JADE Language Syntax
The syntax definition for JADE methods and schema files uses the Extended Backus Naur Formalism (EBNF). An EBNF specification is a sequence of syntax rules.
EBNF symbols are used to precisely and concisely specify the syntax. The symbols used in EBNF are:
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Parentheses (that is, the ( and ) symbols) group alternative terms
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The vertical bar (|) separates alternative terms
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Brackets ([]) identify optional expressions
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Braces ({ }) identify expressions that can occur zero or more times
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Character sequences enclosed in double quotes ("") identify terminal symbols, or keywords, of the JADE language
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An identifier is a sequence of letters and digits, beginning with a letter
The following example shows meals that are defined with a sequence of EBNF symbols.
appetizer = "artichoke" | "oysters" dessert = "ice cream" | "fruit" fruit = "apple" | "orange" | "pear" meat = "beef" | "lamb" | "fish" vegetable = "broccoli" | "carrots" | "peas" meal = [appetiser] meat ("potatoes" | "rice") {vegetable} [dessert]
Examples of meals defined by these rules are:
beef potatoes artichoke fish rice peas broccoli ice cream lamb rice carrots carrots carrots peas broccoli pear oysters beef rice orange
A JADE method has the following syntax.
method-name ([parameters]) [: return-type] [method-options]; [constants constant-declarations] [vars variable-declarations] begin JADE-instructions [epilog epilog-instructions] end;