Compiler Design Lab Manual
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COMPILER DESIGN
LAB MANUAL
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Program Outcomes
PO1 Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals,
and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
PO2 Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex engineering
problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences,
and engineering sciences.
PO3 Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design
system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for
the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
PO4 Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and research methods
including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information
to provide valid conclusions.
PO5 Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern
engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an
understanding of the limitations.
PO6 The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal,
health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the
professional engineering practice.
PO7 Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in
societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable
development.
PO8 Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of
the engineering practice.
PO9 Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse
teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
PO10 Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering
community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports
and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.
PO11 Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering
and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to
manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
PO12 Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in
independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.
Program Specific Outcomes
PSO1 Professional Skills: The ability to research, understand and implement computer programs in the
areas related to algorithms, system software, multimedia, web design, big data analytics, and
networking for efficient analysis and design of computer-based systems of varying complexity.
PSO2 Problem-Solving Skills: The ability to apply standard practices and strategies in software project
development using open-ended programming environments to deliver a quality product for business
success.
PSO3 Successful Career and Entrepreneurship: The ability to employ modern computer languages,
environments, and platforms in creating innovative career paths, to be an entrepreneur, and a zest
for higher studies.
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1 Design a lexical analyzer for given language and the lexical analyzer should ignore
redundant spaces, tabs and new lines. It should also ignore comments. Although the
1
syntax specification states that identifiers can be arbitrarily long, you may restrict the
length to some reasonable value. Simulate the same in C language.
2
* Write a C program to identify whether a given line is a comment or not. 4
3
*Write a C program to recognize strings under 'a', 'a*b+', 'abb'. 5
4
*Write a C program to test whether a given identifier is valid or not. 8
5
*Write a C program to simulate lexical analyzer for validating operators. 9
6 Implement the lexical analyzer using JLex, flex or other lexical analyzer generating
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tools.
7 Write a C program for implementing the functionalities of predictive parser for the mini
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language specified in Note 1.
8 a) *Write a C program for constructing of LL (1) parsing.
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b) *Write a C program for constructing recursive descent parsing.
9
Write a C program to implement LALR parsing. 24
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Note 1:
A simple language written in this language is
{int a[3],t1,t2;
T1=2;
A[0]=1;a[1]=2;a[t]=3;
T2=-( a[2]+t1*6)/(a[2]-t1);
If t2>5then
Print(t2)
Else{
Int t3;
T3=99;
T2=25;
Print(-t1+t2*t3);/*this is a comment on 2 lines*/
}endif
}
Comments(zero or more characters enclosed between the standard C/JAVA Style comment brackets/*…*/)can be
inserted .The language has rudimentary support for1-dimenstional array,the declaration int a[3] declares an array of
three elements,referenced as a[0],a[1] and a[2].Note also you should worry about the scopping of names.
Note 2:
Consider the following mini language, a simple procedural high –level language, only operating on integer data, with a
syntax looking vaguely like a simple C crossed with pascal. The syntax of the language is defined by the following
grammar.
<program>::=<block>
<block>::={<variable definition><slist>}
|{<slist>}
<variabledefinition>::=int <vardeflist>
<vardec>::=<identifier>|<identifier>[<constant>]
<slist>::=<statement>|<statement>;<slist>
<statement>::=<assignment>|<ifstament>|<whilestatement>
|<block>|<printstament>|<empty>
<assignment>::=<identifier>=<expression>
|<identifier>[<expression>]=<expression>
<if statement>::=if<bexpression>then<slist>else<slist>endif
|if<bexpression>then<slisi>endif
<whilestatement>::=while<bexpreession>do<slisi>enddo
<printstatement>:;=print(<expression>)
<expression>::=<expression>::=<expression><addingop><term>|<term>|<addingop>
<term>
<bexprssion>::=<expression><relop><expression>
<relop>::=<|<=|==|>=|>|!=
<addingop>::=+|-
<term>::=<term><multop><factor>|<factor>
<Multop>::=*|/
<factor>::=<constant>|<identifier>|<identifier>[<expression>]
|(<expression>)
<constant>::=<digit>|<digit><constant>
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<identifier>::=<identifier><letter or digit>|<letter>
<letter or digit>::=<letter>|<digit>
<letter>:;=a|b|c|d|e|f|g|h|I|j|k|l|m|n|o|p|q|r|s|t|u|v|w|x|y|z
<digit>::=0|1|2|3|4|5|^|7|8|9
<empty>::=has the obvious meaning
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Program
Program
Exp. Specific
Experiment Outcomes
No. Outcomes
Attained
Attained
1 Design a lexical analyzer for given language and the lexical analyzer
should ignore redundant spaces, tabs and new lines. It should also
PO1, PO2, PO3
ignore comments. Although the syntax specification states that PSO1
identifiers can be arbitrarily long, you may restrict the length to some
reasonable value. Simulate the same in C language.
2 * Write a C program to identify whether a given line is a comment or
PO1 PSO1
not.
3
*Write a C program to recognize strings under 'a', 'a*b+', 'abb'. PO1, PO2 PSO1, PSO2
4
*Write a C program to test whether a given identifier is valid or not. PO1 PSO1
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This laboratory course is intended to make the students experiment on the basic techniques of compiler
construction and tools that can used to perform syntax-directed translation of a high-level programming
language into an executable code. Students will design and implement language processors in C by using
tools to automate parts of the implementation process. This will provide deeper insights into the more
advanced semantics aspects of programming languages, code generation, machine independent
optimizations, dynamic memory allocation, and object orientation.
