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Previously I used hash tables, which consume too much memory. Now the
critical parts are replaced by a new hand-written library called
"tuple.h". Now we can easily parse larger inputs. I haven't tested
its limits, though.
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I now have a working algorithm in test/check_cnp. It can correctly
parse the grammar for an esoteric language called "Brainfuck". This
language does not matter. What matters is that it contains
parentheses. So this shows that at least for grammars as complex as
parentheses, this parser works well. Haha.
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A prototype of BSR is roughly finished.
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Just to save some work.
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It is a very basic and simple hash table. It is so simple that I
hesitate to call it a hash table. Anyways, I think it suffices for my
purposes here.
* Makefile.am: Add necessary files.
* grammar.c (new_tnt_string): Formatting.
* ht.c (new_ht): Constructor
(destroy_ht): Destructor
(ht_expand): Rehash
(ht_insert, ht_delete, ht_find): Main functions.
* list.c (add_to_list, list_assure_size): Modify the use of realloc.
* test/check_ht.c: Ensure this is working correctly.
* util.c (read_entire_file): Modify the use of realloc.
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