Result for 0710BD9B764DBEC997B25B59258B81597F653386

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FileName./usr/lib/smlnj/bin/.heap/ml-antlr.x86-linux
FileSize1112332
MD5DC816D7692B81D0E0EC9A1366F2E63EE
SHA-10710BD9B764DBEC997B25B59258B81597F653386
SHA-256D26BC0C0C6D318C934667F6AACC28AF75A6FB855939DAC120B591549158234E9
SSDEEP24576:bTbjrqjM28qy3jyRBFET1V9p9B+PNt9snqQkg:mMF3jyRBFET9p3d
TLSHT18B35A39AAFD361C7E4262070655E922F3309F2CB9015C46FF2E84F96FD3A5503DAA613
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Key Value
FileSize499236
MD56304C4C1C0825433A94DFA6B8E28C8E3
PackageDescriptionSML/NJ language processing tools Tradition has it that when a new programming language is introduced, new scanner and parser generators are written in that language, and generate code for that language. Traditional also has it that the new tools are modeled after the old lex and yacc tools, both in terms of the algorithms used, and often the syntax as well. The language Standard ML is no exception: ml-lex and ml-yacc are the SML incarnations of the old Unix tools. . This package has two new tools, ml-ulex and ml-antlr, that follow tradition in separating scanning from parsing, but break from tradition in their implementation: ml-ulex is based on regular expression derivatives rather than subset-construction, and ml-antlr is based on LL(k) parsing rather than LALR(1) parsing.
PackageMaintainerDebian QA Group <packages@qa.debian.org>
PackageNameml-lpt
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion110.79-6
SHA-15D68E2D7C2A4A7E785BF50AE1B0A1C1E70889FE0
SHA-256A3F6AB8B27BE7809CA63F3858C67C3C8161269E15D0E1CB7D7DC18F0F5874F41