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diff --git a/source3/parsing.doc b/source3/parsing.doc new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d024a22a51 --- /dev/null +++ b/source3/parsing.doc @@ -0,0 +1,181 @@ +Chris Hertel, Samba Team +November 1997 + +This is a quick overview of the lexical analysis, syntax, and semantics +of the smb.conf file. + +Lexical Analysis: + + Basically, the file is processed on a line by line basis. There are + four types of lines that are recognized by the lexical analyzer + (params.c): + + Blank lines - Lines containing only whitespace. + Comment lines - Lines beginning with either a semi-colon or a + pound sign (';' or '#'). + Section header lines - Lines beginning with an open square bracket + ('['). + Parameter lines - Lines beginning with any other character. + (The default line type.) + + The first two are handled exclusively by the lexical analyzer, which + ignores them. The latter two line types are scanned for + + - Section names + - Parameter names + - Parameter values + + These are the only tokens passed to the parameter loader + (loadparm.c). Parameter names and values are divided from one + another by an equal sign: '='. + + + Handling of Whitespace: + + Whitespace is defined as all characters recognized by the isspace() + function (see ctype(3C)) except for the newline character ('\n') + The newline is excluded because it identifies the end of the line. + + - The lexical analyzer scans past white space at the beginning of a + line. + + - Section and parameter names may contain internal white space. All + whitespace within a name is compressed to a single space character. + + - Internal whitespace within a parameter value is kept verbatim with + the exception of carriage return characters ('\r'), all of which + are removed. + + - Leading and trailing whitespace is removed from names and values. + + + Handling of Line Continuation: + + Long section header and parameter lines may be extended across + multiple lines by use of the backslash character ('\\'). Line + continuation is ignored for blank and comment lines. + + If the last (non-whitespace) character within a section header or on + a parameter line is a backslash, then the next line will be + (logically) concatonated with the current line by the lexical + analyzer. For example: + + param name = parameter value string \ + with line continuation. + + Would be read as + + param name = parameter value string with line continuation. + + Note that there are five spaces following the word 'string', + representing the one space between 'string' and '\\' in the top + line, plus the four preceeding the word 'with' in the second line. + (Yes, I'm counting the indentation.) + + Line continuation characters are ignored on blank lines and at the end + of comments. They are *only* recognized within section and parameter + lines. + + + Line Continuation Quirks: + + Note the following example: + + param name = parameter value string \ + \ + with line continuation. + + The middle line is *not* parsed as a blank line because it is first + concatonated with the top line. The result is + + param name = parameter value string with line continuation. + + The same is true for comment lines. + + param name = parameter value string \ + ; comment \ + with a comment. + + This becomes: + + param name = parameter value string ; comment with a comment. + + On a section header line, the closing bracket (']') is considered a + terminating character, and the rest of the line is ignored. The lines + + [ section name ] garbage \ + param name = value + + are read as + + [section name] + param name = value + + + +Syntax: + + The syntax of the smb.conf file is as follows: + + <file> :== { <section> } EOF + + <section> :== <section header> { <parameter line> } + + <section header> :== '[' NAME ']' + + <parameter line> :== NAME '=' VALUE NL + + + Basically, this means that + + - a file is made up of zero or more sections, and is terminated by + an EOF (we knew that). + + - A section is made up of a section header followed by zero or more + parameter lines. + + - A section header is identified by an opening bracket and + terminated by the closing bracket. The enclosed NAME identifies + the section. + + - A parameter line is divided into a NAME and a VALUE. The *first* + equal sign on the line separates the NAME from the VALUE. The + VALUE is terminated by a newline character (NL = '\n'). + + +About params.c: + + The parsing of the config file is a bit unusual if you are used to + lex, yacc, bison, etc. Both lexical analysis (scanning) and parsing + are performed by params.c. Values are loaded via callbacks to + loadparm.c. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + |