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ECLR-attributed grammar

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ECLR-attributed grammars are a special type of attribute grammars.

They are a variant of LR-attributed grammars where an equivalence relation on inherited attributes is used to optimize attribute evaluation. EC stands for equivalence class. Rie is based on ECLR-attributed grammars. They are a subset of LR-attributed grammars.[1]

  1. ^ "LR-attributed grammar". Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias. Retrieved 2021-01-09.