[climacs-cvs] CVS update: papers/ilc2005/syntax/climacssyntax.bib papers/ilc2005/syntax/climacssyntax.tex
Christophe Rhodes
crhodes at common-lisp.net
Fri May 20 13:35:22 UTC 2005
Update of /project/climacs/cvsroot/papers/ilc2005/syntax
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climacssyntax.bib climacssyntax.tex
Log Message:
One or two more things that we might want to discuss
Date: Fri May 20 15:35:22 2005
Author: crhodes
Index: papers/ilc2005/syntax/climacssyntax.bib
diff -u papers/ilc2005/syntax/climacssyntax.bib:1.3 papers/ilc2005/syntax/climacssyntax.bib:1.4
--- papers/ilc2005/syntax/climacssyntax.bib:1.3 Fri May 20 13:48:40 2005
+++ papers/ilc2005/syntax/climacssyntax.bib Fri May 20 15:35:22 2005
@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@
@inproceedings{woodZ,
author = {Steven R. Wood},
- title = "{Z -- the 95\% program editor}",
+ title = "{Z -- The 95\% Program Editor}",
booktitle = {Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN SIGOA symposium on Text manipulation},
year = {1981},
isbn = {0-89791-050-8},
Index: papers/ilc2005/syntax/climacssyntax.tex
diff -u papers/ilc2005/syntax/climacssyntax.tex:1.7 papers/ilc2005/syntax/climacssyntax.tex:1.8
--- papers/ilc2005/syntax/climacssyntax.tex:1.7 Fri May 20 13:48:41 2005
+++ papers/ilc2005/syntax/climacssyntax.tex Fri May 20 15:35:22 2005
@@ -186,6 +186,12 @@
Possibility (probably ``Future Work'') to make nice integrated Prolog
environment.
+At present, one parse error implies the invalidation of the rest of
+the file. This adds a burden on the mode implementor that the syntax
+analyser be both bug-free and correspond with reality; a
+slightly-buggy or incomplete syntax mode will render the whole thing
+useless. Violation of WiB?
+
The TTCN3 syntax is implemented with a high-level macro which defines
classes and adds syntax rules using the syntax protocol for each
terminal and non-terminal in the grammar. The syntax of this macro
@@ -243,11 +249,11 @@
independent words, where each word represents either a set of frets to
depress and strings to be sounded, or alternatively some element of
musical notation (such as a barline); figure \ref{fig:besfantlach}
-demonstrates a fragment of manuscript, and its \TabCode encoding. It
+demonstrates a fragment of manuscript, and its \TabCode\ encoding. It
is also possible to encode more complex elements of lute tablature
-notation in \TabCode: ornaments, beaming, connecting lines and other
-complex elements can all be accommodated (see figure \ref{fig:barley}
-for examples of more these more complex elements).
+notation in \TabCode: ornaments, fingering marks, beaming, connecting
+lines and other complex elements can all be accommodated (see figure
+\ref{fig:barley} for examples of more these more complex elements).
\TabCode\ has been used to produce scholarly editions of lute works
\cite{Weiss} and to computer-based musicological studies (as in
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