Compilers (CS362 2001S)

Homework 2: Syntactic Analysis

Assigned: Monday, March 12, 2001
Due: Wednesday, April 4, 2001

Form of the assignment: This is primarily a written assignment, rather than a programming assignment. I consider it important for you to be able to deal with both the theory and practice of compilers.

Collaboration: You should feel free to discuss the assignment, possible solutions, and possible errors in those solutions with your colleagues. However, each student should turn in his or her own set of solutions to these problems. If you discuss the assignment with others, make sure to cite them at the top of you assignment.

Problems:

Do problems 4.4, 4.11, 4.20, 4.35, and 4.40.

Turning it in

Turn in your answers to Rachel. Your answers may be hand-written and hand-drawn (if your handwriting and drawing are legible) or typeset.

Disclaimer: I usually create these pages on the fly. This means that they are rarely proofread and may contain bad grammar and incorrect details. It also means that I may update them regularly (see the history for more details). Feel free to contact me with any suggestions for changes.

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