On 2009-11-18, at 17:33:26, John R. Levine wrote:
It is my impression that most practical GLR grammars have parses
that collapse pretty quickly after they split,
For the info which I would find useful, this would be an important
part -- i.e.
glrinfo: split level 1, split at state 216 (somename:
someothername, …)
Bison doesn't know how much an actual parse will split, since the
splits happen at runtime, not at compile time. All it knows is that
if one of the parses gets to state N, it'll split and continue
Thanks John,
I was anticipating a runtime readout but if there aren't any glr stats
available …
Philip Aker
echo ast...@lvpc.dslh@nl | tr a...@. p-za-o.@
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