Compilers and compiler generators: an introduction with C++

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Designed for computer science students studying for a second or final year course in compilers/programming language translation, this text manages to combine theory, practical applications and enough use of compiler writing tools to give students a solid introduction to the subject. The text provides enough theory to allow the reader insight into areas of programming language design and implementation - without overwhelming the student with too much maths. It also provides case studies of translators (which completes a small assembler compiler). The illustrations in the book concentrate on the use of C++, whilst limited object-oriented features are explained.

Author(s): Patrick D. Terry
Series: Itcp-UK Computer Science Series
Edition: Pap/Dsk
Publisher: International Thomson Computer Press
Year: 1997

Language: English
Pages: 427
City: Oxford~Burlington