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paperback. Condición: New. Ship out in 2 business day, And Fast shipping, Free Tracking number will be provided after the shipment.Pub Date: 2012 Publisher: Electronic Industry Press Note: If you are required to bookstore inventory number of books than you can inform the treasurer Tel 15801427360 Contact qq 794153166 (sending staples bibliography). bookstores internal transfer cargo in place 1-2 days. The OUR Books brand new genuine absolute guarantee. when you sign must seriously view the parcel. satisfaction after receipt books. not satisfied directly refusal. this can save Returns cost and time. the problems caused due to reasons of bookstores all unconditional return policy. Thank you for your visit. Assured orders to ensure smooth your shopping. Looking forward to your praise Title: Programming Languages: Practice Road (3rd Edition) (CD-ROM 1) Original: 128.00 yuan Author: Michael L. Scott ( Michael L. Scott) Publisher: Electronic Industry Press Publication Date: July 1. 2012 ISBN: 9787121170676 words: Page: Revision: 1 Binding: Paperback: 16 commodity identification: B008FQHHW0 Editor's Choice programming language - practice the road (with CD-ROM version 3) edited by Scott. This book combines the knowledge of the traditional programming language textbooks and compile textbooks. and some material compilation layer architecture. to meet the needs of the students never learned computer organization. Summary no basis of Contents Part 1 Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Language design pedigree of the art 1.2 programming language 1.3 Why study programming languages? 1.4 1.6 compiler overview of compiled and interpreted 1.5 programming environment 1.6.1 lexical and syntax analysis 1.6.2 semantic analysis and intermediate code generation 1.6.3 object code generated the 1.6.4 code improvements 1.7 summarizes and annotation exercises 1.8 1.9 1.10 explore relevant reference Chapter 2 programming language syntax 2.1 describe the syntax: 2.1.1 word regular expressions and context-free grammars and regular expressions 2.1.2 Context-Free Grammars 2.1.3 derivation and parse tree 2.2 Scan 2.2.1 generate a finite automata 2.2.2 scanner code 2.2.3 table-driven scan 2.2.4 lexical error 2.2.5 pragmas 2.3 syntax analysis 2.3.1 Recursive Descent 2.3.2 table-driven top-down syntax analysis 2.3.3 since bottom-up parsing the theoretical basis of the 2.3.4 syntax error 2.4 2.4.1 finite automata the 13 2.4.2 pushdown automaton 18 2.4.3 19 2.5 Summary of grammar and language classes and annotation 2.6 Exercise 2.7 explore 2.8 relevant reference Chapter 3 name. scope and constraints 3.1 The concept of confinement time statically allocated 3.2 Object Lifetime and Storage Management 3.2.1 3.2.2 3.2.4 scrap heap-based allocation of stack-based allocation 3.2.3 collect 3.3 scoping rules 3.3.2 3.3.1 static scope nested subroutines 3.3.3 Statement order module 3.3.5 Module 3.3.4 3.3.6 dynamic scope of the type and class 3.4 scope to achieve 3.4.1 symbol table 3.4.2 associated the meaning of the table and center the referenced table 3.5 the role of domain name 3.5.1 alias 3.5.2 overloaded 3.5.3 polymorphism and related concepts 3.6 subroutine 3.6.1 3.6.2 one value and non-closure refers to the environmental constraints limited lifetime of the 3.6.3 object closure 3.7 macro expansion 3.8 respectively compile 3.8.1 C compiler 3.8.2 package and automatic header files reasoning the 3.8.3 module hierarchy 3.9 summarizes Note 3.10 Exercise 3.11 explore 3.12 Reference semantic analysis Chapter 4 4.3 4.2 4.1 semantic analyzer the role attribute grammars attributes evaluated 4.4 action routines 4.5 Properties of space management 4.5.1 bottom-up evaluation 4.5.2 top-down evaluation 4.6 the marked 4.7 summarizes and annotation of the syntax tree 4.8 Exercises 4.9 explore 4.10 5.2.1 5.2.2 Floating-Point Arithmetic integer arithmetic reference of the target system structure of Chapter 5 5.1 memory hierarchy 5.2 Data 5.3 instruction set architecture 5.3.1 Addressing Modes 5.3.2 conditions and branch 5.4. Nº de ref. del artículo: FQ041935
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