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OpenEdge ABL language definition

This is a TextMate grammar for the Progress OpenEdge ABL Language (formerly known as 4GL).

It's used in the OpenEdge ABL for Visual Studio Code extension.

Contributing

The main file is abl.tmLanguage.json so contributors should hand-modify this file.

Tests

Tests are run from the root folder

npm install
npm test

If you noticed a syntax highlight issue in the VSCode extension, please try to create a failing test case first, and then modify the grammar accordingly.

Debugging

Clone the https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-textmate repo locally (represented by /path/to/vscode-textmate).

Debug ABL statement(s) using the command below.

cd path/to/vscode-textmate
node out/tests/inspect.js /path/to/abl-tmlanguage/abl.tmLanguage.json /path/to/abl-tmlanguage/debug-in.txt > /path/to/abl-tmlanguage/debug-out.txt

The /path/to/abl-tmlanguage/debug-out.txt file contains the line-by-line resolution of the code using rules defined in the abl-tmlanguage.json file.

Notes

VSCode extension

You can test this grammar locally with the associated VSCode extension:

git clone [email protected]:chriscamicas/abl-tmlanguage.git
cd abl-tmlanguage
npm link
cd ..
git clone [email protected]:chriscamicas/vscode-abl.git
cd vscode-abl
npm link abl-tmlanguage

You can now run and debug the extension from the vscode-abl directory (with the Launch Extension task). Every modification to the abl-tmlanguage project should be reflected in the vscode-abl directory immediately.

See npm link.

JSON vs plist

This project uses the JSON format over the plist one, mainly because I find it much more readable.

If you prefer the plist format, or the YAML one, there is an extension for VSCode that can convert them: TextMate Languages.

Note: I plan on using the YAML syntax (even more compact and readable) but it needs a build step as VSCode does not handle YAML natively.

Tokenize

This project uses the vscode-textmate package to tokenize and test the grammar.

Keywords

Part of this grammar is generated from a keyword list file. See [index.js] for information on how to generate that file, as well as the others required for the generation.

When npm run build is executed, a file called grammer.json is created, which contains properties for keywords (all the keywords), abl-functions and handle-attributes (attributes and method calls on ABL handles). The contents of this file should be copied into the abl.tmLanguage.json file, replacing the existing contents.

Scopes

The ABL-specific scopes produced by the ABL grammer listed in the table below. The scope names are largely based on the naming conventions at https://macromates.com/manual/en/language_grammars#language_rules .

Scope Name Used for/by
comment.block.source.abl Everything between /* and */
comment.line.double-slash.abl Everything in a // comment, incl slashes
comment.preprocessor.analyze-suspend.abl &analyze-suspend, &analyze-resume
constant.character.escape.abl ~ and the next char
constant.language.abl today, now, true, false, yes, no, ? (unknown value)
constant.language.source.abl 99/99/9999 (or similar) when used as a format clause
constant.numeric.source.abl 0x00-0xFF, 0-9
entity.name.function.abl Method call, property call, method name, property name, handle attributes, handle methods, event names
entity.name.function.preprocessor.abl &scoped-define, &global-define
entity.name.include.abl Include file names
entity.name.package.abl Package names for USING
entity.name.procedure.abl Internal and external procedure names
entity.name.tag.abl Annotation names
entity.name.type.abl Class/interface/enum names
entity.name.type.generic.abl Generic type names
entity.other.attribute-name.abl Annotation attribute names
keyword.operator.source.abl contains, begins, matches, eq, le, lt, ge, gt, ne, <=, <>, >=, =, +, -, /, <, >, *, +=, -=, /=, *=
keyword.other.abl Any ABL keyword (incl those covered by other scopes like support.function.abl and entity.name.function.abl)
punctuation.definition.string.begin.abl Start of a quoted string
punctuation.definition.string.end.abl End of a quoted string
punctuation.section.abl { and }
punctuation.separator.comma.abl ,
punctuation.separator.period.abl .
punctuation.separator.colon.abl :
punctuation.terminator.abl . and :
storage.data.dataset.abl Statically-defined dataset names, data-relation names
storage.data.table.abl (Temp-)Table names, field names, index names
storage.type.abl Primitive datatypes
storage.type.function.abl ABL preprocessors, defined keyword
string.double.complex.abl String in " quotes
string.single.complex.abl String in ' quotes
support.function.abl opsys, proversion, ABL functions (eg BASE64-ENCODE)
support.other.abl Translation attributes :L, :R, :T, :C, :U
support.other.argument.abl &<name|number> arguments in includes, preprocessor values
variable.language.abl ABL system handles (eg session or this-object)
variable.other.abl Variable names
variable.parameter.abl Parameter names in method, function, procedure definition

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