“…The static semantic rules are closely related to the syntax rules, and the formal specification of the static semantics of a language is usually an extension of the formal specification of the syntax. Any notation for formally specifying the static semantic rules of a language must provide some mechanism for counting [17]. This is necessary in order to check the length of a formal parameter list against the length of each list of actual parameters or to ensure that a subscripted variable has the correct number of subscripts.…”
Section: Extension To Static Semantic Rulesmentioning
“…The static semantic rules are closely related to the syntax rules, and the formal specification of the static semantics of a language is usually an extension of the formal specification of the syntax. Any notation for formally specifying the static semantic rules of a language must provide some mechanism for counting [17]. This is necessary in order to check the length of a formal parameter list against the length of each list of actual parameters or to ensure that a subscripted variable has the correct number of subscripts.…”
Section: Extension To Static Semantic Rulesmentioning
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