Il 08/11/19 12:32, Mario Carneiro ha scritto:> This came up for me with "mixfix" operators. With MM0 currently, you can
define "a + b", but you can't write "a +g[ G ] b" representing a general group addition, because the +g notation does not begin with a constant. But it can be analyzed essentially like any other infix notation: it is marked either left or right assoc, and the inner variables are treated like they would be in a general notation.

That seems to be a good idea to me: the difficulty of infix operators is that you have to allow to begin parsing the first variable of a production without yet knowing that the production is (and therefore what is its precedence). But once you find the first constant (suppose to be discriminating) you know which production is, and you just have to call recursively the parser for each of the other constants. So supporting a postfix operator or a more general "mixfix" operator shouldn't add a big marginal work, while it would unlock a few notations that it is nice to have in mathematics.

Basically this is also how the ternary operator in C works, at the level of parsing.

Giovanni.
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Giovanni Mascellani <[email protected]>
Postdoc researcher - Université Libre de Bruxelles

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