Compilers and Language Translation: Scanner Output
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Using the token types and classification values given in attached Figure 10.3, show the output of scanner when it is presented with each of the following statements:
a. limit = begin + end
b. a = b - 1;
c. if(c == 50)x = 1; else y = x + 44;
d. thenelse == error -
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