Annotation of 41BSD/cmd/sh/sym.h, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: #
        !             2: /*
        !             3:  *     UNIX shell
        !             4:  */
        !             5: 
        !             6: 
        !             7: /* symbols for parsing */
        !             8: #define DOSYM  0405
        !             9: #define FISYM  0420
        !            10: #define EFSYM  0422
        !            11: #define ELSYM  0421
        !            12: #define INSYM  0412
        !            13: #define BRSYM  0406
        !            14: #define KTSYM  0450
        !            15: #define THSYM  0444
        !            16: #define ODSYM  0441
        !            17: #define ESSYM  0442
        !            18: #define IFSYM  0436
        !            19: #define FORSYM 0435
        !            20: #define WHSYM  0433
        !            21: #define UNSYM  0427
        !            22: #define CASYM  0417
        !            23: 
        !            24: #define SYMREP 04000
        !            25: #define ECSYM  (SYMREP|';')
        !            26: #define ANDFSYM        (SYMREP|'&')
        !            27: #define ORFSYM (SYMREP|'|')
        !            28: #define APPSYM (SYMREP|'>')
        !            29: #define DOCSYM (SYMREP|'<')
        !            30: #define EOFSYM 02000
        !            31: #define SYMFLG 0400
        !            32: 
        !            33: /* arg to `cmd' */
        !            34: #define NLFLG  1
        !            35: #define MTFLG  2
        !            36: 
        !            37: /* for peekc */
        !            38: #define MARK   0100000
        !            39: 
        !            40: /* odd chars */
        !            41: #define DQUOTE '"'
        !            42: #define SQUOTE '`'
        !            43: #define LITERAL        '\''
        !            44: #define DOLLAR '$'
        !            45: #define ESCAPE '\\'
        !            46: #define BRACE  '{'

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