Modern Compiler Implementation in C: Basic Techniques
ISBN-10:
0521583896
ISBN-13:
9780521583893
Author(s): Appel, Andrew W.; Ginsburg, Maia
Edition: Prelim. ed
Released: Jan 13, 1997
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Hardcover, 408 pages
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Description:
This textbook explains all phases of a modern compiler: lexical analysis, parsing, abstract syntax, semantic actions, intermediate representations, instruction selection via tree matching, dataflow analysis, graph-colouring register allocation with coalescing, and runtime systems. It covers current techniques in code generation and register allocation, as well as functional and object-oriented languages, which are missing from most books. The author illustrates the most accepted and successful techniques in a concise way, rather than as an exhaustive catalogue of every possible variant. Detailed descriptions of the interfaces between modules of a compiler are illustrated with actual C header files. A unique feature of the book is a well-designed compiler implementation project in C, including front-end and 'high-tech' back-end phases, so that students can build a complete working compiler in one semester. The textbook is meant for use in a one-semester first course for undergraduates in compiler design. Accompanying support software is available.
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