Compilers-and-Parsers
Question 1 |
Which one of the following statements is FALSE?
Context-free grammar can be used to specify both lexical and syntax rules. | |
Type checking is done before parsing. | |
High level language programs can be translated to different Intermediate Representations. | |
Arguments to a function can be passed using the program stack. |
Question 1 Explanation:
TRUE: Context-free grammar can be used to specify both lexical and syntax rules.
FALSE: Type checking is done before parsing.
TRUE: High level language programs can be translated to different Intermediate Representations.
TRUE: Arguments to a function can be passed using the program stack.
FALSE: Type checking is done before parsing.
TRUE: High level language programs can be translated to different Intermediate Representations.
TRUE: Arguments to a function can be passed using the program stack.