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Looking for shift/reduce conflict analyser rvdpol@inter.nl.net (1994-12-23) |
Re: Looking for shift/reduce conflict analyser grosch@cocolab.sub.com (1994-12-27) |
Re: Looking for shift/reduce conflict analyser withagen@prl.philips.nl (1995-01-11) |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
From: | withagen@prl.philips.nl (Willem Jan Withagen) |
Keywords: | parse, LR(1), tools |
Organization: | Philips Research Laboratories, Eindhoven, The Netherlands |
References: | 94-12-139 |
Date: | Wed, 11 Jan 1995 04:56:38 GMT |
rvdpol@inter.nl.net (Rogier van de Pol) writes:
>In fact, the GMD-Cocktail project LALR-parser generator prints such a tree when
>constructing the parser. But when using the LALR-parser generator on a large
>grammar (4000 lines,definitions, programs and semantic actions not included)
>it dumps core. For grammars of other languages it works fine.
>By the way, the GMD-Cocktail project can be ftp'ed from
>ftp.eb.ele.tue.nl:/pub/src/cocktail
>This site mirrors ftp.karlsruhe.gmd.de, the origin of the Cocktail project.
You could also subscribe to a discussion-list for cocktail and ask the
original author on the list. Despite the fact that is now selling his
tools commercially, he is very willing to support the older version he
has left (behind) free for everybody to use.
Send a message to listserv@eb.ele.tue.nl
with the following in the body:
subscribe COCKTAIL <your real name>
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Willem Jan Withagen
Philips Research Laboratories -- Building WB 3.36
Prof. Holstlaan 4
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