Abstract

The authors give two examples of the use of a novel approach for building input language processing intensive programs in a lazy pure functional programming language. The proposed approach relies on a CASE (computer-aided software engineering) tool called W/AGE (Windsor attribute grammar environment) which facilitates the construction of programs as executable attribute grammars. >

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