Consider the following grammar (A is the start symbol):
A → C x A | ε
B → x C y | x C
C → x B x | z
- Build the LALR(1) parser table. If conflicts exist, assume YACC's behavior.
- Show the differences to LR(0) and SLR(1) parsers.
- Compact the parse table, eliminating and propagating reductions.
- Show the stack and input states, as well as the parser actions, for the sequence xxzxx.
- Solution
There is a "bug" in this solution: in the compacted table, L3 in state 10 should be in the column corresponding to y (corresponding to the shift to state 11 in the uncompacted table).