| VandenBerghe, D. (1999). "Re: Intermediate language." . |
.... sort in the language (say, a constant or a variable) and each node corresponds to an operator or, perhaps, a non terminal (add, subtract, assign) This type of structure is typically the result of a parse, and is used for type checking and as input to a later stage of the compilation process (VandenBerghe 1999). The power of ASTs is in their abstract nature. A single AST can be reused in multiple ways just by redefining how it is interpreted. ASTs are created by parsing special domain 17 defining programs written in a formal grammar (as CKML has) into a tree of nodes according to tree building ....
VandenBerghe, D. (1999). "Re: Intermediate language." .
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