Embryo of documentation. More details on http://wiki.cs.lth.se/moin/LabComm *** The LabComm data description language: *** Primitive types sample boolean a_boolean; sample byte a_byte; sample short a_short; sample int an_int; sample long a_long; sample float a_float; sample double a_double; sample string a_string; Arrays sample int fixed_array[3]; sample int variable_array[_]; // Note 1 sample int fixed_array_of_array[3][4]; // Note 2 sample int fixed_rectangular_array[3, 4]; // Note 2 sample int variable_array_of_array[_][_]; // Notes 1 & 2 sample int variable_rectangular_array[_, _]; // Notes 1 & 2 1 In contrast to C, LabComm supports both fixed and variable (denoted by '_') sized arrays. 2 In contrast to Java, LabComm supports multidimensional arrays and not only arrays of arrays. Structures sample struct { int an_int_field; double a_double_field; } a_struct; User defined types typedef struct { int field_1; byte field_2; } user_type[_]; sample user_type a_user_type_instance; sample user_type another_user_type_instance; Example sample declaration (e.g. example.lc) sample struct { int sequence; struct { boolean last; string data; } line[_]; } log_message; From an .lc file, the labcomm compiler can generate marshalling and demarshalling code for C, Java, Python, and C#.
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put delimiter first in typeinfo to simplify parsing and not assume what delimiter should be used for various languages (was broken for C#) compiler/CS_CodeGen.jrag: corrected handling of variable sized arrays (int -> packed32) compiler/Python_CodeGen.jrag: added signature list