Kelly,
>> to
>>
>> add-expr:
>> mul-expr|
>> mult-expr '+' add-expr |
>> mult-expr '-' add-expr ;
>>
>
>I don't think that's what you want if you're planning
>on executing the code you generate from this...
A subsequent phase
Frank,
>> The statement (y)+z can be parsed as casting
>> +z to the type y, or as adding y to z. A couple of
>> %dprecs solve this problem (I think the cast is the
>> common case for - and a binary expression for +).
>
>What the "common case" is doesn't really matter since a correct
>parser shoul
At 20:41 + 2005/03/03, Derek M Jones wrote:
>The statement (y)+z can be parsed as casting
>+z to the type y, or as adding y to z. A couple of
>%dprecs solve this problem (I think the cast is the
>common case for - and a binary expression for +).
The normal way to resolve this would be to let
Derek M Jones wrote:
> >> The statement (y)+z can be parsed as casting
> >> +z to the type y, or as adding y to z. A couple of
> >> %dprecs solve this problem (I think the cast is the
> >> common case for - and a binary expression for +).
> >
> >What the "common case" is doesn't really matter sin
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