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New developments in parsing Mizar

Programming Languages 2014-01-07 v1 Logic

Abstract

The Mizar language aims to capture mathematical vernacular by providing a rich language for mathematics. From the perspective of a user, the richness of the language is welcome because it makes writing texts more "natural". But for the developer, the richness leads to syntactic complexity, such as dealing with overloading. Recently the Mizar team has been making a fresh approach to the problem of parsing the Mizar language. One aim is to make the language accessible to users and other developers. In this paper we describe these new parsing efforts and some applications thereof, such as large-scale text refactorings, pretty-printing, HTTP parsing services, and normalizations of Mizar texts.

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@article{arxiv.1205.0170,
  title  = {New developments in parsing Mizar},
  author = {Czeslaw Bylinski and Jesse Alama},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1205.0170},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

5 pages. Accepted at Mathematical Knowledge Management 2012 Track D (Systems and Projects), Bremen, Germany, July 2012

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