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Writing an Interpreter in Object Pascal : Part 1: Lexical and Basic Syntax Analysis - Herbert M. Sauro

Writing an Interpreter in Object Pascal

Part 1: Lexical and Basic Syntax Analysis

By: Herbert M. Sauro

Paperback | 6 January 2019

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This is part 1 of a series that will show you how to write an interactive interpreter in Object Pascal. Part 1 of the series will cover introductory material including a description of the language we'll create, a full lexical analyzer for the language, how to use DUnitX for unit testing, and an introduction to the essential concepts in syntax analysis, recursive descent, grammar, and EBNF. Along the way, we'll create a REPL, give a detailed discussion of how to parse expressions and build a simple interact

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