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Suppose I've to parse a list of one and unique terminal token x.

I might be wrong but I thing I've two way:

  • One declaring a recursive non terminal this way : A -> xA
  • One other declaring a recursive non terminal that way : A -> Ax

That should leaves me with these two DFA of Item sets (if I'm not wrong once again) :

DFA

That shows me that only the first way produces recursivity.

At this point I'm sure to be wrong in my method to construct DFA from grammar. Could you so explain me what did I do wrong? I if your motivation is strong enough, could you give and explain method to achieve LALR table construction with both grammar? (Including First() and Follow() finding).

I can read some C code easily if you want to answer with some pseudo code. I come from this site to try to understand LALR table construction. Thanks by advance.

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  • before to understand LALR you must well understand LR and LL. LALR is a little optimization made to LR using First and Follow operators. You can use the textbook amazon.fr/Parsing-Techniques-Practical-Monographs-Computer/dp/… of Grune. First 9 chapters. This book is really well written for beginners.
    – alinsoar
    Jan 12, 2018 at 9:19
  • Yes, we could say that the problem I expose is an LR table construction problem at the first place. This question spawned in my head because I was trying LR table construction. I had an issue, and I expose it... Jan 12, 2018 at 9:32
  • The book you point is a little expensive to me and there is another problem, I'm french, so I sometimes need lots of different way explaining the same thing to make me understand some concepts in english. Jan 12, 2018 at 9:38
  • la premiere edition est gratuite et il vaut la peine de le lire. la voici dickgrune.com/Books/PTAPG_1st_Edition/BookBody.pdf -- de plus, je vous sugere egalement prendre un cours d'automates avant, car l'analyse de texte est en fait une application des automates finis pour les expression regulieres et des automates au pile pour les langages plus complexes, comme C, java, etc.
    – alinsoar
    Jan 12, 2018 at 9:52
  • Haaaa, ça ça vas m'aider, merci beaucoup. Après le savoir sur les automates c'est pas trop un problème, j'ai déjà mon analyseur lexical maison, je sait fabriquer des NFA et DFA à partir d'expressions régulières. C'est la transformation d'une grammaire en table LR puis LALR qui me pose plus problème. Mais je vais potasser votre lien, et peut-être répondrais-je moi même à ma question. Jan 12, 2018 at 10:26

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