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SIGPLAN Symposium on Compiler Construction 1979: Denver, Colorado, USA
- Stephen C. Johnson:
Proceedings of the 1979 SIGPLAN Symposium on Compiler Construction, Denver, Colorado, USA, August 6-10, 1979. ACM 1979, ISBN 0-89791-002-8 - James B. Morris:
Data abstraction: A static implementation strategy. 1-7 - Richard C. Holt, David B. Wortman:
A model for implementing Euclid modules and type templates. 8-12 - Graeme Williams:
Program checking. 13-25 - Kari-Jouko Räihä:
Dynamic allocation of space for attribute instances in multi-pass evaluators of attribute grammars. 26-38 - James R. Cordy, Richard C. Holt, David B. Wortman:
Semantic charts: A diagrammatic approach to semantic processing. 39-49 - Susan L. Graham, William N. Joy, Olivier Roubine:
Hashed symbol tables for languages with explicit scope control. 50-57 - Michael K. Donegan, Robert E. Noonan, Stefan Feyock:
A code generator generator language. 58-64 - R. G. G. Cattell, Joseph M. Newcomer, Bruce W. Leverett:
Code generation in a machine-independent compiler. 65-75 - Mark Kahrs:
Implementation of an Interactive Programming System. 76-82 - Janet Fabri:
Automatic storage optimization. 83-91 - G. B. Bonkowski, W. Morven Gentleman, M. A. Malcolm:
Porting the Zed compiler. 92-97 - Stuart I. Feldman:
Implementation of a portable Fortran 77 compiler using modern tools. 98-106 - Paul W. Abrahams:
The CIMS PL/I compiler. 107-116 - Gilbert J. Hansen, G. A. Shoults, J. D. Cointment:
Construction of a transportable, multi-pass compiler for extended Pascal. 117-126 - Andres Rudmik, E. S. Lee:
Compiler design for efficient code generation and program optimization. 127-138 - Richard J. LeBlanc, Charles N. Fischer:
On implementing separate compilation in block-structured languages. 139-143 - Uwe F. Pleban:
The use of transition matrices in a recursive-descent compiler. 144-151 - D. R. Milton, L. W. Kirchhoff, B. R. Rowland:
An all(1) compiler generator. 152-157 - Ajit B. Pai, Richard B. Kieburtz:
Global context recovery: A new strategy for parser recovery from syntax errors. 158-167 - Susan L. Graham, Charles B. Haley, William N. Joy:
Practical LR error recovery. 168-175 - Frank DeRemer, Thomas J. Pennello:
Efficient computation of LALR(1) look-ahead sets. 176-187 - Dennis J. Frailey:
An intermediate language for source and target independent code optimization. 188-200 - Daniel R. Perkins, Richard L. Sites:
Machine-independent PASCAL code optimization. 201-207 - Philip A. Nelson:
A comparison of PASCAL intermediate languages. 208-213 - J. Eugene Ball:
Predicting the effects of optimization on a procedure body. 214-220 - Richard L. Sites:
Machine-independent register allocation. 221-225 - Ronald J. Mintz, Gerald A. Fisher, Micha Sharir:
The design of a global optimizer. 226-234
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