Re: State of the Art

This is a discussion on Re: State of the Art within the Compilers forums in Theory and Concepts category; > I'd prefer PEG, which also establishes a defined order for ambiguous cases. ANTLR does this too, but optimizes them to use backtracking only if LL(*) fails. Turn on backtrack=true and ANTLR does PEG. Regards, Terence...

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Old 07-21-2008, 06:14 PM
Terence Parr
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Default Re: State of the Art

> I'd prefer PEG, which also establishes a defined order for
ambiguous cases.

ANTLR does this too, but optimizes them to use backtracking only if
LL(*) fails. Turn on backtrack=true and ANTLR does PEG.

Regards,
Terence

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