
Sách Introduction to Compiler Design 3rd Edition (sách keo gáy, bìa mềm)
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.
Categories:Computers - Programming
Year:2024
Edition:3rd
Language:english
Pages:309