Advanced Compiler Design and Implementation


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Author:Muchnick, Steven
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Publisher:Morgan Kaufmann
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Publication Year:1997
ISBN#:1-55860-320-4
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Keywords:Compilers & interpreters; Computers - General Information; Compilers (Computer Science); Computers; Computer Books: Operating Systems; Systems programming (Computer science); Programming - Software Development; Compilers; Computer Architecture - General; Computers / Programming / Software Development; Compilers (Computer programs); Systems programming (Computer
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Optimizing compilers, which turn human-readable programming languages into the smallest, most efficient machine code possible, are among the most complex pieces of software ever written. Building a compiler is both science and black art and demands an intimate knowledge of data structures, algorithms, high-level programming languages, and processor architectures and their instruction sets. Advanced Compiler Design and Implementation presents a comprehensive and technically up-to-date look at design of real-world compilers for CISC- and RISC-based uni-processor architectures. The author led the advanced compiler design and implementation teams for both Hewlett-Packard's PA-RISC and Sun Microsystems's SPARC processors.



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