OUTCOMES:
Upon the completion of Compiler Design practical course, the student will be able to:
1. Understand the working of lex and yacc compiler for debugging of programs.
2. Understand and define the role of lexical analyzer, use of regular expression and transition
diagrams.
3. Understand and use Context free grammar, and parse tree construction.
4. Learn & use the new tools and technologies used for designing a compiler.
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EXPERIMENT- 1
1.1 OBJECTIVE:
Design a lexical analyzer for given language and the lexical analyzer should ignore redundant spaces, tabs and
new lines. It should also ignore comments. Although the syntax specification states that identifiers can be
arbitrarily long, you may restrict the length to some reasonable value. Simulate the same in C language.
1.2 RESOURCE:
Turbo C ++
1.3 PROGRAM LOGIC:
1. Read the input Expression
2. Check whether input is alphabet or digits then store it as identifier
3. If the input is is operator store it as symbol
4. Check the input for keywords
1.4 PROCEDURE:
Go to debug -> run or press CTRL + F9 to run the program
1.5 PROGRAM:
#include<string.h>
#include<ctype.h>
#include<stdio.h>
void keyword(char str[10])
{
if(strcmp("for",str)==0||strcmp("while",str)==0||strcmp("do",str)==0||strcmp("int",str)==0||str
cmp("float",str)==0||strcmp("char",str)==0||strcmp("double",str)==0||strcmp("static",str)==0||strcmp("switch",str
)==0||strcmp("case",str)==0)
printf("\n%s is a keyword",str);
else
printf("\n%s is an identifier",str);
}
main()
{
FILE *f1,*f2,*f3;
char c,str[10],st1[10];
int num[100],lineno=0,tokenvalue=0,i=0,j=0,k=0;
printf("\nEnter the c program");/*gets(st1);*/
f1=fopen("input","w");
while((c=getchar())!=EOF)
putc(c,f1);
fclose(f1);
f1=fopen("input","r");
f2=fopen("identifier","w");
f3=fopen("specialchar","w");
while((c=getc(f1))!=EOF) {
if(isdigit(c))
{
tokenvalue=c-'0';
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c=getc(f1);
while(isdigit(c)) {
tokenvalue*=10+c-'0';
c=getc(f1);
}
num[i++]=tokenvalue;
ungetc(c,f1);
}
else
if(isalpha(c))
{
putc(c,f2);
c=getc(f1);
while(isdigit(c)||isalpha(c)||c=='_'||c=='$')
{
putc(c,f2);
c=getc(f1);
}
putc(' ',f2);
ungetc(c,f1);
}
else
if(c==' '||c=='\t')
printf(" ");
else
if(c=='\n')
lineno++;
else
putc(c,f3);
}
fclose(f2);
fclose(f3);
fclose(f1);
printf("\nThe no's in the program are");
for(j=0;j<i;j++)
printf("%d",num[j]);
printf("\n");
f2=fopen("identifier","r");
k=0;
printf("The keywords and identifiersare:");
while((c=getc(f2))!=EOF) {
if(c!=' ')
str[k++]=c;
else
{
str[k]='\0';
keyword(str);
k=0; }
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}
fclose(f2);
f3=fopen("specialchar","r");
printf("\nSpecial characters are");
while((c=getc(f3))!=EOF)
printf("%c",c);
printf("\n");
fclose(f3);
printf("Total no. of lines are:%d",lineno);
}
1.6 PRE LAB QUESTIONS
1. What is token?
2. What is lexeme?
3. What is the difference between token and lexeme?
4. Define phase and pass?
5. What is the difference between phase and pass?
6. What is the difference between compiler and interpreter?
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EXPERIMENT-2
2.1 OBJECTIVE:
* Write a C program to identify whether a given line is a comment or not.
2.2 RESOURCE:
Turbo C++
2.3 PROGRAM LOGIC:
Read the input string.
Check whether the string is starting with ‘/’ and check next character is ‘/’ or’*’.
If condition satisfies print comment.
Else not a comment.
2.4 PROCEDURE:
Go to debug -> run or press CTRL + F9 to run the program.
