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Compilers - Principles, Techniques, and Tools

Inglese · Tascabile

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Compilers: Principles, Techniques and Tools, known to professors, students, and developers worldwide as the "Dragon Book," is available in a new edition. Every chapter has been completely revised to reflect developments in software engineering, programming languages, and computer architecture that have occurred since 1986, when the last edition published. The authors, recognizing that few readers will ever go on to construct a compiler, retain their focus on the broader set of problems faced in software design and software development.

New chapters include:

Chapter 10 Instruction-Level Parallelism
Chapter 11 Optimizing for Parallelism and Locality

Sommario

1  Introduction
1.1 Language Processors
1.2 The Structure of a Compiler
1.3 The Evolution of Programming Languages
1.4 The Science of Building a Compiler
1.5 Applications of Compiler Technology
1.6 Programming Language Basics
1.7 Summary of Chapter 1
1.8 References for Chapter 1
 
2 A Simple Syntax-Directed Translator  
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Syntax Definition  
2.3 Syntax-Directed Translation
2.4 Parsing
2.5 A Translator for Simple Expressions  
2.6 Lexical Analysis  
2.7 Symbol Tables
2.8 Intermediate Code Generation
2.9 Summary of Chapter 2
 
3 Lexical Analysis
3.1 The Role of the Lexical Analyzer
3.2 Input Buffering  
3.3 Specification of Tokens
3.4 Recognition of Tokens
3.5 The Lexical-Analyzer Generator Lex
3.6 Finite Automata
3.7 From Regular Expressions to Automata
3.8 Design of a Lexical-Analyzer Generator
3.9 Optimization of DFA-Based Pattern Matchers  
3.10 Summary of Chapter 3
3.11 References for Chapter 3
 
4 Syntax Analysis
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Context-Free Grammars
4.3 Writing a Grammar
4.4 Top-Down Parsing  
4.5 Bottom-Up Parsing
4.6 Introduction to LR Parsing: Simple LR
4.7 More Powerful LR Parsers
4.8 Using Ambiguous Grammars
4.9 Parser Generators
4.10 Summary of Chapter 4  
4.11 References for Chapter 4
 
5 Syntax-Directed Translation
5.1 Syntax-Directed Definitions
5.2 Evaluation Orders for SDD's  
5.3 Applications of Syntax-Directed Translation
5.4 Syntax-Directed Translation Schemes
5.5 Implementing L-Attributed SDD's  
5.6 Summary of Chapter 5
5.7 References for Chapter 5  
 
6 Intermediate-Code Generation
6.1 Variants of Syntax Trees  
6.2 Three-Address Code
6.3 Types and Declarations
6.4 Translation of Expressions  
6.5 Type Checking  
6.6 Control Flow
6.7 Backpatching
6.8 Switch-Statements
6.9 Intermediate Code for Procedures  
6.10 Summary of Chapter 6
6.11 References for Chapter 6
 
7 Run-Time Environments
7.1 Storage Organization  
7.2 Stack Allocation of Space
7.3 Access to Nonlocal Data on the Stack  
7.4 Heap Management  
7.5 Introduction to Garbage Collection  
7.6 Introduction to Trace-Based Collection
7.7 Short-Pause Garbage Collection
7.8 Advanced Topics in Garbage Collection
7.9 Summary of Chapter 7
7.10 References for Chapter 7
 
8 Code Generation
8.1 Issues in the Design of a Code Generator
8.2 The Target Language
8.3 Addresses in the Target Code  
8.4 Basic Blocks and Flow Graphs
8.5 Optimization of Basic Blocks
8.6 A Simple Code Generator
8.7 Peephole Optimization  
8.8 Register Allocation and Assignment  
8.9 Instruction Selection by Tree Rewriting  
8.10 Optimal Code Generation for Expressions
8.11 Dynamic Programming Code-Generation
8.12 Summary of Chapter 8  
8.13 References for Chapter 8  
 
9 Machine-Independent Optimizations
9.1 The Principal Sources of Optimization
9.2 Introduction to Data-Flow Analysis
9.3 Foundations of Data-Flow Analysis  
9.4 Constant Propagation  
9.5 Partial-Redundancy Elimination
9.6 Loops in Flow Graphs
9.7 Region-Based Analysis
9.8 Symbolic Analysis
9.9 Summary of Chapter 9
9.10 References for Chapter 9
 

Info autore

Alfred V. Aho ist Vizepräsident der Bell Labs. Er ist dort vor allem für die Software-Entwicklung zuständig. Er studierte Engineering Physics an der Universität von Toronto und promovierte 1965 bzw. 1967 in Elektrotechnik und Informatik an der Princeton University. Er besitzt zudem die Ehrendoktorwürde der University of Helsinki in Finnland and der University of Waterloo in Ontario, Kanada. 1995 wurde er Professor und Lehrstuhlinhaber des Informatik Fachbereichs an der Columbia University, NY. Er veröffentlichte mehr als 60 technische Papiere und Schriften über Computeralgorithmen, Datenstrukturen, Datenbanken und Compiler. Außerdem ist er Mitentwickler der Programmiersprache awk und des Aho-Corasick-Algorithmus im Jahre 1975.

Ravi Sethi, geb. 1947 in Murdana, Punjab, hat an dem Indian Institute of Technology in Kanpur (IITK) Informatik studiert und seinen Ph.D. (Doktor der Philosophie) an der Princeton University, USA, gemacht. Er arbeitete als Lehrbeauftragter an der Penn State University, bevor er 1976 als Computerwissenschaftlerzu den Bell Laboratories (früher bekannt als AT&T Bell Laboratories and Bell Telephone Laboratories) wechselte. Heute ist er Präsidenten der Avaya Laboratorien, einem der führenden Anbieter von IP-Telefonie.

Riassunto

Compilers: Principles, Techniques and Tools, is known to professors, students, and developers worldwide as the "Dragon Book," . Every chapter has been revised to reflect developments in software engineering, programming languages, and computer architecture that have occurred since 1986, when the last edition published. The authors, recognising that few readers will ever go on to construct a compiler, retain their focus on the broader set of problems faced in software design and software development.

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori A.V. Aho, Alfred Aho, Alfred V. Aho, Monica Lam, Monica S. Lam, R. Sethi, Ravi Sethi, Jeffrey Ullman, Jeffrey D. Ullman
Editore Pearson Education
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 30.09.2013
 
EAN 9781292024349
ISBN 978-1-292-02434-9
Pagine 952
Dimensioni 218 mm x 49 mm x 278 mm
Peso 2290 g
Serie Always Learning
Pearson New International Edition
Pearson
Pearson
Always Learning
Pearson New International Edition
Categoria Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Informatica, EDP > Informatica

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