Re: Compiler Construction in Ada

robichau@lambda.msfc.nasa.gov
Fri, 8 Jan 1993 20:41:19 GMT

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Newsgroups: comp.lang.ada,comp.compilers
From: robichau@lambda.msfc.nasa.gov
Organization: New Technology, Inc.
Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 20:41:19 GMT
References: 93-01-028 93-01-039 93-01-048
Keywords: courses, Ada, books

Here's a vote _for_ Fischer/LeBlanc. It's the text for the undergrad
compiler course at Georgia Tech, and the class project usually revolves
around building a compiler, using a Pascal-ized lex/yacc suite for the
parser and Pascal for the remainder.


IMHO the discussion and description in the Ada version of LeBlanc is more
clear and more appropriate for undergrad courses than the dragon book.
YMMV.


-Paul
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Paul Robichaux, KD4JZG
Mission Software Development Div.
New Technology, Inc.
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