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[4 earlier articles] |
Re: Backtracking parsers gneuner@dyn.com (2000-06-06) |
Re: Backtracking parsers michael.finney@acm.org (Michael Lee Finney) (2000-06-09) |
Re: Backtracking parsers michael.finney@acm.org (Michael Lee Finney) (2000-06-10) |
Re: Backtracking parsers cfc@world.std.com (Chris F Clark) (2000-06-14) |
Re: Backtracking parsers gneuner@dyn.com (2000-06-20) |
Re: Backtracking parsers michael.finney@acm.org (Michael Lee Finney) (2000-06-20) |
Re: Backtracking parsers michael.finney@acm.org (Michael Lee Finney) (2000-06-20) |
Re: Backtracking parsers michael.finney@acm.org (Michael Lee Finney) (2000-06-30) |
From: | Michael Lee Finney <michael.finney@acm.org> |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
Date: | 20 Jun 2000 02:44:48 -0400 |
Organization: | Lynchburg.net (lynchburg.net) |
References: | 00-05-111 00-05-119 00-06-015 00-06-032 00-06-037 00-06-050 |
Keywords: | parse |
Chris Clark cfc@world.std.com says...
> Michael Lee Finney <michael.finney@acm.org> wrote a fascinating article on
> inline substitution, in which he talked about backtracking in the following
> case:
>
> > p1:= .*! '*' '/'
<snip>
Chris and I have taken this offline since we seem to be the only
participants and to avoid cluttering the newsgroup. If others are
lurking and interested, please let us know and we will either include
you in the discussion or resume posting to the newsgroup.
Thanks.
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