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UNIT-III
Programming Language
• Lexical and Syntactic features of a programming Language are specified by its grammar
• Language:- collection of valid sentences.• Sentences: These are the sequence of words.• Word:- Sequence of letters of graphic symbols.• The Language specified in this manner is
called as formal Language.
Programming Language Grammar
• A formal Language is a set of rules which precisely specify the sentence of L.
• Formal Grammar can be represented as :-• G= {∑ , NT, S, P}– ∑ set of terminals– NT set of non terminals– S Distinguished symbol (Starting symbol)– P set of productions.
• Terminal Symbol:- These are the symbols which can not further sub divided– Ex:- ∑= { a, b,c,d…….0,1,2,3……}
• No terminal symbols:- These are the combination of terminal symbols which can be further sub divided.– Ex:- <A> or <Noun>
• Production :- It is called as re-writing rule• It can be represented as :-– Each production consists of a No terminal
followed by an arrow (-) or equal to (=), followed by string of Non terminals and terminals
– Ex:- A b S Aa
Syntax Tree
• A Graphical representation of any statement of a Language is called as syntax tree.
id
id+id*id
Derivation
• The replacement of Non terminal symbols according to the given production rule is called as derivation
• Types of Derivation:– Leftmost derivation– Rightmost derivation
Rules for English Language
1) <Sentence> <NP><VP>2) <NP> <article><noun>3) <VP> <verb>4) <VP> <verb><adverb>5) <article> The6) <noun> student7) <verb> studies8) <adverb> hard9) <adverb> slowly
Derivation
• Structure Rules applied• <Sentence>• <NP><VP> (1)• <article><noun>< VP> (2)• <article><noun> <verb><adverb> (4)• The <noun> <verb><adverb> (5)• The student <verb> <adverb> (6)• The student studies <adverb> (7)• The student studies hard (8)
• Ex. Consider the full grammar, • E → E+E• E → E*E• E → id• Let us derive the string “ id + id * id”
Using leftmost derivation:-
Using Right most derivation:-
Rules
Required string is bbaa
• Derive the string
–babbaaaba
Required string is
baab
Reduction
• It is the process of replacement of string or part of string by non terminal according to the production rule.
• Structure Rules applied• The student studies hard• <article> student studies hard (5)• <article><noun> studies hard (6)• <article><noun> <verb> hard (7)• <article><noun> <verb> <adverb> (8)• <NP> <verb> <adverb> (2)• <NP><VP> (4)• <Sentence> (1)
Ambiguity of Grammar
• The Grammar for a language is said to be ambiguous if there exists at least one string which can be generated (or, derived) in more than one way
• i. e. there can be more than one leftmost derivations, more than one rightmost derivations & also more than one derivation trees associated with such a string.
• Ex. Consider the full grammar, • E → E+E• E → E*E• E → id• Let us derive the string “ id + id * id”
id id
Compiler
• Complier:-• These are the system programs which will
automatically translate the High level language program in to the machine language program
Compiler
Database
Source programHigh level Lang. Prog.
Target program /M/C Lang. Prog.
• Cross Compiler:-• These are the system programs which will automatically
translate the HLL program compatible with M/C A, in to the machine language program compatible with M/C A , but the underlying M/C is M/C B
Cross CompilerSource programHLL Prog. Compatible with M/C A
Target program /M/C Lang. Prog.
M/C B
P Code CompilerSource
Program
Compiler
Obj Program
Exexute
P-Code interpreter
P-Code interpreter
• Very similar in concept of Interpreter• In pseudo- code complier program is analyzed
and converted into an intermediate form, which is then executed interpretively.
• The source program is compiled, the resulted object program is in p-code. This p-code program is then read and executed under control of p-code interpreter.
Compilation process overview
• Compilation process is vast and complex.• Hence it is divided into a series of subtasks
called as phases.• Each of which transform the source program
form one representation to another.• The compilation process involves two major
tasks.
Compilation process overview
Analysis of + Synthesis of =Translation
source text Target text of prog in obj form
• Analysis of source text– Lexical Analysis (Scanner)– Syntax Analysis (Parser)– Semantic analysis.
• Synthesis of target text– Storage allocation– Code generation
Analysis of source text
• Determine validity of source statement from the analysis view point.
• Determine the content of source statement.• Construct the suitable representation of the
source statement f0r use by the subsequent analysis phase or by the synthesis phase of compiler.
Synthesis of target text
• Memory allocation:- It is the simple task given to the presence of symbol table. The memory requirement of an identifier is computed from its length, type and dimension and memory is allocated to it.
• Code generation:- the code generation uses the knowledge of target architecture , knowledge of instruction and also the addressing modes in the target computer to select the appropriate instruction.
Synthesis of target text
• The important issues in code generation are – Determine the space where the intermediate
results should ne kept i.e. whether they should be kept in memory location or held in machine register.
– Determine which instruction should be used for type conversion operation.
– Determine which addressing mode should be used.
Phase Structure of Compiler
Code Optimization
• This is an optional phase to improve the intermediate code so that ultimate object program can run faster and also take less phase.
• The ultimate aim of this technique is to improve the execution efficiency of a program by– Eliminating redundancies – Rearranging the computation in the program with
out affecting target machine.
Code optimization techniques
1. Compile time evaluation2. Elimination of common sub expressions3. Frequency reduction4. Strength reduction5. Dead code elimination6. Boolean sub expressions optimization7. Local and Global optimization.