Final Review In Text Chapters 1 3 5

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Final Review In Text: Chapters 1 -3, 5 -10, 12, 15 -16 1

Final Review In Text: Chapters 1 -3, 5 -10, 12, 15 -16 1

Ch. 1: Introduction Why study PLs? Language evaluation criteria Two main influences on PL

Ch. 1: Introduction Why study PLs? Language evaluation criteria Two main influences on PL design 5 paradigms Implementation strategies Final Exam Review 2

Ch. 2: History and Evolution What are the major contribution(s) of each language? Examples:

Ch. 2: History and Evolution What are the major contribution(s) of each language? Examples: Support for recursion Introduction of block structure First in a paradigm First formally described syntax Etc. Most important to review: FORTRAN, LISP, ALGOL Final Exam Review 3

Ch. 3: Syntax and Semantics BNF & EBNF What makes a grammar ambiguous? How

Ch. 3: Syntax and Semantics BNF & EBNF What makes a grammar ambiguous? How do you disambiguate a grammar? What does it mean for two grammars to “generate the same language”? Operational semantics Axiomatic semantics Applying axiomatic semantics to code segments Loop invariants, 5 criteria Denotational semantics Final Exam Review 4

Ch. 5: Names and Binding What are the six attributes? What do they mean?

Ch. 5: Names and Binding What are the six attributes? What do they mean? Binding and possible binding times Type checking Two type compatibility methods Scope vs. lifetime Final Exam Review 5

Ch. 6: Data Types Primitive types Type constructors: Arrays Records Unions Sets Pointers Design

Ch. 6: Data Types Primitive types Type constructors: Arrays Records Unions Sets Pointers Design issues Type checking issues Final Exam Review 6

Ch. 7: Expressions Precedence rules Associativity rules Order of operand evaluation Type conversions: widening

Ch. 7: Expressions Precedence rules Associativity rules Order of operand evaluation Type conversions: widening and narrowing Type coercions vs. explicit conversions Mixed-mode expressions Relational and boolean expressions Short-circuit evaluation Final Exam Review 7

Ch. 8: Control Structures Design issues Selection One-way Two-way Multi-way Iteration Counter-controlled Logically-controlled Gotos

Ch. 8: Control Structures Design issues Selection One-way Two-way Multi-way Iteration Counter-controlled Logically-controlled Gotos Guarded statements Final Exam Review 8

Ch. 9: Subprograms Definitions Referencing environment What are the common parameter passing modes and

Ch. 9: Subprograms Definitions Referencing environment What are the common parameter passing modes and mechanisms? Independent vs. separate compilation Advanced subprogram issues Final Exam Review 9

Ch. 10: Implementing Subprograms Activation records Accessing locals Accessing nonlocals (static scoping) Static chains

Ch. 10: Implementing Subprograms Activation records Accessing locals Accessing nonlocals (static scoping) Static chains Displays Implementing blocks Accessing nonlocals with dynamic scoping Final Exam Review 10

Ch. 12: Object-Oriented PLs What are three defining characteristics of OOP languages? What are

Ch. 12: Object-Oriented PLs What are three defining characteristics of OOP languages? What are the other hallmarks of OOP? Definition of OOP terms Familiarity with Smalltalk Design issues for OOPLs Final Exam Review 11

Ch. 15: Functional Programming What are the hallmarks of FP? Definition of FP terms

Ch. 15: Functional Programming What are the hallmarks of FP? Definition of FP terms Scheme syntax You’ll have to write a Scheme function Final Exam Review 12

Ch. 16: Logic Programming What are the hallmarks of LP? Definition of LP terms

Ch. 16: Logic Programming What are the hallmarks of LP? Definition of LP terms Prolog syntax You should be able to read Prolog code Final Exam Review 13