The International Workshop on Compiler Construction providesa forum for thepresentation and discussion of recentdevelopments in the area of compiler construction. Its scoperanges from compilation methods and tools to implementationtechniques for specific requirements of languages and targetarchitectures.This volume contains the papers selected for presentation atthe 4th International Workshop on Compiler Construction, CC'92, held in Paderborn, Germany, October 5-7, 1992. Thepapers present recent developments on such topics asstructural and semantic analysis, code generation andoptimization,…mehr
The International Workshop on Compiler Construction providesa forum for thepresentation and discussion of recentdevelopments in the area of compiler construction. Its scoperanges from compilation methods and tools to implementationtechniques for specific requirements of languages and targetarchitectures.This volume contains the papers selected for presentation atthe 4th International Workshop on Compiler Construction, CC'92, held in Paderborn, Germany, October 5-7, 1992. Thepapers present recent developments on such topics asstructural and semantic analysis, code generation andoptimization, and compilation for parallel architectures andfor functional, logical, and application languages.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Transformation of attributed trees using pattern matching.- Generating LR(1) parsers of small size.- Syntax directed translation with LR parsing.- Attribute-directed top-down parsing.- Another kind of modular attribute grammars.- Integrated graphic environment to develop applications based on attribute grammars.- Implementing high-level identification specifications.- Another solution of scoping problems in symbol tables.- Compiler implementation of ADTs using profile data.- The LDL - Language development laboratory.- Actress: An action semantics directed compiler generator.- Creation of a family of compilers and runtime environments by combining reusable components.- The interprocedural coincidence theorem.- Provably correct compiler development and implementation.- On interprocedural data flow analysis for object oriented languages.- Testing completeness of code selector specifications.- A register allocation framework based on hierarchical cyclic interval graphs.- Register pipelining: An integrated approach to register allocation for scalar and subscripted variables.- Instruction scheduling for complex pipelines.- Comparing software pipelining for an operation-triggered and a transport-triggered architecture.- Scheduling instructions by direct placement.- Compile-time analysis of object-oriented programs.- Partial evaluation of C and automatic compiler generation.- A term pattern-match compiler inspired by finite automata theory.- Improving the performance of parallel LISP by compile time analysis.- FCG: A code generator for lazy functional languages.- Compiling flang.- The implementation of objectmath - a high-level programming environment for scientific computing.
Transformation of attributed trees using pattern matching.- Generating LR(1) parsers of small size.- Syntax directed translation with LR parsing.- Attribute-directed top-down parsing.- Another kind of modular attribute grammars.- Integrated graphic environment to develop applications based on attribute grammars.- Implementing high-level identification specifications.- Another solution of scoping problems in symbol tables.- Compiler implementation of ADTs using profile data.- The LDL - Language development laboratory.- Actress: An action semantics directed compiler generator.- Creation of a family of compilers and runtime environments by combining reusable components.- The interprocedural coincidence theorem.- Provably correct compiler development and implementation.- On interprocedural data flow analysis for object oriented languages.- Testing completeness of code selector specifications.- A register allocation framework based on hierarchical cyclic interval graphs.- Register pipelining: An integrated approach to register allocation for scalar and subscripted variables.- Instruction scheduling for complex pipelines.- Comparing software pipelining for an operation-triggered and a transport-triggered architecture.- Scheduling instructions by direct placement.- Compile-time analysis of object-oriented programs.- Partial evaluation of C and automatic compiler generation.- A term pattern-match compiler inspired by finite automata theory.- Improving the performance of parallel LISP by compile time analysis.- FCG: A code generator for lazy functional languages.- Compiling flang.- The implementation of objectmath - a high-level programming environment for scientific computing.
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