
Update of /project/climacs/cvsroot/papers/ilc2005/syntax In directory common-lisp.net:/tmp/cvs-serv2039 Modified Files: climacssyntax.tex Log Message: Spell check one last time. Fix Aleksandar's name. Add one comma (not even a colon). Date: Tue May 24 23:36:09 2005 Author: crhodes Index: papers/ilc2005/syntax/climacssyntax.tex diff -u papers/ilc2005/syntax/climacssyntax.tex:1.34 papers/ilc2005/syntax/climacssyntax.tex:1.35 --- papers/ilc2005/syntax/climacssyntax.tex:1.34 Tue May 24 23:29:24 2005 +++ papers/ilc2005/syntax/climacssyntax.tex Tue May 24 23:36:09 2005 @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ Climacs' syntax analysis is a flexible protocol which can be implemented with a full language lexer and parser. GNU Emacs, the most commonly used Emacs-like editor, uses regular expressions for its -syntax analysis. However regular expressions cannot be used to parse +syntax analysis. However, regular expressions cannot be used to parse the general case of non-regular constructs such as Common Lisp's nestable \verb+#| |#+ block comments. The lazy application of those regular expressions will also lead to additional erroneous parses even @@ -629,7 +629,7 @@ \section*{Acknowledgements} -The authors wish to thank Aleksandr Bakic for fruitful discussions. +The authors wish to thank Aleksandar Bakic for fruitful discussions. B.M.\ acknowledges Motorola's generous support. C.R.\ is supported by EPSRC grant GR/\-S84750/\-01.