CD Lab Prgms Final
CD Lab Prgms Final
S NO LIST OF EXPERIMENT
1 1. Write a C program to identify different types of Tokens in a given Program.
4 Write a C program to implement the Brute force technique of Top down Parsing.
7 Write a C program for eliminating the left recursion and left factoring of a given
grammar
8 Write a C program to check the validity of input string using Predictive Parser.
10 Write a C program for implementation of a Shift Reduce Parser using Stack Data
Structure to accept
a given input string of a given grammar.
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PROGRAM-1:
AIM: Write a C program to identify different types of tokens in a given program.
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
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if (len == 0)
return (false);
for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
if (str[i] != '0' && str[i] != '1' && str[i] != '2'
&& str[i] != '3' && str[i] != '4' && str[i] != '5'
&& str[i] != '6' && str[i] != '7' && str[i] != '8'
&& str[i] != '9' || (str[i] == '-' && i > 0))
return (false);
}
return (true);
}
if (len == 0)
return (false);
for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
if (str[i] != '0' && str[i] != '1' && str[i] != '2'
&& str[i] != '3' && str[i] != '4' && str[i] != '5'
&& str[i] != '6' && str[i] != '7' && str[i] != '8'
&& str[i] != '9' && str[i] != '.' ||
(str[i] == '-' && i > 0))
return (false);
if (str[i] == '.')
hasDecimal = true;
}
return (hasDecimal);
}
// Extracts the SUBSTRING.
char* subString(char* str, int left, int right)
{
int i;
char* subStr = (char*)malloc(
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right++;
left = right;
} else if (isDelimiter(str[right]) == true && left != right
|| (right == len && left != right)) {
char* subStr = subString(str, left, right - 1);
if (isKeyword(subStr) == true)
printf("'%s' IS A KEYWORD\n", subStr);
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return (0);
}
OUTPUT:
'int' IS A KEYWORD
'a' IS A VALID IDENTIFIER
'=' IS AN OPERATOR
'b' IS A VALID IDENTIFIER
'+' IS AN OPERATOR
'1c' IS NOT A VALID IDENTIFIER.
PROGRAM-2
AIM:Write a Lex Program to implement a Lexical Analyzer using Lex Tool.
/* program name is lexp.l */
%{
/* program to recognize a c program */
int COMMENT=0;
int cnt=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;}
"*/" {COMMENT = 0; cnt++;}
{identifier}\( {if(!COMMENT)printf("\n\nFUNCTION\n\t%s",yytext);}
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}
/* program name is lexp.l */
%{
/* program to recognize a c program */
int COMMENT=0;
int cnt=0;
%}
identifier [a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9]*
%%
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if(!file)
{
printf("could not open %s \n",argv[1]);
exit(0);
}
yyin = file;
}
yylex();
printf("\n\n Total No.Of comments are %d",cnt);
return 0;
}
int yywrap()
{
return 1;
Input:
#include<stdio.h>
main()
{
int a,b;
}
Output:
#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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PROGRAM-3:
AIM:Write a C program to simulate lexical analyzer to validating a given input string.
