
Subtitle: (Wiley Series in Computing)
Author: Robin Hunter
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc (1983)
ISBN: 0471280542
Category: Computer / Compiler Design
Synopsis:
The book deals with the design and construction of compilers for high-ievei programming languages, particularly modem languages such as ALGOL 68, Pascal, and Ada.
The emphasis is on the design aims of compiler projects and how they might be achiewed. The practical details of compiler writing have been covered and are soundly based on the underlying theory.
All the major aspects of compiler writing are discussed in an integral manner, including lexical analysis, syntax analysis, use of symbol tables, storage allocation, and code generation, without overemphasizing one aspect at the expense of others.
Contents
1 The Compilation Process
2 Language Definition 8 Lexical Analysis
4 Context-Free Grammars and Top-down Syntax Analysis
5 Bottom-Up Syntax Analysis
6 Embedding Actions in Syntax
7 Compiler Design
8 Symbol and Mode Tables
9 Storage Allocation
10 Code Generation
11 Generation of Machine Code
12 Error Recovery and Diagnostics
13 Writing Reliable Compilers Solutions to Exercises Bibliography
index
Notes: Bibliography: p. 258-260. Includes index.
Cover Price: 73.95 USD
Tags: Compilers (Computer Programs) | Computer Programming | Questions & Answers | Assembler language (Computer program language)
Edition: Rev. ed.
Pages: 284
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Very Fine
Dustjacket Condition: Fine
Shipping Weight: 1 Lbs 14 Ozs
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