The olga attribute grammar description language: Design, implementation and evaluation

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Olga is the input language of the FNC-2 attribute grammar processing system, currently under development at INRIA. As such, it is designed for the specification of attribute grammars and is specialized for this purpose. The features of Olga can be classified into those which make it a powerful general-purpose applicative language and those which make it a specialized AG-description language. A remarkable feature of Olga is its strong support for modularity. The paper discusses the design goals for Olga and presents the most important aspects of the language. It also includes comparisons with other existing languages, an overview of the implementation of Olga, namely the FNC-2 system, and an account of the experience gained in using Olga.

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Jourdan, M., Le Bellec, C., & Parigot, D. (1990). The olga attribute grammar description language: Design, implementation and evaluation. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 461 LNCS, pp. 222–237). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-53101-7_16

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