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NAME

       ptop.cfg - The ptop source-beautifier configuration file.

       ptop is the source beautifier of the FreePascal project.

       Origin probably Pascal-TO-Pascal.cfg

DESCRIPTION

       This is the main configuration file of the ptop FPC source beautifier

       The configuration file for ptop(1) isn't necessarily called ptop.cfg, and is also not auto-loaded, so the
       name doesn't matter much. This man-page describes the structure of such a configuration file for ptop(1)

STRUCTURE

       The  structure  of  a  ptop configuration file is a simple building block repeated several (60-70) times,
       once for each pascal keyword known to the ptop program. (see the default configuration file  or  ptopu.pp
       source to find out which keywords are known)

       The  basic  building  block of the configuration file consists out of one, two or three lines, describing
       how ptop should react on a certain keyword.  First a line without  square  brackets  with  the  following
       format:

       keyword=option1,option2,option3,...

       If  one of the options is "dindonkey" (see further below), a second line (with square brackets) is needed
       like this:

       [keyword]=otherkeyword1,otherkeyword2,otherkeyword3,...

       Then if one of the options is "gobsym", a third line (with angle brackets) is needed like this:

       <keyword>=terminalword1,terminalword2,terminalword3,...

       As you can see the block contains  two  types  of  identifiers,  keywords(keyword,  otherkeyword1..3  and
       terminalword1..3 in the above example) and options, (option1..3 above).

       Keywords  are  the  built-in  valid  Pascal  structure-identifiers like BEGIN, END, CASE, IF, THEN, ELSE,
       IMPLEMENTATION. The default configuration file lists most of these.

       Besides the real Pascal keywords, some other codewords are used for operators  and  comment  expressions.
       These are listed in the following table:

       Name of codeword         operator
       -------------            -----
       casevar                  : in a case label (<>'colon')
       becomes                  :=
       delphicomment            //
       opencomment              { or (*
       closecomment             } or *)
       semicolon                ;
       colon                    :
       equals                   =
       openparen                [
       closeparen               ]
       period                   .

       The Options codewords define actions to be taken when the keyword before the equal sign is found.

       Option              does what
       -------             ---------
       crsupp              suppress CR before the keyword.
       crbefore            force CR before keyword
                           (doesn't go with crsupp :) )
       blinbefore          blank line before keyword.
       dindonkey           de-indent on associated keywords (see below)
       dindent             de-indent (always)
       spbef               space before
       spaft               space after
       gobsym              Print symbols which follow a keyword,
                           but which do not affect layout.
                           Prints until terminators occur.
       inbytab             indent by tab.
       crafter             force CR after keyword.
       upper               prints keyword all uppercase
       lower               prints keyword all lowercase
       capital             capitalizes keyword: 1st letter
                           uppercase, rest lowercase.

       The  option  "dindonkey"  requires some extra parameters, which are set by a second line for that keyword
       (the one with the square brackets), which is therefore only needed if the  options  contain  "dinkdonkey"
       (contraction of de-indent on assiociated keyword).

       "dinkdonkey"  deindents  if any of the keywords specified by the extra options of the square-bracket line
       is found.

       In a similar manner the option "gobsym", short for gobble symbols, requires some  additional  information
       in  order  to  perform its function. The "gobsym" option indicates that all symbols following the keyword
       should be passed through unchanged until a terminal symbol is reached. The  list  of  acceptable  termial
       symbols is provided by the angle-bracket line.

EXAMPLES

       The block

       else=crbefore,dindonkey,inbytab,upper
       [else]=if,then,else

       Means:

       The keyword this is about is else , it's on the LEFT side of both equal signs.

       When the ptop parser finds ELSE, the options tell it to do the following things:

       - (crbefore) Don't allow other code on the line before
          the keyword. (ELSE alone on a line)
       - (dindonkey) De-indent on the keywords
          in square brackets line (if,then,else)
       - (inbytab) indent by tab.
       - (upper) uppercase the keyword (ELSE)

       The block

       case=spaft,gobsym,inbytab,crafter,capital
       <case>=ofsym

       Means:

       The keyword this is about is case , it's on the LEFT side of both equal signs.

       When case is found, the options tell it to do the following things:

       - (spaft) Insure that there is a space
          after the keyword. (case)
       - (gobsym) pass symbols through unchanced until one of
          the words in the angle brackets line (of) is found.
       - (crafter) Make sure terminator (of) ends the line.
       - (inbytab) indent by tab.
       - (capital) Capitalize the keyword (case becomes Case).

       Try  to  play  with  the  configfile  until  you  find  the  effect  you  desire. The configurability and
       possibilities of ptop are quite large compared to  other  shareware  source  beautifiers  found  on  e.g.
       SIMTEL.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

       The writer of the program, Michael van Canneyt, who also helped out explaining the format of ptop.cfg.

       Questions/corrections can be mailed to fpc-devel@vekoll.saturnus.vein.hu

       Also thanks to the rest of the FPC development team.

SEE ALSO

       ptop binary
              ptop(1)

       Compiler
              ppc386(1)

       Other FPC utils
              ppdep(1) ppudump(1) ppumove(1) h2pas(1)

FreePascal                                       25 January 2007                                     ptop.cfg(5)