The first stage of processing a source file is the division of the source file into lexical elements.
A lexical element is one of the following:
-
a maximal sequence of whitespace characters
-
a word
-
a literal:
-
a comment
The sequence of lexical elements is formed by repeatedly removing the longest initial sequence of characters that forms a valid lexical element, with the following exception:
- When a numeric literal immediately follows a
.
or->
token, with no intervening whitespace, a real literal is never formed. Instead, the token will end no later than the next.
character. For example,tuple.1.2
is five tokens,tuple
.
1
.
2
, not three tokens,tuple
.
1.2
. However,tuple . 1.2
is lexed as three tokens.