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Chapter 2.1. Specification of the STAR File

Chapter index

archiving 2.1.1
Backus–Naur form
STAR File syntax 2.1.3, A2.1.1
block code 2.1.3.7, 2.1.3.7, 2.1.3.9
case sensitivity A2.1.1.1, A2.1.1.2
character set
allowed in STAR A2.1.1
CIF
application of STAR File 2.1.3
legitimate white space A2.1.1.1
computer programs
QUASAR 2.1.2.1
data_ (STAR File keyword) 2.1.3.10
data exchange standards
fixed format 2.1.1, 2.1.1
HGML 2.1.2.1
data item 2.1.3.4
data model 2.1.2.1
uniqueness 2.1.3.7
data set 2.1.3.9
data structure 2.1.1
data value 2.1.2, 2.1.3.3
idempotency within save frame 2.1.3.6
DDL1
application of STAR File 2.1.3
DDL2
application of STAR File 2.1.3
empty file A2.1.1.2
extensibility 2.1.1, 2.1.2
flexibility 2.1.2
frame code 2.1.3.6, 2.1.3.9
global_ (STAR File keyword) 2.1.3.8, 2.1.3.10
grammar 2.1.2
IUCr 2.1.2.1
lexical tokens A2.1.1.1, A2.1.1.1
line terminator 2.1.3
STAR File A2.1.1.1
loop_ (STAR File keyword) 2.1.3.5, 2.1.3.10
looped list 2.1.3.5, 2.1.3.11, A2.1.1.2
loop level 2.1.3.5
loop packet 2.1.3.5
MIF
application of STAR File 2.1.3
nested loop 2.1.3.5
STAR File A2.1.1.2
operating-system dependence A2.1.1.1, A2.1.1.1
parsing rules A2.1.1
portability 2.1.1
privileged constructs 2.1.3.10
production (formal grammar) A2.1.1, A2.1.1.2
QUASAR 2.1.2.1
quoted text string 2.1.3.1, 2.1.3.1, 2.1.3.1, 2.1.3.1, A2.1.1.2
save_ (STAR File keyword) 2.1.3.6, 2.1.3.10
nested 2.1.3.6
reference 2.1.3.6
StarDDL 2.1.3
STAR File
format 2.1.1
grammar A2.1.1.2
specification 2.1.1
syntax 2.1.3
universal data language 2.1.1
stop_ (STAR File keyword) 2.1.3.5, 2.1.3.10, 2.1.3.11, A2.1.1.2
syntax 2.1.2, 2.1.2.1
STAR File 2.1.3, A2.1.1
text block A2.1.1.1
text string 2.1.3.1, 2.1.3.3, A2.1.1.1
tokenization A2.1.1
universal data language 2.1.1