reparse

English

Etymology

re- + parse

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɹiːˈpɑː(ɹ)s/

Verb

reparse (third-person singular simple present reparses, present participle reparsing, simple past and past participle reparsed)

  1. (transitive) To parse again.

Noun

reparse (plural reparses)

  1. The act of parsing again.
    • 1981, Ralph E. Gorin, Introduction to DECSYSTEM-20: Assembly Language Programming:
      Due to the possibility that a reparse may be necessary, it is crucial that the parsing of a command should avoid any irrevocable alteration in the state of the data structures until the command is confirmed.
    • 2012, David M. W. Powers, Christopher C. R. Turk, Machine Learning of Natural Language, page 236:
      In the case of less vicious examples, the alternate parse may be readily available as a parallel hypothesis, but in the vicious example cited above, a reparse is started with a different set of expectations for the syntactic role of what is being parsed.

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