Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Understanding context-free grammar using Scala
At some point of the project, there will probably a need to have some prototype
of a scripting language.
I am looking at combinator library included with Scala which allows to code grammar almost in
EBNF notation
.
I am currently following examples from
Formal Language Processing in Scala
to understand it better and maybe use it in future iterations of my project.
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