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# File storage for format strings

####################################################
# 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$1(?:%2$s[fFdD]?))[\x00-\x20]*