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Compiler construction : an advanced course / F. L. Bauer ... [et al.] ; edited by F. L. Bauer and J. Eickel.
— 2nd ed. — New York : Springer-Verlag, 1976. xiv, 638 p. : il. ; 25 cm.
Originally published in the series: Lecture notes in computer science ; v. 21.
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Contenido: Chapter 1. Introduction: W. M. McKeeman, Compiler construction — Chapter 2. Analysis: F. L. DeRemer, Review of formalisms and notation — M. Griffiths, $\text{LL}(1)$ grammars and analysers — J. J. Horning, LR grammars and analysers — F. L. DeRemer, Lexical analysis — F. L. DeRemer, Transformational grammars — C. H. A. Koster, Two-level grammars — W. M. Waite, Semantic analysis — Chapter 3. Synthesis: W. M. Waite, Relationship of languages to machines — M. Griffiths, Run-time storage management — U. Hill, Special run-time organization techniques for ALGOL 68 — W. M. McKeeman, Symbol table access — W. M. Waite, Code generation — W. M. Waite, Assembly and linkage — Chapter 4. Compiler-compiler: M. Griffiths, Introduction to compiler-compilers — C. H. A. Koster, Using the $CDL$ compiler-compiler — Chapter 5. Engineering a compiler: P. C. Poole, Portable and adaptable compilers — J. J. Horning, Structuring compiler development — W. M. McKeeman, Programming language design — J. J. Horning, What the compiler should tell the user — W. M. Waite, Optimization — Chapter 6. Appendix: F. L. Bauer, Historical remarks on compiler construction — A. P. Ershov [Er\v sov, A. P.], Addendum — D. Gries, Error recovery and correction — An introduction to the literature.
ISBN 0387080460 (U.S.). — ISBN 0387075429
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