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    • PeterJonesP
      PeterJones @Lycan Thrope
      last edited by

      @lycan-thrope said in FunctionList Confused:

      Yikes, it looks like the forum editor did some editing of my strings in the regex

      You should read the FAQ: Formatting Forum Posts

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      • Lycan ThropeL
        Lycan Thrope @PeterJones
        last edited by

        @peterjones
        Apparently, I need to re-read it…thanks. :)

        Lee

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        • Lycan ThropeL
          Lycan Thrope @Lycan Thrope
          last edited by

          @lycan-thrope Test if this works? Here’s hoping. :)
          1: ‘^(class)\s([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\s([a-zA-Z0-9+]+)\s([a-zA-Z0-9+]+)’
          2: ‘^(class)\s(\w*)\s(\w*)\s(\w*)’
          3: ‘(?x)^[\t\x20](class)[\t\x20]+((\w+)|(\w+)[\x20]+(((\w+)(,\w+)?))?)?((\w+|[^\r\n])[\t\x20]+)(custom)?’
          4: '(class)[\t\x20]
          (\w+)([\t\x20]?(\w(,[\t\x20]?\w*)?))?([\t\x20]of[\t\x20]\w((\w*(,[\t\x20]?\w*)?))?([\t\x20]custom)?([\t\x20]from’[‘\t\x20’]'(:\w:\w*.\w*|“\w*.\w*”))?)?’
          5: ‘(class)[\t\x20](\w+)([\t\x20]?(\w*(,[\t\x20]?\w*)?))?(([\t(\x20]of)[\t\x20]\w((\w*(,[\t\x20]?\w*)?))?([\t\x20]custom)?([\t\x20]from’[‘\t\x20’]'(:\w:\w*.\w*|“\w*.\w*”))?)?’
          6: ‘(class)[\t\x20](\w+)([\t\x20]?(\w*(,[\t\x20]?\w*)?))?([\t(\x20]of’[‘\t\x20’]'(\w))?((\w*(,[\t\x20]?\w*)?))?([\t\x20]custom)?([\t\x20]from’[‘\t\x20’]'((:\w:\w*.\w*)|(“\w*.\w*”)))?’
          7: ‘(?:class)[\t\x20](?‘Classname’\w+)([\t\x20]?(\w*(,[\t\x20]?\w*)?))?(([\t(\x20]of)‘[’\t\x20’]'(?‘Superclass’\w)((\w*(,[\t\x20]?\w*)?))?(‘[’\t\x20’]‘(?‘Custom’custom))?(’[’\t\x20’]‘from’[‘\t\x20’]'(:\w:\w*.\w*|“\w*.\w*”))?)?’

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          • Lycan ThropeL
            Lycan Thrope @Lycan Thrope
            last edited by

            @lycan-thrope
            Unfortunately, the backticks to make the multiline brackets work, will have to be manually removed to run the regex’s…and the backticks around the whole regex did not turn it red typewriter text. :(

            Lee

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            • Lycan ThropeL
              Lycan Thrope @Lycan Thrope
              last edited by

              @lycan-thrope Hmmmm Let me try this. Test
              'red typewriter text’1: ^(class)\s([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\s([a-zA-Z0-9+]+)\s([a-zA-Z0-9+]+)

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              • Michael VincentM
                Michael Vincent @Michael Vincent
                last edited by

                @Lycan-Thrope
                @michael-vincent said in FunctionList Confused:

                I think I had an epiphany about how the regex fits into the FunctionList, and would appreciate an up or down on if the understanding is correct, bearing in mind, I’m just picking up regex, the boost flavor, and learning the NPP FunctionList functionality.

                Have you read the user manual that explains basic Function List behavior?

                Maybe this community post is a little more detailed than the user manual?

                Cheers.

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                • PeterJonesP
                  PeterJones @Lycan Thrope
                  last edited by PeterJones

                  @lycan-thrope said in FunctionList Confused:

                  will have to be manually removed to run the regex’s

                  You have read the FAQ wrong.

                  the syntax

                  1. `^(class)\s([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\s([a-zA-Z0-9+]+)\s([a-zA-Z0-9+]+)`
                  

                  renders as

                  1. ^(class)\s([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\s([a-zA-Z0-9+]+)\s([a-zA-Z0-9+]+)

                  which you can then just copy/paste the red text.

