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These values are used in the tag field of every object header ** to identify the type of the entry. */ #define sym_k_error_entry (127) /* An error entry is used when compilation errors are detected in the */ /* source program. Its use reduces cascading errors caused by missing */ /* information and allows the compilation to continue and thus */ /* additional errors may be detected */ #define sym_k_value_entry 1 /* A value entry contains information about a UIL literal value */ /* (integer, string, compound string, xbitmapfile, argument, color, */ /* icon, etc.). The b_type field is used to determine the datatype of */ /* this value. */ #define sym_k_name_entry 2 /* A name entry corresponds to a name (identifier) used in the UIL */ /* source. */ #define sym_k_widget_entry 3 /* A widget entry represents a widget declaration. It points off to */ /* the arguments, callbacks, and controls lists for the widget. */ #define sym_k_control_entry 4 /* A control entry hangs off a list entry and identifes an object */ /* (widget or gadget) that is controlled. It also contains the */ /* managed/unmanaged information. */ #define sym_k_forward_ref_entry 5 /* forward reference entries are a linked listed of objects */ /* (widgets/gadgets) that were not defined at the time of the */ /* reference. After all objects have been seen, then this list is */ /* traversed and all objects in it should now be defined and the */ /* specified pointers can be filled-in. */ #define sym_k_external_def_entry 6 /* An external definition entry identifies a name that has been */ /* imported and thus in not declared within this source module. */ #define sym_k_argument_entry 7 /* An argument entry hangs off a list entry and identifies an object */ /* argument. It contains informtation about the argument name and */ /* argument value. */ #define sym_k_callback_entry 8 /* An calllback entry hangs off a list entry and identifies an object */ /* callback. It contains informtation about the callback name, */ /* callback procedure, and callback tag. */ #define sym_k_module_entry 9 /* A module entry contains information specified on the module */ /* statement. */ #define sym_k_proc_def_entry 10 /* A procedure definition entry is created for each procedure listed */ /* in a procedure section. I contains informaion on the number and */ /* types of the arguments. */ #define sym_k_proc_ref_entry 11 /* A procedure reference entry contains information about a the use of */ /* a procedure (e.g. as a callback). It also stores the tag to be */ /* passed to the procedure. */ #define sym_k_list_entry 12 /* A list entry is a typed list of other symbol table entries. It */ /* contains a count and a pointer to the next entry on the list via */ /* the obj_header.az_next field. */ #define sym_k_child_entry 13 /* A child entry represents a declaration for an */ /* automatically created child. It points off to */ /* the arguments, callbacks, and controls lists for the child. Since */ /* the structures for widget and child are the same, the */ /* datastructure for children is really a sym_k_widget_entry_type. */ #define sym_k_identifier_entry 14 /* identifier entry tag is used for diagnostic messages only */ #define sym_k_color_item_entry 15 /* entry describing a color. */ #define sym_k_gadget_entry 16 /* A gadget entry represents a gadget declaration. It points off to */ /* the arguments, callbacks, and controls lists for the gadget. Since */ /* the structures for widget and gadgets are the same, the */ /* datastructure for gadgets is really a sym_k_widget_entry_type. */ #define sym_k_root_entry 17 /* An entry used to group all the other entries together. It is */ /* returned in the parse_tree_root field of the compilation descriptor */ /* when using the callable interface. */ #define sym_k_parent_list_entry 18 /* This is a list of parents of a widget. It is used to check for */ /* constraints provided by the parent that may be used on this widget. */ #define sym_k_nested_list_entry 19 /* This entry occurs as a list entry for a nested list. It occupies */ /* the correct position in the list for the reference