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| 1 |      Berkeley Yacc owes much to the unflagging efforts of Keith Bostic.
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| 2 | His badgering kept me working on it long after I was ready to quit.
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| 4 |      Berkeley Yacc is based on the excellent algorithm for computing LALR(1)
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| 5 | lookaheads developed by Tom Pennello and Frank DeRemer.  The algorithm is
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| 6 | described in their almost impenetrable article in TOPLAS 4,4.
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| 8 |      Finally, much of the credit for the latest version must go to those
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| 9 | who pointed out deficiencies of my earlier releases.  Among the most
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| 10 | prolific contributors were
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| 12 |           Benson I. Margulies
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| 13 |           Dave Gentzel
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| 14 |           Antoine Verheijen
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| 15 |           Peter S. Housel
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| 16 |           Dale Smith
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| 17 |           Ozan Yigit
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| 18 |           John Campbell
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| 19 |           Bill Sommerfeld
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| 20 |           Paul Hilfinger
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| 21 |           Gary Bridgewater
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| 22 |           Dave Bakken
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| 23 |           Dan Lanciani
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| 24 |           Richard Sargent
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| 25 |           Parag Patel
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