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| author | Benjamin J. Culkin <bjculkin@mix.wvu.edu> | 2017-10-08 22:39:59 -0300 |
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| committer | Benjamin J. Culkin <bjculkin@mix.wvu.edu> | 2017-10-08 22:39:59 -0300 |
| commit | c82e3b3b2de0633317ec8fc85925e91422820597 (patch) | |
| tree | 96567416ce23c5ce85601f9cedc3a94bb1c55cba /BJC-Utils2/data/formats.sprop | |
| parent | b3ac1c8690c3e14c879913e5dcc03a5f5e14876e (diff) | |
Start splitting into maven modules
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diff --git a/BJC-Utils2/data/formats.sprop b/BJC-Utils2/data/formats.sprop deleted file mode 100644 index 72f6e74..0000000 --- a/BJC-Utils2/data/formats.sprop +++ /dev/null @@ -1,160 +0,0 @@ -# File storage for format strings - -################################################# -# Generic format strings for regular expressions. -################################################# - -## Format a regular expression for matching a delimiter separated list. -## Takes two parameters -## 1) The expression for each term -## 2) The expression for the delimiter -delimSeparatedList (?:%1$s(?:%2$s%1$s)*) - -###################################### -# CL format string regular expressions -###################################### - -## Format a regular expression for matching a potential CL format directive -## Has two parts -## 1) The optional set of prefix parameters -## 2) The optional modifier -## Captures three things -## 1) The prefix parameters -## 2) The modifiers -## 3) The directive name -## 4) The function name, if the directive was a function call. -clFormatDirective ~(?<params>%1$s)?(?<modifiers>%2$s?)(?:%3$s) - -#################################################### -# Format strings for handling double-quoted strings. -#################################################### - -## Format the three types of string escapes into a valid pattern. -## The three types are: -## 1) Short escapes. -## 2) Octal escapes. -## 3) Unicode escapes. -stringEscape \\(%1$s|%2$s|%3$s) - -## Format the parts of a regex into one that matches java-style double-quoted strings. -## The parts are: -## 1) Anything that's not a possible escape sequence or quote. -## 2) A possible escape sequence. -doubleQuotes ("(%1$s|%2$s)*") - -##################################### -# Format strings for handling doubles -##################################### - -## Format a floating point exponent regex. -## The parts are: -## 1) Exponent indicator, -## 2) One or more digits. -fpExponent %1$s%2$s - -## Format a decimal number with an integer part. -## The parts are: -## 1) A series of decimal digits -## 2) An exponent. -## -## The number format is: -## 1) An integer part -## 2) An optional dot -## 3) An optional decimal part -## 4) An optional exponent -fpDecimalInteger (?:%1$s(?:\.?)(?:%1$s?)(?:%2$s)?) - -## Format a decimal number with no integer part. -## The parts are: -## 1) A series of decimal digits -## 2) An exponent. -## -## The number format is: -## 1) A dot -## 2) A decimal part -## 3) An optional exponent -fpDecimalDecimal (?:\.(?:%1$s)(?:%2$s)?) - -## Format a hexadecimal number with no decimal part. -## The parts are: -## 1) A series of hex digits -## -## The number format is: -## 1) A hex leader. -## 2) A series of hex digits. -## 3) An optional dot. -fpHexInteger (?:0[xX]%1$s(?:\.)?) - -## Format a hexadecimal number with a decimal part -## The parts are: -## 1) A series of hex digits. -## -## The number format is: -## 1) A hex leader. -## 2) A optional series of hex digits. -## 3) A dot. -## 4) A series of hex digits. -fpHexDecimal (?:0[xX]%1$s?(?:\.)%1$s) - -## Format a hexadecimal leader before a prefix. -## The parts are: -## 1) A hex number with no decimal part -## 2) A hex number with a decimal part -fpHexLeader (?:%1$s|%2$s) - -## Format a hexadecimal floating point number. -## The parts are: -## 1) A hexadecimal leader. -## 2) A series of decimal digits. -## -## The number format is: -## 1) A hexadecimal leader. -## 2) A exponent indicator. -## 3) An optional sign. -## 4) A series of decimal digits. -fpHexString (?:%1$s[pP][+-]?%2$s) - -## Format the number part of a double. -## The parts are: -## 1) A decimal double with an integer part. -## 2) A decimal double without an integer part. -## 3) A hexadecimal double. -fpNumber (?:%1$s|%2$s|%3$s) - -## Format a floating point leader. -## -## NOTE: The other parts are completed by where we're inserted. - -## Format a double -## The parts are: -## 1) A leader -## 2) A number -## -## NOTE: The parens are not mismatched. -## The other one is contributed by the leader. -fpDouble %1$s(?:%2$s[fFdD]?))[\x00-\x20]* - -######################################### -# Format strings for handling delimiters. -######################################### - -## Format a raw delimiter -## The parts are -## 1) A regular expression -## -## This matches just the provided regular expression. -rawDelim (?:%1$s)| - -## Format a repeating delimiter -## The parts are -## 1) A string. -## -## This matches one or more occurances of the provided string as a literal. -multipleDelim (?:\Q%1$s\E)+| - -## Format a simple delimiter -## The parts are -## 1) A string. -## -## This matches one occurrence of the provided string as a literal. -simpleDelim (?:\Q%1$s\E)| |
