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Left corner parser
Type of chart parser

In computer science, a left corner parser is a type of chart parser used for parsing context-free grammars. It combines the top-down and bottom-up approaches of parsing. The name derives from the use of the left corner of the grammar's production rules.

An early description of a left corner parser is "A Syntax-Oriented Translator" by Peter Zilahy Ingerman.

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References

  1. Ingerman, Peter Zilahy (1966). A Syntax-Oriented Translator. New York City: Academic Press. ISBN 978-1483254296. 978-1483254296

  2. Grune, Dick; Jacobs, Ceriel J.H. (November 28, 2007). "18: Annotated Bibliography" (PDF). Parsing Techniques: A Practical Guide (2nd ed.). New York: Springer. p. 582. ISBN 978-0-387-20248-8. OL 7444312M. Retrieved 30 August 2017. Readable and realistic (for that time) advice for DIY compiler construction, in archaic terminology. Uses a full backtracking LC parser improved by FIRST sets. 978-0-387-20248-8