2.5 PROGRAM:
#include<stdio.h>
#include<conio.h>
void main() {
char com[30];
int i=2,a=0;
clrscr();
printf("\n Enter comment:");
gets(com);
if(com[0]=='/') {
if(com[1]=='/')
printf("\n It is a comment");
else if(com[1]=='*') {
for(i=2;i<=30;i++)
{
if(com[i]=='*'&&com[i+1]=='/')
{
printf("\n It is a comment");
a=1;
break; }
else
continue; }
if(a==0)
printf("\n It is not a comment");
}
else
printf("\n It is not a comment");
}
else
printf("\n It is not a comment");
getch(); }
2.6 INPUT & OUTPUT:
Input: Enter comment: //hello
Output: It is a comment
Input: Enter comment: hello
Output: It is not a comment
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EXPERIMENT-3
3.1 OBJECTIVE:
3.2 RESOURCE:
Turbo C++
3.5 PROGRAM:
#include<stdio.h>
#include<conio.h>
#include<string.h>
#include<stdlib.h>
void main()
{
char s[20],c;
int state=0,i=0;
clrscr();
printf("\n Enter a string:");
gets(s);
while(s[i]!='\0')
{
switch(state)
{
case 0: c=s[i++];
if(c=='a')
state=1;
else if(c=='b')
state=2;
else
state=6;
break;
case 1: c=s[i++];
if(c=='a')
state=3;
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else if(c=='b')
state=4;
else
state=6;
break;
case 2: c=s[i++];
if(c=='a')
state=6;
else if(c=='b')
state=2;
else
state=6;
break;
case 3: c=s[i++];
if(c=='a')
state=3;
else if(c=='b')
state=2;
else
state=6;
break;
case 4: c=s[i++];
if(c=='a')
state=6;
else if(c=='b')
state=5;
else
state=6;
break;
case 5: c=s[i++];
if(c=='a')
state=6;
else if(c=='b')
state=2;
else
state=6;
break;
case 6: printf("\n %s is not recognised.",s);
exit(0);
}
}
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I f(state==1)
printf("\n %s is accepted under rule 'a'",s);
else if((state==2)||(state==4))
printf("\n %s is accepted under rule 'a*b+'",s);
else if(state==5)
printf("\n %s is accepted under rule 'abb'",s);
getch();
}
Output:
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EXPERIMENT-4
4.1 OBJECTIVE:
*Write a C program to test whether a given identifier is valid or not
4.2 RESOURCE:
Turbo C++
4.3 PROGRAM LOGIC:
Read the given input string.
Check the initial character of the string is numerical or any special character except ‘_’ then print it is not a valid
identifier.
Otherwise print it as valid identifier if remaining characters of string doesn’t contains any special characters
except ‘_’.
4.4 PROCEDURE:
Go to debug -> run or press CTRL + F9 to run the program.
4.5 PROGRAM:
#include<stdio.h>
#include<conio.h>
#include<ctype.h>
void main()
{
char a[10];
int flag, i=1;
clrscr();
printf("\n Enter an identifier:");
gets(a);
if(isalpha(a[0]))
flag=1;
else
printf("\n Not a valid identifier");
while(a[i]!='\0')
{
if(!isdigit(a[i])&&!isalpha(a[i]))
{
flag=0;
break;
}
i++;
}
if(flag==1)
printf("\n Valid identifier");
getch();
}
4.6 INPUT & OUTPUT:
Input: Enter an identifier: first
Output:
Valid identifier
Enter an identifier:1aqw
Not a valid identifier
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EXPERIMENT-5
5.1 OBJECTIVE:
5.2 RESOURCE:
Turbo C++
5.5 PROGRAM:
#include<stdio.h>
#include<conio.h>
void main()
{
char s[5];
clrscr();
printf("\n Enter any operator:");
gets(s);
switch(s[0])
{
case'>': if(s[1]=='=')
printf("\n Greater than or equal");
else
printf("\n Greater than");
break;
case'<': if(s[1]=='=')
printf("\n Less than or equal");
else
printf("\nLess than");
break;
case'=': if(s[1]=='=')
printf("\nEqual to");
else
printf("\nAssignment");
break;
case'!': if(s[1]=='=')
printf("\nNot Equal");
else
printf("\n Bit Not");
break;
case'&': if(s[1]=='&')
printf("\nLogical AND");
else
printf("\n Bitwise AND");
break;
case'|': if(s[1]=='|')
printf("\nLogical OR");
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else
printf("\nBitwise OR");
break;
case'+': printf("\n Addition");
break;
case'-': printf("\nSubstraction");
break;
case'*': printf("\nMultiplication");
break;
case'/': printf("\nDivision");
break;
case'%': printf("Modulus");
break;
default: printf("\n Not a operator");
}
getch();
}
Input
Output
Multiplication
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EXPERIMENT-6
6.1 OBJECTIVE:
Implement the lexical analyzer using JLex, flex or other lexical analyzer generating tools.
6.2 RESOURCE:
6.4 PROCEDURE:
6.5 PROGRAM:
/* program name is lexp.l */
%{
/* program to recognize a c program */
int COMMENT=0;
%}
identifier [a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9]*
%%
#.* { printf("\n%s is a PREPROCESSOR DIRECTIVE",yytext);}
int |float |char |double |while |for |do |if |break |continue |void |switch |case |long |struct |const |typedef |return
|else |goto {printf("\n\t%s is a KEYWORD",yytext);}
"/*" {COMMENT = 1;}
/*{printf("\n\n\t%s is a COMMENT\n",yytext);}*/
"*/" {COMMENT = 0;}
/* printf("\n\n\t%s is a COMMENT\n",yytext);}*/
{identifier}\( {if(!COMMENT)printf("\n\nFUNCTION\n\t%s",yytext);}
{ {if(!COMMENT) printf("\n BLOCK BEGINS");}
} {if(!COMMENT) printf("\n BLOCK ENDS");}
{identifier}(\[[0-9]*\])? {if(!COMMENT) printf("\n %s IDENTIFIER",yytext);}
".*\" {if(!COMMENT) printf("\n\t%s is a STRING",yytext);}
[0-9]+ {if(!COMMENT) printf("\n\t%s is a NUMBER",yytext);}
{if(!COMMENT) printf("\n\t");ECHO;printf("\n");}
( ECHO;
{if(!COMMENT)printf("\n\t%s is an ASSIGNMENT OPERATOR",yytext);}
<= |>= |< |== |> {if(!COMMENT) printf("\n\t%s is a RELATIONAL OPERATOR",yytext);}
%%
int main(int argc,char **argv)
{
if (argc > 1)
{
FILE *file;
file = fopen(argv[1],"r");
if(!file)
{
printf("could not open %s \n",argv[1]);
exit(0);
}
yyin = file;
}
yylex();
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printf("\n\n");
return 0;
} int yywrap()
{
return 0;
