Methods of algorithmic language implementation
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Methods of algorithmic language implementation
(Lecture notes in computer science, 47)
Springer-Verlag, 1977
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Table of Contents
Problem-oriented languages and DEPOT implementing system.- Semantic attributes processing in the system DELTA.- Usability and portability of a compiler writing system.- Semantic unification in a multi-language compiler.- Procedure implementation in the multi-language translator.- Program structure analysis in a global optimization.- Metalanguage for formal definition of semantics of programming languages.- Some principles of compiler constructions.- Almost top-down analysis for generalized LR(K) grammars.- An approach to the automation of constructing Multilanguage Translating Systems.- Metaalgorithmic system of general application (MASON).- A simple translation automaton allowing the generation of optimized code.- Some automatic transformations of CF-grammars.- Several aspects of theory of parametric models of languages and parallel syntactic analysis.- A sublanguage of ALGOL 68 and its implementation.- A programming system with automatic program synthesis.- Experimental implementation of SETL.- MIDL: A hybrid language of medium level.- The data structures representation in machine oriented higher level language.- On the macro extension of programming languages.- Pragmatics in a compiler production system.- CDL - A compiler implementation language.
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