The theory and practice of compiler writing

This book provides a practical approach to compiler implementation and shows how the different language features are handled and translated in the compilation process. Unlike most books in this area, The Theory and Practice of Compiler Writing thoroughly covers programming language design and error...

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Main Authors: Tremblay, Jean-Paul 1938- (Author), Sorenson, Paul G. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York McGraw-Hill, Inc 1985
Series:McGraw-Hill computer science series
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Summary:This book provides a practical approach to compiler implementation and shows how the different language features are handled and translated in the compilation process. Unlike most books in this area, The Theory and Practice of Compiler Writing thoroughly covers programming language design and error detection, and recovery techniques in compilation, enabling readers to get a firm grasp on compiler planning and programming. Traditional topics such as lexical analysis, syntactic analysis, symbol table handling, semantic analysis, code generation and code optimization are given balanced coverage.
Physical Description:xix, 796 pages illustrations 25 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographies and indexes.
ISBN:0070651612