}
6.6 PRE LAB QUESTIONS:
1. Write a program that defines auxiliary definitions and translation rules of Pascal tokens?
2. Write a program that defines auxiliary definitions and translation rules of C tokens?
3. Write a program that defines auxiliary definitions and translation rules of JAVA tokens
1. What is Jlex?
2. What is Flex?
3. What is lexical analyzer generator?
4. What is the input for LEX Compiler?
5. What is the output of LEX compiler?
Output
$lex lex.l
$cc lex.yy.c
$./a.out var.c
#include<stdio.h> is a PREPROCESSOR DIRECTIVE
FUNCTION
main (
)
BLOCK BEGINS
int is a KEYWORD
a IDENTIFIER
b IDENTIFIER
BLOCK ENDS
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EXPERIMENT-7
7.1 OBJECTIVE:
Write a C program for implementing the functionalities of predictive parser for the mini language specified in
Note 1.
7.2 RESOURCE:
Turbo C++
7.3 PROGRAM LOGIC:
Read the input string.
By using the FIRST AND FOLLOW values.
Verify the FIRST of non terminal and insert the production in the FIRST value
If we have any @ terms in FIRST then insert the productions in FOLLOW values
Constructing the predictive parser table
7.4 PROCEDURE:
Go to debug -> run or press CTRL + F9 to run the program.
7.5 PROGRAM:
#include<stdio.h>
#include<conio.h>
#include<string.h>
char prol[7][10]={"S","A","A","B","B","C","C"};
char pror[7][10]={"A","Bb","Cd","aB","@","Cc","@"};
char prod[7][10]={"S->A","A->Bb","A->Cd","B->aB","B->@","C->Cc","C->@"};
char first[7][10]={"abcd","ab","cd","a@","@","c@","@"};
char follow[7][10]={"$","$","$","a$","b$","c$","d$"};
char table[5][6][10];
numr(char c)
{
switch(c)
{
case 'S': return 0;
case 'A': return 1;
case 'B': return 2;
case 'C': return 3;
case 'a': return 0;
case 'b': return 1;
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return(2);
void main()
int i,j,k;
clrscr();
for(i=0;i<5;i++)
for(j=0;j<6;j++)
strcpy(table[i][j]," ");
printf("\nThe following is the predictive parsing table for the following grammar:\n");
for(i=0;i<7;i++)
printf("%s\n",prod[i]);
fflush(stdin);
for(i=0;i<7;i++)
k=strlen(first[i]);
for(j=0;j<10;j++)
if(first[i][j]!='@')
strcpy(table[numr(prol[i][0])+1][numr(first[i][j])+1],prod[i]);
for(i=0;i<7;i++)
if(strlen(pror[i])==1)
if(pror[i][0]=='@')
k=strlen(follow[i]);
for(j=0;j<k;j++)
strcpy(table[numr(prol[i][0])+1][numr(follow[i][j])+1],prod[i]);
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strcpy(table[0][0]," ");
strcpy(table[0][1],"a");
strcpy(table[0][2],"b");
strcpy(table[0][3],"c");
strcpy(table[0][4],"d");
strcpy(table[0][5],"$");
strcpy(table[1][0],"S");
strcpy(table[2][0],"A");
strcpy(table[3][0],"B");
strcpy(table[4][0],"C");
printf("\n--------------------------------------------------------\n");
for(i=0;i<5;i++)
for(j=0;j<6;j++)
printf("%-10s",table[i][j]);
if(j==5)
printf("\n--------------------------------------------------------\n");
getch();
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S->A
A->Bb
A->Cd
B->aB
B->@
C->Cc
C->@
Predictive parsing table is
------------------------------------------------------------------
a b c d $
------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------
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EXPERIMENT-8(a)
8.1 OBJECTIVE:
*Write a C program for constructing of LL (1) parsing.
8.2 RESOURCE:
Turbo C++
8.3 PROGRAM LOGIC:
Read the input string.
Using predictive parsing table parse the given input using stack .
If stack [i] matches with token input string pop the token else shift it repeat the process until it reaches to $.
8.4 PROCEDURE:
Go to debug -> run or press CTRL + F9 to run the program.
