Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10329658 Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science 2005 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
As of today, GRK is particularly fit for Cobol archaeology, more specifically for IBM's VS Cobol II. That is, GRK offers a fully mechanised process, where IBM's reference is used as an input, and the output is a transformed language reference whose grammar portions are correct and complete. (The recovery required several hundreds of simple transformation steps in order to deliver a grammar that is fit for parser derivation.) As a byproduct, GRK also generates a slow, Prolog-based parser. Via export to GRK's sibling, GDK (the Grammar Deployment Kit), a reasonably fast, btyacc-based parser can be generated as well. Both parsers accept all of the VS Cobol II code that is at our avail (several millions of lines of code).
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