                  Please note that what you had,

                  1: ‘^(class)\s([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\s([a-zA-Z0-9+]+)\s([a-zA-Z0-9+]+)’
                  

                  is not the same as

                  1: `^(class)\s([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\s([a-zA-Z0-9+]+)\s([a-zA-Z0-9+]+)`
                  

                  which renders correctly as
                  1: ^(class)\s([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\s([a-zA-Z0-9+]+)\s([a-zA-Z0-9+]+)

                  The ` key (often called “backtick” or “grave”) is the one that on a standard US keyboard is the same key as ~, but unshifted . You are typing the single-quote / apostrophe key ' (which on a US keyboard, is the unshifted version of ", the double quote). The single-quote in the forum is then being rendered as ‘smart single quotes’ ‘...’ in your post.

                  The Formatting Forum Posts gives you plenty of copies of the ` character, which you can copy/paste if you are unable to type the character on your keyboard.

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                  • Lycan ThropeL
                    Lycan Thrope @PeterJones
                    last edited by

                    @peterjones said in FunctionList Confused:

                    `

                    Peter, thanks for clarifying that for me. I just want to show you why I used that character, besides not realizing where the backtick key was. In this screenshot of your message to me, as well as in the documentation FAQ for posting, I highlighted the character to see if these old eyes could make out what it was, and as you see, the little pop up that “says” what it is, is mistaken. :) Thanks for fixing that for me. :) Screenshot of what I saw:
                    Peterbacktick.PNG

                    So really, thanks for clearing that up for me. :)

                    Lee

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                    • Lycan ThropeL
                      Lycan Thrope @Lycan Thrope
                      last edited by

                      @lycan-thrope
                      So…let’s try this again, so I can see if it work right, with just the backtick.
                      7: (?:class)[\t\x20]*(?'Classname'\w+)([\t\x20]*?\(\w*(,[\t\x20]?\w*)*?\))?(([\t(\x20]of)[\t\x20](?'Superclass'\w*)(\(\w*(,[\t\x20]?\w*)*?\))?([\t\x20](?'Custom'custom))?([\t\x20]from[\t\x20](:\w*:\w*\.\w*|"\w*\.\w*"))?)?

                      Woohoo…the preview shows it working, but as per the FAQ let’s see if it does it without all the backticking in side the regex on the multiline brackets. :)

                      Lee

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                      • Lycan ThropeL
                        Lycan Thrope @Lycan Thrope
                        last edited by

                        @lycan-thrope One more time…with the whole thing. :)

                        These are the regexs I built leading up to the final ones (4,5,6,7) that work with the complete line in some or fashion. Still need to watch the word wrap.

                        1: ^(class)\s([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\s([a-zA-Z0-9+]+)\s([a-zA-Z0-9+]+)
                        2: ^(class)\s(\w*)\s(\w*)\s(\w*)
                        3: (?x)^[\t\x20]*(class)[\t\x20]+((\w+)|(\w+)[\x20]+(\((\w+)(,\w+)?\))?)?((\w+|[^\r\n]*)[\t\x20]+)*(custom)?
                        4: (class)[\t\x20]*(\w+)([\t\x20]*?\(\w*(,[\t\x20]?\w*)*?\))?([\t\x20]of[\t\x20]\w*(\(\w*(,[\t\x20]?\w*)*?\))?([\t\x20]custom)?([\t\x20]from[\t\x20](:\w*:\w*\.\w*|"\w*\.\w*"))?)?
                        5: (class)[\t\x20]*(\w+)([\t\x20]*?\(\w*(,[\t\x20]?\w*)*?\))?(([\t(\x20]of)[\t\x20]\w*(\(\w*(,[\t\x20]?\w*)*?\))?([\t\x20]custom)?([\t\x20]from[\t\x20](:\w*:\w*\.\w*|"\w*\.\w*"))?)?
                        6: (class)[\t\x20]*(\w+)([\t\x20]*?\(\w*(,[\t\x20]?\w*)*?\))?([\t(\x20]of[\t\x20](\w*))?(\(\w*(,[\t\x20]?\w*)*?\))?([\t\x20]custom)?([\t\x20]from[\t\x20]((:\w*:\w*\.\w*)|("\w*\.\w*")))?
                        7: (?:class)[\t\x20]*(?'Classname'\w+)([\t\x20]*?\(\w*(,[\t\x20]?\w*)*?\))?(([\t(\x20]of)[\t\x20](?'Superclass'\w*)(\(\w*(,[\t\x20]?\w*)*?\))?([\t\x20](?'Custom'custom))?([\t\x20]from[\t\x20](:\w*:\w*\.\w*|"\w*\.\w*"))?)?

