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In the previous chapters we have discussed general methods for performing lexical and syntax analysis, context handling, code generation, and memory management, while disregarding the programming paradigm from which the source program originated. In doing so, we have exploited the fact that much of compiler construction is independent of the source code paradigm.
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Grune, D., van Reeuwijk, K., Bal, H.E., Jacobs, C.J.H., Langendoen, K. (2012). Imperative and Object-Oriented Programs. In: Modern Compiler Design. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-4699-6_11
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