Result for B1EC7FBF4AD361C39C83EE45B8C974A4CBB8FB33

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FileName./usr/bin/frown
FileSize7219300
MD5AFA79E51E1ABCDC35E44C9D8BCC554A4
SHA-1B1EC7FBF4AD361C39C83EE45B8C974A4CBB8FB33
SHA-256F2381B07C473F11D7AC389C977F2E7AC304D007A20C8155CF832A59B1721245C
SSDEEP98304:990OewSBW7bKS58fvTic6JuHuGXlQVNmT/c3bYYrpRMp+L7:GW7bKS58fvTic6JuHuG4v
TLSHT1D676959D185B4D26C815793E4F7CBE381615CB88E2BB1560EB05CB1CEBCB170792BBA4
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FileSize1460344
MD5DDC80AF8E17F282BADFE3F273D03011A
PackageDescriptionLALR(k) parser generator for Haskell 98 Frown is inspired by the parser generator Happy and uses a syntax quite simular as the syntax used by Happy. Happy only handles LALR(1) grammars while Frown can use more extensive LALR(k) grammars and the parsers generated by Frown are also faster than the parsers generated by Happy. . The salient features of Frown are: - The generated parsers are time and space efficient. On the downside, the parsers are quite large. - Frown generates four different types of parsers. As a common characteristic, the parsers are genuinely functional (ie 'table-free'); the states of the underlying LR automaton are encoded as mutually recursive functions. Three output formats use a typed stack representation, one format due to Ross Paterson (code=stackless) works even without a stack. - Encoding states as functions means that each state can be treated individually as opposed to a table driven-approach, which necessitates a uniform treatment of states. For instance, look-ahead is only used when necessary to resolve conflicts. - Frown comes with debugging and tracing facilities; the standard output format due to Doaitse Swierstra (code=standard) may be useful for teaching LR parsing. - Common grammatical patterns such as repetition of symbols can be captured using rule schemata. There are several predefined rule schemata. - Terminal symbols are arbitrary variable-free Haskell patterns or guards. Both terminal and nonterminal symbols may have an arbitrary number of synthesized attributes. - Frown comes with extensive documentation; several example grammars are included. . Furthermore, Frown supports the use of monadic lexers, monadic semantic actions, precedences and associativity, the generation of backtracking parsers, multiple start symbols, error reporting and a weak form of error correction.
PackageMaintainerArjan Oosting <arjan@debian.org>
PackageNamefrown
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion0.6.1-9
SHA-1A2E8913202CF68BA89BEB59BEA6C71C79ED4319F
SHA-2564F18A8CA49604D8ED96B00EDA7F99CED66812653CBFEFCD44B6A471A32201977