Abstract
The implementation of a microprocessor programming language, called MBPL is introduced. The primary requirement for choosing the language implementation method is the compiler portability. To achieve this, an intermediate language and virtual processors are used. The compiler is developed along with the recursive descent method. It is written in MBPL using the bootstrap principle. The compiler generates an object code which has to be interpreted by a virtual processor. The translation process is described by a syntax-directed translation scheme over an extended context-free input grammar.
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