Building Parsers with Java(TM).
Parser building is a powerful programming technique that opens a world of opportunity for designing how users interact with applications. By creating mini-languages, you can precisely address the requirements of your application development domain. Writing your own parsers empowers you to access a d...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Boston :
Addison Wesley Professional
March 2001.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional) |
Sumario: | Parser building is a powerful programming technique that opens a world of opportunity for designing how users interact with applications. By creating mini-languages, you can precisely address the requirements of your application development domain. Writing your own parsers empowers you to access a database more effectively than SQL to efficiently control the movement of an order through its workflow, to command the actions of a robot, and to control access privileges to transactions in a system. The repertoire of today's professional programmer should include the know-how to create custom languages. Building Parsers with Java ™ shows how to create parsers that recognize custom programming languages. This book and its accompanying CD provide an in-depth explanation and clearly written tutorial on writing parsers, following the Interpreter Design Pattern. An easy-to-follow demonstration on how to apply parsers to vital development tasks is included, using more than a hundred short examples, numerous UML diagrams, and a pure Java parser toolkit to illustrate key points. You will learn How to design, code, and test a working parser How to create a parser to read a data language, and how to create new computer languages with XML How to translate the design of a language into code How to accept an arithmetic formula and compute its result How to accept and apply matching expressions like th* one How to use tokenizers to define a parser in terms of logical nuggets instead of individual characters How to build parsers for a custom logic language like Prolog How to build parsers for a custom query language that goes beyond SQL How to construct an imperative language that translates text into commands that direct a sequence of actions 0201719622B04062001. |
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Descripción Física: | 1 online resource |
Público: | Scholarly & Professional |
ISBN: | 9780201719628 0201719622 |