Transcription of Compilers: Principles, Techniques, and Tools
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CompilersSecond EditionPrinciples, Techniques, & ToolsThis page intentionally left blank CompilersSecond EditionPrinciples, Techniques, & ToolsAlfred V. AhoColumbia UniversityMonica S. LamStanford UniversityRavi SethiAvayaJeffrey D. UllmanStanford UniversityPublisher Greg Tobin Executive Editor Michael Hirsch Acquisitions Editor Matt Goldstein Project Editor Katherine Harutunian Associate Managing Editor Jeffrey Holcomb Cover Designer Joyce Cosentino Wells Digital Assets Manager Marianne Groth Media Producer Bethany Tidd Senior Marketing Manager Michelle Brown Marketing Assistant Sarah Milmore Senior Author Support/ Technology Specialist Joe Vetere Senior Manufacturing Buyer Carol Melville Cover Image Scott Ullman of Strange Tonic Productions ( )Many of the designations used by manufacturers and sellers to distinguish their products are claimed as trademarks.
compiler and in tro duces man y of the imp or-tan t concepts, whic h are then dev elop ed in later c hapters. The compiler itself app ears in the app endix. Chapter 3 co v ers lexical analysis, regular expressions, nite-state mac hines, and scanner-generator to ols. This material is fundamen tal to text-pro cessing of all sorts. v
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