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Restarting automata are a very strong theoretical model which can recognize much more than context-free languages in its most general variant. However, for its wider usage in real-world applications it is necessary to fill two gaps: to add semantics – instead of accepting we would like to get a meaning of the input – and to design a tool which for a given restarting automaton in human-readable format generates a program computing the meaning of an input text. The resulting tool is actually a compiler compiler.
This work was partially supported by the program ‘Information Society’ under project 1ET100300517.
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Procházka, J. (2009). Compiler Generator Based on Restarting Automata. In: Maneth, S. (eds) Implementation and Application of Automata. CIAA 2009. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5642. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02979-0_31
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