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The Theory and Practice of Compiler Writing

Jean-Paul Tremblay , P. G. Sorenson

Computers / General

Notation and concepts for languages and grammars. Programming-language design. Scanners. Compile-time error handling. Top-down parsing. Bottom-up parsing. Symbol-table-handling techniques. Run-time storage organization and management. Intermediate forms of source programs. Semantic analysis and code generation. Code optimization. Machine-dependent optimization. Compiler-compilers. Appendixes. Algorithmic notation.
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