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
int main ()
{
char arithmetic[5]={'+','-','*','/','%'};
char relational[4]={'<','>','!','='};
char bitwise[5]={'&','^','~','|'};
char str[2]={' ',' '};
printf ("Enter value to be identified: ");
scanf ("%s",&str);
int i;
if(((str[0]=='&' || str[0]=='|') && str[0]==str[1]) || (str[0]=='!' && str[1]=='\0'))
{
printf("\nIt is Logical operator");
}
for(i=0;i<4;i++)
{
if(str[0]==relational[i]&&(str[1]=='='||str[1]=='\0'))
{
printf("\n It is releational Operator"); break;
}
}
for(i=0;i<4;i++)
{
if((str[0]==bitwise[i] && str[1]=='\0') || ((str[0]=='<' || str[0]=='>') &&
str[1]==str[0]))
{
printf("\n It is Bitwise Operator"); break;
}
}
if(str[0]=='?' && str[1]==':')
printf("\nIt is ternary operator");
for(i=0;i<5;i++)
{
if((str[0]=='+' || str[0]=='-') && str[0]==str[1])
{
printf("\nIt is unary operator"); break;
}
else if((str[0]==arithmetic[i] && str[1]=='=') || (str[0]=='=' && str[1]==' '))
{
printf("\nIt is Assignment operator"); break;
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}
else if(str[0]==arithmetic[i] && str[1]=='\0')
{
printf("\nIt is arithmetic operator"); break
}
}
return 0;
}
Output:
Enter value to be identified: =
It is relational Operator
PROGRAM-4:
Aim:Write a C program to implement the Brute Force Technique of Top down parsing.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
#include<string.h>
class parse
{
int nt,t,m[20][20],i,s,n,p1,q,k,j;
char p[30][30],n1[20],t1[20],ch,b,c,f[30][30],fl[30][30];
public:
int scant(char);
int scannt(char);
void process();
void input();
};
int parse::scannt(char a)
{
int c=-1,i;
for(i=0;i<nt;i++)
{
if(n1[i]==a)
{
return i;
}
}
return c;
}
int parse::scant(char b)
{
int c1=-1,j;
for(j=0;j<t;j++)
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{
if(t1[j]==b)
{
return j;
}
}
return c1;
}
void parse::input()
{
cout<<"Enter the number of productions:";
cin>>n;
cout<<"Enter the productions one by one"<<endl;
for(i=0;i<n;i++)
cin>>p[i];
nt=0;
t=0;
}
void parse::process()
{
for(i=0;i<n;i++)
{
if(scannt(p[i][0])==-1)
n1[nt++]=p[i][0];
}
for(i=0;i<n;i++)
{
for(j=3;j<strlen(p[i]);j++)
{
if(p[i][j]!='e')
{
if(scannt(p[i][j])==-1)
{
if((scant(p[i][j]))==-1)
t1[t++]=p[i][j];
}
}
}
}
t1[t++]='$';
for(i=0;i<nt;i++)
{
for(j=0;j<t;j++)
m[i][j]=-1;
}
for(i=0;i<nt;i++)
{
cout<<"Enter first["<<n1[i]<<"]:";
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cin>>f[i];
}
for(i=0;i<nt;i++)
{
cout<<"Enter follow["<<n1[i]<<"]:";
cin>>fl[i];
}
for(i=0;i<n;i++)
{
p1=scannt(p[i][0]);
if((q=scant(p[i][3]))!=-1)
m[p1][q]=i;
if((q=scannt(p[i][3]))!=-1)
{
for(j=0;j<strlen(f[q]);j++)
m[p1][scant(f[q][j])]=i;
}
if(p[i][3]=='e')
{
for(j=0;j<strlen(fl[p1]);j++)
m[p1][scant(fl[p1][j])]=i;
}
}
for(i=0;i<t;i++)
cout<<"\t"<<t1[i];
cout<<endl;
for(j=0;j<nt;j++)
{
cout<<n1[j];
for(i=0;i<t;i++)
{
cout<<"\t"<<" ";
if(m[j][i]!=-1)
cout<<p[m[j][i]];
}
cout<<endl;
}
}
void main()
{
clrscr();
parse p;
p.input();
p.process();
getch();
}
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Output:
Enter the number of productions:8
Enter the productions one by one
E->TA
A->+TA
A->e
T->FB
B->e
B->*FB
F->(E)
F->i
Enter first[E]: (i
Enter first[A]: +e
Enter first[T]: (i
Enter first[B]: *e
Enter first[F]: (i
Enter follow[E]: $)
Enter follow[A]: $)
Enter follow[T]: +)$
Enter follow[B]: +)$
Enter follow[F]: +*)$
+()i*$
E E->TA E->TA
A A->+TA A->e A->e
T T->FB T->FB
B B->e B->e B->*FB B->e
F F->(E) F->i
PROGRAM-5:
Aim: write a C program to implement a Recursive Descent parser
#include<stdio.h>
#include<string.h>
int E(),Edash(),T(),Tdash(),F();
char *ip;
char string[50];
int main()
{
printf("Enter the string\n");
scanf("%s",string);
ip=string;
printf("\n\nInput\tAction\n--------------------------------\n");
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}
}
int T()
{
printf("%s\tT->FT' \n",ip);
if(F())
{
if(Tdash())
{
return 1;
}
else
return 0;
}
else
return 0;
}
int Tdash()
{
if(*ip=='*')
{
printf("%s\tT'->*FT' \n",ip);
ip++;
if(F())
{
if(Tdash())
{
return 1;
}
else
return 0;
}
else
return 0;
}
else
{
printf("%s\tT'->^ \n",ip);
return 1;
}
}
int F()
{
if(*ip=='(')
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{
printf("%s\tF->(E) \n",ip);
ip++;
if(E())
{
if(*ip==')')
{
ip++;
return 0;
}
else
return 0;
}
else
return 0;
}
else if(*ip=='i')
{
ip++;
printf("%s\tF->id \n",ip);
return 1;
}
else
return 0;
}
Output:
E->TE'
T->FT'
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PROGRAM-6:
AIM: Write a C program to follow First and Follow sets for given Grammar.
