Parse tree design
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*symbol is of type enum, which has a representation for every symbol of the grammar. | *symbol is of type enum, which has a representation for every symbol of the grammar. |
Revision as of 05:43, 9 September 2008
A context free grammar defines a language, e.g.
A parse tree shows how a sentence in the language is structured according to the grammar.
Terminology
In parsing lingo a symbol is a name in a grammar. Each symbol is either a terminal or a non-terminal. Non-terminals appear on the left hand side of a grammar production; terminals don't.
Class-Design
That's the first Design that came up in class. It is a Composite Pattern.
- the addKid()-function in the Terminal class throws an exception
- symbol is of type enum, which has a representation for every symbol of the grammar.