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J.M. Morris and M.D. Schwartz. The Design of a Language-Directed Editor for Block-Structured Languages. In Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN SIGOA Symposium on Text Manipulation, pages 28--33, 1981.

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A Survey of Tools for the Development and Maintenance of.. - Jones, Horan (1994)   (Correct)

....in an environment that consistently acknowledges and enforces this viewpoint. The more advanced syntax directed editors provide such an environment, which is known as an interactive programming environment. Environments that provide syntax directed editing and browsing environments such as Magpie [Mor81], smalltalk 80 [Gol83] Pegasys [Mor85] Gandalf [Hab86] and the Cornell Program Synthesizer [Tei81] represent the program internally in semantically meaningful structures such as abstract syntax trees. However these environments encompass the three categories of programming tools previously ....

Morris J. M., Schwartz M. D. The design of a language-directed editor for block structured languages. SIGPlan Notices, 16(6):28--33, 1981.


Incremental Updates in Structured Documents - Lindén (1994)   (Correct)

....then updates the length attributes of the ancestor nodes of n. If parsing fails, the parser returns to the parent of the node n and tries again. This is a weak point of the incremental parser; if the parser backtracks far enough, it must reparse the entire text. Schwartz et al. SDB84, DMS84, MS81] present another incremental recursive descent parser for Pascal. When the program is modified, the parser splits the parse tree into a sequence of parse subtrees. The subtree corresponding to the modification is removed, possible insertions are parsed, and the sequence of parse subtrees is ....

Joseph M. Morris and Mayer D. Schwartz. The design of a language-directed editor for block-structured languages. ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 16(6):28 -- 33, June 1981.


Using Syntax to Improve Word Prediction in a Programming.. - Sanders, Russell (2004)   (Correct)

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J.M. Morris and M.D. Schwartz. The Design of a Language-Directed Editor for Block-Structured Languages. In Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN SIGOA Symposium on Text Manipulation, pages 28--33, 1981.


A Design Rationale for a Language-based Editor - Welsh, Broom (1991)   (19 citations)  (Correct)

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J. Morris and M. D. Schwartz, `The design of a language-directed editor for a block-structured language', ACM SIGPLAN Notices 16, (6), 28--33 (1981).

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