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                        • PeterJonesP
                          PeterJones @Lycan Thrope
                          last edited by

                          @lycan-thrope said in FunctionList Confused:

                          I highlighted the character to see if these old eyes could make out what it was, and as you see, the little pop up that “says” what it is, is mistaken.

                          The word “QUOTE” shows up like that if you select any text:
                          06af42e0-fa33-4141-8b23-02bd2b5ae55b-image.png

                          It is not telling you what character that is. It is the Forum asking you if you would like to use the selected text as the QUOTE portion in your reply.

                          If you have multiple lines of example text, use the LITERAL TEXT BOXES , not the RED TYPEWRITER TEXT.

                          But this is getting off the point, and you have shown your regexes. So unless you have more about FunctionList, I think we’ve spent enough on forum formatting.

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                          • Lycan ThropeL
                            Lycan Thrope @Michael Vincent
                            last edited by

                            @michael-vincent
                            Thanks Michael, that’s where some of the understanding is coming from, with the ability to read english via the Java.xml versus the cpp.xml, but since I’m not completely familar with java’s syntax and variations, it’s still clear as mud, but getting clearer. :-)

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                            • Lycan ThropeL
                              Lycan Thrope @PeterJones
                              last edited by

                              @peterjones
                              I do appreciate your help, in this regard. I’ve been around awhile, but have to admit, posting in here, is a little different that what I’m used to, even after reading the FAQ…thanks for that clarification, though. Hate to look dumber than I am. :)

                              Lee

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                              • Lycan ThropeL
                                Lycan Thrope @Lycan Thrope
                                last edited by

                                @lycan-thrope
                                Okay, so no after beating the keyboard and my head all day, I figured it was time to present what I have tried and still doesn’t work…but to be fair, all I’m trying to do is get FunctionList to see my class first. Baby steps.

                                This is my functionlist file:

                                <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
                                <!-- ==========================================================================\
                                |
                                |   To learn how to make your own language parser, please check the following
                                |   link:
                                |       https://npp-user-manual.org/docs/function-list/
                                |
                                \=========================================================================== -->
                                <NotepadPlus>
                                	<functionList>
                                		<!-- ========================================================= [ dBASEPlus ] -->
                                		<parser
                                			displayName="dBASEPlus"
                                			id         ="dbaseplus"
                                			commentExpr="(?s:/\*.*?\*/)|(?m-s://.*?$)"
                                		>
                                			<classRange
                                				mainExpr="(?x)                                                                 # use inline comments
                                					^[\t\x20]*                                                                 # leading whitespace
                                                    class							# class keyword
                                					[\t\x20]*(\w+)							# class name
                                										# Following the class name there is the option of parameters, and if so
                                										# the first entry inside the parens is required, whether there is other 
                                										# parameters or not, once the parens go up, the first is required. ie:
                                										# class FrameCtrl(frameObj)
                                					([\t\x20]*?\(\w*	# first and required parameter
                                					((,[\t\x20]?\w*)*)?\))?			# the following optional/additional	parameters
                                													# For the rest of the class declaration, after the class name
                                													# all other options are part of one big optional set, that 
                                													# follows 'of' and can be populated by one of several 
                                													# options. The first and most prevalent is the Superclass
                                													# name that the class is being subclassed from, and it's
                                													# options of parameters and again, if it has parameters at
                                													# least the first one is required ie.:
                                													# class class ToolButtonFx(oParent) of Toolbutton(oParent)
                                					(([\t(\x20]of)[\t\x20]\w*(\(\w*((,[\t\x20]?\w*)*)?\))?
                                													# The next possible option is that it is a custom object and
                                													# needs to be in this line so if the object or form is opened
                                													# up in the dBASE IDE, the designers in it won't mess up
                                													# the object by streaming out missing parts or overriding 
                                													# properties or objects and functions.
                                					([\t\x20]custom)?
                                													# The next option is that the class is being subclassed from
                                													# another object that is contained elsewhere and the compiler
                                													# needs to know this reference.  There are two options for 
                                													# pointing to the file. The first is an Alias path in the IDE
                                													# that can be accessed by the compiler in the environment, or 
                                													# second, it is in the current directory and only the name is
                                													# needed...or it has a path that can be listed here, but this
                                													# is bad practice, and an Alias is recommended if the file is in
                                													# a place other than the current directory. If it is, the name
                                													# can be used in quotes as a string that gets passed to the 
                                													# compiler. Both follow the word 'From'. The Alias directory
                                													# is a name that is enclosed in two colons, one immediately
                                													# before the Alias name and one immediately after, no spaces.
                                					([\t\x20]from[\t\x20](:\w*:\w*\.\w*| \x22 \w*\.\w* \x22))?)?   # end of class declaration line
                                					
