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Compiler construction using Java, JavaCC, and Yacc / [electronic resource]

by Dos Reis, Anthony J [aut].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: [Los Alamitos, California] IEEE Computer Society ; [2012]Description: 1 online resource (xvii, 635 pages) : illustrations.ISBN: 9781118112762; 1118112768; 9781118112878; 1118112873; 9781118112779; 1118112776; 9781118112885; 1118112881; 9781283917865; 1283917866.Subject(s): Compilers (Computer programs) | Java (Computer program language) | COMPUTERS -- Compilers | Compilers (Computer programs) | Java (Computer program language) | Übersetzerbau | Java | Electronic booksOnline resources: Wiley Online Library
Contents:
Strings, Languages, and Compilers -- Context-Free Grammars, Part 1 -- Context-free Grammars, Part 2 -- Context-Free Grammars, Part 3 -- Chomsky's Hierarchy (Optional) -- Top-Down Parsing -- LL(1) Grammars -- Table-Driven Stack Parser (Optional) -- Recursive-Descent Parsing -- Recursive-Descent Translation -- Assembly Language -- S1--A Simple Compiler -- Building on S2 -- Compiling Control Structures -- Compiling Programs in Functional Form -- Finite Automata -- Capstone Project: Implementing Grep Using Compiler Technology -- Compiling to a Register-Oriented Architecture -- Optimization -- Interpreters -- Bottom-up Parsing -- Yacc -- Stack Instruction Set -- Register Instruction Set -- References -- Index.
Summary: "A student-friendly, course-friendly guide to compiler theory, applications, and programming technology. Compiler construction is a tricky subject, involving theory, the application of that theory, and programming technology. Virtually every day, advances in computer technology propel advances in compiler technology. Compiler Construction Using Java, JavaCC, and Yacc covers every topic essential to learning compilers from the ground up and is accompanied by a powerful and flexible software package for evaluating projects as well as several tutorials, well-defined projects, and test cases. While the coverage of JavaCC is entirely optional, this book provides the only comprehensive introduction to the topic currentlyavailable. Far easier to read and understand than any other compiler guide, this booksets a new standard for learning this invaluable skill. It provides: Strong coverage of formal languages, including context-sensitive and unrestricted languages as well as regular and context-free languages; A clear exposition of compiler design and implementation theory; Numerous well-defined projects, using source language with six levels of complexity; A complete teaching support software package that evaluates compiler projects for correctness, run time, and size of code, and runs on multiple platforms; Immediate feedback for students on their projectsCompiler Construction Using JavaTM, JavaCC, and Yacc provides substantial support for each project, many of which are incremental enhancements of previous projects. The goals at each new level are challenging but achievable and can be reached in several different ways, for example, by writing a compiler or interpreter by hand, with JavaCC, or with Yacc."--Publisher's description.
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Includes bibliographical references (page 629) and index.

Strings, Languages, and Compilers -- Context-Free Grammars, Part 1 -- Context-free Grammars, Part 2 -- Context-Free Grammars, Part 3 -- Chomsky's Hierarchy (Optional) -- Top-Down Parsing -- LL(1) Grammars -- Table-Driven Stack Parser (Optional) -- Recursive-Descent Parsing -- Recursive-Descent Translation -- Assembly Language -- S1--A Simple Compiler -- Building on S2 -- Compiling Control Structures -- Compiling Programs in Functional Form -- Finite Automata -- Capstone Project: Implementing Grep Using Compiler Technology -- Compiling to a Register-Oriented Architecture -- Optimization -- Interpreters -- Bottom-up Parsing -- Yacc -- Appendix A: Stack Instruction Set -- Appendix B: Register Instruction Set -- References -- Index.

"A student-friendly, course-friendly guide to compiler theory, applications, and programming technology. Compiler construction is a tricky subject, involving theory, the application of that theory, and programming technology. Virtually every day, advances in computer technology propel advances in compiler technology. Compiler Construction Using Java, JavaCC, and Yacc covers every topic essential to learning compilers from the ground up and is accompanied by a powerful and flexible software package for evaluating projects as well as several tutorials, well-defined projects, and test cases. While the coverage of JavaCC is entirely optional, this book provides the only comprehensive introduction to the topic currentlyavailable. Far easier to read and understand than any other compiler guide, this booksets a new standard for learning this invaluable skill. It provides: Strong coverage of formal languages, including context-sensitive and unrestricted languages as well as regular and context-free languages; A clear exposition of compiler design and implementation theory; Numerous well-defined projects, using source language with six levels of complexity; A complete teaching support software package that evaluates compiler projects for correctness, run time, and size of code, and runs on multiple platforms; Immediate feedback for students on their projectsCompiler Construction Using JavaTM, JavaCC, and Yacc provides substantial support for each project, many of which are incremental enhancements of previous projects. The goals at each new level are challenging but achievable and can be reached in several different ways, for example, by writing a compiler or interpreter by hand, with JavaCC, or with Yacc."--Publisher's description.

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