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== Problema == | == Problema == | ||
Consider the following grammar, where S is the initial symbol and { e, i, x } is the set of terminal symbols: | Consider the following grammar, where S is the initial symbol and '''{ e, i, x }''' is the set of terminal symbols: | ||
<source lang="text"> | <source lang="text"> | ||
S | S → i S | i S e S | x | ||
</source> | </source> | ||
# Compute the set of LALR(1) states for the grammar. Build the corresponding LALR(1) parse table. | # Compute the set of LALR(1) states for the grammar. Build the corresponding LALR(1) parse table. | ||
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Problema
Consider the following grammar, where S is the initial symbol and { e, i, x } is the set of terminal symbols:
S → i S | i S e S | x
- Compute the set of LALR(1) states for the grammar. Build the corresponding LALR(1) parse table.
- Compact the parse table, eliminating and propagating reductions.
- Show the parsing process for input ixixex (including the actions/gotos and the input and stack states). In case of conflict, assume YACC's behavior.
- Is this an SLR(1) grammar? Why?
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