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....cation language in which SDF is embedded. In our case this is the algebraic speci cation formalism ASF [BHK89, Chapter 1] in which we express the static and dynamic semantics of languages. In the GIPE environment a syntax directed editor is generated from the syntax part of a language de nition [Log88, DK90, Koo92] and this is a second point where abstract syntax comes in. Syntax directed movements through the text can be performed much more eciently on the basis of the corresponding abstract syntax tree than on the basis of the parse tree. As explained above, the latter generally contains many redundant ....
....applied to the combination of ASF and SDF. Examples of ASF SDF speci cations can be found in [Meu88, BHK89, Hen91] 10 Notes on the implementation of SDF SDF has been implemented as part of the ASF SDF Meta environment described in [Kli91] It contains the Generic Syntax directed Editor (GSE) [Log88, DK90, Koo92] mentioned earlier in Section 7.4. The SDF implementation is written in LeLisp and uses ISG (Incremental Scanner Generator [HKR87] to generate lexical scanners from the lexical syntax of the SDF de nition, and IPG (Incremental Parser Generator [HKR89] to generate parsers from the context free ....
M.H. Logger. An integrated text and syntax-directed editor. Report CS-R8820, Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica (CWI), Amsterdam, 1988. 81
....environment, and especially Paul Klint and Jan Rekers for reading and commenting on earlier versions of this paper. Furthermore, I would like to mention Monique Logger and Hans van Dijk, who worked on earlier versions of GSE (either alone or jointly with the author) and reported on their work in [Log88] DK89] and [DK90] ....
M.H. Logger. An integrated text and syntax-directed editor. Report CS-R8820, Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica (CWI), Amsterdam, 1988.
....language in which SDF is embedded. In our case this is the algebraic specification formalism ASF [BHK89, Chapter 1] in which we express the static and dynamic semantics of languages. In the GIPE environment a syntax directed editor is generated from the syntax part of a language definition [Log88, DK90, Koo92] and this is a second point where abstract syntax comes in. Syntax directed movements through the text can be performed much more efficiently on the basis of the corresponding abstract syntax tree than on the basis of the parse tree. As explained above, the latter generally contains ....
....applied to the combination of ASF and SDF. Examples of ASF SDF specifications can be found in [Meu88, BHK89, Hen91] 10 Notes on the implementation of SDF SDF has been implemented as part of the ASF SDF Meta environment described in [Kli91] It contains the Generic Syntax directed Editor (GSE) Log88, DK90, Koo92] mentioned earlier in Section 7.4. The SDF implementation is written in LeLisp and uses ISG (Incremental Scanner Generator [HKR87] to generate lexical scanners from the lexical syntax of the SDF definition, and IPG (Incremental Parser Generator [HKR89] to generate parsers from the ....
M.H. Logger. An integrated text and syntax-directed editor. Report CS-R8820, Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica (CWI), Amsterdam, 1988.
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