Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
If a context-free language enjoys the local parsability property then, no matter how the
source string is segmented, each segment can be parsed independently, and an efficient
parallel parsing algorithm becomes possible. The new class of locally chain parsable
languages (LCPLs), included in the deterministic context-free language family, is here
defined by means of the chain-driven automaton and characterized by decidable properties
of grammar derivations. Such automaton decides whether to reduce or not a
substring in a way purely driven by the terminal characters, thus extending the wellknown
concept of input-driven (ID) alias visibly pushdown machines. The LCPL family
extends and improves the practically relevant Floyd's operator-precedence (OP) languages
which are known to strictly include the ID languages, and for which a parallel parser
generator exists.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Operator Precedence languages; Input-driven languages; Visibly Pushdown languages; Parallel Parsing
Elenco autori:
CRESPI REGHIZZI, Stefano; Pradella, Matteo
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