#include<stdio.h>
#include<ctype.h>
#include<string.h>
// Functions to calculate Follow
void followfirst(char, int, int);
void follow(char c);
// Function to calculate First
void findfirst(char, int, int);
int count, n = 0;
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calc_first[k][kay] = '!';
}
}
int point1 = 0, point2, xxx;
for(k = 0; k < count; k++)
{
c = production[k][0];
point2 = 0;
xxx = 0;
if (xxx == 1)
continue;
// Function call
findfirst(c, 0, 0);
ptr += 1;
if (first[i] == calc_first[point1][lark])
{
chk = 1;
break;
}
}
if(chk == 0)
{
printf("%c, ", first[i]);
calc_first[point1][point2++] = first[i];
}
}
printf("}\n");
jm = n;
point1++;
}
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printf("\n");
printf("-----------------------------------------------\n\n");
char donee[count];
ptr = -1;
// Checking if Follow of ck
// has already been calculated
for(kay = 0; kay <= ptr; kay++)
if(ck == donee[kay])
xxx = 1;
if (xxx == 1)
continue;
land += 1;
// Function call
follow(ck);
ptr += 1;
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-----------------------------------------------
Follow(E) = { $, ), }
Follow(R) = { $, ), }
Follow(T) = { +, $, ), }
Follow(Y) = { +, $, ), }
Follow(F) = { *, +, $, ), }
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PROGRAM:7
AIM:Write a C program for eliminating the left recursion and left factoring of a given
grammar.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<stdio.h>
#include<conio.h>
#include<string.h>
//Structure Declaration
struct production
{
char lf;
char rt[10];
int prod_rear;
int fl;
};
struct production prodn[20],prodn_new[20]; //Creation of object
//Variables Declaration
int b=-1,d,f,q,n,m=0,c=0;
char terminal[20],nonterm[20],alpha[10],extra[10];
char epsilon='^';
void main()
{
clrscr();
//Input of Productions
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for(cnt=0;cnt<=n-1;cnt++)
{
cout<<"Enter the "<< cnt+1<<" production: ";
cin>>prodn[cnt].lf;
cout<<"->";
cin>>prodn[cnt].rt;
prodn[cnt].prod_rear=strlen(prodn[cnt].rt);
prodn[cnt].fl=0;
}
for(int cnt1=0;cnt1<n;cnt1++)
{
for(int cnt2=cnt1+1;cnt2<n;cnt2++)
{
if(prodn[cnt1].lf==prodn[cnt2].lf)
{
cnt=0;
int p=-1;
while((prodn[cnt1].rt[cnt]!='\0')&&(prodn[cnt2].rt[cnt]!='\0'))
{
if(prodn[cnt1].rt[cnt]==prodn[cnt2].rt[cnt])
{
extra[++p]=prodn[cnt1].rt[cnt];
prodn[cnt1].fl=1;
prodn[cnt2].fl=1;
}
else
{
if(p==-1)
break;
else
{
int h=0,u=0;
prodn_new[++b].lf=prodn[cnt1].lf;
strcpy(prodn_new[b].rt,extra);
prodn_new[b].rt[p+1]=alpha[c];
prodn_new[++b].lf=alpha[c];
for(int g=cnt;g<prodn[cnt2].prod_rear;g++)
prodn_new[b].rt[h++]=prodn[cnt2].rt[g];
prodn_new[++b].lf=alpha[c];
for(g=cnt;g<=prodn[cnt1].prod_rear;g++)
prodn_new[b].rt[u++]=prodn[cnt1].rt[g];
m=1;
break;
}
}
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cnt++;
}
if((prodn[cnt1].rt[cnt]==0)&&(m==0))
{
int h=0;
prodn_new[++b].lf=prodn[cnt1].lf;
strcpy(prodn_new[b].rt,extra);
prodn_new[b].rt[p+1]=alpha[c];
prodn_new[++b].lf=alpha[c];
