Railroad (syntax) diagrams
Railroad diagrams are a graphical way of representing the syntax
of a programming language. The following railroad diagrams for
Modula-3 are available in PostScript format:
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m3poster.ps (1 page, 11" x 17")
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A poster of the complete Modula-3 syntax, including definitions of
terminals. This will print on an 11x17 inch sheet if your printer has
such a paper tray; otherwise, it will print on a normal-sized page.
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m3syntax.ps (4 pages)
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These four pages contain railroad diagrams for the complete Modula-3
grammar, not counting the defintions of the terminals.
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m3tokens.ps (1 page)
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This page contains railroad diagrams for the terminals of the Modula-3
grammar such as identifiers, literals, comments, and pragmas.
These railroad diagrams were written by Bill Kalsow. All of the
pages print in landscape orientation.
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Last modified on Thu Mar 7 18:29:23 PST 1996 by heydon
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