Error Reporting in Parsing Expression Grammars
Abstract
Parsing Expression Grammars (PEGs) describe top-down parsers. Unfortunately, the error-reporting techniques used in conventional top-down parsers do not directly apply to parsers based on Parsing Expression Grammars (PEGs), so they have to be somehow simulated. While the PEG formalism has no account of semantic actions, actual PEG implementations add them, and we show how to simulate an error-reporting heuristic through these semantic actions. We also propose a complementary error reporting strategy that may lead to better error messages: labeled failures. This approach is inspired by exception handling of programming languages, and lets a PEG define different kinds of failure, with each ordered choice operator specifying which kinds it catches. Labeled failures give a way to annotate grammars for better error reporting, to express some of the error reporting strategies used by deterministic parser combinators, and to encode predictive top-down parsing in a PEG.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1405.6646,
title = {Error Reporting in Parsing Expression Grammars},
author = {André Murbach Maidl and Sérgio Medeiros and Fabio Mascarenhas and Roberto Ierusalimschy},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1405.6646},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
Preprint (plus appendix) submitted to Science of Computer Programming