# LR1 Parser and Epsilon

I'm trying to understand how LR1 Parsers work but I came up with a strange problem: What if the grammar contains Epsilons? For instance: if I have the grammar:

S -> A
A -> a A | B
B -> a


It's clear how to start:

S -> .A
A -> .a A
A -> .B


... and so on

but I don't know how to do it for such a grammar:

S -> A
A -> a A a | \epsilon


Is it correct to do:

S -> .A
A -> .a A a
( A -> .\epsilon )


And then make this State in the DFA accepting?

Any help would really be appreciated!

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No way. Still don't believe I found this question on Stack Overflow ;) So the next time you apply the Goto function, will you do Goto(Io, \epsilon) where Io is that first state? –  Oscar Mederos Jun 28 '11 at 3:39
In an LR(0) automaton, you would make the state accepting and reduce to A. However, due to the A->a A a production, there'd be a shift/reduce conflict.
In a LR(1) automaton, you would determine whether to shift or reduce using lookahead (a -> shift, anything in FOLLOW(A) -> reduce)