Compiler Design

Syntactic and Semantic Analysis

Reinhard Wilhelm author Helmut Seidl author Sebastian Hack author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG

Published:28th May '13

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While compilers for high-level programming languages are large complex software systems, they have particular characteristics that differentiate them from other software systems. Their functionality is almost completely well-defined – ideally there exist complete precise descriptions of the source and target languages. Additional descriptions of the interfaces to the operating system, programming system and programming environment, and to other compilers and libraries are often available.

 

This book deals with the analysis phase of translators for programming languages. It describes lexical, syntactic and semantic analysis, specification mechanisms for these tasks from the theory of formal languages, and methods for automatic generation based on the theory of automata. The authors present a conceptual translation structure, i.e., a division into a set of modules, which transform an input program into a sequence of steps in a machine program, and they then describe the interfaces between the modules. Finally, the structures of real translators are outlined. The book contains the necessary theory and advice for implementation.

 

This book is intended for students of computer science. The book is supported throughout with examples, exercises and program fragments.

 

 

 

 

From the reviews:

“This is the second book in a series of textbooks on compilers, intended for students of computer science. … The level of detail and the large number of exercises make the book suitable for self-study.” (Johan Georg Granström, zbMATH, Vol. 1273, 2013)

ISBN: 9783642175398

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 4794g

225 pages

2011