
handle: 11567/319474
Summary: Attribute grammars, first introduced by Knuth, are powerful tools for defining the semantics of a programming language. After a brief summary of the basic theory which allows the making of hypotheses about the expected acceptable values of the attributes, this work presents a new model in order to handle also the inherited attributes.
Attribute grammars, Semantics in the theory of computing, Formal languages and automata, inherited attributes
Attribute grammars, Semantics in the theory of computing, Formal languages and automata, inherited attributes
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