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| == Problema ==
| | #REDIRECT [[ist:Bottom-Up Parsing/Example 11: LALR(1)]] |
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| Consider the following grammar, where A is the initial symbol and { x, y, z } is the set of terminal symbols:
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| <text>
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| A -> B y y | z z x | x B x
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| B -> z | ε
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| </text>
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| # Compute the set of LALR(1) states for the grammar. Build the corresponding LALR(1) parse table.
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| # Compact the parse table, eliminating and propagating reductions.
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| # Show the parsing process for input '''xx''' (including the actions/gotos and the input and stack states). In case of conflict, assume YACC's behavior.
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| == Solução ==
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| {{CollapsedCode|Solução completa|
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| [[Image:Byy.jpg|768px]]
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| }}
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