Context-free grammar

контекстно-свободная грамматика

Большой англо-русский словарь

Context-free grammar

контекстно-свободная (бесконтекстная) грамматика

Англо-русский политехнический словарь

Context-free grammar

(CFG) A grammar where the syntax of each constituent (syntactic category or terminal symbol) is independent of the symbols occuring before and after it in a sentence. A context-free grammar describes a context-free language. Context-free grammars can be expressed by a set of "production rules" or syntactic rules. Parsers for context-free grammars are simpler than those for context-dependent grammars because the parser need only know the current symbol. Algol was the first languages whose syntax was described by a context-free grammar. This became a common practice for programming languages and led to the notation for grammars called Backus-Naur Form.

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