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-###############################################################################
-#
-#   Package: NaturalDocs::ConfigFile
-#
-###############################################################################
-#
-#   A package to manage Natural Docs' configuration files.
-#
-#   Usage:
-#
-#       - Only one configuration file can be managed with this package at a time.  You must close the file before opening another
-#         one.
-#
-###############################################################################
-
-# This file is part of Natural Docs, which is Copyright (C) 2003-2005 Greg Valure
-# Natural Docs is licensed under the GPL
-
-use strict;
-use integer;
-
-package NaturalDocs::ConfigFile;
-
-
-
-#
-#   Topic: Format
-#
-#   All configuration files are text files.
-#
-#   > # [comment]
-#
-#   Comments start with the # character.
-#
-#   > Format: [version]
-#
-#   All configuration files *must* have a format line as its first line containing content.  Whitespace and comments are permitted
-#   ahead of it.
-#
-#   > [keyword]: [value]
-#
-#   Keywords can only contain <CFChars>.  Keywords are not case sensitive.  Values can be anything and run until the end of
-#   the line or a comment.
-#
-#   > [value]
-#
-#   Lines that don't start with a valid keyword format are considered to be all value.
-#
-#   > [line] { [line] } [line]
-#
-#   Files supporting brace groups (specified in <Open()>) may also have braces that can appear anywhere.  It allows more than
-#   one thing to appear per line, which isn't supported otherwise.  Consequently, values may not have braces.
-#
-
-
-#
-#   Type: CFChars
-#
-#   The characters that can appear in configuration file keywords and user-defined element names: letters, numbers, spaces,
-#   dashes, slashes, apostrophes, and periods.
-#
-#   Although the list above is exhaustive, it should be noted that you especially can *not* use colons (messes up keyword: value
-#   sequences) commas (messes up item, item, item list sequences) and hashes (messes up comment detection.)
-#
-#   You can search the source code for [CFChars] to find all the instances where this definition is used.
-#
-
-
-###############################################################################
-# Group: Variables
-
-#
-#   handle: CONFIG_FILEHANDLE
-#
-#   The file handle used for the configuration file.
-#
-
-
-#
-#   string: file
-#
-#   The <FileName> for the current configuration file being parsed.
-#
-my $file;
-
-
-#
-#   array: errors
-#
-#   An array of errors added by <AddError()>.  Every odd entry is the line number, and every even entry following is the
-#   error message.
-#
-my @errors;
-
-
-#
-#   var: lineNumber
-#
-#   The current line number for the configuration file.
-#
-my $lineNumber;
-
-
-#
-#   bool: hasBraceGroups
-#
-#   Whether the file has brace groups or not.
-#
-my $hasBraceGroups;
-
-
-#
-#   array: virtualLines
-#
-#   An array of virtual lines if a line from the file contained more than one.
-#
-#   Files with brace groups may have more than one virtual line per actual file line, such as "Group: A { Group: B".  When that
-#   happens, any extra virtual lines are put into here so they can be returned on the next call.
-#
-my @virtualLines;
-
-
-
-###############################################################################
-# Group: Functions
-
-
-#
-#   Function: Open
-#
-#   Opens a configuration file for parsing and returns the format <VersionInt>.
-#
-#   Parameters:
-#
-#       file - The <FileName> to parse.
-#       hasBraceGroups - Whether the file supports brace groups or not.  If so, lines with braces will be split apart behind the
-#                                  scenes.
-#
-#   Returns:
-#
-#       The <VersionInt> of the file, or undef if the file doesn't exist.
-#
-sub Open #(file, hasBraceGroups)
-    {
-    my $self;
-    ($self, $file, $hasBraceGroups) = @_;
-
-    @errors = ( );
-
-    # It will be incremented to one when the first line is read from the file.
-    $lineNumber = 0;
-
-    open(CONFIG_FILEHANDLE, '<' . $file) or return undef;
-
-
-    # Get the format line.
-
-    my ($keyword, $value, $comment) = $self->GetLine();
-
-    if ($keyword eq 'format')
-        {  return NaturalDocs::Version->FromString($value);  }
-    else
-        {  die "The first content line in " . $file . " must be the Format: line.\n";  };
-    };
-
-
-#
-#   Function: Close
-#
-#   Closes the current configuration file.
-#
-sub Close
-    {
-    my $self = shift;
-    close(CONFIG_FILEHANDLE);
-    };
-
-
-#
-#   Function: GetLine
-#
-#   Returns the next line containing content, or an empty array if none.
-#
-#   Returns:
-#
-#       Returns the array ( keyword, value, comment ), or an empty array if none.  All tabs will be converted to spaces, and all
-#       whitespace will be condensed into a single space.