                                				"
                                				
                                				closeSymbole="endclass"
                                			>
                                				<className>
                                					<nameExpr
                                						expr="(?x)
                                						[\t\x20]*?
                                						^class					# class  keyword
                                						[\t\x20]*
                                						\K(\w+)                   # Class name
                                						"
                                					/>
                                					
                                				</className>
                                				<function
                                					mainExpr="                                                                     # function body
                                					"
                                				>
                                					<functionName>
                                						<funcNameExpr
                                							expr="                                                            # function parameters
                                							"
                                						/>
                                						<funcNameExpr
                                							expr="
                                							"
                                						/>
                                					</functionName>
                                				</function>
                                			</classRange>
                                			<function
                                				mainExpr="                                                                         # function body
                                				"
                                			>
                                				<functionName>
                                					<nameExpr
                                						expr="                                                                # function parameters
                                						"
                                					/>
                                					<nameExpr
                                						expr="
                                						"
                                					/>
                                				</functionName>
                                				<className>
                                					<nameExpr expr="
                                					" />
                                				</className>
                                			</function>
                                		</parser>
                                	</functionList>
                                </NotepadPlus>		
                                

                                This is a basic file to be searched by the FunctionList dbaseplus.xml:

                                ** END HEADER -- do not remove this line
                                //
                                // Generated on 10/13/2021
                                //
                                parameter bModal
                                local f
                                f = new PlainObjectListForm()
                                if (bModal)
                                   f.mdi = false // ensure not MDI
                                   f.readModal()
                                else
                                   f.open()
                                endif
                                
                                class PlainObjectListForm of FORM
                                   with (this)
                                      onOpen = class::FORM_ONOPEN
                                      doublebuffered = true
                                      metric = 6	// Pixels
                                      colorNormal = "Gray"
                                      height = 529.0
                                      left = 110.0
                                      top = 29.0
                                      width = 1092.0
                                      sizeable = false
                                      refreshAlways = false
                                      pageno = 0
                                   endwith
                                
                                   function form_onOpen()
                                
                                      form.testcontainer.vscrollbar1.currentValue = ;
                                                               form.testcontainer.vscrollbar1.value
                                      form.testContainer.aContainers = new array()
                                      form.testContainer.ncontainers = 0
                                      form.testContainer.nSpacing = 2
                                      return
                                
                                endclass
                                
                                
                                

                                I hope the fact that I don’t have a function search in it yet won’t be the problem, as all I want to do is verify I have the regex, the .xml file correct, and the settings and files in the right place. If it’s my regex and .xml, I won’t feel bad, as it’s new…what can I say, but I think I did it right. ::shrug::

                                Sorry if the .xml file is a bit long, but I copied it and emptied the C++ code figuring I was going to do this quick and left all the mixed parser stuff in it. ;-( Anyone see, off hand what I’m doing wrong or what’s wrong? I get no acknowledgement of even the file existence in the FunctionList head…that can’t be a good sign. :-(

                                Lee

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                                • PeterJonesP
                                  PeterJones @Lycan Thrope
                                  last edited by

                                  @lycan-thrope ,

                                  Without any functions defined, the classes don’t show up in the list, even if they do match your text, so you aren’t going to be able to see it work without a function (even if it’s the simplest possible function).

                                  If you want to individually test the regex, you can use the FIND or MARK dialogs with the same expression, which makes it easier to try variants.

                                  If I try your class expression in the FIND dialog, it says that it’s an invalid expression.

                                  When defining a new parser, I generally skip the openSymbole and closeSymbole expressions, and just deal with the mainExpr.

                                  Next, the way I do it, the mainExpr needs to match all of the text in the class – so the whole class … endclass – not just the introductory line, because it only finds class-functions (ie, methods) if they exist inside. If I’m reading your expression right, it’s only matching the single class line. (Maybe with the closeSymbole, you no longer need mainExpr to match as much… but I wouldn’t trust that without more experimentation.)

