During the last years, one can recognise a development towards application domain languages and extensible language models. Due to their extended expressiveness, these language models have considerable advantages over rigid general purpose languages. However, a complicating factor in the use of extensible language models are the conventional compiler construction techniques. Compilers constructed using these techniques often are large entities that are highly complex, difficult to maintain and hard to reuse. As we have experienced, these characteristics clearly complicate extending existing compilers. As a solution to this, we developed an alternative approach to compiler construction is proposed, based on object-oriented ...
Abstract. In this paper, we propose an approach to automatic com-piler parallelization based on lang...
Domain-Specific Languages (DSL’s) offer language-level abstractions that General-purpose languages d...
Several recently developed semantics systems automatically generate compilers from denotational desc...
During the last years, one can recognise a development towards application domain languages and exte...
This paper describes a practical approach for implementing certain types of domain-specific language...
New extensions to programming languages are constantly being proposed. But implementing these extens...
1 This paper describes a practical approach for imple-menting domain-specific languages with extensi...
Domain-specific languages (DSLs) are now ubiquitous. New DSLs are needed and existing DSLs are evolv...
Combining attribute grammars with object-oriented programming supports a new kind of declarative pro...
This dissertation provides the motivation for and evidence in favour of an approach to language exte...
Providing proper modularity is one of the major challenges in software development. In the context o...
Although standard tools have been used for lexical and syntactic analysis since the late 1970's, no\...
Journal ArticleThe conceptual and specificational power of denotational semantics for programming la...
The ability to add new features to programming languages is essential for language design experiment...
Today’s system programmers go to great lengths to extend the languages in which they program. For in...
Abstract. In this paper, we propose an approach to automatic com-piler parallelization based on lang...
Domain-Specific Languages (DSL’s) offer language-level abstractions that General-purpose languages d...
Several recently developed semantics systems automatically generate compilers from denotational desc...
During the last years, one can recognise a development towards application domain languages and exte...
This paper describes a practical approach for implementing certain types of domain-specific language...
New extensions to programming languages are constantly being proposed. But implementing these extens...
1 This paper describes a practical approach for imple-menting domain-specific languages with extensi...
Domain-specific languages (DSLs) are now ubiquitous. New DSLs are needed and existing DSLs are evolv...
Combining attribute grammars with object-oriented programming supports a new kind of declarative pro...
This dissertation provides the motivation for and evidence in favour of an approach to language exte...
Providing proper modularity is one of the major challenges in software development. In the context o...
Although standard tools have been used for lexical and syntactic analysis since the late 1970's, no\...
Journal ArticleThe conceptual and specificational power of denotational semantics for programming la...
The ability to add new features to programming languages is essential for language design experiment...
Today’s system programmers go to great lengths to extend the languages in which they program. For in...
Abstract. In this paper, we propose an approach to automatic com-piler parallelization based on lang...
Domain-Specific Languages (DSL’s) offer language-level abstractions that General-purpose languages d...
Several recently developed semantics systems automatically generate compilers from denotational desc...