"Modern Compiler Design" makes the topic of compiler design more accessible by focusing on principles and techniques of wide application. By carefully distinguishing between the essential (material that has a high chance of being useful) and the incidental (material that will be of benefit only in exceptional cases) much useful information was packed in this comprehensive volume. The student who has finished this book can expect to understand the workings of and add to a language processor for each of the modern paradigms, and be able to read the literature on how to proceed. The first provides a firm basis, the second potential for growth.
Author(s): Dick Grune, Kees van Reeuwijk, Henri E. Bal, Ceriel J.H. Jacobs, Koen Langendoen
Edition: 2
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
Year: 2012
Language: English
Pages: XXI, 822
City: New York, NY
Tags: Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters; Processor Architectures; Programming Techniques
Front Matter....Pages i-xxi
Introduction....Pages 1-51
Front Matter....Pages 53-53
Program Text to Tokens — Lexical Analysis....Pages 55-114
Tokens to Syntax Tree — Syntax Analysis....Pages 115-206
Front Matter....Pages 207-207
Grammar-based Context Handling....Pages 209-259
Manual Context Handling....Pages 261-296
Front Matter....Pages 297-297
Interpretation....Pages 299-312
Code Generation....Pages 313-362
Assemblers, Disassemblers, Linkers, and Loaders....Pages 363-384
Optimization Techniques....Pages 385-459
Front Matter....Pages 461-461
Explicit and Implicit Memory Management....Pages 463-507
Front Matter....Pages 509-509
Imperative and Object-Oriented Programs....Pages 511-616
Functional Programs....Pages 617-675
Logic Programs....Pages 677-736
Parallel and Distributed Programs....Pages 737-781
Back Matter....Pages 783-822