Abstract
The right nulled generalized LR parsing algorithm is a new generalization of LR parsing which provides an elegant correction to, and extension of, Tomita's GLR methods whereby we extend the notion of a reduction in a shift-reduce parser to include right nulled items. The result is a parsing technique which runs in linear time on LR(1) grammars and whose performance degrades gracefully to a polynomial bound in the presence of nonLR(1) rules. Compared to other GLR-based techniques, our algorithm is simpler and faster. © 2006 ACM.
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Scott, E., & Johnstone, A. (2006). Right nulled GLR parsers. ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems, 28(4), 577–618. https://doi.org/10.1145/1146809.1146810
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