[climacs-cvs] CVS update: papers/ilc2005/syntax/climacssyntax.tex
Brian Mastenbrook
bmastenbrook at common-lisp.net
Mon May 23 13:39:01 UTC 2005
Update of /project/climacs/cvsroot/papers/ilc2005/syntax
In directory common-lisp.net:/tmp/cvs-serv14594
Modified Files:
climacssyntax.tex
Log Message:
Add my "Future Work" paragraph
Date: Mon May 23 15:39:00 2005
Author: bmastenbrook
Index: papers/ilc2005/syntax/climacssyntax.tex
diff -u papers/ilc2005/syntax/climacssyntax.tex:1.21 papers/ilc2005/syntax/climacssyntax.tex:1.22
--- papers/ilc2005/syntax/climacssyntax.tex:1.21 Mon May 23 15:27:29 2005
+++ papers/ilc2005/syntax/climacssyntax.tex Mon May 23 15:39:00 2005
@@ -523,7 +523,15 @@
Lisp implementation. Thus, the Common Lisp syntax module is likely to
exercise the Climacs protocols to a very high degree. This will allow
us to improve those protocols as well as their corresponding
-implementations.
+implementations.
+
+The TTCN-3 grammar is currently defined on the core textual
+language. For a large subset of this language, there is a direct
+correspondance between TTCN-3 textual notation and TTCN-3 Graphical
+Representation (GR) diagrams. Implementing a live-updating TTCN-3 GR
+display of a parsed buffer will, in addition to being a useful
+application, serve as a demonstration of the utility of maintaining a
+full parse tree of a buffer.
Another important future direction is the planned implementation of
the buffer protocol. Representing a line being edited as a flexichain
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