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Contents
I
Introduction and tutorial
1
Introduction
1.1
Introduction
1.2
License
1.3
Structure of the document
2
Installation
2.1
Getting TPG
2.2
Requirements
2.3
TPG for Linux and other Unix like
2.4
TPG for M$ Windows
2.5
TPG for other operating systems
3
Tutorial
3.1
Introduction
3.2
Defining the grammar
3.3
Reading the input and returning values
3.4
Embeding the parser in a script
3.5
Conclusion
II
TPG reference
4
Usage
4.1
Package content
4.2
Command line usage
5
Grammar structure
5.1
TPG grammar structure
5.2
Comments
5.3
Options
5.3.1
Lexer option
5.3.2
Word bondary option
5.3.3
Regular expression options
5.4
Python code
5.4.1
Syntax
5.4.2
Indentation
5.5
TPG parsers
5.5.1
Methods
5.5.2
Rules
6
Lexer
6.1
Regular expression syntax
6.2
Token definition
6.2.1
Predefined tokens
6.2.2
Inline tokens
6.3
Token matching
6.3.1
Splitting the input string
6.3.2
Matching tokens in grammar rules
7
Parser
7.1
Declaration
7.2
Grammar rules
7.3
Parsing terminal symbols
7.4
Parsing non terminal symbols
7.4.1
Starting the parser
7.4.2
In a rule
7.5
Sequences
7.6
Alternatives
7.7
Repetitions
7.8
Precedence and grouping
7.9
Actions
7.9.1
Abstract syntax trees
7.9.2
Text extraction
7.9.3
Object
8
Context sensitive lexer
8.1
Introduction
8.2
Grammar structure
8.3
CSL lexers
8.3.1
Regular expression syntax
8.3.2
Token matching
8.4
CSL parsers
9
Debugging
9.1
Introduction
9.2
Verbose parsers
III
Some examples to illustrate TPG
10
Complete interactive calculator
10.1
Introduction
10.2
New functions
10.2.1
Trigonometric and other functions
10.2.2
Memories
10.3
Source code
11
Infix/Prefix/Postfix notation converter
11.1
Introduction
11.2
Abstract syntax trees
11.3
Grammar
11.3.1
Infix expressions
11.3.2
Prefix expressions
11.3.3
Postfix expressions
11.4
Source code
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