A constructive approach to language definition (2005)
| Venue: | Journal of Universal Computer Science |
| Citations: | 3 - 0 self |
BibTeX
@ARTICLE{Mosses05aconstructive,
author = {Peter D. Mosses},
title = {A constructive approach to language definition},
journal = {Journal of Universal Computer Science},
year = {2005},
volume = {11},
pages = {1117--1134}
}
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Abstract
Abstract: Most approaches to formal semantics are based on the assumption that all the constructs of a language are defined together. The details of the definition of each construct can (and usually do) depend on which other constructs are included in the given language. This limits reuse of definitions of common constructs. programming construct is defined separately and independently. The semantics of a full language is obtained by translating its constructs into the basic abstract constructs, whose definitions are thus reused verbatim. The frameworks of Modular SOS and Action Semantics can both be used in conjunction with the proposed approach. Some illustrations are given. Key Words: semantics of programming languages, action semantics, structural operational semantics, modularity







