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Engineering a Compiler (03 - Old Edition)

by Keith D. Cooper

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The proliferation of processors, environments, and constraints on systems has cast compiler technology into a wider variety of settings, changing the compiler and compiler writer's role. No longer is execution speed the sole criterion for judging compiled code. Today, code might be judged on how small it is, how much power it consumes, how well it compresses, or how many page faults it generates. In this evolving environment, the task of building a successful compiler relies upon the compiler writer's ability to balance and blend algorithms, engineering insights, and careful planning. Today's compiler writer must choose a path through a design space that is filled with diverse alternatives, each with distinct costs, advantages, and complexities.

Engineering a Compiler explores this design space by presenting some of the ways these problems have been solved, and the constraints that made each of those solutions attractive. By understanding the parameters of the problem and their impact on compiler design, the authors hope to convey both the depth of the problems and the breadth of possible solutions. Their goal is to cover a broad enough selection of material to show readers that real tradeoffs exist, and that the impact of those choices can be both subtle and far-reaching.

Authors Keith Cooper and Linda Torczon convey both the art and the science of compiler construction and show best practice algorithms for the major passes of a compiler. Their text re-balances the curriculum for an introductory course in compiler construction to reflect the issues that arise in current practice.

·Focuses on the back end of the compiler—reflecting the focus of research and development over the last decade.

·Uses the well-developed theory from scanning and parsing to introduce concepts that play a critical role in optimization and code generation.

·Introduces the student to optimization through data-flow analysis, SSA form, and a selection of scalar optimizations.

·Builds on this background to teach modern methods in code generation: instruction selection, instruction scheduling, and register allocation.

·Presents examples in several different programming languages in order to best illustrate the concept.

·Provides end-of-chapter exercises, with on-line solutions available to instructors.

Synopsis:

Today's compiler writer must choose a path through a design space that is filled with diverse alternatives. "Engineering a Compiler" explores this design space by presenting some of the ways these problems have been solved, and the constraints that made each of those solutions attractive.

About the Author

Dr. Cooper, Professor, Dept. of Computer Science at Rice University, is the leader of the Massively Scalar Compiler Project at Rice, which investigates issues relating to optimization and code generation for modern machines. He is also a member of the Center for High Performance Software Research, the Computer and Information Technology Institute, and the Center for Multimedia Communication — all at Rice. He teaches courses in Compiler Construction at the undergraduate and graduate level.Linda Torczon is a principal investigator on the Massively Scalar Compiler Project at Rice University, and the Grid Application Development Software Project sponsored by the next Generation Software program of the National Science Foundation. She also serves as the executive director of HiPerSoft and of the Los Alamos Computer Science Institute. Her research interests include code generation, interprocedural dataflow analysis and optimization, and programming environments.

Rice University, Houston, Texas

Product Details

ISBN:
9781558606982
Author:
Cooper, Keith
Author:
Torczon, Linda
Author:
Cooper, Keith
Author:
Torczon, Cooper, Keith, Linda
Publisher:
Morgan Kaufmann
Location:
San Francisco, Calif.
Subject:
General
Subject:
Compilers
Subject:
Computer Architecture
Subject:
Computer Science
Series Volume:
108-148
Publication Date:
20031027
Binding:
Hardback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
801
Dimensions:
9 x 8 in

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