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Abstract: > Structures---trees
General Terms: Algorithms, Languages, Performance, Theory
Additional Key Words and Phrases: Incremental lexical analysis, scanner, token, reuse, error
recovery
1. INTRODUCTION
Batch lexers derive a stream of tokens by processing a stream of characters
from left to right. Several tools that facilitate the construction of such lexers
have been devised, including the well-known Unix tools lex [Lesk and Schmidt
1979] and flex [Paxson 1995]. These tools support an extension... (Update)
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...ENSEMBLE achievements consist of new algorithms for incremental lexical and syntactic analyses. These algorithms, presented by Wagner [55, 59, 57], possess several novel aspects: they are more general than previous approaches, address issues of practical importance, including...
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Tim A. Wagner and Susan L. Graham. General incremental lexical analysis, 1997. Unpublished. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/wagner97general.html More
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author = "T. Wagner and S. Graham",
title = "General incremental lexical analysis",
text = "Tim A. Wagner and Susan L. Graham. General incremental lexical analysis,
1997. Unpublished.",
year = "1997",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/wagner97general.html" }
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