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July 7th, 2016, 04:17 PM
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VTU 6th Sem CD Notes
Hello sir, I’m a student of VTU and I want a complier design syllabus from VTU of 6th sem. Is there any one can provide me notes for VTU 6th Sem CD? As you ant notes of complier design syllabus from VTU of 6th sem here I’m giving you. At VTU B.Tech xourse is having a complier design subject in 6th sem. Here I’m attaching a file for notes complier design syllabus from VTU of 6th sem: Compiler Design Subject Code: 6CS63/06IS662 Part – A UNIT – 1 Chapter 1 1. Introduction 1.1 Language Processors A compiler is a program that can read a program in one language (source language) and translate it into an equivalent program in another language (target language). If the target program is an executable machine-language program, it can then be called by the user to process inputs and produce outputs. An interpreter is another common kind of language processor. Instead of producing a target program as a translation, an interpreter appears to directly execute the operations specified in the source program on inputs supplied by the user. The machine-language target program produced by a compiler is usually much faster than an interpreter at mapping inputs to outputs. An interpreter, however, can usually give better error diagnostics than a compiler, because it executes the source program statement by statement. A language-processing system typically involves – preprocessor, compiler, assembler and linker/loader – in translating source program to target machine code. Last edited by Neelurk; April 3rd, 2020 at 11:03 AM. |
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