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|    XPL Analyzer    |
|    05 Jun 17 01:48:30    |
      From: shoefoot@gmail.com              I am in the process of writing an XPL compiler. This is the language defined       by McKeeman in his       book "A Compiler Generator". While searching the net I have found some       references to a version of       the XPL Analyzer that used LALR(1) parse tables. Does anyone have source code       for such a program?       [Haven't been able to find it, but of you want LALR tables it shouldn't be       hard to       translate the published BNF grammar into a yacc or bison program. If you       don't want to use       the bison parser, it's not very hard to pull out the tables from the generated       C. -John]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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