-#
-#       keyword - The keyword part of the line, if any.  Is converted to lowercase and doesn't include the colon.  If the file supports
-#                       brace groups, opening and closing braces will be returned as keywords.
-#       value - The value part of the line, minus any whitespace.  Keeps its original case.
-#       comment - The comment following the line, if any.  This includes the # symbol and a leading space if there was
-#                       any whitespace, since it may be significant.  Otherwise undef.  Used for lines where the # character needs to be
-#                       accepted as part of the value.
-#
-sub GetLine
-    {
-    my $self = shift;
-
-    my ($line, $comment);
-
-
-    # Get the next line with content.
-
-    do
-        {
-        # Get the next line.
-
-        my $isFileLine;
-
-        if (scalar @virtualLines)
-            {
-            $line = shift @virtualLines;
-            $isFileLine = 0;
-            }
-        else
-            {
-            $line = <CONFIG_FILEHANDLE>;
-            $lineNumber++;
-
-            if (!defined $line)
-                {  return ( );  };
-
-            ::XChomp(\$line);
-
-            # Condense spaces and tabs into a single space.
-            $line =~ tr/\t /  /s;
-            $isFileLine = 1;
-            };
-
-
-        # Split off the comment.
-
-        if ($line =~ /^(.*?)( ?#.*)$/)
-            {  ($line, $comment) = ($1, $2);  }
-        else
-            {  $comment = undef;  };
-
-
-        # Split any brace groups.
-
-        if ($isFileLine && $hasBraceGroups && $line =~ /[\{\}]/)
-            {
-            ($line, @virtualLines) = split(/([\{\}])/, $line);
-
-            $virtualLines[-1] .= $comment;
-            $comment = undef;
-            };
-
-
-        # Remove whitespace.
-
-        $line =~ s/^ //;
-        $line =~ s/ $//;
-        $comment =~ s/ $//;
-        # We want to keep the leading space on a comment.
-        }
-    while (!$line);
-
-
-    # Process the line.
-
-    if ($hasBraceGroups && ($line eq '{' || $line eq '}'))
-        {
-        return ($line, undef, undef);
-        };
-
-
-    if ($line =~ /^([a-z0-9\ \'\/\.\-]+?) ?: ?(.*)$/i) # [CFChars]
-        {
-        my ($keyword, $value) = ($1, $2);
-        return (lc($keyword), $value, $comment);
-        }
-
-    else
-        {
-        return (undef, $line, $comment);
-        };
-    };
-
-
-#
-#   Function: LineNumber
-#
-#   Returns the line number for the line last returned by <GetLine()>.
-#
-sub LineNumber
-    {  return $lineNumber;  };
-
-
-
-###############################################################################
-# Group: Error Functions
-
-
-#
-#   Function: AddError
-#
-#   Stores an error for the current configuration file.  Will be attached to the last line read by <GetLine()>.
-#
-#   Parameters:
-#
-#       message - The error message.
-#       lineNumber - The line number to use.  If not specified, it will use the line number from the last call to <GetLine()>.
-#
-sub AddError #(message, lineNumber)
-    {
-    my ($self, $message, $messageLineNumber) = @_;
-
-    if (!defined $messageLineNumber)
-        {  $messageLineNumber = $lineNumber;  };
-
-    push @errors, $messageLineNumber, $message;
-    };
-
-
-#
-#   Function: ErrorCount
-#
-#   Returns how many errors the configuration file has.
-#
-sub ErrorCount
-    {
-    return (scalar @errors) / 2;
-    };
-
-
-#
-#   Function: PrintErrorsAndAnnotateFile
-#
-#   Prints the errors to STDERR in the standard GNU format and annotates the configuration file with them.  It does *not* end
-#   execution.  <Close()> *must* be called before this function.
-#
-sub PrintErrorsAndAnnotateFile
-    {
-    my ($self) = @_;
-
-    if (scalar @errors)
-        {
-        open(CONFIG_FILEHANDLE, '<' . $file);
-        my @lines = <CONFIG_FILEHANDLE>;
-        close(CONFIG_FILEHANDLE);
-
-        # We need to keep track of both the real and the original line numbers.  The original line numbers are for matching errors in
-        # the errors array, and don't include any comment lines added or deleted.  Line number is the current line number including
-        # those comment lines for sending to the display.
-        my $lineNumber = 1;
-        my $originalLineNumber = 1;
-
-        open(CONFIG_FILEHANDLE, '>' . $file);
-
-        # We don't want to keep the old error header, if present.