prodn_new[b].rt[0]=epsilon;
prodn_new[++b].lf=alpha[c];
for(int g=cnt;g<prodn[cnt2].prod_rear;g++)
prodn_new[b].rt[h++]=prodn[cnt2].rt[g];
}
if((prodn[cnt2].rt[cnt]==0)&&(m==0))
{
int h=0;
prodn_new[++b].lf=prodn[cnt1].lf;
strcpy(prodn_new[b].rt,extra);
prodn_new[b].rt[p+1]=alpha[c];
prodn_new[++b].lf=alpha[c];
prodn_new[b].rt[0]=epsilon;
prodn_new[++b].lf=alpha[c];
for(int g=cnt;g<prodn[cnt1].prod_rear;g++)
prodn_new[b].rt[h++]=prodn[cnt1].rt[g];
}
c++;
m=0;
}
}
}
//Display of Output
cout<<"\n\n********************************";
cout<<"\n AFTER LEFT FACTORING ";
cout<<"\n********************************";
cout<<endl;
for(int cnt3=0;cnt3<=b;cnt3++)
{
cout<<"Production "<<cnt3+1<<" is: ";
cout<<prodn_new[cnt3].lf;
cout<<"->";
cout<<prodn_new[cnt3].rt;
cout<<endl<<endl;
}
for(int cnt4=0;cnt4<n;cnt4++)
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{
if(prodn[cnt4].fl==0)
{
cout<<"Production "<<cnt3++<<" is: ";
cout<<prodn[cnt4].lf;
cout<<"->";
cout<<prodn[cnt4].rt;
cout<<endl<<endl;
}
}
getche();
} //end of main program
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PROGRAM-8
AIM:write a C program to check the validity of input string using Predictive Parser.
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
int 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;
case 'c':
return 2;
case 'd':
return 3;
case '$':
return 4;
}
return (2);
}
int main()
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{
int i, j, k;
fflush(stdin);
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");
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strcpy(table[2][0], "A");
strcpy(table[3][0], "B");
strcpy(table[4][0], "C");
printf("\n--------------------------------------------------------\n");
OUTPUT:
The following grammar is used for Parsing Table:
S->A
A->Bb
A->Cd
B->aB
B->@
C->Cc
C->@
--------------------------------------------------------
a b c d $
--------------------------------------------------------
S S->A S->A S->A S->A
--------------------------------------------------------
A A->Bb A->Bb A->Cd A->Cd
--------------------------------------------------------
B B->aB B->@ B->@ B->@
--------------------------------------------------------
C C->@ C->@ C->@
--------------------------------------------------------
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PROGRAM-9
AIM:Write a C Program for implementation of LR Parsing algorithmto accept a given
input string.
#include<stdio.h>
#include<stdlib.h>
#include<string.h>
//Global Variables
int z = 0, i = 0, j = 0, c = 0;
//printing action
printf("\n$%s\t%s$\t", stk, a);
}
}
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//Driver Function
int main()
{
printf("GRAMMAR is -\nE->2E2 \nE->3E3 \nE->4\n");
// a is input string
strcpy(a,"32423");
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stk[i + 1] = '\0';
// Printing action
printf("\n$%s\t%s$\t", stk, a);
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PROGRAM-11
AIM:Simulate the calculator using LEX and YACC tool.
