共發現 2 筆關於 [LL] 的資料 (解釋內文之英文單字均可再點選進入查詢)
資料來源(1): Free On-line Dictionary of Computing [foldoc]
LL
<grammar> A class of language {grammar}s, which can
be {parse}d without {backtrack}ing. The first L stands for
Left-to-right scan, the second for Leftmost derivation.
Often found in the form LL(k) where k is the number of
{token}s of {look-ahead} required when parsing a sentence of
the language. In particular, LL(1) is a fairly restrictive
class of grammar, but allows simple {top-down} parsing
(e.g. {recursive-descent}) to be used without wasteful
{backtracking}. A number of programming languages are LL(1)
(or close).
(1995-10-30)
資料來源(2): THE DEVIL'S DICTIONARY ((C)1911 Released April 15 1993) [devils]
LL.D. Letters indicating the degree _Legumptionorum Doctor_, one
learned in laws, gifted with legal gumption. Some suspicion is cast
upon this derivation by the fact that the title was formerly _LL.d._,
and conferred only upon gentlemen distinguished for their wealth. At
the date of this writing Columbia University is considering the
expediency of making another degree for clergymen, in place of the old
D.D. -- _Damnator Diaboli_. The new honor will be known as _Sanctorum
Custus_, and written _$$c_. The name of the Rev. John Satan has been
suggested as a suitable recipient by a lover of consistency, who
points out that Professor Harry Thurston Peck has long enjoyed the
advantage of a degree.