Syntax Definition for Language Prototyping
ISBN 90-74795-75-7
University of Amsterdam
1997
Language prototyping is the activity of designing and
testing definitions of new or existing computer
languages. An important aspect of a language definition is
the definition of its syntax. The subject of this thesis are
new formalisms and techniques that support the development
and prototyping of syntax definitions. There are four main
subjects: (1) Techniques for parsing and disambiguation of
context-free languages. (2) Design and implementation of a
new syntax definition formalism. (3) Design of a multi-level
algebraic specification formalism. (4) Study of polymorphic
syntax definition.
Contents
1 Introduction
2 Specification in ASF+SDF
I Context-Free Parsing Techniques
3 Scannerless Generalized-LR Parsing
4 Disambiguation Filters
5 A Case Study in Optimizing Parsing Schemata
by Disambiguation Filters
II Context-Free Syntax Definition
6 A Family of Syntax Definition Formalisms
7 Context-Free Grammars
8 Disambiguation and Abbreviation
9 Renaming and Modularization
10 The Syntax Definition Formalism SDF2
III Multi-Level Algebraic Specification
11 Extensions of First-Order Specification
12 Untyped and Simply Typed Specifications
13 Examples of Multi-Level Specifications
14 Definition of Multi-Level Specifications
IV Polymorphic Syntax Definition
15 Polymorphic Syntax Definition
V Epilogue
16 Concluding Remarks
VI Appendices
A Auxiliary Modules for the Specification of SDF2
B Auxiliary Modules for Multi-Level Specifications
C Samenvatting
D Bibliography
Some quotes
Grant
The research for my thesis was supported by NWO/SION
grant 612-317-420: Incremental parser generation and context-sensitive
disambiguation: a multi-disciplinary perspective.
Promotor Paul Klint
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