Ebook Info
- Published: 1971
- Number of pages: 493 pages
- Format: PDF
- File Size: 44.07 MB
- Authors: David Gries
Description
Describes the techniques involved in writing compilers for high-level languages such as FORTRAN or PL/1. Treats both theory and practical aspects of compiler writing. Discusses semantic routines, their purposes and their connection to syntax recognition.
User’s Reviews
Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:
⭐I read it 30 years ago when I worked on my bachellor thesis, it was very clear and useful; after reading it I got convinced I could write a compiler.
⭐I loved this book and, although very out of date (AED RWord, FORTRAN and so on), I still read bits from time to time. Not a book to buy these days – get one that uses a language that *you* use.
⭐Many years ago I used this book to build a compiler which generated test cases for a complex real-time system. The result was a syntax-oriented, single-pass, context independent, processor with no restricted variables. It all worked as described in the book. I believe the construction concepts are still valid, mutatis mutandis. Simply disregard the language anachronisms.
⭐They say that a picture paints a thousand words, not unlike a coding example of a working driver; something which the author almost immediately admits was not his brief: I.E to give an actual example. Personally, I would have found such – on omission – irritating even if I did read the book when it was young and fresh. However, the style of writing is relaxed; and that is to its credit.
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