A Syntax-Oriented Translator

A Syntax-Oriented Translator
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 143
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ISBN-10 : 9781483261355
ISBN-13 : 1483261352
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Book Synopsis A Syntax-Oriented Translator by : Peter Zilahy Ingerman

Download or read book A Syntax-Oriented Translator written by Peter Zilahy Ingerman and published by Academic Press. This book was released on 2014-05-12 with total page 143 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A Syntax-Oriented Translator focuses on the field of programming and the characteristics and functions of compilers and translators. The book first offers information on the metasyntactic language and the details of a parsing processor. Discussions focus on processing, recovery, and output sections, detailed flow-chart of the parsing processor, parsing form of a grammar, canonical ordering, and the metasyntactic language in general. The text then elaborates on some extensions to the metasyntactic language and metasemantic and metapragmatic language, including punctuation marks and format control, metasemantic and metapragmatic functions, basic form of the construct, and substitution MSF. The publication examines the details of an unparsing processor, as well as lists used in unparsing, subroutines, and the unparsing processor itself. The book is a dependable source of information for home compiler-writers who are interested in the use of a syntax-oriented translator.


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