8.5 PROGRAM
#include<stdio.h>
#include<conio.h>
#include<string.h>
char s[20],stack[20];
void main()
{
char m[5][6][3]={"tb"," "," ","tb"," "," "," ","+tb"," "," ","n","n","fc"," "," ","fc"," "," "," ","n","*fc"," a
","n","n","i"," "," ","(e)"," "," "};
int size[5][6]={2,0,0,2,0,0,0,3,0,0,1,1,2,0,0,2,0,0,0,1,3,0,1,1,1,0,0,3,0,0};
int i,j,k,n,str1,str2;
clrscr();
printf("\n Enter the input string: ");
scanf("%s",s);
strcat(s,"$");
n=strlen(s);
stack[0]='$';
stack[1]='e';
i=1;
j=0;
printf("\nStack Input\n");
printf("__________________\n");
while((stack[i]!='$')&&(s[j]!='$'))
{
if(stack[i]==s[j])
{
i--;
j++;
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}
switch(stack[i])
{
case 'e': str1=0;
break;
case 'b': str1=1;
break;
case 't': str1=2;
break;
case 'c': str1=3;
break;
case 'f': str1=4;
break;
}
switch(s[j])
{
case 'i': str2=0;
break;
case '+': str2=1;
break;
case '*': str2=2;
break;
case '(': str2=3;
break;
case ')': str2=4;
break;
case '$': str2=5;
break;
}
if(m[str1][str2][0]=='\0')
{
printf("\nERROR");
exit(0);
}
else if(m[str1][str2][0]=='n')
i--;
else if(m[str1][str2][0]=='i')
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stack[i]='i';
else
{
for(k=size[str1][str2]-1;k>=0;k--)
{
stack[i]=m[str1][str2][k];
i++;
}
i--;
}
for(k=0;k<=i;k++)
printf(" %c",stack[k]);
printf(" ");
for(k=j;k<=n;k++)
printf("%c",s[k]);
printf(" \n ");
}
printf("\n SUCCESS");
getch(); }
8.6 INPUT & OUTPUT:
Enter the input string:i*i+i
Stack INPUT
$bt i*i+i$
$bcf i*i+i$
$bci i*i+i$
$bc *i+i$
$bcf* *i+i$
$bcf i+i$
$bci i+i$
$bc +i$
$b +i$
$bt+ +i$
$bt i$
$bcf i$
$ bci i$
$bc $
$b $
$ $
success
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EXPERIMENT-8(b)
8.1 OBJECTIVE:
Construction of recursive descent parsing for the following grammar
E->TE'
E'->+TE/@ "@ represents null character"
T->FT'
T`->*FT'/@
F->(E)/ID
8.2 RESOURCE:
Turbo C++
8.3 PROGRAM LOGIC:
Read the input string.
Write procedures for the non terminals
Verify the next token equals to non terminals if it satisfies match the non terminal.
If the input string does not match print error.
8.4 PROCEDURE:
Go to debug -> run or press CTRL + F9 to run the program.
8.5 PROGRAM:
#include<stdio.h>
#include<conio.h>
#include<string.h>
char input[100];
int i,l;
void main()
{
clrscr();
printf("\nRecursive descent parsing for the following grammar\n");
printf("\nE->TE'\nE'->+TE'/@\nT->FT'\nT'->*FT'/@\nF->(E)/ID\n");
printf("\nEnter the string to be checked:");
gets(input);
if(E())
{
if(input[i+1]=='\0')
printf("\nString is accepted");
else
printf("\nString is not accepted");
}
else
printf("\nString not accepted");
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getch();
}
E()
{
if(T())
{
if(EP())
return(1);
else
return(0);
}
else
return(0);
}
EP()
{
if(input[i]=='+')
{
i++;
if(T())
{
if(EP())
return(1);
else
return(0);
}
else
return(0);
}
else
return(1);
}
T()
{
if(F())
{
if(TP())
return(1);
else
return(0);
}
else
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return(0);
}
TP()
{
if(input[i]=='*')
{
i++;
if(F())
{
if(TP())
return(1);
else
return(0);
}
else
return(0);
}
else
return(1);
}
F()
{
if(input[i]=='(')
{
i++;
if(E())
{
if(input[i]==')')
{
i++;
return(1);
}
else
return(0);
}
else
return(0);
}
else if(input[i]>='a'&&input[i]<='z'||input[i]>='A'&&input[i]<='Z')
{
i++;
return(1);
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}
else
return(0);
}
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EXPERIMENT-9
9.1 OBJECTIVE:
Write a program to Design LALR Bottom up Parser.
