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Exercise
‹23›:
Expressions over binary + and dereferences with ^
The set of tokens of the language is
{+,^,IDENT}. The token IDENT represents an
identifier that can be dereferenced. Such tokens are non-empty sequences of
alphanumeric characters and underscore, not starting by a digit. Examples of
correct expressions are “x + y^”, “p^^^”, and examples of
incorrect expressions are “^i”, “x +^ y”, etc. The generated
AST must correspond to an interpretation of the operator + as
left-associative. Deferences must be represented by a subtree with the symbol
“^” as root and the identifier being dereferenced as only child. Note
that the implicit parenthesization of “p^^” is “(p^)^”. For
instance, the following input
p^^^ + x
produces the following AST
+(^(^(^(p))),x)
Authors: Nil Mamano
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