Programming Language Pragmatics, Fourth Edition
Programming Language Pragmatics, Fourth Edition
4th Edition
ISBN: 9780124104099
Author: Michael L. Scott
Publisher: Elsevier Science
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Chapter 4, Problem 12E

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Creating a grammar:

  • One of the potential criticism of the right solution for the pervious Exercise 11, the problem is that the values of in the internal nodes of the parse tree do not reflect the value in context.
  • Here, an alternative solution that addresses in the Exercise 11.
  • In this solution, the val of an internal node is the sum of the vals of its children.
  • The following grammar shows an underlying CFG, and non-L-attributed flow.

             L_digits . R_digits   R_digits.pos := -1   C.val := L_digits.val + R_digits.valL_digits  digit more_L_digits

            digit.pos := more_L_digits.len L_digits.len := more L digits.len + 1 L_digits.val := digit.val + more_L_digits.valmore_L_digits L_digits

            more_L_digits.len := L_digits.len more_L_digits.val := L_digits.valmore_L_digits  more_L_digits.len := 0

             more_L_digits.val := 0R_digits  digit more_R_digitsdigit.pos := R_digits.pos more_R_digits.pos := R_digits.pos - 1

            R_digits.val := digit.val + more_R_digits.valmore_R_digits  R_digitsR_digits.pos := more_R_digits.posmore_R_digits.val := R_digits.val

            more_R_digits  more_R_digits.val := 0digit  0 digit.val := 0 × 10digit.pos

            digit  1 digit.val := 1 × 10digit.posdigit  2 digit.val := 2 × 10digit.pos

            digit  3 digit.val := 3 × 10digit.posdigit  4 digit.val := 4 × 10digit.pos

            digit  5 digit.val := 5 × 10digit.posdigit  6 digit.val := 6 × 10digit.pos

            digit  7 digit.val := 7 × 10digit.posdigit  8 digit.val := 8 × 10digit.pos

            digit  9 digit.val := 9 × 10digit.pos

Parse Tree for the grammar:

  • The double boxes on digit, R_digit and more_R_digit represents the pos (left) and val (right).
  • The boxes on L_digits and more_L_digits represent len (left) and val (right).
  • The single box represent for G is val.

Programming Language Pragmatics, Fourth Edition, Chapter 4, Problem 12E

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