------
  49. Other tokens
  50. ------------
  51. .. index::
  52. single: delimiters
  53. single: other tokens
  54. Other significant tokens are:
  55. +----------+----------+----------+----------+----------+----------+
  56. | ``{`` | ``}`` | ``[`` | ``]`` | ``.`` | ``:`` |
  57. +----------+----------+----------+----------+----------+----------+
  58. | ``::`` | ``'`` | ``;`` | ``"`` | ``@"`` | |
  59. +----------+----------+----------+----------+----------+----------+
  60. -----------
  61. Literals
  62. -----------
  63. .. index::
  64. single: literals
  65. single: string literals
  66. single: numeric literals
  67. Squirrel accepts integer numbers, floating point numbers and string literals.
  68. +-------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
  69. | ``34`` | Integer number(base 10) |
  70. +-------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
  71. | ``0xFF00A120`` | Integer number(base 16) |
  72. +-------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
  73. | ``0753`` | Integer number(base 8) |
  74. +-------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
  75. | ``'a'`` | Integer number |
  76. +-------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
  77. | ``1.52`` | Floating point number |
  78. +-------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
  79. | ``1.e2`` | Floating point number |
  80. +-------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
  81. | ``1.e-2`` | Floating point number |
  82. +-------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
  83. | ``"I'm a string"`` | String |
  84. +-------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
  85. | ``@"I'm a verbatim string"`` | String |
  86. +-------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
  87. | ``@" I'm a`` | |
  88. | ``multiline verbatim string`` | |
  89. | ``"`` | String |
  90. +-------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
  91. Pesudo BNF
  92. .. productionlist::
  93. IntegerLiteral : [1-9][0-9]* | '0x' [0-9A-Fa-f]+ | ''' [.]+ ''' | 0[0-7]+
  94. FloatLiteral : [0-9]+ '.' [0-9]+
  95. FloatLiteral : [0-9]+ '.' 'e'|'E' '+'|'-' [0-9]+
  96. StringLiteral: '"'[.]* '"'
  97. VerbatimStringLiteral: '@''"'[.]* '"'
  98. -----------
  99. Comments
  100. -----------
  101. .. index:: single: comments
  102. A comment is text that the compiler ignores but that is useful for programmers.
  103. Comments are normally used to embed annotations in the code. The compiler
  104. treats them as white space.
  105. A comment can be ``/*`` (slash, asterisk) characters, followed by any
  106. sequence of characters (including new lines),
  107. followed by the ``*/`` characters. This syntax is the same as ANSI C.::
  108. /*
  109. this is
  110. a multiline comment.
  111. this lines will be ignored by the compiler
  112. */
  113. A comment can also be ``//`` (two slashes) characters, followed by any sequence of
  114. characters. A new line not immediately preceded by a backslash terminates this form of
  115. comment. It is commonly called a *"single-line comment."*::
  116. //this is a single line comment. this line will be ignored by the compiler
  117. The character ``#`` is an alternative syntax for single line comment.::
  118. # this is also a single line comment.
  119. This to facilitate the use of squirrel in UNIX-style shell scripts.