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Programming Language Theory
TJD Acad. year 2017/2018 Winter semester
Types of programming languages: procedural and declarative, diferencies from the semantic point of view. The problem of the programming languages semantic formal definition. Various ways of the programming languages semantic formal definition. The axiomatic definition of the formal semantic: Floyd-Hoare logic. The denotation definition of the formal sematic: lambda calculus. The technology of the programming languages translation after a parsing. The solution of the context features of programming languages in the syntax-directed context-free compiler. Type systems. Target code generation. Methods of registes assignment. The target code generation for pipeline processors.
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Subject specific learning outcomes and competences
The ability to define formally and th use the definition of the programming language semantic. To have an overview over the code generation for modern processors.
Learning objectives
To obtain wide knowledge especially of the semantic and translation of programming language. To focus to possibility of a formal definition of the syntax and semantic of programming languages.
Prerequisite knowledge and skills
There are no prerequisites
Study literature
- Peyton Jones S., L.: The Implementation of functional programming languages, Prentice Hall 1986
- Sethi R.: Programming Languages Concepts, Addison Wesley 1989
- Nilson U. - Matuszynski J.: Logic, Programming and Prolog, John Wiley 1990
- Nielson R.,H. - Nielson F.: Semantics with Applications - A Formal Introduction, John Wiley 1992
Fundamental literature
- Aho, V. A. - Sethi, R. - Ullmann, J. D. : Compilers - Principles, Techniques, and Tools, Addison - Wesley Publishing Company 1987
- Gordon, J., C.: Programming language Theory and its Implementation, Prentice Hall 1988
- Bird, R. - Walder, P.: Introduction to Functional Programming, Prentice Hall 1988
- Tennent, R., D.: Principles of programming languages, Prentice Hall 1981
Syllabus of seminars
- Types of programming languages: procedural and declarative, diferencies from the semantic point of view.
- The problem of the programming languages semantic formal definition. Various ways of the programming languages semantic formal definition.
- The axiomatic definition of the formal semantic: Floyd-Hoare logic.
- The denotation definition of the formal sematic: lambda calculus.
- The technology of the programming languages translation after a parsing.
- The solution of the context features of programming languages in the syntax-directed context-free compiler.
- Type systems
- Target code generation. Methods of registes assignment.
- The target code generation for pipeline processors.
Progress assessment
Study evaluation is based on marks obtained for specified items. Minimimum number of marks to pass is 50.
Controlled instruction
Lectures only. In the case whn the course is opened as the consulted study discussions with the given literature.
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