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Konat, G.D.P. (author), Erdweg, S.T. (author), Visser, Eelco (author)
It is common practice to bootstrap compilers of programming languages. By using the compiled language to implement the compiler, compiler developers can code in their own high-level language and gain a large-scale test case. In this paper, we investigate bootstrapping of compiler-compilers as they occur in language workbenches. Language...
conference paper 2016
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de Souza Amorim, L.E. (author), Erdweg, S.T. (author), Wachsmuth, G.H. (author), Visser, Eelco (author)
Principled syntactic code completion enables developers to change source code by inserting code templates, thus increasing developer efficiency and supporting language exploration. However, existing code completion systems are ad-hoc and neither complete nor sound. They are not complete and only provide few code templates for selected...
conference paper 2016
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Kats, L.C.L. (author), Vermaas, R. (author), Visser, E. (author)
The reliability of compilers, interpreters, and development environments for programming languages is essential for effective software development and maintenance. They are often tested only as an afterthought. Languages with a smaller scope, such as domain-specific languages, often remain untested. General-purpose testing techniques and test...
report 2011
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Lindeman, R.T. (author), Kats, L.C.L. (author), Visser, E. (author)
Tool support is vital to the effectiveness of domain-specific languages. With language workbenches, domain-specific languages and their tool support can be generated from a combined, high-level specification. This paper shows how such a specification can be extended to describe a debugger for a language. To realize this, we introduce a meta...
report 2011
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