9.2 RESOURCE:
TURBO C++
Push the input symbol with its state symbols in to the stack by referring lookaheads
9.4 PROCEDURE:
9.5 PROGRAM:
/*LALR PARSER
E->E+T
E->T
T->T*F
T->F
F->(E)
F->i
*/
#include<stdio.h>
#include<conio.h>
#include<stdlib.h>
#include<string.h>
void push(char *,int *,char);
char stacktop(char *);
void isproduct(char,char);
int ister(char);
int isnter(char);
int isstate(char);
void error();
void isreduce(char,char);
char pop(char *,int *);
void printt(char *,int *,char [],int);
void rep(char [],int);
struct action
{
char row[6][5];
};
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char left;
char right[5];
};
const struct grammar rl[6]={
{'E',"e+T"},
{'E',"T"},
{'T',"T*F"},
{'T',"F"},
{'F',"(E)"},
{'F',"i"},
};
void main()
{
char inp[80],x,p,dl[80],y,bl='a';
int i=0,j,k,l,n,m,c,len;
clrscr();
printf(" Enter the input :");
scanf("%s",inp);
len=strlen(inp);
inp[len]='$';
inp[len+1]='\0';
push(stack,&top,bl);
printf("\n stack \t\t\t input");
printt(stack,&top,inp,i);
do
{
x=inp[i];
p=stacktop(stack);
isproduct(x,p);
if(strcmp(temp,"emp")==0)
error();
if(strcmp(temp,"acc")==0)
break;
else
{
if(temp[0]=='s')
{
push(stack,&top,inp[i]);
push(stack,&top,temp[1]);
i++;
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}
else
{
if(temp[0]=='r')
{
j=isstate(temp[1]);
strcpy(temp,rl[j-2].right);
dl[0]=rl[j-2].left;
dl[1]='\0';
n=strlen(temp);
for(k=0;k<2*n;k++)
pop(stack,&top);
for(m=0;dl[m]!='\0';m++)
push(stack,&top,dl[m]);
l=top;
y=stack[l-1];
isreduce(y,dl[0]);
for(m=0;temp[m]!='\0';m++)
push(stack,&top,temp[m]);
}
}
}
printt(stack,&top,inp,i);
}while(inp[i]!='\0');
if(strcmp(temp,"acc")==0)
printf(" \n accept the input ");
else
printf(" \n do not accept the input ");
getch();
}
void push(char *s,int *sp,char item)
{
if(*sp==100)
printf(" stack is full ");
else
{
*sp=*sp+1;
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s[*sp]=item;
}
}
char stacktop(char *s)
{
char i;
i=s[top];
return i;
}
void isproduct(char x,char p)
{
int k,l;
k=ister(x);
l=isstate(p);
strcpy(temp,A[l-1].row[k-1]);
}
int ister(char x)
{
int i;
for(i=0;i<6;i++)
if(x==ter[i])
return i+1;
return 0;
}
int isnter(char x)
{
int i;
for(i=0;i<3;i++)
if(x==nter[i])
return i+1;
return 0;
}
int isstate(char p)
{
int i;
for(i=0;i<12;i++)
if(p==states[i])
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return i+1;
return 0;
}
void error()
{
printf(" error in the input ");
exit(0);
}
void isreduce(char x,char p)
{
int k,l;
k=isstate(x);
l=isnter(p);
strcpy(temp,G[k-1].r[l-1]);
}
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printf("%c",inp[r]);
}
void rep(char t[],int r)
{
char c;
c=t[r];
switch(c)
{
case 'a': printf("0");
break;
case 'b': printf("1");
break;
case 'c': printf("2");
break;
case 'd': printf("3");
break;
case 'e': printf("4");
break;
case 'f': printf("5");
break;
case 'g': printf("6");
break;
case 'h': printf("7");
break;
case 'm': printf("8");
break;
case 'j': printf("9");
break;
case 'k': printf("10");
break;
case 'l': printf("11");
break;
default :printf("%c",t[r]);
break;
}
}
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2 Write a program to construct LALR parsing table for the following grammar.
SiCtSS’
S’eS/ î
Output
Stack input
0 i*i+i$
0i5 *i+i$
0F3 *i+i$
0T2 *i+i$
0T2*7 i+i$
0T2*7i5 +i$
0T2*7i5F10 +i$
0T2 +i$
0E1 +i$
0E1+6 i$
0E1+6i5 $
0E1+6F3 $
0E1+6T9 $
0E1 $
accept the input*/
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EXPERIMENT-10(a)
10.1 OBJECTIVE:
10.2 RESOURCE:
Turbo C++
Find the handle enclosed in < . > and reduce it to production symbol.
10.4 PROCEDURE:
10.5 PROGRAM:
#include<stdio.h>
char str[50],opstr[75];
int f[2][9]={2,3,4,4,4,0,6,6,0,1,1,3,3,5,5,0,5,0};
int col,col1,col2;
char c;
swt()
{
switch(c)
{
case'+':col=0;break;
case'-':col=1;break;
case'*':col=2;break;
case'/':col=3;break;
case'^':col=4;break;
case'(':col=5;break;
case')':col=6;break;
case'd':col=7;break;
case'$':col=8;break;
default:printf("\nTERMINAL MISSMATCH\n");
exit(1);
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break;
}
// return 0;
}
main()
{
int i=0,j=0,col1,cn,k=0;
int t1=0,foundg=0;
char temp[20];
clrscr();
printf("\nEnter arithmetic expression:");
scanf("%s",&str);
while(str[i]!='\0')
i++;
str[i]='$';
str[++i]='\0';
printf("%s\n",str);
come:
i=0;
opstr[0]='$';
j=1;
c='$';
swt();
col1=col;
c=str[i];
swt();
col2=col;
if(f[1][col1]>f[2][col2])
{
opstr[j]='>';
j++;
}
else if(f[1][col1]<f[2][col2])
{
opstr[j]='<';
j++;
}
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else
{
opstr[j]='=';j++;
}
while(str[i]!='$')
{
c=str[i];
swt();
col1=col;
c=str[++i];
swt();
col2=col;
opstr[j]=str[--i];
j++;
if(f[0][col1]>f[1][col2])
{
opstr[j]='>';
j++;
}
else if(f[0][col1]<f[1][col2])
{
opstr[j]='<';
j++;
}
else
{
opstr[j]='=';j++;
}
i++;
}
opstr[j]='$';
opstr[++j]='\0';
printf("\nPrecedence Input:%s\n",opstr);
i=0;
j=0;
while(opstr[i]!='\0')
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{
foundg=0;
while(foundg!=1)
{
if(opstr[i]=='\0')goto redone;
if(opstr[i]=='>')foundg=1;
t1=i;
i++;
}
if(foundg==1)
for(i=t1;i>0;i--)
if(opstr[i]=='<')break;
if(i==0){printf("\nERROR\n");exit(1);}
cn=i;
j=0;
i=t1+1;
while(opstr[i]!='\0')
{
temp[j]=opstr[i];
j++;i++;
}
temp[j]='\0';
opstr[cn]='E';
opstr[++cn]='\0';
strcat(opstr,temp);
printf("\n%s",opstr);
i=1;
}
redone:k=0;
while(opstr[k]!='\0')
{
k++;
if(opstr[k]=='<')
{
Printf("\nError");
exit(1);
}
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}
if((opstr[0]=='$')&&(opstr[2]=='$'))goto sue;
i=1
while(opstr[i]!='\0')
{
c=opstr[i];
if(c=='+'||c=='*'||c=='/'||c=='$')
{
temp[j]=c;j++;}
i++;
}
temp[j]='\0';
strcpy(str,temp);
goto come;
sue:
printf("\n success");
return 0;
}
Output:
(d*d)+d$
Precedence input:$<(<d>*<d>)>+<d>$
$<(E*<d>)>+<d>$
$<(E*E)>+<E>$
$E+<E>$
$E+E$
Precedence input:$<+>$
$E$
success
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EXPERIMENT-10(b)
10.1 OBJECTIVE:
Program to implement semantic rules to calculate the expression that takes an expression with digits, + and
* and computes the value.
