* Re: about the IR of ADA program : DIANA
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@ 1999-09-22 0:00 ` Chango Cho
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From: Chango Cho @ 1999-09-22 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
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> In article <7s7drn$7cc$1@hiline.shinbiro.com>,
> "Chango Cho" <compusm@chollian.net> wrote:
> >
> > "Descriptive Intermediate Attributed Notation for Ada"
>
> A particular intermediate form for representing an Ada semantic
> tree (or AST)
>
>
>
> > what are the differences from AST?
>
> AST is a general term.
>
> This is like asking what is the difference between a Toyota and
> an automobile.
I see.
If so , the special information for nodes within Diana should
have his own structure and attributes , I think.
What is its specific design goal?
Chang
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* [to Mark] AST
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@ 1999-09-22 0:00 ` Chango Cho
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From: Chango Cho @ 1999-09-22 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
It is the abbregation of "Abstract Syntax Tree" , a general word in Compiler
Theory ( Intermediate Representation : generated as the result of semantic
analysis ).
I told you all I know. ^ ^
Chang
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