to a list, and */ /* points to the actual list entry. */ #define sym_k_include_file_entry 20 /* An include file entry is used to describe the contents of an */ /* include file. It is needed only maintain information about the */ /* source file from which this parse tree was generated. It is not */ /* used by UIL directly. */ #define sym_k_section_entry 21 /* A section entry is used to describe the contents of an source file. */ /* It is needed only maintain information about the structure of */ /* source file from which this parse tree was generated. It is not */ /* used by UIL directly. */ /* */ #define sym_k_def_obj_entry 22 /* This entry corresponds to the default object clause on the module */ /* declaration it is used to store source information about the file */ /* from which this parse tree was generated. It is not used by UIL */ /* directly. */ #define sym_k_UNUSED23_entry 23 #define sym_k_val_forward_ref_entry 24 /* val forward reference entries are a linked listed of values */ /* that were not defined at the time of the */ /* reference. After all values have been seen, then this list is */ /* traversed and all values in it should now be defined and the */ /* specified pointers can be filled-in. */ #define sym_k_max_entry 24 /* this is the largest possible value for an entry constant. */ /* ** Common attribute masks -- These values are used in the b_flags field of ** the object_header. */ #define sym_m_private (1 << 0) /* This item is private to this source module and thus need not be */ /* output into the UID file. */ #define sym_m_exported (1 << 1) /* This is an exported definition and must be put in the UID file. */ #define sym_m_imported (1 << 2) /* This item is a reference external to this source module and thus */ /* will be resolved at runtime by searching the resourec hierarchy. */ #define sym_m_reference (1 << 3) #define sym_m_builtin (1 << 4) /* This item is builtin as oppose to a userdefined item. */ #define sym_m_obj_is_gadget (1 << 5) /* This object is a gadget as oppose to a widget. */ /* ** Output states - order is important */ #define sym_k_not_processed 0 #define sym_k_queued 1 #define sym_k_emitted 2 /* ** Constants to define compiler-recognized data types. It is ** important that the names used in .wml language descriptions ** match these names. These values were once automatically generated ** by WML. They are now maintained by hand to reduce compiler ** dependence on WML artifacts. ** ** We have also separated the values loosely into two classes: ** values which can be used to verify operator legality and values ** which cannot (see UilSemVal.c -- the legal_operand_type table). ** There is a comment below denoting where the separation is. Any ** values above the comment may be used for validation of an operator ** while any values below may not. ** ** The order of the values below is unimportant except that the ** entries in the uil_datatype_names table in UilData.c must be ** ordered the same way. */ #define sym_k_any_value 1 #define sym_k_bool_value 2 #define sym_k_char_8_value 3 #define sym_k_compound_string_value 4 #define sym_k_float_value 5 #define sym_k_integer_value 6 #define sym_k_single_float_value 7 #define sym_k_localized_string_value 8 #define sym_k_wchar_string_value 9 #define sym_k_horizontal_integer_value 10 #define sym_k_vertical_integer_value 11 #define sym_k_horizontal_float_value 12 #define sym_k_vertical_float_value 13 /* Values after here may not be used for operator argument validation */ #define sym_k_argument_value 14 #define sym_k_asciz_table_value 15 #define sym_k_class_rec_name_value 16 #define sym_k_color_value 17 #define sym_k_color_table_value 18 #define sym_k_font_value 19 #define sym_k_font_table_value 20 #define sym_k_icon_value 21 #define sym_k_identifier_value 22 #define sym_k_integer_table_value 23 #define sym_k_keysym_value 24 #define sym_k_pixmap_value 25 #define sym_k_reason_value 26 #define sym_k_rgb_value 27 #define sym_k_string_table_value 28 #define sym_k_trans_table_value 29 #define sym_k_widget_ref_value 30 #define sym_k_xbitmapfile_value 31 #define sym_k_fontset_value 32 #define sym_k_child_value 33 #define