Compilers: principles, techniques, and tools
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In this paper, an object-oriented approach to compiler specification is presented. The syntax symbols are treated as templates which instantiate nodes of parse trees to perform semantics analysis. The compiler generating techniques, specifically for this approach, are also presented in brief.