                                  And when debugging, I try to make the main expression as simple as possible, especially at first; if it needs more complexity later on, I add it… but for helping you get something tot; when debugging it, I start with the simplest form. Which, I think for yours, would be "match from class to endclass. So I’d be tempted to start with mainExpr="(?xms) ^ \h* class \h+.* ^ \h* endclass" – when I use that in a FIND in your document, it finds from class to endclass as I think I expect.

                                  Your class name expression looks reasonable, and does match the class name.

                                  For simple testing, I would then define the function mainExpr="(?x) \h* function \h+ (\w+)"

                                  But, as always, something goes wrong when I try things starting too complex. So I comment out the classRange, and just start with a simple function section:

                                  			<function
                                  				mainExpr="(?x) \h* function \h+ (\w+)"
                                  			>
                                  				<functionName>
                                  					<nameExpr expr="(?x) \h* function \h+ \K (\w+)"
                                  					/>
                                  				</functionName>
                                  			</function>
                                  

                                  If I do that, and add a block before your class

                                  function outsideAnything()
                                     here
                                     return
                                  

                                  (might not be valid, just using it for the parser), then reload when the dbaseplus.xml parser is properly linked in the overrideMap.xml, and the existing file is associated with the dBASEPlus UDL, I get:
                                  b1ca8da1-164d-4c99-bac9-baa4549ba3f2-image.png
                                  … so that means I am doing something right so far.

                                  But when I try to use that same <function> block inside the <classRange> block, it won’t find the class (and no longer shows the form_onOpen)…

                                  Unfortunately, while I’m usually able to get it eventually, it takes time for me. And I’ve spent as much as I can on this for now. maybe I’ll have spare time later today to work on it. But, if nothing else, this will give you a good starting point, because with the classRange commented out as here, it finds two functions, which is at least a starting point for debug:

                                  <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
                                  <!-- ==========================================================================\
                                  |
                                  |   To learn how to make your own language parser, please check the following
                                  |   link:
                                  |       https://npp-user-manual.org/docs/function-list/
                                  |
                                  \=========================================================================== -->
                                  <NotepadPlus>
                                  	<functionList>
                                  		<!-- ========================================================= [ dBASEPlus ] -->
                                  		<parser
                                  			displayName="dBASEPlus"
                                  			id         ="dbaseplus"
                                  			commentExpr="(?s:/\*.*?\*/)|(?m-s://.*?$)"
                                  		>
                                  			<!--classRange
                                  				mainExpr="(?xms) ^ \h* class \h+.* ^ \h* endclass"
                                  			>
                                  				<className>
                                  					<nameExpr
                                  						expr="(?x) [\t\x20]*? ^class [\t\x20]* \K(\w+)"
                                  					/>
                                  					
                                  				</className>
                                  				<function
                                  					mainExpr="(?x) \h* function \h+ (\w+)"
                                  				>
                                  					<functionName>
                                  						<nameExpr expr="(?x) \h* function \h+ \K (\w+)"
                                  						/>
                                  					</functionName>
                                  				</function>
                                  			</classRange-->
                                  			<function
                                  				mainExpr="(?x) \h* function \h+ (\w+)"
                                  			>
                                  				<functionName>
                                  					<nameExpr expr="(?x) \h* function \h+ \K (\w+)"
                                  					/>
                                  				</functionName>
                                  			</function>
                                  		</parser>
                                  	</functionList>
                                  </NotepadPlus>	
                                  

                                  and

                                  ** END HEADER -- do not remove this line
                                  //
                                  // Generated on 10/13/2021
                                  //
                                  parameter bModal
                                  local f
                                  f = new PlainObjectListForm()
                                  if (bModal)
                                     f.mdi = false // ensure not MDI
                                     f.readModal()
                                  else
                                     f.open()
                                  endif
                                  
                                  function outsideAnything()
                                     here
                                     return
                                  
                                  
                                  class PlainObjectListForm of FORM
                                     with (this)
                                        onOpen = class::FORM_ONOPEN
                                        doublebuffered = true
                                        metric = 6	// Pixels
                                        colorNormal = "Gray"
                                        height = 529.0
                                        left = 110.0
                                        top = 29.0
                                        width = 1092.0
                                        sizeable = false
                                        refreshAlways = false
                                        pageno = 0
                                     endwith
                                  
                                     function form_onOpen()
                                  
                                        form.testcontainer.vscrollbar1.currentValue = ;
                                                                 form.testcontainer.vscrollbar1.value
                                        form.testContainer.aContainers = new array()
                                        form.testContainer.ncontainers = 0
                                        form.testContainer.nSpacing = 2
                                        return
                                  
