Describing the Legacy Non-XML Grammars
We've decided that we need to approach grammar analysis of our non-XML formats in a more rigorous fashion and that we're going to use EBNF as one of our primary tools. However, the machine still needs to know about the grammars. How are we going to inform the machine about the grammars? We could use EBNF or something similar such as Prolog, but that would involve building the appropriate interpreter into our utilities. Scratch that idea! So what other choices do we have? We'll need to devise a representation for the grammar, and my intuition tells me that the representation may in part be dependent on the format we use to inform the machine. So, what choices do we have about format?
We could encode the grammar ...
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