A language for attributed definitions
language
(aladin) a language for formal specification of attributed grammars. aladin is the input language for the gag compiler generator. it is applicative and strongly typed.
[“gag: a practical compiler generator”, uwe kastens [email protected] et al, lncs 141, springer 1982].
(1995-04-14)
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