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A compiler---compiler system

Proceedings of the 1967 22nd national conference on -, 1967
To the author's knowledge three other operational compiler-compiler systems, whose strategy is similar to the scheme documented here, have been developed. The Feldman system [6, 7, 8] is a bounded context, syntax directed system. Syntax specifications are expressed in Floyd production language (FPL) and semantics are defined in Feldman semantic ...
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Introduction to compiler compilers

1974
It may seem misleading to talk so much about language definition methods when we wish to examine the state of the art in compiler-compilers, but the one is directly dependent on the other. Compiler implementers have always complained that the language definers ignore their problems, but both sides should listen more carefully to what the other has to ...
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Using the CDL compiler-compiler

1974
In this sequence of lectures one compiler compiler is going to be highlighted by means of somewhat larger examples, preceded by a discussion of ideas underlying it.
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Compilation reuse and hybrid compilation

ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 2006
Compiling hardware models to machine code poses some unusual problems. While compilers for traditional programming languages are well understood, they tend to take very long to compile the C code generated from hardware models. The code generated from hardware models, unlike in the inputs seen by traditional compilers, have too many simple routines ...
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Compilers

2022
Σε αυτό το προπτυχιακό εκπαιδευτικό εγχειρίδιο επιχειρείται αρχικά μια συνοπτική παρουσίαση της λειτουργίας των μεταφραστών γλωσσών γενικότερα και ειδικότερα των μεταγλωττιστών γλωσσών προγραμματισμού. Στη συνέχεια, στο Κεφάλαιο 2, παρουσιάζονται οι τυπικές γλώσσες και οι γραμματικές που τις περιγράφουν με επικέντρωση στην περιγραφή των κανονικών ...
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Compiling

Proceedings of the twenty-eighth SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education, 1997
Traditional compilation courses use formal methods for parsing, but treat the more important semantic aspects informally. We present a one semester course in which compiler development is reduced to a number of transformation steps, each of which is formally specified, easily tested, and clearly motivated by semantic considerations. The source language
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