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| From | Kaz Kylheku <433-929-6894@kylheku.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.compilers |
| Subject | Re: Interesting paper on regex NFA matching |
| Date | 2024-01-27 20:20 +0000 |
| Organization | Compilers Central |
| Message-ID | <24-01-007@comp.compilers> (permalink) |
| References | <24-01-006@comp.compilers> |
On 2024-01-27, Christopher F Clark <christopher.f.clark@compiler-resources.com> wrote:
> Kaz Kylheku <433-929-6894@kylheku.com> wrote:
>
>> (I personaly am not so interested in backtracking regexes; and they are
>> not directly applicable to compilers. You'd never want to design a
>> lexical analyzer that requires "lookaround" or whatnot in order to
>> recognize tokens. It's nice they are generating Arxiv papers for
>> someone; no genuine intellectual inquiry is invalid; good luck! It's
>> not applicable to the "Programming Languages" category it has been filed
>> under. I will skim through it, though.)
>
> You are mistaken that they are not applicable to programming languages.
>
> Even Pascal [originally] had cases where lookahead and backtracking
> are required to properly tokenize the input.
>
> The well-known case is "1." if followed by another "." it is two tokens,
> and if followed by a digit it is a floating point number.
> I don't recall what it should be if followed by any other character.
I think that case can be handled by technology like Lex trailing
contexts, which doesn't require backtracking.
{digits}/. {
// ... set up semantic value ..
return INTEGER;
}
{digits}.{digits} {
// ... set up semantic value ..
return FLOAT;
}
Another possibility is to recongize {digits}. as one lexeme and call
unput('.'). That's a minor form of backtracking, that doesn't require us
to do anything funny to the regex implementation.
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[Patterns with alternatives and trailing contexts do have to back up
and the flex manual warns it's quite expensive. See the
PERFORMANCE CONSIDERATIONS and DEFICIENCIES parts of the man page. -John]
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Re: Interesting paper on regex NFA matching Christopher F Clark <christopher.f.clark@compiler-resources.com> - 2024-01-27 12:47 +0200 Re: Interesting paper on regex NFA matching Kaz Kylheku <433-929-6894@kylheku.com> - 2024-01-27 20:20 +0000
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