On Wed, Jul 06, 2016 at 08:54:12AM +0200, Edward Bartolo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It seems the interest to give me feedback about what I am studying and
> coding is dwindling rapidly. Nevertheless, I am coding a parser in C.
> I have already coded the tokeniser and tested it. Next, I will
> dedicate my efforts to the actual parsing. I am writing a syntax
> checker for simple boolean expressions as an EXERCISE.
>
> Thankfully, the world does have other people who are willing to
> positively criticise and actually help me in my endeavour to REVISE C,
> for I have already studied it some years ago.
>
> I am attaching my little project code. (parser.c)
>
> Edward
Even for didactical purposes, I would never start writing a parser in
C from scratch. You should use lex and yacc for that, unless your
language is a very simple regular language (e.g., no balanced
parentheses). The handling of context-free languages and LALR(1)
grammars is not straightforward and will almost certainly lead to
useless frustration, which you might not want to go through even if
you work as a language designer to bring bread on your table.
Parsing context-free grammars and has nothing to do with learning or
revising C, IMHO. My advice remain the same: code a simple shell, and
you will learn a lot more.
My2Cents
KatolaZ
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