
handle: 2262/12998
Traditional parser generators are designed to produce highly optimised parsers for grammars known in their entirety ahead of time. There are some circumstances where it is desirable to construct a parser from grammar fragments, for which the flexibility of combination is more important than the speed of the final parser. We describe a system of parser components, generating parsers for grammar fragments and which may be combined using a small set of parser combinators to produce a final parser.
Computer Science, 004, 620
Computer Science, 004, 620
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