Example for LL(1) Grammar which is NOT LALR?

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灰色年华
灰色年华 2020-12-29 14:44

I am learning now about parsers on my Theory Of Compilation course. I need to find an example for grammar which is in LL(1) but not in LALR. I know it should be exist. ple

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  •  [愿得一人]
    2020-12-29 15:17

    Some googling brings up this example for a non-LALR(1) grammar, which is LL(1):

    S ::= '(' X 
        | E ']' 
        | F ')'
    X ::= E ')' 
        | F ']'
    E ::= A
    F ::= A
    A ::= ε
    

    The LALR(1) construction fails, because there is a reduce-reduce conflict between E and F. In the set of LR(0) states, there is a state made up of

    E ::= A . ;
    F ::= A . ;
    

    which is needed for both S and X contexts. The LALR(1) lookahead sets for these items thus mix up tokens originating from the S and X productions. This is different for LR(1), where there are different states for these cases.

    With LL(1), decisions are made by looking at FIRST sets of the alternatives, where ')' and ']' always occur in different alternatives.

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