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How to read railroad diagrams
Understand the syntax used in railroad diagrams that show syntax.
Each railroad diagram begins with a double right arrow and ends with a right and left arrow pair. Lines that begin with a single right arrow are continuation lines. You read a railroad diagram from left to right and from top to bottom, following the direction of the arrows.
The following examples show other conventions used in railroad diagrams.
The last example shows the use of a syntax fragment Name,
which is shown separately from the main railroad diagram. This technique
is used to simplify the diagram, or help fit it into the page of text.
The fragment can be used multiple times in the railroad diagram:
>>-| Name |---------------------------------------------------->< Name |--A--+---+-----------------------------------------------------| '-B-'
Punctuation and uppercase values must be specified exactly as shown.
Lowercase values (for example, name) indicate where to type your own text in place of the name variable.