Concepts and Semantics of Programming Languages 1: A Semantical Approach with OCaml and Python

Thrse Hardin, Mathieu Jaume, Franois Pessaux, Vronique Vigui Donzeau-Gouge

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Abstract

This book "the first of two volumes" explores the syntactical constructs of the most common programming languages, and sheds a mathematical light on their semantics, while also providing an accurate presentation of the material aspects that interfere with coding. Concepts and Semantics of Programming Languages 1 is dedicated to functional and imperative features. Included is the formal study of the semantics of typing and execution; their acquisition is facilitated by implementation into OCaml and Python, as well as by worked examples. Data representation is considered in detail: endianness, pointers, memory management, union types and pattern-matching, etc., with examples in OCaml, C and C++. The second volume introduces a specific model for studying modular and object features and uses this model to present Ada and OCaml modules, and subsequently Java, C++, OCaml and Python classes and objects. This book is intended not only for computer science students and teachers but also seasoned programmers, who will find a guide to reading reference manuals and the foundations of program verification.

Original languageEnglish
Publisherwiley
Number of pages298
ISBN (Electronic)9781119824121
ISBN (Print)9781786305305
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2021

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