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ANNOUNCEMENT: Educational compiler construction project and more timo@timo.cs.uni-sb.de (1994-11-14) |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers,comp.edu |
From: | timo@timo.cs.uni-sb.de (Timo Vogelgesang) |
Followup-To: | poster |
Keywords: | courses |
Organization: | Universitaet des Saarlandes, FB14 - Informatik |
Date: | Mon, 14 Nov 1994 13:51:12 GMT |
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* A N N O U N C E M E N T *
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COMPILER CONSTRUCTION
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Institute for Compiler Construction
Department of Computer Science
University of Saarland
conducted by Prof. Dr. R. Wilhelm
DESCRIPTION
The compiler construction packet contains various information
about the education of compiler construction at the University
of Saarland. Actually, there is a detailed description of the
practical studies and the theoretical exercises of the compiler
construction lecture enclosed in it. The task of the practical
studies is the implementation of a compiler CLaX -> P-Code.
CLaX represents a Pascal like imperative language whereas P-Code
is the assembler of the well known abstract P-Machine. An im-
plementation and documentation of the P-Machine, a description
of CLaX, a CLaX compiler document and a graph visualization tool
are available (sorry, some of the documents are written in German).
Furthermore, a bug list of the compiler construction book
Reinhard Wilhelm, Dieter Maurer:
Uebersetzerbau
Theorie, Konstruktion, Generierung
Springer-Verlag
will be added in near future.
AVAILABILITY
The packet is available by anonymous ftp at ftp.cs.uni-sb.de
(134.96.7.254) in the directory pub/papers/compilerbau. This
site is in Germany.
Files:
comp_constr.tar.gz - the newest version of the
compiler construction packet
README.comp_constr - the file you are just reading.
Contact timo@cs.uni-sb.de for additional information.
AUTHORS
Timo Vogelgesang, University of Saarland, 66041 Saarbruecken, Germany.
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