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Examples of parse trees and ASTs:
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For Python: [parse tree](https://docs.python.org/3/reference/grammar.html) and [AST](https://docs.python.org/3/library/ast.html#abstract-grammar) specification.
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For Python: [parse tree](https://docs.python.org/3/reference/grammar.html) and [AST](https://docs.python.org/3/library/ast.html#abstract-grammar).
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For C: [parse tree](https://www.lysator.liu.se/c/ANSI-C-grammar-y.html) and [AST](https://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/flick/current/doc/guts/gutsch6.html).
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For Fortran: [parse tree](http://docs.cray.com/books/007-3694-003/html-007-3694-003/faxalchri.html) (see also the Appendix D in the [Fortran 2008 Standard](http://www.j3-fortran.org/doc/year/10/10-007.pdf)) and [AST](). |
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For Fortran: [parse tree](http://docs.cray.com/books/007-3694-003/html-007-3694-003/faxalchri.html) (see also the Appendix D in the [Fortran 2008 Standard](http://www.j3-fortran.org/doc/year/10/10-007.pdf) for another parse tree) and [AST](). |
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