Compiler Design in C (1990)

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Título:
Compiler Design in C (1990)

Autor:
Allen Holub, Prentice Hall

Categoria:
Tecnologia > Backend

Doador:
Raffaello D. N.

Sinopse:
Compiler Design in C starts with the essentials of how a compiler is built, then moves straight into the machinery that makes it work: lexical analysis, grammar representation, recursive-descent parsing, and code generation. The table of contents makes its structure unusually clear, beginning with Basic Concepts and Input and Lexical Analysis before building through Context-Free Grammars, Top-Down Parsing, and Bottom-Up Parsing. From there, the book shifts from theory to implementation details. It covers LL and LR parsing, parse tables, FIRST and FOLLOW sets, and the design of parser generators like LLama and Occs. Later chapters move into C-code as an intermediate language, symbol tables, declarations, expressions, statements, and control flow, showing how a compiler front end and back end fit together in a working system. The result is a hands-on, technically dense guide to compiler construction in C, with enough structure to serve both as a textbook and as a reference. Its scope goes beyond basic syntax handling, adding optimization strategies, aliasing concerns, and appendices on support functions and a grammar for C, which gives the reader a complete view of the compiler pipeline.

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