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Abstract: Attribute grammars are a formalism for specifying computations on context-free languages. Due to the nonstrictness
of the if constructs in attribution equations, it is possible to avoid evaluating certain attribute instances in a syntax
tree. A dynamic evaluator can easily avoid such useless computations with a demand-driven approach. However,
dynamic evaluators are not efficient because they need to keep the attribute dependence graph during evaluation,
and they need to decide an evaluation... (Update)
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...features and for constructing language based tools. In the future, we plan to incorporate conditional evaluation of attribute grammars (Yang, 1997) into the SSCC system. The conditional evaluation technique may avoid evaluating unnecessary attribute instances. 26...
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Yang, W. (1997) Conditional evaluation in simple multi-visit attribute-grammar evaluators. Proc. National Science Council R.O.C. (A), 21(6), 601-610. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/yang97conditional.html More
@inproceedings{ yangyangconditional,
author = "W. Yang",
title = "Conditional Evaluation in Simple Multi-Visit Attribute-Grammar Evaluators",
pages = "455--465",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/yang97conditional.html" }
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