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Wagner, T. A. and Graham, S. L., Efficient and Flexible Incremental Parsing, TOPLAS, 20, 2, (1998), 980-1013.

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History-Sensitive Error Recovery - Wagner, Graham (1997)   Self-citation (Wagner Graham)   (Correct)

....existing mechanisms for lexical and syntactic analysis; the language designer is not required to provide additional specifications in order for error recovery and reporting to function. 3 The approach is compatible with existing approaches to incremental lexing [18] 19] and both deterministic [20] and nondeterministic [21] parsing. Errors are represented in a simple fashion: the invalid modifications are simply maintained as unincorporated edits. This suggests a presentation of errors that is at once trivial and powerful: the unincorporated edits are visually distinguished to indicate the ....

....input to the parser consists of both terminal and nonterminal symbols; the latter are a natural representation of the unmodified subtrees from the reference version of the parse tree. In this section we provide a brief overview of incremental sentential form parsing; the details may be found in [20]. 5 To restore structural consistency, the tree is conceptually split in a series of locations determined by the modifications since the previous parse. Modification sites can be either interior nodes with structural changes or terminal nodes with textual changes, and the split points are ....

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Tim A. Wagner and Susan L. Graham, "Efficient and flexible incremental parsing", 1996, Submitted to ACM Trans. Program. Lang. Syst.


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Wagner, T. A. and Graham, S. L., Efficient and Flexible Incremental Parsing, TOPLAS, 20, 2, (1998), 980-1013.

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