On Thu, Jul 21, 2005 at 10:02:47AM -0700, Tim Showalter wrote:
Michael Haardt wrote:
Section 1.1:
Each section on a command (test, action, or control) has a line
labeled "Syntax:". This line describes the syntax of the command,
including its name and its arguments.
If this line described syntax, its contents would be listed in the
grammar. There is a number of RFCs that list specific rules throughout
the document, explaining them, and all of them are listed together in
the full grammar. That's _not_ the case for Sieve.
You're right. The word "Syntax" should be replaced by "Usage" or
something. I don't think "Semantics" is right, either.
"Usage" sounds much better indeed.
Michael