10.2 RESOURCE:
10.3 PROCEDURE:
10.4 PROGRAM:
<parser.l>
%{
#include<stdio.h>
#include "y.tab.h"
%}
%%
[0-9]+ {yylval.dval=atof(yytext);
return DIGIT;
}
\n|. return yytext[0];
%%
<parser.y>
%{
/*This YACC specification file generates the LALR parser for the program
considered in experiment 4.*/
#include<stdio.h>
%}
%union
{
double dval;
}
%token <dval> DIGIT
%type <dval> expr
%type <dval> term
%type <dval> factor
%%
line: expr '\n' {
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printf("%g\n",$1);
}
;
expr: expr '+' term {$$=$1 + $3 ;}
| term
;
term: term '*' factor {$$=$1 * $3 ;}
| factor
;
factor: '(' expr ')' {$$=$2 ;}
| DIGIT
;
%%
int main()
{
yyparse();
}
yyerror(char *s)
{
printf("%s",s);
}
$lex parser.l
$yacc –d parser.y
$./a.out
2+3
5.0000
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EXPERIMENT-11
11.1 OBJECTIVE:
Convert The BNF rules into Yacc form and write code to generate abstract syntax tree.
11.2 RESOURCE :
linux using putty
11.3 PROGRAM LOGIC:
Reading an input file line by line.
Convert it in to abstract syntax tree using three address code.
Represent three address code in the form of quadruple tabular form.
11.4 PROCEDURE:
Go to terminal .Open vi editor ,Lex lex.l , cc lex.yy.c , ./a.out
11.5 PROGRAM
<int.l>
%{
#include"y.tab.h"
#include<stdio.h>
#include<string.h>
int LineNo=1;
%}
identifier [a-zA-Z][_a-zA-Z0-9]*
number [0-9]+|([0-9]*\.[0-9]+)
%%
main\(\) return MAIN;
if return IF;
else return ELSE;
while return WHILE;
int |
char |
float return TYPE;
{identifier} {strcpy(yylval.var,yytext);
return VAR;}
{number} {strcpy(yylval.var,yytext);
return NUM;}
< |> |>= |<= |== {strcpy(yylval.var,yytext);
return RELOP;}
[ \t] ;
\n LineNo++;
. return yytext[0];
%%
<int.y>
%{
#include<string.h>
#include<stdio.h>
struct quad{
char op[5];
char arg1[10];
char arg2[10];
char result[10];
}QUAD[30];
struct stack{
int items[100];
int top;
}stk;
int Index=0,tIndex=0,StNo,Ind,tInd;
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Index++;
}
BLOCK {
strcpy(QUAD[Index].op,"GOTO");
strcpy(QUAD[Index].arg1,"");
strcpy(QUAD[Index].arg2,"");
strcpy(QUAD[Index].result,"-1");
push(Index);
Index++;
};
ELSEST: ELSE{
tInd=pop();
Ind=pop();
push(tInd);
sprintf(QUAD[Ind].result,"%d",Index);
}
BLOCK{
Ind=pop();
sprintf(QUAD[Ind].result,"%d",Index);
};
CONDITION: VAR RELOP VAR {AddQuadruple($2,$1,$3,$$);
StNo=Index-1;
}
| VAR
| NUM
;
WHILEST: WHILELOOP{
Ind=pop();
sprintf(QUAD[Ind].result,"%d",StNo);
Ind=pop();
sprintf(QUAD[Ind].result,"%d",Index);
}
;
WHILELOOP: WHILE '(' CONDITION ')' {
strcpy(QUAD[Index].op,"==");
strcpy(QUAD[Index].arg1,$3);
strcpy(QUAD[Index].arg2,"FALSE");
strcpy(QUAD[Index].result,"-1");
push(Index);
Index++;
}
BLOCK {
strcpy(QUAD[Index].op,"GOTO");
strcpy(QUAD[Index].arg1,"");
strcpy(QUAD[Index].arg2,"");
strcpy(QUAD[Index].result,"-1");
push(Index);
Index++;
}
;
%%
extern FILE *yyin;
int main(int argc,char *argv[]) {
FILE *fp;
int i;
if(argc>1){
fp=fopen(argv[1],"r");
if(!fp) {
printf("\n File not found");
exit(0);
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}
yyin=fp;
}
yyparse();
printf("\n\n\t\t ----------------------------""\n\t\t Pos Operator Arg1 Arg2 Result" "\n\t\t
--------------------");
for(i=0;i<Index;i++)
{
printf("\n\t\t %d\t %s\t %s\t %s\t
%s",i,QUAD[i].op,QUAD[i].arg1,QUAD[i].arg2,QUAD[i].result);
