I am wondering if ANTLR v3, which presents its internal parsing algorithm as "LL(*)" is fully representative of PEG (parsing expression grammar) parsers. Is there a difference ?
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Let's say I have a file named "File1.js". In this file, I export an object of objects and I give each object a typedef, like so. /** * My typedef for each object. * @typedef {Object} MyObject1 * @property {String} username Your username * @property {String} realname Your real name. * @property {boolean} isUnique Are you unique as a person? */ module.exports = { /** * Person One! * @type {MyObject1
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