ml-burg(1)


NAME

   ml-burg - a tree parser generator for Standard ML

SYNOPSIS

   ml-burg file.burg

DESCRIPTION

   This  manual  page  documents briefly the ml-burg command.  This manual
   page was written for  the  Debian  distribution  because  the  original
   program does not have a manual page.

   The  ml-burg program generates a Standard ML program to perform bottom-
   up rewriting of an input tree. Cost information  associated  with  each
   rewrite  rule is used to derive the minimum rewrite cost for the entire
   tree. A successful reduction corresponds to rewriting the input tree to
   a  special  non-terminal  symbol  called  the start non-terminal.  Upon
   successful reduction, facilities are provided to walk the tree emitting
   semantic actions corresponding to the rules that matched.

   When  ml-burg  is  presented  with  file.burg,  the  file  file.sml  is
   generated.

SEE ALSO

   sml(1), ml-lex(1), ml-yacc(1), ml-makedepend(1), ml-build(1).
   The programs are documented fully  by  The  ML-Burg  --  Documentation,
   Florent   Guillaume   and   Lal   George,   which   is   available   in
   /usr/share/doc/smlnj-doc/ml-burg_manual.pdf.gz.

AUTHOR

   This manual page was written by Aaron  Matthew  Read  <amread@nyx.net>,
   for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others)

                           November 14, 2002                    ml-burg(1)





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