What does a double colon followed by an equals sig

2019-01-30 11:36发布

问题:

What does ::= mean in programming documentation?
For example in the Lua documentation: or in Python documentation.

回答1:

It symbolizes 'symbol derivation rule' in Backus–Naur Form

Meaning that in:

<symbol> ::= __expression__ 

nonterminal <symbol> consists of (is defined as, is constructed from, derives from) __expression__

It's used to describe language grammars.

Notice that both examples are in Extended Backus–Naur Form, but using a traditional BNF symbol-expression separator (::=).



回答2:

This is Backus-Naur Form (BNF) notation describing the language. ::= in this context means is defined as.

For example, in the Python language documentation you refer to, an identifier is defined as a letter or an underscore, followed by a letter, a digit or an underscore. The notation then goes on to describe what a letter and a digit is defined as, and so on.



回答3:

As others have already said, it's part of the BNF notation. Wikipedia has an explanation and some examples, which I won't repeat here.

The history and evolution of the ::= symbol itself is explained in The History of the ALGOL Effort (p29 onwards).



回答4:

The given element syntax. For example:

identifier ::=  (letter|"_") (letter | digit | "_")*

Means all identifiers must conform to the given syntax rule.