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Advanced Compiler Design and Implementation
 
 

Advanced Compiler Design and Implementation [Kindle Edition]

Steven Muchnick
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Optimizing compilers, which turn human-readable programming languages into the smallest, most efficient machine code possible, are among the most complex pieces of software ever written. Building a compiler is both science and black art and demands an intimate knowledge of data structures, algorithms, high-level programming languages, and processor architectures and their instruction sets. Advanced Compiler Design and Implementation presents a comprehensive and technically up-to-date look at design of real-world compilers for CISC- and RISC-based uni-processor architectures. The author led the advanced compiler design and implementation teams for both Hewlett-Packard's PA-RISC and Sun Microsystems's SPARC processors.

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From the Foreword by Susan L. Graham:

This book takes on the challenges of contemporary languages and
architectures, and prepares the reader for the new compiling problems that
will inevitably arise in the future.

The definitive book on advanced compiler design

This comprehensive, up-to-date work examines advanced issues in the design
and implementation of compilers for modern processors. Written for
professionals and graduate students, the book guides readers in designing
and implementing efficient structures for highly optimizing compilers for
real-world languages. Covering advanced issues in fundamental areas of
compiler design, this book discusses a wide array of possible code
optimizations, determining the relative importance of optimizations, and
selecting the most effective methods of implementation.

* Lays the foundation for understanding the major issues of advanced
compiler design

* Treats optimization in-depth

* Uses four case studies of commercial compiling suites to illustrate
different approaches to compiler structure, intermediate-code design, and
optimization-these include Sun Microsystems's compiler for SPARC, IBM's for
POWER and PowerPC, DEC's for Alpha, and Intel's for Pentium an related
processors

* Presents numerous clearly defined algorithms based on actual cases

* Introduces Informal Compiler Algorithm Notation (ICAN), a language devised
by the author to communicate algorithms effectively to people


Produktinformation

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • Dateigröße: 15341 KB
  • Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe: 856 Seiten
  • Verlag: Morgan Kaufmann; Auflage: 1 (15. August 1997)
  • Verkauf durch: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ASIN: B003VM7GGK
  • Text-to-Speech (Vorlesemodus): Aktiviert
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This book is the comprehensive text for anyone working on an optimizing compiler for uniprocessor systems. It gives good detail on all major approaches and is up-to-date on important techniques like SSA form and partial redundancy information. As someone working directly in the field, it's saved me the effort of hunting up original research papers in many areas. One drawback for this book as a practical tool: the pseudocode used to illustrate examples is often pretty far from being suitable for real implementations.

A warning: this is not an introductory book, and people who want to learn about the basics of building a compiler should look elsewhere; perhaps Andrew Appel's ``Modern Compilers'' series. Muchnick's book is for people who want to write compilers which generate high-performance code.

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This is no dragon book 24. Mai 1998
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I was excited when I first scanned through a friends copy of this book because of its treatment of modern compiler design issues. I ran out, ordered the book, read through it more carefully and realized that it was nothing more than a collection of papers. There would be nothing wrong with this if it were so advertised. The book lacks original analysis. I wouldn't stedfastly say DON'T by this, but, I would say you might be better off just going to your local college CS library and grabbing all the relevant papers referened in the book.
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The definitive compiler book for the 1990s 23. September 1998
Von Paul Haahr - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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This book is the comprehensive text for anyone working on an optimizing compiler for uniprocessor systems. It gives good detail on all major approaches and is up-to-date on important techniques like SSA form and partial redundancy information. As someone working directly in the field, it's saved me the effort of hunting up original research papers in many areas. One drawback for this book as a practical tool: the pseudocode used to illustrate examples is often pretty far from being suitable for real implementations.

A warning: this is not an introductory book, and people who want to learn about the basics of building a compiler should look elsewhere; perhaps Andrew Appel's ``Modern Compilers'' series. Muchnick's book is for people who want to write compilers which generate high-performance code.

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A great book on advanced compiler design 14. April 2003
Von Ian Kaplan - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Format:Gebundene Ausgabe
I have been working on language processors, interpreters and
compilers for almost twenty years. I try to order all the books
that have something unique to say about compiler design and
implementation. This is one of the best books I have seen on
advanced compiler design. I have owned it since it was first
published. Going back and rereading it I am reminded of what
and excellent book it is, which is what motivated this review.

Advanced compiler design deals with various forms of optimization,
including local, global and loop optimization. This is a complex
topic with thirty years of research behind it (it is interesting
to note that the late Gary Kildall, of CP/M fame, did some early
work on optiimization in the early 1970s). No single book can
provide complete coverage of all optimization issues. However,
this book, along with Allen and Kennedy's equally excellent
"Optimizing Compilers for Modern Architectures" covers almost
everything you need to know.

One of the problems with the academic literature on compiler
optimization is that it can be unnecessarily obscure. Muchnick
writes clearly, with the implementer in mind. He provides a
wide range of techniques, allowing the implementer to choose
the correct one for a given compiler. This approach is both
useful and necessary: there is no single method for building
a compiler, given the range of languages and design objectives.

Muchnick covers everything you need to know about local and
global scalar optimization, including scalar optimization in
loops and optimization for modern processor architecture.
The only thing missing is an indepth coverage of loop dependence
and optimization techniques, which is provided by Allen and
Kennedy.

If you are working on the design, implementation or extension of
a modern compiler, this book should be part of your library.

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So you want to be a compiler writer? 26. Juli 2001
Von Steven Carroll - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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This the next step after the dragon book (Compilers by Aho, et al). The algorithms contained in this book are a FANTASTIC reference for the compiler professional and i've used them on the job many times. Instuction Scheduling chapter in particular was comprehensive and useful. Covers all the important topics in a practical manner. The key word in the title is "implementation". If you are sitting down to write a compiler, this should be sitting next to you.
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