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Modern Compiler Implementation in Java
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This textbook describes all phases of a compiler: lexical analysis, parsing, abstract syntax, semantic actions, intermediate representations, instruction selection via tree matching, dataflow analysis, graphcoloring register allocation, and runtime systems. It includes thorough coverage of current techniques in code generation and register allocation, and the compilation of functional and objectoriented languages. The most accepted and successful techniques are described and illustrated with actual Java^TM classes. The first part is suitable for a onesemester first course in compiler design. The second part; which includes the compilation of objectoriented and functional languages, garbage collection, loop optimization, SSA form, instruction scheduling, and optimization for cachememory hierarchies; can be used for a secondsemester or graduate course. This new edition includes more discussion of Java and objectoriented programming concepts such as visitor patterns plus a new MiniJava programming project. A unique feature is the newly redesigned compiler project in Java for a subset of Java itself. The project includes both frontend and backend phases.
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