%{
/* Definition section */
#include<stdio.h>
#include "y.tab.h"
extern int yylval;
%}
/* Rule Section */
%%
[0-9]+ {
yylval=atoi(yytext);
return NUMBER;
}
[\t] ;
[\n] return 0;
. return yytext[0];
%%
int yywrap()
{
return 1;
}
PARSER SOURCE CODE
%{
/* Definition section */
#include<stdio.h>
int flag=0;
%}
%token NUMBER
ArithmeticExpression: E{
printf("\nResult=%d\n", $$);
return 0;
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};
E:E'+'E {$$=$1+$3;}
|E'-'E {$$=$1-$3;}
|E'*'E {$$=$1*$3;}
|E'/'E {$$=$1/$3;}
|E'%'E {$$=$1%$3;}
|'('E')' {$$=$2;}
| NUMBER {$$=$1;}
%%
//driver code
void main()
{
printf("\nEnter Any Arithmetic Expression which
can have operations Addition,
Subtraction, Multiplication, Division,
Modulus and Round brackets:\n");
yyparse();
if(flag==0)
printf("\nEntered arithmetic expression is Valid\n\n");
}
void yyerror()
{
printf("\nEntered arithmetic expression is Invalid\n\n");
flag=1;
}
Output:
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PROGRAM-12
AIM:Generate YACC specification for a syntactic categories.
%{
/* This LEX program returns the tokens for the expression */
#include “y.tab.h”
%}
%%
“=” {printf(“\n Operator is EQUAL”);}
“+” {printf(“\n Operator is PLUS”);}
“-“ {printf(“\n Operator is MINUS”);}
“/” {printf(“\n Operator is DIVISION”);}
“*” {printf(“\n Operator is MULTIPLICATION”);}
[a-z A-Z]*[0-9]* {
printf(“\n Identifier is %s”,yytext);
return ID;
}
return yytext[0];
\n return 0;
%%
int yywrap()
{
return 1;
}
%{
#include
/* This YYAC program is for recognizing the Expression */
%}
%%
statement: A’=’E
|E{
printf(“\n Valid arithmetic expression”);
$$ = $1;
};
E: E’+’ID
| E’-’ID
| E’*’ID
| E’/’ID
| ID
;
%%
extern FILE *yyin;
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main()
{
do
{
yyparse();
}while(!feof(yyin));
}
yyerror(char*s)
{
}
E: E’+’ID
| E’-’ID
| E’*’ID
| E’/’ID
| ID
;
%%
extern FILE *yyin;
main()
{
do
{
yyparse();
}while(!feof(yyin));
}
yyerror(char*s)
{
}
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E: E’+’ID
| E’-’ID
| E’*’ID
| E’/’ID
| ID
;
%%
extern FILE *yyin;
main()
{
do
{
yyparse();
}while(!feof(yyin));
}
yyerror(char*s)
{
}
Output:
Identifier is x
Operator is EQUAL
Identifier is a
Operator is PLUS
Identifier is b
PROGRAM-13
AIM:Write a C program for generating the three address code of a given
expression/statement.
