Excerpt from Static Language Analysis
Because fortran is easier to handle a prototype tsa will be writ ten for it. A series of modules one for each statement type, will decompose statements which have been processed previously by a prelimin ary scanner. Knuth13 indicates that his scanner was a rather simple thing Some error recovery will be included within the nbs development Use of a tsa on fortran will help determine whether such an approach is feasible and warranted for cobol.
A fortran analysis can be summarized in many different ways Present plans are for tsa itself to compute summary statistics, such as goto crossovers. A more flexible alternative records selected sym bol table entries from each analysis. This philosophy would entail a high capacity secondary store such as magnetic tape It should be an easy matter to convert from one collection strategy to the other if summary routines are given clean interfaces in tsa.
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