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author | Martin Odersky <odersky@gmail.com> | 2003-10-30 14:59:42 +0000 |
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committer | Martin Odersky <odersky@gmail.com> | 2003-10-30 14:59:42 +0000 |
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diff --git a/doc/reference/ScalaReference.tex b/doc/reference/ScalaReference.tex index 63be10f36d..fa8045290b 100644 --- a/doc/reference/ScalaReference.tex +++ b/doc/reference/ScalaReference.tex @@ -166,11 +166,6 @@ floating point numbers (of types \code{Float} and \code{Double}), characters, an strings. The syntax of these literals is in each case as in Java. \syntax\begin{lstlisting} -literal ::= intLit - | floatLit - | charLit - | stringLit - | symbolLit intLit ::= $\mbox{\rm\em ``as in Java''}$ floatLit ::= $\mbox{\rm\em ``as in Java''}$ charLit ::= $\mbox{\rm\em ``as in Java''}$ @@ -2237,7 +2232,7 @@ module FileSystem with { InfixExpr ::= PrefixExpr | InfixExpr id InfixExpr PrefixExpr ::= [`-' | `+' | `~' | `!'] SimpleExpr - SimpleExpr ::= literal + SimpleExpr ::= Literal | Path | `(' [Expr] `)' | BlockExpr @@ -2265,12 +2260,15 @@ $T$. \section{Literals} \syntax\begin{lstlisting} - SimpleExpr ::= literal - literal ::= intLit + SimpleExpr ::= Literal + Literal ::= intLit | floatLit | charLit | stringLit | symbolLit + | true + | false + | null \end{lstlisting} Typing and evaluation of numeric, character, and string literals are @@ -2290,20 +2288,20 @@ actual parameters, as in ~\lstinline@'$x$($\args\,$)@, then the whole expression is taken to be a shorthand for ~\lstinline@scala.Labelled(scala.Symbol("$x$"), $\args\,$)@. -\section{Boolean constants} +\subsection{Boolean constants} \begin{lstlisting} - SimpleExpr ::= true | false + Literal ::= true | false \end{lstlisting} The boolean truth values are denoted by the reserved words \code{true} and \code{false}. The type of these expressions is \code{boolean}, and their evaluation is immediate. -\section{The $\NULL$ Reference} +\subsection{The $\NULL$ Reference} \syntax\begin{lstlisting} - SimpleExpr ::= null + Literal ::= null \end{lstlisting} The \code{null} expression is of type \lstinline@scala.AllRef@. It @@ -3280,7 +3278,7 @@ Pattern2 ::= SimplePattern [ '*' |'?' | '+' ] | SimplePattern { id SimplePattern } SimplePattern ::= varid [ '@' SimplePattern ] | `_' - | literal + | Literal | StableId [ `(' [Patterns] `)' ] | `(' Patterns `)' | @@ -4149,11 +4147,14 @@ The context-free syntax of Scala is given by the following EBNF grammar. \begin{lstlisting} - literal ::= intLit + Literal ::= intLit | floatLit | charLit | stringLit | symbolLit + | true + | false + | null StableId ::= id | Path `.' id @@ -4178,7 +4179,7 @@ grammar. | Exprs ::= Expr {`,' Expr} - Expr ::= [Bindings `=>'] Expr + Expr ::= Bindings `=>' Expr | if `(' Expr `)' Expr [[`;'] else Expr] | try `{' block `}' [catch Expr] [finally Expr] | do Expr [`;'] while `(' Expr ')' @@ -4192,10 +4193,7 @@ grammar. InfixExpr ::= PrefixExpr | InfixExpr id InfixExpr PrefixExpr ::= [`-' | `+' | `~' | `!'] SimpleExpr - SimpleExpr ::= literal - | true - | false - | null + SimpleExpr ::= Literal | Path | `(' [Expr] `)' | BlockExpr @@ -4234,7 +4232,7 @@ grammar. | SimplePattern { id SimplePattern } SimplePattern ::= `_' | varid - | literal + | Literal | StableId [ `(' [Patterns] `)' ] | `(' [Patterns] `)' Patterns ::= Pattern {`,' Pattern} |