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    • donhoD
      donho
      last edited by

      John,

      Try this one:
      ([0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][ ]|)(def|DEF) [\w]+(\(.*\)|)

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      • John BowmanJ
        John Bowman
        last edited by John Bowman

        oh it’s getting really close! I don’t fully understand everything I am doing. But here’s what I’ve got so far. I’va added these lines:

          <association userDefinedLangName="BR! Source" id="brs_function"/>
        

        and

        		<parser id="brs_function" displayName="BR! Source">
        			<function mainExpr="([0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][ ]|)(def|DEF) [\w]+(\(.*\)|)" displayMode="$className->$functionName">
        			</function>
        		</parser>
        

        It encounters the first function in the program then and doesn’t stop… it thinks the rest of the program is a function. I need it to stop at the first “)”, “!” or CRLF (whichever of the three comes first) … I might have formatted my parser stuff wrong too… I didn’t know what to do with the <functionName> section so i just took it out… may have been a bad idea.

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        • John BowmanJ
          John Bowman
          last edited by

          a little more clarification:

          the function definition will always be on one line. the name ends at the first = or (. the variables passed to it (if any) start at the ( and end at the ) and are comma or semicolon delimited. (variables may include characters: a-z,A-Z,_,$,1-9 and &)

          another kink:

          the function definition line may or may not have the word “library” after the def before the function name. for example:

          examples:

          def library fnsteve
          def fnsteve
          def fnsteve(; x,y)
          DEF LIBRARY FNSTEVE( x; y,e3$)
          Def Fnsteve=13
          Def Fnsteve=x12+rnd
          01020 def library fnsteve
          01030 def fnsteve
          01040 def fnsteve(; x,y)
          01080 DEF LIBRARY FNSTEVE( x; y,e3$)
          01022 Def Fnsteve=13
          41020 Def Fnsteve=x
          12+rnd

          In all of these fnsteve would be the function name. In some of these variables passed are like x, y and e3$.

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          • donhoD
            donho
            last edited by

            Try this one:
            ([0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][ ]|)(def|DEF)( library| LIBRARY|) [\w]+(\(.*\)|=.+|)

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            • John BowmanJ
              John Bowman
              last edited by

              Closer still!!

              That works beautifully until it encounters a ; then it puts everything on the same line… And also I failed to mention * may be in the variable parameter list… here is a better test list:

              def fnwhatever (x,y,x)
              fnend
              def fn_another
              fnend
              def fnyeah$(nope)
              fnend
              100 def fnyop
              200 fnend
              300 def fnok
              def library fnwhatever (x,y,x)
              fnend
              def library fn_another
              fnend
              def library fnyeah$(nope)
              fnend
              100 def library fnyop
              200 fnend
              300 def library fnok
              def library fnsteve
              def fnsteve

              def fntestastrisk(x$*20,big$*2048)

              def fnsteve(; x,y)
              DEF LIBRARY FNSTEVE( x; y,e3$)
              Def Fnsteve=13
              Def Fnsteve=x12+rnd
              01020 def library fnsteve
              01030 def fnsteve
              01040 def fnsteve(; x,y)
              01080 DEF LIBRARY FNSTEVE( x; y,e3$)

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              • John BowmanJ
                John Bowman
                last edited by

                oh geeze I forgot the &s. & may preceed any or all variables in the line. it’s allowed.

                i.e.

                def fnwhatever(x; &no,more, &spaceallowed)

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                • donhoD
                  donho
                  last edited by

                  @John-Bowman said:

                  That works beautifully until it encounters a ; then it puts everything on the same line…

                  A screenshot will explain everything.

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                  • donhoD
                    donho
                    last edited by

                    Otherwise, you can try this one:
                    ([0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][ ]|)(def|DEF)( library| LIBRARY|) \w+\$?[ ]*(\(.*\)|=.+|)

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                    • MAPJe71M
                      MAPJe71
                      last edited by

                      Alternative:
                      (?i)(\d{3,5}[\t ]+)?DEF([\t ]+LIBRARY)?[\t ]+FN\w+\$?[\t ]*(\([^)]*\)|=)?

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                      • John BowmanJ
                        John Bowman
                        last edited by John Bowman

                        @donho yours was really close but it was adding everything to the end of the first line when it encounterd a $ for some reason.

                        @MAPJe71 WORKS GREAT!!!

                        I now have all my function lines listed in my Function List! Wonderful - I can double click on them and get right to them! SPECTACULAR!

                        So - one follow detail though - Is it possible for me to get the parameters as auto-complete things when typing code?

                        Here is what I have right now:

                        		<parser id="brs_function" displayName="BR! Source">
                        			<function mainExpr="(?i)(\d{3,5}[\t ]+)?DEF([\t ]+LIBRARY)?[\t ]+FN\w+\$?[\t ]*(\([^)]*\)|=)?" displayMode="$className->$functionName">
                        			</function>
                        		</parser>
                        

                        I notice most the other parser sections have a <functionName> part too - but I don’t… I’m really REALLY happy with what I have right now - but if I can take it a step farther I don’t want to miss out on all the fun =)

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                        • MAPJe71M
                          MAPJe71
                          last edited by

                          The Function List parsers are used to populate the Function List tree view only.
                          Auto-Complete has its separate configuration files in the Plugins\APIs sub-folder, but I don’t know if it works for user defined languages. You could try by adding the applicable brs.xml.

                          The <functionName> part is used to filter/resolve the function name e.g.

                          <functionName>
                              <nameExpr expr="(?i)FN\w+\$?[\t ]*(\([^)]*\))?" />
                              <!-- comment out the following node to display the method with its parameters -->
                              <nameExpr expr="(?i)FN\w+\$?" />
                          </functionName>
                          
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                          • John BowmanJ
                            John Bowman
                            last edited by

                            you are correct. and yes, it does work with the UDLs. I have that working, but was only asking if I could use the cool regex syntax detecting settings in functionList.xml to accomplish the same thing. Perhaps I could do it more auto-magically over in there, but that is a subject for another thread. I’m going mark this bad boy solved. THANK YOU!!!

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