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Unveiling Compiler Secrets from Source to Execution. Book Description Compilers are the backbone of modern computing, enabling programming languages to power everything from web applications to high-performance systems. Kickstart Compiler Design Fundamentals is the perfect starting point for anyone eager to explore the world of compiler construction. This book takes a structured, beginner-friendly approach to demystifying core topics such as lexical analysis, syntax parsing, semantic analysis, and code optimization. The chapters follow a progressive learning path, beginning with the basics of function calls, memory management, and instruction selection. As you advance, you'll dive into machine-independent optimizations, register allocation, instruction-level parallelism, and data flow analysis. You'll also explore loop transformations, peephole optimization, and cutting-edge compiler techniques used in real-world frameworks like LLVM and GCC. Each concept is reinforced with hands-on exercises, practical examples, and real-world applications. Table of Contents 1. Introduction to Compilers 2. Lexical Analysis and Regular Expressions 3. Lexical Analyzer Generators and Error Handling 4. Syntax Analysis Context-Free Grammars 5. Parsing Techniques 6. Semantic Analysis Attribute Grammars 7. Intermediate Code Generation 8. Control Flow 9. Run-Time Environment and Memory Management 10. Function Calls and Exception Handling 11. Code Generation and Instruction Selection 12. Register Allocation and Scheduling 13. Machine-Independent Optimizations and Local and Global Techniques 14. Loop and Peephole Optimization 15. Instruction-Level Parallelism and Pipelining 16. Optimizing for Parallelism and Locality 17. Inter Procedural Analysis and Optimization 18. Case Studies and Real-World Examples 19. Hands-on Exercises and Projects Index
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