sym_k_max_value 33 #define sym_k_no_value (sym_k_max_value+1) /* * Error values for all kind of sym_k_... literal set */ #define sym_k_error_value 0 #define sym_k_error_object 0 #define sym_k_error_charset 0 /* * Literals associated with character sets * * Character set character sizes */ #define sym_k_onebyte_charsize 1 #define sym_k_twobyte_charsize 2 #define sym_k_mixed1_2byte_charsize 3 /* * User-defined character set */ #define sym_k_userdefined_charset 1 /* * XmFONTLIST_DEFAULT_TAG */ #define sym_k_fontlist_default_tag 0 /* ** value sets defining expression operators */ #define sym_k_unspecified_op 0 #define sym_k_not_op 1 #define sym_k_unary_plus_op 2 #define sym_k_unary_minus_op 3 #define sym_k_comp_str_op 4 #define sym_k_wchar_str_op 5 #define sym_k_last_unary_op 5 #define sym_k_multiply_op 6 #define sym_k_divide_op 7 #define sym_k_add_op 8 #define sym_k_subtract_op 9 #define sym_k_left_shift_op 10 #define sym_k_right_shift_op 11 #define sym_k_and_op 12 #define sym_k_xor_op 13 #define sym_k_or_op 14 #define sym_k_cat_op 15 #define sym_k_last_binary_op 15 #define sym_k_valref_op 16 /* az_exp_op1 points to the value node whose value is referenced by this value node. */ #define sym_k_coerce_op 17 /* az_exp_op1 points to the value node whose value is to be coerced to the data type of this node. */ #define sym_k_last_special_op 17 /* * Structure of an enumeration set entry */ typedef struct { short int values_cnt; /* number of values in the enuemration set descriptor */ unsigned short int *values; /* vector of values */ } UilEnumSetDescDef, *UilEnumSetDescDefPtr; /********************************************************************** **************** From UilKeyDef.h ************************************/ /* * Token class literals */ #define tkn_k_class_argument 1 #define tkn_k_class_charset 2 #define tkn_k_class_color 3 #define tkn_k_class_enumval 4 #define tkn_k_class_font 5 #define tkn_k_class_identifier 6 #define tkn_k_class_keyword 7 #define tkn_k_class_literal 8 #define tkn_k_class_reason 9 #define tkn_k_class_reserved 10 #define tkn_k_class_special 11 #define tkn_k_class_unused 12 #define tkn_k_class_class 13 #define tkn_k_class_child 14 /* * Keyword table entry structure */ typedef struct { unsigned char b_class; unsigned short int b_subclass; unsigned char b_length; unsigned char b_token; char *at_name; } key_keytable_entry_type; /************************************************************************* ************************ New Stuff **************************************/ /* For COMPOUND_STRING_COMPONENT */ #define XmStringComponent "XmStringComponent" /* * Names of the tables put in the binary database */ #define Constraint_Tab 1 #define Key_Table 2 #define Key_Table_Case_Ins 3 #define Allowed_Argument_Table 4 #define Argument_Type_Table_Value 5 #define Charset_Xmstring_Names_Table 6 #define Charset_Wrdirection_Table 7 #define Charset_Parsdirection_Table 8 #define Charset_Charsize_Table 9 #define Charset_Lang_Names_Table 10 #define Charset_Lang_Codes_Table 11 #define Allowed_Control_Table 12 #define Enum_Set_Table 13 #define Argument_Enum_Set_Table 14 #define Enumval_Values_Table 15 #define Uil_Widget_Names 16 #define Uil_Argument_Names 17 #define Uil_Reason_Names 18 #define Uil_Enumval_names 19 #define Uil_Charset_Names 20 #define Related_Argument_Table 21 #define Allowed_Reason_Table 22 #define Uil_Widget_Funcs 23 #define Uil_Gadget_Funcs 24 #define Uil_Urm_Nondialog_Class 25 #define Uil_Urm_Subtree_Resource 26 #define Uil_Argument_Toolkit_Names 27 #define Uil_Reason_Toolkit_Names 28 #define Child_Class_Table 29 #define Allowed_Child_Table 30 #define Uil_Children_Names 31 /* * Binary Data Base Work */ #define DB_Compiled_Version 2 typedef struct _db_globals_struct { int version; int uil_max_arg; int uil_max_charset; int charset_lang_table_max; int uil_max_object; int uil_max_reason; int uil_max_enumval; int uil_max_enumset; int key_k_keyword_count; int key_k_keyword_max_length; int uil_max_child; } _db_globals; typedef struct _db_header_struct { int table_id; int num_items; int table_size; } _db_header, *_db_header_ptr; #endif /* UilDBDef_h */ /* DON'T ADD STUFF AFTER THIS #endif */