-        if ($lines[0] =~ /^\# There (?:is an error|are \d+ errors) in this file\./)
-            {
-            shift @lines;
-            $originalLineNumber++;
-
-            # We want to drop the blank line after it as well.
-            if ($lines[0] eq "\n")
-                {
-                shift @lines;
-                $originalLineNumber++;
-                };
-            };
-
-        if ($self->ErrorCount() == 1)
-            {
-            print CONFIG_FILEHANDLE
-            "# There is an error in this file.  Search for ERROR to find it.\n\n";
-            }
-        else
-            {
-            print CONFIG_FILEHANDLE
-            "# There are " . $self->ErrorCount() . " errors in this file.  Search for ERROR to find them.\n\n";
-            };
-
-        $lineNumber += 2;
-
-
-        foreach my $line (@lines)
-            {
-            while (scalar @errors && $originalLineNumber == $errors[0])
-                {
-                my $errorLine = shift @errors;
-                my $errorMessage = shift @errors;
-
-                print CONFIG_FILEHANDLE "# ERROR: " . $errorMessage . "\n";
-
-                # Use the GNU error format, which should make it easier to handle errors when Natural Docs is part of a build process.
-                # See http://www.gnu.org/prep/standards_15.html
-
-                $errorMessage = lcfirst($errorMessage);
-                $errorMessage =~ s/\.$//;
-
-                print STDERR 'NaturalDocs:' . $file . ':' . $lineNumber . ': ' . $errorMessage . "\n";
-
-                $lineNumber++;
-                };
-
-            # We want to remove error lines from previous runs.
-            if (substr($line, 0, 9) ne '# ERROR: ')
-                {
-                print CONFIG_FILEHANDLE $line;
-                $lineNumber++;
-                };
-
-            $originalLineNumber++;
-            };
-
-        # Clean up any remaining errors.
-        while (scalar @errors)
-            {
-            my $errorLine = shift @errors;
-            my $errorMessage = shift @errors;
-
-            print CONFIG_FILEHANDLE "# ERROR: " . $errorMessage . "\n";
-
-            # Use the GNU error format, which should make it easier to handle errors when Natural Docs is part of a build process.
-            # See http://www.gnu.org/prep/standards_15.html
-
-            $errorMessage = lcfirst($errorMessage);
-            $errorMessage =~ s/\.$//;
-
-            print STDERR 'NaturalDocs:' . $file . ':' . $lineNumber . ': ' . $errorMessage . "\n";
-            };
-
-        close(CONFIG_FILEHANDLE);
-        };
-    };
-
-
-
-###############################################################################
-# Group: Misc Functions
-
-
-#
-#   Function: HasOnlyCFChars
-#
-#   Returns whether the passed string contains only <CFChars>.
-#
-sub HasOnlyCFChars #(string)
-    {
-    my ($self, $string) = @_;
-    return ($string =~ /^[a-z0-9\ \.\-\/\']*$/i);  # [CFChars]
-    };
-
-
-#
-#   Function: CFCharNames
-#
-#   Returns a plain-english list of <CFChars> which can be embedded in a sentence.  For example, "You can only use
-#   [CFCharsList()] in the name.
-#
-sub CFCharNames
-    {
-    # [CFChars]
-    return 'letters, numbers, spaces, periods, dashes, slashes, and apostrophes';
-    };
-
-
-#
-#   Function: Obscure
-#
-#   Obscures the passed text so that it is not user editable and returns it.  The encoding method is not secure; it is just designed
-#   to be fast and to discourage user editing.
-#
-sub Obscure #(text)
-    {
-    my ($self, $text) = @_;
-
-    # ` is specifically chosen to encode to space because of its rarity.  We don't want a trailing one to get cut off before decoding.
-    $text =~ tr{a-zA-Z0-9\ \\\/\.\:\_\-\`}
-                    {pY9fGc\`R8lAoE\\uIdH6tN\/7sQjKx0B5mW\.vZ41PyFg\:CrLaO\_eUi2DhT\-nSqJkXb3MwVz\ };
-
-    return $text;
-    };
-
-
-#
-#   Function: Unobscure
-#
-#   Restores text encoded with <Obscure()> and returns it.
-#
-sub Unobscure #(text)
-    {
-    my ($self, $text) = @_;
-
-    $text =~ tr{pY9fGc\`R8lAoE\\uIdH6tN\/7sQjKx0B5mW\.vZ41PyFg\:CrLaO\_eUi2DhT\-nSqJkXb3MwVz\ }
-                    {a-zA-Z0-9\ \\\/\.\:\_\-\`};
-
-    return $text;
-    };
-
-
-
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