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diff --git a/doc/gf-refman.html b/doc/gf-refman.html index edfb2c625..31456b09a 100644 --- a/doc/gf-refman.html +++ b/doc/gf-refman.html @@ -1,16 +1,33 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> -<HTML> +<!DOCTYPE html> +<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" lang="en" xml:lang="en"> <HEAD> -<TITLE>GF Language Reference Manual</TITLE> -</HEAD><BODY BGCOLOR="white" TEXT="black"> -<P ALIGN="center"><CENTER><H1>GF Language Reference Manual</H1> + <TITLE>GF Language Reference Manual</TITLE> + <meta charset="utf-8" /> + <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0" /> + <link rel="stylesheet" href="https://stackpath.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/4.1.3/css/bootstrap.min.css" integrity="sha384-MCw98/SFnGE8fJT3GXwEOngsV7Zt27NXFoaoApmYm81iuXoPkFOJwJ8ERdknLPMO" crossorigin="anonymous"> + <style> + code { + color: inherit; + } + center { + margin-bottom: 1rem; + } + </style> +</HEAD> +<BODY> +<div class="container-fluid my-5" style="max-width:1200px"> + +<P ALIGN="center"> + <CENTER> + <a href=".."> + <img src="Logos/gf1.svg" height="200px" class="mb-3" alt="GF Logo"> + </a> + <H1>GF Language Reference Manual</H1> <FONT SIZE="4"> <I>Aarne Ranta</I>, <I>Krasimir Angelov</I><BR>June 2014, GF 3.6 </FONT></CENTER> <P></P> -<HR NOSHADE SIZE=1> -<P></P> <UL> <LI><A HREF="#toc1">Overview of GF</A> <LI><A HREF="#toc2">The module system</A> @@ -92,7 +109,7 @@ </UL> <P></P> -<HR NOSHADE SIZE=1> +<HR> <P></P> <P> @@ -482,7 +499,7 @@ to reuse abstract and concrete modules as resources. The following table gives, for all module types, the possible module types of their <I>extends</I> and <I>opens</I>, as well as the forms of judgement legal in that module type. </P> -<TABLE ALIGN="center" CELLPADDING="4" BORDER="1"> +<TABLE class="table"> <TR> <TH>module type</TH> <TH>extends</TH> @@ -553,7 +570,7 @@ system, replacing modules by types and functions. This model could actually be developed towards treating modules in GF as first-class objects; so far, however, this step has not been motivated by any practical needs. </P> -<TABLE ALIGN="center" CELLPADDING="4" BORDER="1"> +<TABLE class="table"> <TR> <TH>module</TH> <TH COLSPAN="2">object and type</TH> @@ -918,7 +935,7 @@ The table moreover indicates whether the judgement has a default value, and whether it contributes to the <B>name base</B>, i.e. introduces a new name to the scope. </P> -<TABLE ALIGN="center" CELLPADDING="4" BORDER="1"> +<TABLE class="table"> <TR> <TH>judgement</TH> <TH>where</TH> @@ -1658,7 +1675,7 @@ inherited modules. <P> Here are some flags commonly included in grammars. </P> -<TABLE ALIGN="center" CELLPADDING="4" BORDER="1"> +<TABLE class="table"> <TR> <TH>flag</TH> <TH>value</TH> @@ -1721,7 +1738,7 @@ Type and other expressions have a system of <B>precedences</B>. The following ta summarizes all expression forms, from the highest to the lowest precedence. Some expressions are moreover left- or right-associative. </P> -<TABLE ALIGN="center" CELLPADDING="4" BORDER="1"> +<TABLE class="table"> <TR> <TH>prec</TH> <TH>expression example</TH> @@ -2128,7 +2145,7 @@ where GF provides three predefined categories for abstract syntax, with predefined expressions: </P> -<TABLE ALIGN="center" CELLPADDING="4" BORDER="1"> +<TABLE class="table"> <TR> <TH>category</TH> <TH COLSPAN="2">expressions</TH> @@ -2264,7 +2281,7 @@ Expressions of type <CODE>Str</CODE> have the following canonical forms: <LI><B>the empty token list</B>, <CODE>[]</CODE> <LI><B>concatenation</B>, <I>s</I> <CODE>++</CODE> <I>t</I>, where <I>s,t</I> : <CODE>Str</CODE> <LI><B>prefix-dependent choice</B>, - <CODE>pre {p<sub>1</sub> => s<sub>1</sub> ; ... ; p<sub>n</sub> => s<sub>n</sub> ; _ => s }, where + <CODE>pre {p<sub>1</sub> => s<sub>1</sub> ; ... ; p<sub>n</sub> => s<sub>n</sub> ; _ => s }</CODE>, where <UL> <LI><I>s</I>, <i>s</i><sub>1</sub>,...,<i>s</i><sub>n</sub>, <i>p</i><sub>1</sub>,...,<i>p</i><sub>n</sub> : <CODE>Str</CODE> </UL> @@ -3016,7 +3033,7 @@ The following predefined operations are defined in the resource module <CODE>prelude/Predef.gf</CODE>. Their implementations are defined as a part of the GF grammar compiler. </P> -<TABLE ALIGN="center" CELLPADDING="4" BORDER="1"> +<TABLE class="table"> <TR> <TH>operation</TH> <TH>type</TH> @@ -3202,7 +3219,7 @@ the abstract syntax. <B>Compiler pragmas</B> are a special form of comments prefixed with <CODE>--#</CODE>. Currently GF interprets the following pragmas. </P> -<TABLE CELLPADDING="4" BORDER="1"> +<TABLE class="table"> <TR> <TH>pragma</TH> <TH COLSPAN="2">explanation</TH> @@ -3300,7 +3317,7 @@ The rules have the form where an <I>RHS</I> can be any regular expression built from quoted strings and category symbols, in the following ways: </P> -<TABLE ALIGN="center" CELLPADDING="4" BORDER="1"> +<TABLE class="table"> <TR> <TH>RHS item</TH> <TH COLSPAN="2">explanation</TH> @@ -4600,6 +4617,6 @@ All other symbols are terminals. </TR> </TABLE> -<P></P> - -</BODY></HTML> +</div> +</BODY> +</HTML> |
