The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018):
PRECCX
    (Pre-C-Compiler eXtended) An infinite-lookahead
   compiler-compiler by Peter Breuer  for
   context dependent grammars.  PRECCX generates ANSI C.
   Specification scripts are in very EBNF with inherited
   attributes and synthetic attributes allowed.  Scripts can
   be compiled in separate modules and linked later.
   Meta-production rules are allowed.  Grammars can be
   essentially LL(oo) with optimisations.  A converter for yacc
   scripts is available.
   Versions 1.xx were known as "PRECC" and only had unbounded
   lookahead.  The 2.xx series added the "X" for "extended" and
   featured higher order parameterisation (inherited attributes).
   Version 2.42 integrates inherited and synthesized attributes
   by using a "monadic" model for parsing.  You can now synthsize
   attributes during the pass and inherit them in the remainder,
   e.g.
   	@ foo = bar\x gum(x)
   synthesises an x in bar and passes it down into gum as a
   parameter.  Useful for @ what = ?\x did_you_say(x), for
   example.  It now compiles into C instead of running an
   interpreter at parse-time.
   Version 2.42 runs under Unix and MS-DOS.
   (http://comlab.ox.ac.uk/archive/redo/precc.html).
   E-mail: Peter Breuer , Jonathan Bowen
   .
   ["The PRECC Compiler-Compiler" by P.T. Breuer and J.P. Bowen.
   In E. Davies and A. Findlay (eds.), Proc. UKUUG/SUKUG Joint
   New Year 1993 Conference, St. Cross Centre, Oxford, UK, 6-8
   January 1993, ISBN 1 873611 06 4 (UKUUG), 0 9520700 0 6
   (SUKUG) UKUUG/SUKUG Secretariat, Owles Hall, Buntingford,
   Herts SG9 9PL, UK, pp 167-182, 1993].
   (2000-04-24)