Hello out there, for a moment I was really happy to be able to parse C from Tcl (ref. to "Added a missing piece'). But I soon found out that my expectations (e.g. obtain all infos about an assignment: destination, source operands and operators) were somewhat naive. Ok, it's back to the Dragon book - but I forgot the title. Anyone knows? Best regards Helmut Giese
Helmut Giese <hgi...@ratiosoft.com> wrote: >Hello out there, >for a moment I was really happy to be able to parse C from Tcl (ref. >to "Added a missing piece'). But I soon found out that my expectations >(e.g. obtain all infos about an assignment: destination, source >operands and operators) were somewhat naive. >Ok, it's back to the Dragon book - but I forgot the title. Anyone >knows?
That's the Green Dragon Book, now 15-20 years out of date. The Red Dragon Book, "Compilers: Principles, Techniques and Tools" is the current Dragon Book.
hgi...@ratiosoft.com (Helmut Giese) wrote in message <news:40e294d2.8028639@News.Individual.DE>... > Hello out there, > for a moment I was really happy to be able to parse C from Tcl (ref. > to "Added a missing piece'). But I soon found out that my expectations > (e.g. obtain all infos about an assignment: destination, source > operands and operators) were somewhat naive. > Ok, it's back to the Dragon book - but I forgot the title. Anyone > knows?
hgi...@ratiosoft.com (Helmut Giese) wrote in message <news:40e294d2.8028639@News.Individual.DE>... > Hello out there, > for a moment I was really happy to be able to parse C from Tcl (ref. > to "Added a missing piece'). But I soon found out that my expectations > (e.g. obtain all infos about an assignment: destination, source > operands and operators) were somewhat naive. > Ok, it's back to the Dragon book - but I forgot the title. Anyone > knows?