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From: clw@ticipa.pac.sc.ti.com (Chris Winemiller)
Subject: Re: BNF description
Message-ID: <1995Mar31.021449.4867@ticipa.pac.sc.ti.com>
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Date: Fri, 31 Mar 1995 02:14:49 GMT
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In article <1995Mar30.231934.29282@simplot.com> Joan McCarthy <jmccarthy@simplot.com> writes:
>Anyone know where I might be able to find a BNF description for
>Smalltalk ? 

Yes.  The Digitalk manuals have it.  Look in Appendix A of the Programmer's
Reference Manual for any of the Digitalk manuals of the last couple years (or
longer?).  They use an "Extended BNF" to describe the language.

Regards,
Chris
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Chris Winemiller               Internet: clw@works.ti.com
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