Modern compiler design

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A compiler is one of the most vital parts of a computers system software, translating programs written in a high-level language into low-level commands that the machine can understand and execute. Most compiler design books focus only on techniques for imperative (or procedural) languages like C or Pascal, whereas Modern Compiler Design also covers compilation techniques for object-oriented, functional, logic and distributed languages. Features of the book include:
  • A focus on essential traditional and advanced techniques common to all language paradigms, giving readers the skills required for modern compiler construction.
  • Coverage of all the major programming language types - imperative, object-oriented, functional, logic and distributed languages.
  • A practical emphasis on implementation and optimization techniques, including tools for automating compiler design.
  • A strong intuitive style, illustrated by many practical examples.
All the authors are experienced teachers and researchers in programming languages and their implementation and have acquired a wealth of experience in compiler construction for a variety of languages. This experience has also been reflected in previous texts on Programming Languages, Programming Distributed Systems and Parsing Techniques.

Author(s): Dick Grune, Henri E. Bal, Ceriel J.H. Jacobs, Koen Langendoen
Series: Worldwide series in computer science
Edition: 1
Publisher: Wiley
Year: 2000

Language: English
Pages: 753
City: Chichester; New York