197 resultados para grammars
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Grammars for programming languages are traditionally specified statically. They are hard to compose and reuse due to ambiguities that inevitably arise. PetitParser combines ideas from scannerless parsing, parser combinators, parsing expression grammars and packrat parsers to model grammars and parsers as objects that can be reconfigured dynamically. Through examples and benchmarks we demonstrate that dynamic grammars are not only flexible but highly practical.
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"UIUCDCS-R-74-624"
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"UIUCDCS-R-74-625"
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Bibliography: p. 67.
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"Supported in part by the Dept. of Computer Science, University of Illinois ... and in part by the Advanced Research Projects Agency ... under Contract no. U.S. AF 30(602)4144."
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Copy in Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections has original pink printed boards with black leather spine.
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Includes index.