CS3320: Compilers-I
March 2019 - April 2019
Instructor: Ramakrishna Upadrasta (U. Ramakrishna)
Email: Ramakrishna AT iith DOT ac DOT in
Office:
TAs (IITH email-IDs: <ID> AT iith DOT ac DOT in) : Utpal Bora (cs14mtech11017), SHALINI JAIN
(cs15resch11010), Venkata Keerthy S (cs17mtech11018), Rohit Aggarwal (CS18MTECH11030), UTKOOR RAHUL (cs14btech11037), Gagandeep
Goyal (cs19mtech01003)
Discussion Google-group: compilers1-jan17 AT iith DOT ac DOT in
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Classes: Mon: 10:00am-11:00am, Wed: 9:00am-10:00am, Thu: 11:00am-12:00noon (C slot); Room: CL#A416
Credits: CS3320: 1 credits
Prerequisites: CS3320: 2nd year B.Techs
Course Description (CS3320)
The objective of this course is to learn basic principles of compiler design. The course will focus on basic principles of lexical analysis, syntactic analysis, semantic analysis, abstract syntax tree and code-generation as well as basic optimizations.
The initial part of both the courses will focus on the classic techniques of lexical analysis and scanning/screening, syntactic analysis like
bottom-up and top-down parsing techniques. The later part of the course will skim through semantic analysis, type-checking, abstract syntax tree and
code generation and some basic optimizations.
Lecture Schedule
23rd-Mar-2017 |
Organization & Logistics,
An Overview of Compilers PDF
Acknowledgements
Readings: ALSU, Ch.1
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Rest of Lectures |
In Google Drive.
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References:
[Text Book] Compilers: Principles, Techniques, and Tools ("Dragon book") by Alfred V. Aho, Monica S. Lam, Ravi Sethi, Jeffrey D. Ullman, 2006
[Ref. Book] Compiler Design "Syntactic and Semantic Analysis" by Reinhard Wilhelm, Helmut Seidl and Sebastian Hack, 2013
[Adv. Ref. Book] Advanced Compiler Design and Implementation by Steven Muchnick, 1997
[NPTEL] NPTEL course on Principles of Compiler Design by Prof. Y.N. Srikant from Indian Institute of Science, 2012-2014
IITM Link
[Coursera] Coursera course on Compilers by Prof. Alex Aiken at Stanford, 2012-2014 Coursera Compilers
[Gradiance] Gradiance System by Prof. Jeffrey D. Ullman newgradiance link
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Some Class Links:
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Suggested readings:
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Grading (CS3320: 1 credit)
Activity | Weight |
Class Participation and Attendance | 10% |
Gradiance | 10% |
Final Exam | 45% |
Reading Assignments | 5% |
Programming Assignments(2+2+14+12) | 30% |
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