Frank, >> The statement (y)+z can be parsed as casting >> +z to the type y, or as adding y to z. A couple of >> %dprecs solve this problem (I think the cast is the >> common case for - and a binary expression for +). > >What the "common case" is doesn't really matter since a correct >parser should be able to recognize all valid inputs, not only the >most common ones. So if I understand right what you plan, this would >all be just heuristics which don't really solve the problem.
Since both parses will recognise the input one has to be selected. Picking the common case means that there is less work which has to be undone later in the semantics phase. derek -- Derek M Jones tel: +44 (0) 1252 520 667 Knowledge Software Ltd mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Applications Standards Conformance Testing http://www.knosof.co.uk _______________________________________________ Help-bison@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-bison