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- Tombstone_diagram abstract "In computing, tombstone diagrams (or T-diagrams) consist of a set of “puzzle pieces” representing compilers and other related language processing programs. They are used to illustrate and reason about transformations from a source language (left of T) to a target language (right of T) realised in an implementation language (bottom of T). They are most commonly found describing complicated processes for bootstrapping, porting, and self-compiling of compilers, interpreters, and macro-processors.T-diagrams were first introduced for describing bootstrapping and cross-compiling compilers by McKeeman et al. in 1971. Melvin Conway described the broader concept before that with his UNCOL in 1958, to which Bratman added in 1961. Later on, others, including P.D. Terry, gave an explanation and usage of T-diagrams in their textbooks on the topic of compiler construction. T-diagrams are also now used to describe client-server interconnectivity on the World Wide Web. A teaching tool TDiag has been implemented at Leipzig University, Germany.".
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- Tombstone_diagram wikiPageWikiLink Bootstrapping_(compilers).
- Tombstone_diagram wikiPageWikiLink Category:Compiler_construction.
- Tombstone_diagram wikiPageWikiLink Category:Compilers.
- Tombstone_diagram wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer_programming.
- Tombstone_diagram wikiPageWikiLink Category:Program_transformation.
- Tombstone_diagram wikiPageWikiLink Category:Self-hosting_software.
- Tombstone_diagram wikiPageWikiLink Compiler.
- Tombstone_diagram wikiPageWikiLink Computing.
- Tombstone_diagram wikiPageWikiLink General-purpose_macro_processor.
- Tombstone_diagram wikiPageWikiLink Melvin_Conway.
- Tombstone_diagram wikiPageWikiLink Metaprogramming.
- Tombstone_diagram wikiPageWikiLink Object_language.
- Tombstone_diagram wikiPageWikiLink Porting.
- Tombstone_diagram wikiPageWikiLink Self-hosting.
- Tombstone_diagram wikiPageWikiLink Source_code.
- Tombstone_diagram wikiPageWikiLink UNCOL.
- Tombstone_diagram wikiPageWikiLink William_McKeeman.
- Tombstone_diagram wikiPageWikiLink File:Bootstrapping-t-diagram.png.
- Tombstone_diagram wikiPageWikiLink File:T-diagram.png.
- Tombstone_diagram wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tombstone diagram".
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- Tombstone_diagram subject Category:Compiler_construction.
- Tombstone_diagram subject Category:Compilers.
- Tombstone_diagram subject Category:Computer_programming.
- Tombstone_diagram subject Category:Program_transformation.
- Tombstone_diagram subject Category:Self-hosting_software.
- Tombstone_diagram comment "In computing, tombstone diagrams (or T-diagrams) consist of a set of “puzzle pieces” representing compilers and other related language processing programs. They are used to illustrate and reason about transformations from a source language (left of T) to a target language (right of T) realised in an implementation language (bottom of T).".
- Tombstone_diagram label "Tombstone diagram".
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