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Compiler Construction 1976
- Friedrich L. Bauer, Jürgen Eickel:
Compiler Construction, An Advanced Course, 2nd ed. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 21, Springer 1976, ISBN 3-540-07542-9
Introduction
- William M. McKeeman:
Compiler Construction. 1-36
Analysis
- Frank DeRemer:
Review of Formalisms and Notation. 37-56 - M. Griffiths:
LL(1) Grammars and Analysers. 57-84 - James J. Horning:
LR Grammars and Analysers. 85-108 - Frank DeRemer:
Lexical Analysis. 109-120 - Frank DeRemer:
Transformational Grammars. 121-145 - Cornelis H. A. Koster:
Two-Level Grammars. 146-156 - William M. Waite:
Semantic Analysis. 157-169
Synthesis
- William M. Waite:
Relationship of Languages to Machines. 170-194 - M. Griffiths:
Run-Time Storage Management. 195-221 - Ursula Hill:
Special Run-Time Organization Techniques for Algol 68. 222-252 - William M. McKeeman:
Symbol Table Access. 253-301 - William M. Waite:
Code Generation. 302-332 - William M. Waite:
Assembly and Linkage. 333-355
Compiler-Compiler
- M. Griffiths:
Introduction to Compiler-Compilers. 356-365 - Cornelis H. A. Koster:
Using the CDL Compiler-Compiler. 366-426
Engineering a Compiler
- Peter C. Poole:
Portable and Adaptable Compilers. 427-497 - James J. Horning:
Structuring Compiler Development. 498-513 - William M. McKeeman:
Programming Language Design. 514-524 - James J. Horning:
What the Compiler Should Tell the User. 525-548 - William M. Waite:
Optimization. 549-602
Appendix
- Friedrich L. Bauer:
Historical Remarks on Compiler Construction. 603-621 - Andrei P. Ershov:
Addendum. Compiler Construction 1976: 622-626 - David Gries:
Error Recovery and Correction - An Introduction to the Literature. Compiler Construction 1976: 627-638
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