On Oct 18, 2006, at 5:35 PM, Robert Grimm wrote:

In summary: Yes, there can be subtle ordering problems, but they usually show quickly during testing.

Is this more of a problem in trying to map existing programming languages whose native grammars are less rigorously defined onto the PEG formalism? (i.e. Is there a 'PEG Methodology' that offers set of heuristics we can use when devising new born-PEG-native grammars to avoid, or identify and systematically deal with, these issues up front at grammar design time before we enter testing mode?)

Is there any reported work yet (or projects in the pipeline) on new PEG programming language grammars based on Bryan's insights from his dissertation on the new kinds of PL constructs that PEGs could support?

Also, has anyone tried applying PEGs to otherwise potentially ambiguous NLP phenomenon where a single canonical reading would be desirable?

This is an area where we might be able to enhance PEGs by leveraging Steedman's work on CCGs which map complex NL surface structures directly to logical forms that could be of use in a PL context --- a topic we hope to take up at The IEUC in future research as soon as we can find someone with a grounding in both grammar theories who can make the call on their degree of potential compatibility.


Peter

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