Instruction p-code ixj
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Types de données de l'instruction p-code
Certaines instructions p-code sont suivies d'une lettre qui représente le type de données. Nous pouvons retrouver les types suivants :
- i : entier
- r : réel
- b : booléen
- a : adresse
Par facilité, nous pouvons utiliser les convensions suivantes pour désigner les types :
- N : type numérique, N ∈ {i,r,a}
- T : type quelconque, T ∈ {i,r,a,b}
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References
- IHDCB332 - Théorie des langages : Syntaxe et sémantique : PY Schobbens,
Syntaxe et sémantique
(January 2010) - Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Reinhard Wilhelm :
Compiler Design Lab
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