X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/bison.git/blobdiff_plain/07f68b1168d0df044bbd9cf53e27cffe07a5f31a..ab96bb245789d1c24a68d637d48ffab889be3152:/REFERENCES?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/REFERENCES b/REFERENCES index b02eb18c..9af36731 100644 --- a/REFERENCES +++ b/REFERENCES @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Bison supports the @N construction, which gives you access to the starting and ending line number and character number associated with any of the symbols in the current rule. -Also, Bison supports the command `%expect N' which says not to mention +Also, Bison supports the command '%expect N' which says not to mention the conflicts if there are N shift/reduce conflicts and no reduce/reduce conflicts. @@ -20,11 +20,14 @@ Also, Bison uses a faster but less space-efficient encoding for the parse tables (see Corbett's PhD thesis from Berkeley, "Static Semantics in Compiler Error Recovery", June 1985, Report No. UCB/CSD 85/251), and more modern technique for generating the lookahead sets. -(See "Efficient Construction of LALR(1) Lookahead Sets" by F. DeRemer -and A. Pennello, in ACM TOPLS Vol 4 No 4, October 1982. Their +(See Frank DeRemer and Thomas Pennello, "Efficient Computation of +LALR(1) Look-Ahead Sets", ACM Transactions on Programming Languages +and Systems (TOPLAS) 4, 4 (October 1982), 615-649. Their technique is the standard one now.) - paul rubin - free software foundation + paul rubin + free software foundation +[DeRemer-Pennello reference corrected by Paul Eggert , + 2004-06-21.]