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Article Dans Une Revue Software: Practice and Experience Année : 2013

Implementing an Embedded Compiler using Program Transformation Rules

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Domain-specific languages (DSLs) are well-recognized to ease programming and improve robustness for a specific domain, by providing high-level domain-specific notations and verifications of domain-specific properties. The compiler of a DSL, however, is often difficult to develop and maintain, due to the need to define a specific treatment for a large and potentially increasing number of language constructs. To address this issue, we propose an approach for specifying a DSL compiler and verifier using control-flow sensitive concrete-syntax based matching rules. These rules either collect information about the source code to carry out verifications or perform transformations to carry out compilation. Because rules only mention the relevant constructs, using their concrete syntax, and hide the complexity of control-flow graph traversal, it is easy to understand the purpose of each rule. Furthermore, new compilation steps can be added using only a small number of lines of code. We explore this approach in the context of the z2z DSL for network gateway development, and show that the core of its compiler and verifier can be implemented in this manner.
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hal-00844536 , version 1 (15-07-2013)

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Tegawendé F. Bissyandé, Laurent Réveillère, Julia Lawall, Yérom-David Bromberg, Gilles Muller. Implementing an Embedded Compiler using Program Transformation Rules. Software: Practice and Experience, 2013, pp.1.20. ⟨hal-00844536⟩
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