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   =?ISO-8859-1?Q?J=FCrgen_Kahrs?= to John L   
   Re: Books on compiler tools ?   
   06 Sep 08 20:59:15   
   
   From: Juergen.Kahrs@vr-web.de   
      
   John L schrieb:   
   > Are there any books currently in print that describe compiler building   
   > tools other than my venerable "lex & yacc".  I realize that books like the   
   > dragon book mention them as part of a description of RE lexers or LALR   
   > parsers, but I'm more interested in books like Terrence Parr's 1996 book   
   > on PCCTS or Holub's book where he reimplemented lex and yacc.   
      
   Pat Terry uses CoCo/R in his textbook:   
      
     http://www.amazon.com/Compiling-C-Java-Pat-Terry/dp/032126360X/   
     http://www.scifac.ru.ac.za/cspt/   
     http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coco/R   
      
     "A feature of the book is that it demonstrates the use   
     of Coco/R to implement compilers for the JVM and CLR platforms."   
      
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