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Scowen, R.S. A Standard Syntactic Metalanguage. SIGPLAN Notices 17, 3 (1982), pp. 68-73.

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An Extensible Translator-Generator for Use in Branch Software.. - Lampe (1996)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....of the extensibility. Afterwards a view on thinkable applications is given. 2. The meta language The definition of the meta language is a crucial point for the success of a language processing environment as a whole. Unfortunately, attempts to establish a commonly accepted standard failed. [13, 17] The Depot4 meta language Ml4 is nonterminal oriented. i.e. all productions carrying the same left hand side symbol are collapsed into one rule. These rules constitute a formidable base for structural modularization and reuse as Koskimies in [9] pointed out. EBNF is a real subset of the Ml4 ....

Scowen, R.S. A Standard Syntactic Metalanguage. SIGPLAN Notices 17, 3 (1982), pp. 68-73.


Implementation of Technical Languages by Extensible Translation - Lampe   (Correct)

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Scowen, R.S. A Standard Syntactic Metalanguage. SIGPLAN Notices 17, 3 (1982), 68-73.

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