What's the real title of the "Dragon Book"

From: Helmut Giese (hgiese_at_ratiosoft.com)
Date: 06/30/04


Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2004 10:33:57 GMT

Hello out there,
for a moment I was really happy to be able to parse C from Tcl (ref.
to "Added a missing piece'). But I soon found out that my expectations
(e.g. obtain all infos about an assignment: destination, source
operands and operators) were somewhat naive.
Ok, it's back to the Dragon book - but I forgot the title. Anyone
knows?
Best regards
Helmut Giese



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