The problem
Given a context-free grammar with arbitrary rules and a stream of tokens, how can stream fragments that match the grammar be identified effectively?
Example:
Grammar
S -> ASB | AB
A -> a
B -> b
(So essentially, a number of as followed by an equal number of bs)
Stream:
aabaaabbc...
Expected result:
- Match starting at position 1: ab
- Match starting at position 4: aabb
Of course the key is "effectively". without testing too many hopeless candidates for too long. The only thing I know about my data is that although the grammar is arbitrary, in practice matching sequences will be relatively short (<20 terminals) while the stream itself will be quite long (>10000 terminals).
Ideally I'd also want a syntax tree but that's not too important, because once the fragment is identified, I can run an ordinary parser over it to obtain the tree.
Where should I start? Which type of parser can be adapted to this type of work?