File:Right-recursive-parse-of-a-double-subtraction.png

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English: A LaTeX/MetaPost typesetting of the second ASCII-art image at left recursion pitfalls,
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Source http://i.imgur.com/p00oC5z.png?1 / http://pastebin.com/cGnHFb83
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