> Le 8 juil. 2020 à 22:14, Akim Demaille <a...@lrde.epita.fr> a écrit : > > That reminds me of a paper I read long ago, someone proposing > "heisentokens": having the scanner return multiple tokens concurrently, > for the different scanning options, branched into GLR to follow the > various options and let dead ends die (that would be a second time?). I couldn't find references to that for a good reason: it was referring to Schrödinger, not Heisenberg. https://webhome.cs.uvic.ca/~nigelh/Publications/Schrodinger.pdf
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- Re: Parsing a language with optional spaces Akim Demaille
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- Re: Parsing a language with optional spaces Akim Demaille
- Re: Parsing a language with optional spaces Akim Demaille
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- Re: Parsing a language with optional spaces Christian Schoenebeck
- Re: Parsing a language with optional spaces Akim Demaille
- Re: Parsing a language with optional spaces Akim Demaille
- Re: Parsing a language with optional spaces Christian Schoenebeck
- Re: Parsing a language with optional spaces Akim Demaille
- Re: Parsing a language with optional spaces Christian Schoenebeck
- Re: Parsing a language with optional spaces Akim Demaille
- Re: Parsing a language with optional spaces Christian Schoenebeck
- Re: Parsing a language with optional spaces Akim Demaille