Saturday, July 7, 2012

CS2352 PRINCIPLES OF COMPILER DESIGN Syllabus





CS2352               PRINCIPLES OF COMPILER DESIGN               L T P C  
                                                                                                                                 3  0 2 4
UNIT I    LEXICAL ANALYSIS                      9
Introduction  to  Compiling-  Compilers-Analysis  of  the  source  program-The  phases-
Cousins-The  grouping  of  phases-Compiler  construction  tools.  The  role  of  the  lexical
analyzer-  Input  buffering-Specification  of  tokens-Recognition  of  tokens-A  language  for
specifying lexical analyzer.



UNIT II    SYNTAX ANALYSIS and RUN-TIME ENVIRONMENTS                        9
Syntax Analysis- The role of the parser-Context-free grammars-Writing a grammar-Top-
down parsing-Bottom-up Parsing-LR parsers-Constructing an SLR(1) parsing table.
Type  Checking-  Type  Systems-Specification  of  a  simple  type  checker.  Run-Time
Environments-Source  language  issues-Storage  organization-Storage-allocation
strategies.

UNIT III  INTERMEDIATE CODE GENERATION                            9
Intermediate  languages-Declarations-Assignment  statements  -  Boolean  expressions-
Case statements- Backpatching-Procedure calls

UNIT IV  CODE GENERATION                      9
Issues  in  the  design  of  a  code  generator-  The  target  machine-Run-time  storage
management-Basic  blocks  and  flow  graphs-  Next-use  information-A  simple  code
generator-Register allocation and assignment-The dag  representation of basic blocks  -
Generating code from dags.

UNIT V  CODE OPTIMIZATION                                         9
Introduction-The principle sources of optimization-Peephole optimization- Optimization of
basic  blocks-Loops  in  flow  graphs-  Introduction  to  global  data-flow  analysis-Code
improving transformations.
 
        TOTAL:  75 PERIODS

TEXT BOOK:

1.  Alfred V. Aho, Ravi Sethi  Jeffrey D. Ullman, “Compilers- Principles, Techniques, and
Tools”, Pearson Education Asia, 2007.

REFERENCES:

1.  David Galles, “Modern Compiler Design”, Pearson Education Asia, 2007
2.  Steven  S.  Muchnick,  “Advanced  Compiler  Design  &  Implementation”,Morgan
Kaufmann Pulishers, 2000.
3.  C. N.  Fisher  and R.  J.  LeBlanc  “Crafting  a Compiler with C”,  Pearson  Education,
2000.


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