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Lr A canonical LR parser or LR(1) parser is an LR parser whose parsing tables are constructed in a similar way as with LR(0) parsers except that the items in the item sets also contain a follow, i.e., a terminal that is expected by the parser after the right-hand side of the rule. Such an item for a rule A -> BC is for example of the formwhich would mean that the parser has read a string corresponding to B and expects next a string corresponding to C followed by the terminal 'a'. ...
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Lr In computer science, an LR parser is a type of bottom-up parser for context-free grammars that is very commonly used by computer programming language compilers (and other associated tools). LR parsers read their input from Left to right and produce a Rightmost derivation (hence LR, compare with LL parser). The term "LR(k) parser" is also used; here the k refers to the number of unconsumed "look ahead" input symbols that are used in making parsing decisions. ...
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LRH (stands for Lafayette Ronald Hubbard) [LRH in Greek]
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Lr A register in the PowerPC processor that holds the return address of the currently executing routine.
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