ParsesraP: using one grammar to specify both input and output

In the past, there have been many different descriptive languages used to specify the syntax of information read into programs. These types of descriptions have not been used to produce the output of programs. Output has used ad hoc methods. This paper presents a method to use a single specification to produce a consumer of input, and a producer of output.

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