Programming Languages

Paper accepted at OOPSLA

Our paper “Parsing with First-Class Derivatives” (Jonathan Brachthäuser
Alumni
Jonathan Immanuel Brachthäuser
, Tillmann Rendel
Alumni
Tillmann Rendel
and Klaus Ostermann
Head
Klaus Ostermann
) has been accepted for presentation at the annual conference of Object-oriented Programming, Systems, Languages, and Applications (OOPSLA).

Abstract

Brzozowski derivatives, well known in the context of regular expressions, have recently been rediscovered to give a simplified explanation to parsers of context-free languages. We add derivatives as a novel first-class feature to a standard parser combinator language. First class derivatives enable an inversion of the control flow, allowing to implement modular parsers for languages that previously required separate preprocessing steps or cross-cutting modifications of the parsers. We show that our framework offers new opportunities for reuse and supports a modular definition of interesting use cases of layout-sensitive parsing.

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