The third edition of this textbook has been fully revised and adds material about the SSA form, polymorphism, garbage collection, and pattern matching. It presents techniques for making realistic compilers for simple to intermediate-complexity programming languages. The techniques presented in the book are close to those used in professional compilers, albeit in places slightly simplified for presentation purposes. "Further reading" sections point to material about the full versions of the techniques. All phases required for translating a high-level language to symbolic machine language are covered, and some techniques for optimising code are presented. Type checking and interpretation are also included. Aiming to be neutral with respect to implementation languages, algorithms are mostly presented in pseudo code rather than in any specific language, but suggestions are in many places given for how these can be realised in different language paradigms. Depending on how much of the material from the book is used, it is suitable for both undergraduate and graduate courses for introducing compiler design and implementation.
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Book Details
Title
Introduction to Compiler Design
Imprint
Springer International Publishing AG
Product Form
Paperback
Publisher
Springer International Publishing AG
Genre
Computers
ISBN13
9783031464591
Book Category
Higher Education and Professional Books
BISAC Subject Heading
COM010000
Book Subcategory
Computing and Information Technology Books
Language
English
Dimensions
Height
235 mm
Length
155 mm
Weight
588 gr
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