| Anthony Cox and Charles Clarke. A comparative evaluation of techniques for syntactic level source-code analysis. In 7th Asia-Paci c Software Engineering Conference (APSEC), Singapore, December 2000. |
....is performed through the addition of new lexical levels or additional patterns in an existing level. The use of several discrete levels suggests a form of modular implementation that van den Brand et al. 26] believe is needed for program comprehension tools. Our earlier work on MultiLex [8] examined the use of HLA for extracting a source file s syntactic structure. While early results were encouraging, it was found that the technique is difficult to apply. As well, the fixed number of levels provided by a specific analyzer makes it necessary to use supplementary data structures when ....
....an assignment, it is most probable that the expression declares size to be a pointer to an object of type list. The patterns of Level 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Halt Start m[6] 0 m[7] 0 Note: m[i] matches for last pass at level i m[3] m[4] m[5] 0 m[3] m[4] m[5] 0 m[6] 0 m[7] 0 m[8] 0 m[1] 0 Figure 4. Iteration Profile for ILA c Level Purpose Patterns Description 1 simple matches 24 Trivial syntactic elements, e.g. break statements 2 short simple 6 Elements needing a longer match at level 1 3 declarations 82 Declarations and their components 4 expressions 60 ....
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A. Cox and C. Clarke. A comparative evaluation of techniques for syntactic level source code analysis. In 7 th AsiaPacific Software Engineering Conference, pages 282--289, Singapore, December 2000.
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Anthony Cox and Charles Clarke. A comparative evaluation of techniques for syntactic level source-code analysis. In 7th Asia-Paci c Software Engineering Conference (APSEC), Singapore, December 2000.
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A. Cox and C. Clarke. A comparative evaluation of techniques for syntactic level source code analysis, 7th AsiaPacific Software Engineering Conference, pages 282-- 289, Singapore, December 2000.
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