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-/**
- * @file keywords.h
- * prototypes for keywords.c
- *
- * @author Ben Gardner
- * @license GPL v2+
- */
-
-#ifndef KEYWORDS_H_INCLUDED
-#define KEYWORDS_H_INCLUDED
-
-#include "uncrustify_types.h"
-
-/**
- * Initializes keywords table for a given language.
- *
- * Let us have a look on the problem is caused by the tokens "in" and "out",
- * used in the file "Issue_3353.h" under.
- * The strings representing the tokens ("in" and "out"), are found in the
- * original table: static chunk_tag_t keywords[] because they are used by
- * other languages. They are tokenized as CT_IN and CT_OUT.
- * The correct tokenization is CT_FUNC_VAR.
- *
- * It is necessary to create (at run time) a new table with all the keywords
- * proper to the used language.
- *
- */
-
-/**
- * The file
- * "Issue_3353.h"
- * struct A {
- * void (*in)(
- * void);
- * void (*out)(
- * void);
- * };
- */
-void init_keywords_for_language();
-
-/**
- * Loads the dynamic keywords from a file
- *
- * @param filename The path to the file to load
- *
- * @retval EX_OK successfully read keywords from file
- * @retval EX_IOERR reading keywords file failed
- */
-int load_keyword_file(const char *filename);
-
-
-/**
- * Search first the dynamic and then the static table for a matching keyword
- *
- * @param word Pointer to the text -- NOT zero terminated
- * @param len The length of the text
- *
- * @return CT_WORD (no match) or the keyword token
- */
-E_Token find_keyword_type(const char *word, size_t len);
-
-
-/**
- * Adds a keyword to the list of dynamic keywords
- *
- * @param tag The tag (string) must be zero terminated
- * @param type The type, usually CT_TYPE
- */
-void add_keyword(const std::string &tag, E_Token type);
-
-
-void print_custom_keywords(FILE *pfile);
-
-
-void clear_keyword_file();
-
-
-//! Returns the pattern that the keyword needs based on the token
-pattern_class_e get_token_pattern_class(E_Token tok);
-
-
-bool keywords_are_sorted();
-
-
-#endif /* KEYWORDS_H_INCLUDED */