                                  endclass
                                  
                                  

                                  Sorry I couldn’t get more working yet…

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                                  • Lycan ThropeL
                                    Lycan Thrope @PeterJones
                                    last edited by

                                    @peterjones
                                    Thank you very much, Peter. As I said, any help from another pair of eyeballs is appreciated, especially from someone who has done one before. At the least, you’ve confirmed some of what I wanted to know, that at least I might be getting the conceptualization of what to do to extract the names. I know that dBASE, as much as I like it, is somewhat of a loosely typed and ambiguously structured language, certainly nothing like C that I learned long ago, but it does still have stucture and trying to extrapolate from that to make it work in NPP is my problem to solve, I just wanted to know if I was doing something right or wandering in a far off land.

                                    Thanks for the tips and I’ll work on what you’ve provided to see if I can’t get a better result. I know I read in the FAQ about the Function issue, which is why I was hoping it wouldn’t be the stopping issue for this, but apparently, it might be the classrange/class/function combination that I neeed to work right since that is the area you point out. Thanks for getting it to provide something, so I have a start.

                                    Lee

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                                    • Michael VincentM
                                      Michael Vincent @Lycan Thrope
                                      last edited by

                                      @lycan-thrope said in FunctionList Confused:

                                      @peterjones
                                      Thank you very much, Peter.

                                      Note I think there is an error in @PeterJones functionName block in the classRange tags. I think it should be :

                                      					<functionName>
                                      						<funcNameExpr expr="(?x) \h* function \h+ \K (\w+)"
                                      						/>
                                      					</functionName>
                                      

                                      Notice funcNameExpr instead of just nameExpr.

                                      Cheers.

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                                      • PeterJonesP
                                        PeterJones @Michael Vincent
                                        last edited by PeterJones

                                        @michael-vincent said in FunctionList Confused:

                                        Note I think there is an error in @PeterJones functionName block in the classRange tags.

                                        And when I fix that, I now see the function in the class.
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                                        So @Lycan-Thrope , that’s what you need to fix, and my simple mixed parser now works with your example code.

                                        <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
                                        <!-- ==========================================================================\
                                        |
                                        |   To learn how to make your own language parser, please check the following
                                        |   link:
                                        |       https://npp-user-manual.org/docs/function-list/
                                        |
                                        \=========================================================================== -->
                                        <NotepadPlus>
                                        	<functionList>
                                        		<!-- ========================================================= [ dBASEPlus ] -->
                                        		<parser
                                        			displayName="dBASEPlus"
                                        			id         ="dbaseplus"
                                        			commentExpr="(?s:/\*.*?\*/)|(?m-s://.*?$)"
                                        		>
                                        			<classRange
                                        				mainExpr="(?xms) ^ \h* class \h+.* ^ \h* endclass"
                                        			>
                                        				<className>
                                        					<nameExpr
                                        						expr="(?x) [\t\x20]*? ^class [\t\x20]* \K(\w+)"
                                        					/>
                                        					
                                        				</className>
                                        				<function
                                        					mainExpr="(?x) \h* function \h+ (\w+)"
                                        				>
                                        					<functionName>
                                        						<funcNameExpr expr="(?x) \h* function \h+ \K (\w+)"
                                        						/>
                                        					</functionName>
                                        				</function>
                                        			</classRange>
                                        			<function
                                        				mainExpr="(?x) \h* function \h+ (\w+)"
                                        			>
                                        				<functionName>
                                        					<nameExpr expr="(?x) \h* function \h+ \K (\w+)"
                                        					/>
                                        				</functionName>
                                        			</function>
                                        		</parser>
                                        	</functionList>
                                        </NotepadPlus>	
                                        

                                        (Since I used the (?x), you can go back and add newlines and comments to document the regex again; I just collapsed them because it’s easier to copy/paste into FIND dialog that way)

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                                        • Lycan ThropeL
                                          Lycan Thrope @Michael Vincent
                                          last edited by

                                          @michael-vincent
                                          Thank you Michael for that catch. I wouldn’t have seen that while following instructions. :-)

                                          Lee

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                                          • Lycan ThropeL
                                            Lycan Thrope @PeterJones
                                            last edited by

                                            @peterjones
                                            Thank you so much also Peter. I can now feel somewhat elated at banging my head all day yesterday. :-)

                                            Now to get back to work…had to take sometime for house chores since I neglected them yesterday beating my head on the keyboard. :-)

                                            Lee

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