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6.170 and proficiency in Java This course analyzes issues associated with the implementation of higher-level programming languages. Topics covered include: fundamental concepts, functions, and structures of compilers, the interaction of theory and practice, and using tools in building software. The course includes a multi-person project on compiler design and implementation.
Textbooks
There are no required texts. Optional references: Appel, Andrew. Modern Compiler Implementations in Java (Tiger Book). 2nd ed. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2002. ISBN: 9780521820608. Muchnick, Steven. Advanced Compiler Design and Implementation (Whale Book). San Francisco, CA: Morgan Kaufmann, 1997. ISBN: 9781558603202.
Calendar
The calendar below includes lectures (L), recitations (R), projects (P), and quizzes (Q). SA = Prof. Saman Amarasinghe MR = Prof. Martin Rinard
WEEK # DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 L2: Regular expressions, language specification by formal grammars (MR) P1: Scanner/parser project assigned DAY 4
4 P2: Semantic checker project due P3: C ode generator project assigned
8 P4: Data-flow
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9 L10: Data-flow analysis (MR) L11: Data-flow optimizations (MR) L12: Foundations of data-flow analysis (MR)
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12 13 14 15 L19: Putting it all together (SA) Q3: In-class quiz P5: Optimizer project due L21: C ompiler derby (SA) L20: Discussion of research topics in compilers (SA/MR) P5: Optimizer project checkpoint due
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