AbstractAttribute grammar specification languages, like many domain specific languages, offer significant advantages to their users, such as high-level declarative constructs and domain-specific analyses. Despite these advantages, attribute grammars are often not adopted to the degree that their proponents envision. One practical obstacle to their adoption is a perceived lack of both domain-specific and general purpose language features needed to address the many different aspects of a problem. Here we describe Silver, an extensible attribute grammar specification language, and show how it can be extended with general purpose features such as pattern matching and domain specific features such as collection attributes and constructs for supp...
Preprint of paper published in: Compiler Construction, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5501, 2009;...
An extension to canonical attribute grammars is introduced, permitting attributes to be references t...
For long, attribute grammars have formed an isolated programming formal-ism. We show how we may embe...
AbstractAttribute grammar specification languages, like many domain-specific languages, offer signif...
Associated research group: Minnesota Extensible Language ToolsAttribute grammar specification langua...
Attribute grammar specification languages, like many domain-specific languages, offer significant ad...
Attribute grammar specification languages, like many domain-specific languages, offer significant ad...
AbstractAttribute grammar specification languages, like many domain specific languages, offer signif...
Silver is an attribute grammar system which supports higher-order, reference, and collection attribu...
This report introduces a new idea to make attribute grammars (AG) extensible. Both the context-free ...
Lecture Notes in Computer Science Volume 8129, 2013.Attribute grammars are a suitable formalism to e...
Attribute grammars are a powerful specification formalism for tree-based computation, particularly f...
Associated research group: Minnesota Extensible Language ToolsWhile attribute grammars (AGs) have se...
Attribute grammars are a suitable formalism to express complex software language analysis and manipu...
Despite the growth of information technology, it has not provided satisfac-tory results in certain a...
Preprint of paper published in: Compiler Construction, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5501, 2009;...
An extension to canonical attribute grammars is introduced, permitting attributes to be references t...
For long, attribute grammars have formed an isolated programming formal-ism. We show how we may embe...
AbstractAttribute grammar specification languages, like many domain-specific languages, offer signif...
Associated research group: Minnesota Extensible Language ToolsAttribute grammar specification langua...
Attribute grammar specification languages, like many domain-specific languages, offer significant ad...
Attribute grammar specification languages, like many domain-specific languages, offer significant ad...
AbstractAttribute grammar specification languages, like many domain specific languages, offer signif...
Silver is an attribute grammar system which supports higher-order, reference, and collection attribu...
This report introduces a new idea to make attribute grammars (AG) extensible. Both the context-free ...
Lecture Notes in Computer Science Volume 8129, 2013.Attribute grammars are a suitable formalism to e...
Attribute grammars are a powerful specification formalism for tree-based computation, particularly f...
Associated research group: Minnesota Extensible Language ToolsWhile attribute grammars (AGs) have se...
Attribute grammars are a suitable formalism to express complex software language analysis and manipu...
Despite the growth of information technology, it has not provided satisfac-tory results in certain a...
Preprint of paper published in: Compiler Construction, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5501, 2009;...
An extension to canonical attribute grammars is introduced, permitting attributes to be references t...
For long, attribute grammars have formed an isolated programming formal-ism. We show how we may embe...