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An expression is either a string expression or a string list expression.
A string expression is either a simple string expression or a compound string expression.
A simple string expression is one of the following:
"comm/my_proj.gpr"
A compound string expression is a concatenation of string expressions,
using the operator "&"
Path & "/" & File_Name & ".ads"
A string list expression is either a simple string list expression or a compound string list expression.
A simple string list expression is one of the following:
File_Names := (File_Name, "gnat.adc", File_Name & ".orig"); Empty_List := ();
A compound string list expression is the concatenation (using
"&"
) of a simple string list expression and an expression. Note that
each term in a compound string list expression, except the first, may be
either a string expression or a string list expression.
File_Name_List := () & File_Name; -- One string in this list Extended_File_Name_List := File_Name_List & (File_Name & ".orig"); -- Two strings Big_List := File_Name_List & Extended_File_Name_List; -- Concatenation of two string lists: three strings Illegal_List := "gnat.adc" & Extended_File_Name_List; -- Illegal: must start with a string list