Principles of Compiler Design.
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- 9788131797631
- 23 005.453
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Cover -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1: Introduction to Compilers -- Multiple-Choice Questions -- Answers -- Chapter 2: Lexical Analysis -- Construction of Regular Expression -- Lex Specifications or Structure -- Multiple-Choice Questions -- Answers -- Chapter 3: Specification of Programming Languages -- Multiple-Choice Questions -- Answers -- Chapter 4: Basic Parsing Techniques -- Multiple-Choice Questions -- Answers -- Chapter 5: LR Parsers -- Multiple-Choice Questions -- Answers -- Chapter 6: Syntax-directed Translations -- Multiple-Choice Questions -- Answers -- Chapter 7: Intermediate Code Generation -- Types of Three-Address Statements: -- Implementation of Three-Address Statements: -- Methods of Translating a Boolean Expression into Three-Address Code: -- Translation of Procedure Calls: -- Multiple-Choice Questions -- Answers -- Chapter 8: Type Checking -- Multiple-Choice Questions -- Answers -- Chapter 9: Runtime Administration -- Multiple-Choice Questions -- Answers -- Chapter 10: Symbol Table -- Demerits in Uniform Structure of Symbol Table: -- Multiple-Choice Questions -- Answers -- Chapter 11: Code Optimization and Code Generation -- Objectives of the Code Optimization: -- Construction of DAG -- Implementing the Function getreg -- Multiple-Choice Questions -- Answers -- Index.
Principles of Compiler Design is designed as quick reference guide for important undergraduate computer courses. The organized and accessible format of this book allows students to learn the important concepts in an easy-to-understand, question-and-answer format. These portable learning tools have been designed as one-stop references for students to understand and master the subjects by themselves.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.