hey, thanks for counting on me, but you will have to wait a bit for that; I am still studying LALR parsers; GLR is something way too advanced for me at this stage; I am working on the internal representation of the grammar and parser states at this point (basically gram.h, state.h); I am planning to write up as much as I can for a college students to be able to understand how a parser (generator) is implemented;
I did start a blog for the documentation; http://bison-internals.blogspot.com but there isnt much there right now; I am also trying to put comments into doxygen format; Please feel free to visit the the blog in reasonably long time intervals :) and add comments to it. Thanks! ./Satya On 5/17/06, Derek M Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Joel, >> I was hoping to dynamically catch all the ambiguities so they >> could be counted and analyzed in more detail (I plan to turn >> all by %dprecs into %merge). > > Ah, I thought I had seen you before on this list. Again, you're hoping > for a pre-split user action. Still, no one seems interested enough to > actually write the implementation. I did look into implementing it, but ended up with scrambled brain. Perhaps if Satya Kiran does a good job of documenting Bison internals I will have more luck figuring out what needs to be done. -- 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
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