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I was looking for inspiration for the same problem in another language I'm writing the grammar for, but here apparently HTML has the same problem.
How would you enforce that the opening and closing tags are the same, in order to build the correct parse tree? I have no clue.
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Here is the input (tested using grun):
<html> <br> <div></div> </html>
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I was looking for inspiration for the same problem in another language I'm writing the grammar for, but here apparently HTML has the same problem.
How would you enforce that the opening and closing tags are the same, in order to build the correct parse tree? I have no clue.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: