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Michael John Little wrote:
>
> Can any one define what a parsing operation is, what a parser does? For
> example in the help menu of Symantec Cafe, it gives a really useful, but
> circlular definition of "Parse"...Choose Parse to parse the file.
>
> I have feeling that this is one word that has become so overused, that it
> has lost its meaning.
> MIchael John Little
In the case of computers, it's the mechanics of recognizing a command.
Think back to diagramming sentences -- figuring out what
"part of speech" each word and phrase is.
THAT's parsing.
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