Title :
Production Systems: A Notation for Defining Syntax and Translation
Author :
Ledgard, Henry F.
Author_Institution :
Department of Computer and Information Science, University of Massachusetts
fDate :
3/1/1977 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper presents the formalism of Production Systems and investigates its applcation to defe the Syntax and trlation of programming languages. Several properties appear well-suited to this task: 1) the formalism can be used to specify exactly the syntax of a computer language, including context-sensitive requirements; 2) the specification of the context-sensitive requirements on syntax can be isolated from the context-free requirements; 3) the same formalism can be used to specify more general structural properties, including the translation of one language into another. The notation has been developed with readabifity as a prime designissue. The following examples are given:1) aspecificationofthesyntaxofasmallbutdifflcultsubset of PL/I;2) a specification of the rules for translating lambda-culus expressions into, normal form.
Keywords :
Compilers; PL/I; context-sensitive grammars; formal definition; lambda-calculus; language design; standards; syntax; translation; Computer languages; Couplings; Functional programming; History; Law; Legal factors; Production systems; Program processors; Tellurium; Terminology; Compilers; PL/I; context-sensitive grammars; formal definition; lambda-calculus; language design; standards; syntax; translation;
Journal_Title :
Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSE.1977.233849