--- DATAFILES.html.orig Wed May 5 11:24:59 1999 +++ DATAFILES.html Wed May 12 11:18:51 1999 @@ -1,9 +1,10 @@ +Intel2gas data files
 This document tries to explain how the syntax matching works. You propably
 don't want to know, but it's became so complex that I keep forgetting how
 it works. 
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1. How it Works(tm) --------------------- +

 Before parsing the program reads all .syntax files for parsing 
 information, and .list files for list of registers etc. There 
 is no limit for number of files, or syntaxes in them.
@@ -16,7 +17,7 @@
 Parsing rules:
 - Normal characters are matched exactly.
 - Space in parse description matches any amount of space in input line.
-- `text´ inside '<>' is considered a special tag and parsed accordingly, 
+- `text´ inside '<>' is considered a special tag and parsed accordingly, 
   after successfull match it's value is stored into a variable of the 
   same name (`text´).
 
@@ -25,12 +26,10 @@
 
 Output rules:
 - Normal characters (including space) are copied to output.
-- `text´ inside '<>' is replaced with value of a variable called `text´.
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+- `text´ inside '<>' is replaced with value of a variable called `text´.
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2. Files --------- +

 .syntax file syntax:
 -
 parse rule
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 val1
 val2
 ...
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4. Tags -------- -Format of a tag is following: c, where +

+Format of a tag is following: <tagnameN:hh>c, where
 - tagname is the name of the tag and the variable where the result is stored.
 - N	  an optional number (0-9) to store the result in different variable.
 - hh	  an optional hex bitmask (00-ff) for list matches, defaults to ff.
@@ -66,12 +63,11 @@
   *  the output of amatching rule is stored in the variable.
 
 Special tags:
-	output a new line character
-    matches a '#'
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+<nl>	output a new line character
+<cm>    matches a '#'
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5. Current set of files ------------------------ +

 Syntax files:
 main.syntax	the basic syntax file
 num.syntax	converts hex,dec,oct,bin numbers
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 size.nn.list	byte,dword... memory sizes, sets 'm' to match the proper b/w/l
 data.nn.list	dd, db... sizes used in variable creation
 discard.nn.list	short... discarded
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