#include<stdio.h>
#include<string.h>
void pm();
void plus();
void div();
int i,ch,j,l,addr=100;
char ex[10], exp[10] ,exp1[10],exp2[10],id1[5],op[5],id2[5];
void main()
{
clrscr();
while(1)
{
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case 2:
printf("\nEnter the expression with arithmetic operator:");
scanf("%s",ex);
strcpy(exp,ex);
l=strlen(exp);
exp1[0]='\0';
for(i=0;i<l;i++)
{
if(exp[i]=='+'||exp[i]=='-')
{
if(exp[i+2]=='/'||exp[i+2]=='*')
{
pm();
break;
}
else
{
plus();
break;
}
}
else if(exp[i]=='/'||exp[i]=='*')
{
div();
break;
}
}
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break;
case 3:
printf("Enter the expression with relational operator");
scanf("%s%s%s",&id1,&op,&id2);
if(((strcmp(op,"<")==0)||(strcmp(op,">")==0)||(strcmp(op,"<=")==0)||(strcmp(op,">=")==0)||(
strcmp(op,"==")==0)||(strcmp(op,"!=")==0))==0)
printf("Expression is error");
else
{
printf("\n%d\tif %s%s%s goto %d",addr,id1,op,id2,addr+3);
addr++;
printf("\n%d\t T:=0",addr);
addr++;
printf("\n%d\t goto %d",addr,addr+2);
addr++;
printf("\n%d\t T:=1",addr);
}
break;
case 4:
exit(0);
}
}
}
void pm()
{
strrev(exp);
j=l-i-1;
strncat(exp1,exp,j);
strrev(exp1);
printf("Three address code:\ntemp=%s\ntemp1=%c%ctemp\n",exp1,exp[j+1],exp[j]);
}
void div()
{
strncat(exp1,exp,i+2);
printf("Three address code:\ntemp=%s\ntemp1=temp%c%c\n",exp1,exp[i+2],exp[i+3]);
}
void plus()
{
strncat(exp1,exp,i+2);
printf("Three address code:\ntemp=%s\ntemp1=temp%c%c\n",exp1,exp[i+2],exp[i+3]);
}
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Output:
1. assignment
2. arithmetic
3. relational
4. Exit
Enter the choice:1
Enter the expression with assignment operator:
a=b
Three address code:
temp=b
a=temp
1.assignment
2.arithmetic
3.relational
4.Exit
Enter the choice:2
Enter the expression with arithmetic operator:
a+b-c
Three address code:
temp=a+b
temp1=temp-c
1.assignment
2.arithmetic
3.relational
4.Exit
Enter the choice:2
Enter the expression with arithmetic operator:
a-b/c
Three address code:
temp=b/c
temp1=a-temp
1.assignment
2.arithmetic
3.relational
4.Exit
Enter the choice:2
Enter the expression with arithmetic operator:
a*b-c
Three address code:
temp=a*b
temp1=temp-c
1.assignment
2.arithmetic
3.relational
4.Exit
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1.assignment
2.arithmetic
3.relational
4.Exit
Enter the choice:4
PROGRAM-14
AIM:Write a C program for implementation of Code Generation Algorithm of a given
expression/statement.
#include<stdio.h>
#include<conio.h>
#include<string.h>
char op[2],arg1[5],arg2[5],result[5];
void main()
{
FILE *fp1,*fp2;
fp1=fopen("input.txt","r");
fp2=fopen("output.txt","w");
while(!feof(fp1))
{
fscanf(fp1,"%s%s%s%s",op,arg1,arg2,result);
if(strcmp(op,"+")==0)
{
fprintf(fp2,"\nMOV R0,%s",arg1);
fprintf(fp2,"\nADD R0,%s",arg2);
fprintf(fp2,"\nMOV %s,R0",result);
}
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if(strcmp(op,"*")==0)
{
fprintf(fp2,"\nMOV R0,%s",arg1);
fprintf(fp2,"\nMUL R0,%s",arg2);
fprintf(fp2,"\nMOV %s,R0",result);
}
if(strcmp(op,"-")==0)
{
fprintf(fp2,"\nMOV R0,%s",arg1);
fprintf(fp2,"\nSUB R0,%s",arg2);
fprintf(fp2,"\nMOV %s,R0",result);
}
if(strcmp(op,"/")==0)
{
fprintf(fp2,"\nMOV R0,%s",arg1);
fprintf(fp2,"\nDIV R0,%s",arg2);
fprintf(fp2,"\nMOV %s,R0",result);
}
if(strcmp(op,"=")==0)
{
fprintf(fp2,"\nMOV R0,%s",arg1);
fprintf(fp2,"\nMOV %s,R0",result);
}
}
fclose(fp1);
fclose(fp2);
getch();
}
}
input:
+ a b t1
* c d t2
- t1 t2 t
=t?x
Output:
MOV R0,a
ADD R0,b
MOV t1,R0
MOV R0,c
MUL R0,d
MOV t2,R0
MOV R0,t1
SUB R0,t2
MOV t,R0
MOV R0,t
MOV x,R0
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