2023
DOI: 10.1145/3571251
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Statically Resolvable Ambiguity

Abstract: Traditionally, a grammar defining the syntax of a programming language is typically both context free and unambiguous. However, recent work suggests that an attractive alternative is to use ambiguous grammars,thus postponing the task of resolving the ambiguity to the end user. If all programs accepted by an ambiguous grammar can be rewritten unambiguously, then the parser for the grammar is said to be resolvably ambiguous. Guaranteeing resolvable ambiguity statically---for all programs---is hard, where previou… Show more

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