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This thesis is a description of and specification for TACOS, an interpretive compiler-compiler system employing a recursive-descent parsing algorithm. In its current implementation in PL/I on the IBM SYSTEM/360, a modified BNF grammar and PL/I semantic routines provide the specifications for compiler generation.
The author has intended that TACOS be a general purpose compiler-generation system independent of implementation. To this end, the metalanguage and parsing algorithm are presented from a specification rather than an implementation point of view. In contrast, the semantics are regarded as too strongly tied to the implementation language to adhere to a general specification, and are, therefore, discussed in relation to the current PL/I implementation.
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Tacos: a table driven compiler-compiler system.
1969, Dept. of Computer Science, University of Illinois
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Thesis (M.S.)--University of Illinois.
"This work was supported in part by the Advanced Research Projects Agency as administered by the Rome Air Development Center under contract no. US AF 30(602)4144."
Includes bibliographical references.
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