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==Parse Tree== | ==Parse Tree== | ||
A parse tree is a graphical representation of a [[#Derivation|derivation]]. Each interior node of a parse tree represents the application of a [[#Production|production]] and it is labeled with the name of the [[#Nonterminal|nonterminal]] that is the [[#Production_Head|head]] of the production. A parse tree does not contain the information that reflects the order in which productions are applied to replace [[#Nonterminal|nonterminals]]. | A parse tree is a graphical representation of a [[#Derivation|derivation]]. Each interior node of a parse tree represents the application of a [[#Production|production]] and it is labeled with the name of the [[#Nonterminal|nonterminal]] that is the [[#Production_Head|head]] of the production. The children node are labeled, from left to right, by the symbols in the body of the production. A parse tree does not contain the information that reflects the order in which productions are applied to replace [[#Nonterminal|nonterminals]]. | ||
==<span id='Syntax_Tree'></span>(Abstract) Syntax Tree== | ==<span id='Syntax_Tree'></span>(Abstract) Syntax Tree== |
Revision as of 21:04, 13 July 2018
Internal
Overview
Compiler
Interpreter
Lexical Analysis
Regular Expressions
Finite Automata
Syntax Analysis (Parsing)
TODO Deplete This Parsing
Grammar
Derivation
Production
Production head
Terminal
Nonterminal
Backus-Naur Form (BNF)
Extended Backus-Naur Form (EBNF)
Parse Tree
A parse tree is a graphical representation of a derivation. Each interior node of a parse tree represents the application of a production and it is labeled with the name of the nonterminal that is the head of the production. The children node are labeled, from left to right, by the symbols in the body of the production. A parse tree does not contain the information that reflects the order in which productions are applied to replace nonterminals.