}
printf("\n\t\t -----------------------");
printf("\n\n");
return 0;
}
void push(int data){
stk.top++;
if(stk.top==100)
{
printf("\n Stack overflow\n");
exit(0);
}
stk.items[stk.top]=data;
}
int pop()
{
int data;
if(stk.top==-1){
printf("\n Stack underflow\n");
exit(0);}
data=stk.items[stk.top--];
return data;
}
void AddQuadruple(char op[5],char arg1[10],char arg2[10],char result[10])
{
strcpy(QUAD[Index].op,op);
strcpy(QUAD[Index].arg1,arg1);
strcpy(QUAD[Index].arg2,arg2);
sprintf(QUAD[Index].result,"t%d",tIndex++);
strcpy(result,QUAD[Index++].result);
}
yyerror()
{
printf("\n Error on line no:%d",LineNo);
}
Input:
$vi test.c
main()
{
int a,b,c;
if(a<b)
{
a=a+b;
}
while(a<b){
a=a+b;
}
if(a<=b){
c=a-b;
}
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else
{
c=a+b;
}
}
OUTPUT
Pos Operator Arg1 Arg2 Result
0 < a b t0
1 == t0 FALSE 5
2 + a b t1
3 == t1 5
4 GOTO
5 < a b t2
6 == t2 FALSE 10
7 + a b t3
8 = t3 a
9 GOTO 5
10 <= a b t4
11 == t4 FALSE 15
12 - a b t5
13 = t5 c
14 GOTO 17
15 + a b t6
16 = t6 c
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EXPERIMENT-12
12.1 OBJECTIVE:
Write a C program to generate machine code from abstract syntax tree generated by the parser. The instruction
set specified in Note 2 may be considered as the target code.
12.2 RESOURSE:
TURBO C++
12.3 PROGRAM LOGIC:
Read input string
Consider each input string and convert in to machine code instructions
12.4 PROCEDURE:
Go to terminal .Open vi editor ,Lex lex.l , cc lex.yy.c , ./a.out
12.5 PROGRAM:
#include<stdio.h>
#include<stdlib.h>
#include<string.h>
int label[20];
int no=0;
int main()
FILE *fp1,*fp2;
char fname[10],op[10],ch;
char operand1[8],operand2[8],result[8];
int i=0,j=0;
scanf("%s",&fname);
fp1=fopen(fname,"r");
fp2=fopen("target.txt","w");
if(fp1==NULL || fp2==NULL)
exit(0);
while(!feof(fp1))
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fprintf(fp2,"\n"); fscanf(fp1,"%s",op);
i++; if(check_label(i))
fprintf(fp2,"\nlabel#%d",i);
if(strcmp(op,"print")==0)
fscanf(fp1,"%s",result);
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}
int check_label(int k)
{
int i;
for(i=0;i<no;i++)
{
if(k==label[i])
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
12.6 PRE-LAB QUESTIONS
1 Write a program to generate the code for the following three address code statements?
A=B+C
W=X-Y
2 Write a program to generate the code for the following three address code statements?
W=(A+B)*C
$vi int.txt
=t1 2
[]=a 0 1
[]=a 1 2
[]=a 2 3
*t1 6 t2
+a[2] t2 t3
-a[2] t1 t2
/t3 t2 t2
uminus t2 t2
print t2
goto t2 t3
=t3 99
uminus 25 t2
*t2 t3 t3
uminus t1 t1
+t1 t3 t4
print t4
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Output:
Enter filename of the intermediate code: int.txt
STORE t1,2
STORE a[0],1
STORE a[1],2
STORE a[2],3
LOAD t1,R0
LOAD 6,R1
ADD R1,R0
STORE R0,t3
LOAD a[2],R0
LOAD t2,R1
ADD R1,R0
STORE R0,t3
LOAD a[t2],R0
LOAD t1,R1
SUB R1,R0
STORE R0,t2
LOAD t3,R0
LOAD t2,R1
DIV R1,R0
STORE R0,t2
LOAD t2,R1
STORE R1,t2
LOAD t2,R0
JGT 5,label#11
Label#11: OUT t2
JMP t2,label#13
Label#13: STORE t3,99
LOAD 25,R1
STORE R1,t2
LOAD t2,R0
LOAD t3,R1
MUL R1,R0
STORE R0,t3
LOAD t1,R1
STORE R1,t1
LOAD t1,R0
LOAD t3,R1
ADD R1,R0
STORE R0,t4
OUT t4
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Specworld.in jntuworld.xyz