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- @c -*-texinfo-*-
- @c This is part of the GNU Guile Reference Manual.
- @c Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2017
- @c Free Software Foundation, Inc.
- @c See the file guile.texi for copying conditions.
- @node LALR(1) Parsing
- @section LALR(1) Parsing
- The @code{(system base lalr)} module provides the
- @uref{https://github.com/schemeway/lalr-scm/, @code{lalr-scm} LALR(1) parser
- generator by Dominique Boucher}. @code{lalr-scm} uses the same algorithm as GNU
- Bison (@pxref{Introduction, Introduction to Bison,, bison, Bison@comma{} The
- Yacc-compatible Parser Generator}). Parsers are defined using the
- @code{lalr-parser} macro.
- @deffn {Scheme Syntax} lalr-parser [@var{options}] @var{tokens} @var{rules}...
- Generate an LALR(1) syntax analyzer. @var{tokens} is a list of symbols
- representing the terminal symbols of the grammar. @var{rules} are the grammar
- production rules.
- Each rule has the form @code{(@var{non-terminal} (@var{rhs} ...) : @var{action}
- ...)}, where @var{non-terminal} is the name of the rule, @var{rhs} are the
- right-hand sides, i.e., the production rule, and @var{action} is a semantic
- action associated with the rule.
- The generated parser is a two-argument procedure that takes a
- @dfn{tokenizer} and a @dfn{syntax error procedure}. The tokenizer
- should be a thunk that returns lexical tokens as produced by
- @code{make-lexical-token}. The syntax error procedure may be called
- with at least an error message (a string), and optionally the lexical
- token that caused the error.
- @end deffn
- Please refer to the @code{lalr-scm} documentation for details.
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