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Simple precedence grammar

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A simple precedence grammar is a context-free formal grammar that can be parsed with a simple precedence parser.

Formal definition

G = (N, Σ, P, S) is a simple precedence grammar if all the production rules in P comply with the following constraints:

Examples

Example 1

precedence table:

S a b c $
S
a
b
c
$