The following forms are recognized as keywords within a LSL (and Larch/C++) predicate or term (see section 6.1 Predicates). Since they have special meaning in Larch/C++, those that would otherwise be lsl-ops (see section 4.10.5 LSL Operators) may not be used as such within predicates and terms.
predicate-keyword ::=\A
|\and
|\any
|\E
|\eq
|\exists
|\forall
|\implies
|\langle
|\neq
|\obj
|\or
|\pre
|\post
|\rangle
|=
|==
|!=
|~=
|/\
|\/
|=>
The predicate-keywords \langle
, \rangle
,
and each form that Larch/C++ uses
as a logical-opr (see section 6.1.2 Logical Connectives)
may be given different meanings for different sorts in a LSL trait.
The meaning of the others is fixed either by LSL or by Larch/C++.
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