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    Parsing Algorithms In Compiler Design

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Parsing Algorithms In Compiler Design

    Parsing Algorithms In Compiler Design
    Published 1/2024
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 3.58 GB | Duration: 4h 21m

    Top down parsing and Bottom up parsing

    What you'll learn

    Different types of parser in compiler

    Recursive Descent Parsing

    Predictive Parser

    Operator Precedence Parser

    Simple LR Parser

    LALR and CLR parsers

    Requirements

    No prerequisites are there for this course.

    Description

    Compiler design is a crucial aspect of programming language development, responsible for translating high-level source code into machine code that can be executed by a computer. One of the key phases in this process is parsing, where the compiler analyzes the syntactic structure of the source code to create a parse tree or abstract syntax tree. Various parsing algorithms are employed to achieve this, each with its strengths and weaknesses. This article explores the fundamentals of parsing algorithms in compiler design, shedding light on their significance and characteristics.Top-Down Parsing:Top-down parsing is an approach where the parsing process begins with the highest-level grammar production and gradually explores the lower-level productions until the entire parse tree is constructed. Common top-down parsing techniques include Recursive Descent Parsing and LL Parsing. Recursive Descent Parsing involves creating recursive procedures to match grammar rules, while LL Parsing utilizes a table-driven approach based on the LL(k) grammar class.Bottom-Up Parsing:In contrast, bottom-up parsing builds the parse tree from the leaves (tokens) to the root. Shift-Reduce Parsing and LR Parsing are popular bottom-up parsing techniques. Shift-Reduce Parsing involves shifting tokens onto a stack and then reducing them based on predefined grammar rules, while LR Parsing employs a state machine and a lookahead buffer to determine valid reductions.LR Parsing is a widely used bottom-up parsing technique with several variants, including SLR, LALR, and LR(1). These variants differ in the complexity of their parsing tables and the amount of lookahead information they consider. SLR (Simple LR) Parsing and LALR (Look-Ahead LR) Parsing are more efficient in terms of table size, while LR(1) Parsing offers greater parsing power at the cost of increased table complexity.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction to parser

    Lecture 1 Context Free Grammar, Derivation, Parse Tree

    Lecture 2 Introduction to parser in Compiler Design

    Lecture 3 Types of parser

    Section 2: Top Down Parser

    Lecture 4 Recursive Descent Parsing

    Lecture 5 Left Recursion and Left Factoring Elimination

    Lecture 6 FIRST of Variable

    Lecture 7 FOLLOW of Variable

    Lecture 8 Predictive Parser

    Lecture 9 Non LL1 Grammar

    Lecture 10 Non Recursive Predictive Parser

    Section 3: Operator Precedence Parser

    Lecture 11 Leading and Trailing

    Lecture 12 Operator Precedence Parsing table construction

    Lecture 13 Parsing an input

    Section 4: Bottom up Parser

    Lecture 14 Handle, Handle Pruning

    Lecture 15 Shift Reduce Parser

    Lecture 16 Simple LR Parser (SLR)

    Lecture 17 SLR parser Example

    Lecture 18 SLR parser Example

    Lecture 19 Canonical LR Parser

    Lecture 20 LALR Parser

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