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Compiler Design - Principles, Techniques and Tools - OneDDL - 12-12-2023 Free Download Compiler Design - Principles, Techniques and Tools Published 12/2023 Created by Prof R Madana Mohana MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 51 Lectures ( 34h 35m ) | Size: 16.7 GB Principles of Compiler Design What you'll learn Demonstrate the ability to design a compiler given a set of language features. Demonstrate the the knowledge of patterns, tokens & regular expressions for lexical analysis. Acquire skills in using lex tool & yacc tool for developing a scanner and parser. Design and implement LL and LR parsers. Design algorithms to do code optimization in order to improve the performance of a program in terms of space and time complexity. Design algorithms to generate machine code. Requirements A course on "Formal Languages and Automata Theory" A course on "Computer Organization and architecture" A course on "Computer Programming and Data Structures" Description Course Objectives: Introduce the major concepts of language translation and compiler design and impart the knowledge of practical skills necessary for constructing a compiler. Topics include phases of compiler, parsing, syntax directed translation, type checking use of symbol tables, code optimization techniques, intermediate code generation, code generation and data flow analysis. Course Outcomes: Demonstrate the ability to design a compiler given a set of language features. Demonstrate the the knowledge of patterns, tokens & regular expressions for lexical analysis. Acquire skills in using lex tool & yacc tool for developing a scanner and parser. Design and implement LL and LR parsers Design algorithms to do code optimization in order to improve the performance of a program in terms of space and time complexity. Design algorithms to generate machine code. SYLLABUS: Module- I:Introduction: The structure of a compiler, the science of building a compiler, programming language basics.Lexical Analysis: The Role of the Lexical Analyzer, Input Buffering, Recognition of Tokens, The Lexical-Analyzer Generator Lex, Finite Automata, From Regular Expressions to Automata, Design of a Lexical-Analyzer Generator, Optimization of DFA-Based Pattern Matchers. Module- II:Syntax Analysis: Introduction, Context-Free Grammars, Writing a Grammar.Top-Down Parsing, Bottom-Up Parsing.Introduction to LR Parsing: Simple LR, More Powerful LR Parsers, Using Ambiguous Grammars and Parser Generators. Module- III: Syntax-Directed Translation: Syntax-Directed Definitions, Evaluation Orders for SDD's, Applications of Syntax-Directed Translation, Syntax-Directed Translation Schemes, Implementing L-Attributed SDD's.Intermediate-Code Generation: Variants of Syntax Trees, Three-Address Code, Types and Declarations, Type Checking, Control Flow, Switch-Statements, Intermediate Code for Procedures. Module- IV: Run-Time Environments: Stack Allocation of Space, Access to Non-local Data on the Stack, Heap Management, Introduction to Garbage Collection, Introduction to Trace-Based Collection. Code Generation: Issues in the Design of a Code Generator, The Target Language, Addresses in the Target Code, Basic Blocks and Flow Graphs, Optimization of Basic Blocks, A Simple Code Generator, Peephole Optimization, Register Allocation and Assignment, Dynamic Programming Code-Generation. Module- V: Machine-Independent Optimization: The Principal Sources of Optimization, Introduction to Data-Flow Analysis, Foundations of Data-Flow Analysis, Constant Propagation, Partial-Redundancy Elimination, Loops in Flow Graphs. Reference: Compilers: Principles, Techniques and Tools, Second Edition, Alfred V. Aho, Monica S. Lam, Ravi Sethi, Jeffry D. Ullman. Who this course is for Any Computer Science & Information Technology Under Graduates from India and Abroad Universities. Any Computer Science & Information Technology Graduates for Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) examination in India that primarily tests the comprehensive understanding of various undergraduate subjects in engineering and science for admission into the Masters Program and Job in Public Sector Companies. Any Computer Science & Information Technology Post Graduate Students for Ph.D entrance examination in India. Any Computer Science & Information Technology Post Graduate Students for UGC NET or NTA-UGC-NET entrance examination in India. Homepage Recommend Download Link Hight Speed | Please Say Thanks Keep Topic Live No Password - Links are Interchangeable |