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| 1 | -Format: Development Release 02-10-2007 (1.35 base) | ||
| 2 | - | ||
| 3 | -# This is the Natural Docs languages file for this project. If you change | ||
| 4 | -# anything here, it will apply to THIS PROJECT ONLY. If you'd like to change | ||
| 5 | -# something for all your projects, edit the Languages.txt in Natural Docs' | ||
| 6 | -# Config directory instead. | ||
| 7 | - | ||
| 8 | - | ||
| 9 | -# You can prevent certain file extensions from being scanned like this: | ||
| 10 | -# Ignore Extensions: [extension] [extension] ... | ||
| 11 | - | ||
| 12 | - | ||
| 13 | -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||
| 14 | -# SYNTAX: | ||
| 15 | -# | ||
| 16 | -# Unlike other Natural Docs configuration files, in this file all comments | ||
| 17 | -# MUST be alone on a line. Some languages deal with the # character, so you | ||
| 18 | -# cannot put comments on the same line as content. | ||
| 19 | -# | ||
| 20 | -# Also, all lists are separated with spaces, not commas, again because some | ||
| 21 | -# languages may need to use them. | ||
| 22 | -# | ||
| 23 | -# Language: [name] | ||
| 24 | -# Alter Language: [name] | ||
| 25 | -# Defines a new language or alters an existing one. Its name can use any | ||
| 26 | -# characters. If any of the properties below have an add/replace form, you | ||
| 27 | -# must use that when using Alter Language. | ||
| 28 | -# | ||
| 29 | -# The language Shebang Script is special. It's entry is only used for | ||
| 30 | -# extensions, and files with those extensions have their shebang (#!) lines | ||
| 31 | -# read to determine the real language of the file. Extensionless files are | ||
| 32 | -# always treated this way. | ||
| 33 | -# | ||
| 34 | -# The language Text File is also special. It's treated as one big comment | ||
| 35 | -# so you can put Natural Docs content in them without special symbols. Also, | ||
| 36 | -# if you don't specify a package separator, ignored prefixes, or enum value | ||
| 37 | -# behavior, it will copy those settings from the language that is used most | ||
| 38 | -# in the source tree. | ||
| 39 | -# | ||
| 40 | -# Extensions: [extension] [extension] ... | ||
| 41 | -# [Add/Replace] Extensions: [extension] [extension] ... | ||
| 42 | -# Defines the file extensions of the language's source files. You can | ||
| 43 | -# redefine extensions found in the main languages file. You can use * to | ||
| 44 | -# mean any undefined extension. | ||
| 45 | -# | ||
| 46 | -# Shebang Strings: [string] [string] ... | ||
| 47 | -# [Add/Replace] Shebang Strings: [string] [string] ... | ||
| 48 | -# Defines a list of strings that can appear in the shebang (#!) line to | ||
| 49 | -# designate that it's part of the language. You can redefine strings found | ||
| 50 | -# in the main languages file. | ||
| 51 | -# | ||
| 52 | -# Ignore Prefixes in Index: [prefix] [prefix] ... | ||
| 53 | -# [Add/Replace] Ignored Prefixes in Index: [prefix] [prefix] ... | ||
| 54 | -# | ||
| 55 | -# Ignore [Topic Type] Prefixes in Index: [prefix] [prefix] ... | ||
| 56 | -# [Add/Replace] Ignored [Topic Type] Prefixes in Index: [prefix] [prefix] ... | ||
| 57 | -# Specifies prefixes that should be ignored when sorting symbols in an | ||
| 58 | -# index. Can be specified in general or for a specific topic type. | ||
| 59 | -# | ||
| 60 | -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ||
| 61 | -# For basic language support only: | ||
| 62 | -# | ||
| 63 | -# Line Comments: [symbol] [symbol] ... | ||
| 64 | -# Defines a space-separated list of symbols that are used for line comments, | ||
| 65 | -# if any. | ||
| 66 | -# | ||
| 67 | -# Block Comments: [opening sym] [closing sym] [opening sym] [closing sym] ... | ||
| 68 | -# Defines a space-separated list of symbol pairs that are used for block | ||
| 69 | -# comments, if any. | ||
| 70 | -# | ||
| 71 | -# Package Separator: [symbol] | ||
| 72 | -# Defines the default package separator symbol. The default is a dot. | ||
| 73 | -# | ||
| 74 | -# [Topic Type] Prototype Enders: [symbol] [symbol] ... | ||
| 75 | -# When defined, Natural Docs will attempt to get a prototype from the code | ||
| 76 | -# immediately following the topic type. It stops when it reaches one of | ||
| 77 | -# these symbols. Use \n for line breaks. | ||
| 78 | -# | ||
| 79 | -# Line Extender: [symbol] | ||
| 80 | -# Defines the symbol that allows a prototype to span multiple lines if | ||
| 81 | -# normally a line break would end it. | ||
| 82 | -# | ||
| 83 | -# Enum Values: [global|under type|under parent] | ||
| 84 | -# Defines how enum values are referenced. The default is global. | ||
| 85 | -# global - Values are always global, referenced as 'value'. | ||
| 86 | -# under type - Values are under the enum type, referenced as | ||
| 87 | -# 'package.enum.value'. | ||
| 88 | -# under parent - Values are under the enum's parent, referenced as | ||
| 89 | -# 'package.value'. | ||
| 90 | -# | ||
| 91 | -# Perl Package: [perl package] | ||
| 92 | -# Specifies the Perl package used to fine-tune the language behavior in ways | ||
| 93 | -# too complex to do in this file. | ||
| 94 | -# | ||
| 95 | -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ||
| 96 | -# For full language support only: | ||
| 97 | -# | ||
| 98 | -# Full Language Support: [perl package] | ||
| 99 | -# Specifies the Perl package that has the parsing routines necessary for full | ||
| 100 | -# language support. | ||
| 101 | -# | ||
| 102 | -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||
| 103 | - | ||
| 104 | -# The following languages are defined in the main file, if you'd like to alter | ||
| 105 | -# them: | ||
| 106 | -# | ||
| 107 | -# Text File, Shebang Script, C/C++, C#, Java, JavaScript, Perl, Python, | ||
| 108 | -# PHP, SQL, Visual Basic, Pascal, Assembly, Ada, Tcl, Ruby, Makefile, | ||
| 109 | -# ActionScript, ColdFusion, R, Fortran, html | ||
| 110 | - | ||
| 111 | -# If you add a language that you think would be useful to other developers | ||
| 112 | -# and should be included in Natural Docs by default, please e-mail it to | ||
| 113 | -# languages [at] naturaldocs [dot] org. | ||
| 114 | - | ||
| 115 | - | ||
| 116 | -Language: htm | ||
| 117 | - | ||
| 118 | - Extension: htm | ||
| 119 | - Line Comment: // | ||
| 120 | - Block Comment: /* */ | ||
| 121 | - Enum Values: Local | ||
| 122 | - Function Prototype Ender: { | ||
| 123 | - Variable Prototype Enders: ; = | ||
| 124 | - | ||
| 125 | - | ||
| 126 | -Language: xml | ||
| 127 | - | ||
| 128 | - Extension: xml | ||
| 129 | - Line Comment: // | ||
| 130 | - Block Comment: <!-- --> | ||
| 131 | - Enum Values: Local | ||
| 132 | - Function Prototype Ender: { | ||
| 133 | - Variable Prototype Enders: ; = |