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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T02:49:00+00:00 2026-05-11T02:49:00+00:00

Is there a simple way to determine whether a grammar is LL(1), LR(0), SLR(1)…

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Is there a simple way to determine whether a grammar is LL(1), LR(0), SLR(1)… just from looking on the grammar without doing any complex analysis?

For instance: To decide whether a BNF Grammar is LL(1) you have to calculate First and Follow sets – which can be time consuming in some cases.

Has anybody got an idea how to do this faster? Any help would really be appreciated!

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  1. 2026-05-11T02:49:00+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 2:49 am

    First off, a bit of pedantry. You cannot determine whether a language is LL(1) from inspecting a grammar for it, you can only make statements about the grammar itself. It is perfectly possible to write non-LL(1) grammars for languages for which an LL(1) grammar exists.

    With that out of the way:

    • You could write a parser for the grammar and have a program calculate first and follow sets and other properties for you. After all, that’s the big advantage of BNF grammars, they are machine comprehensible.

    • Inspect the grammar and look for violations of the constraints of various grammar types. For instance: LL(1) allows for right but not left recursion, thus, a grammar that contains left recursion is not LL(1). (For other grammar properties you’re going to have to spend some quality time with the definitions, because I can’t remember anything else off the top of my head right now :).

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