--- a/cws/cw04.tex Wed Sep 17 14:29:52 2025 +0100
+++ b/cws/cw04.tex Wed Sep 17 15:11:48 2025 +0100
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
provided by Jasmin or Krakatau (both have a very similar
syntax). You can do the implementation in any programming
language you like, but you need to submit the source code with
-which you answered the questions, otherwise a mark of 0\% will
+which you answered the tasks, otherwise a mark of 0\% will
be awarded. You should use the lexer and parser from the
previous courseworks. Implement your compiler in the file \texttt{cw04.sc}.
@@ -145,20 +145,20 @@
%\noindent You need to submit a document containing the answers
-%for the two questions below. You can do the implementation in
+%for the two tasks below. You can do the implementation in
%any programming language you like, but you need to submit the
-%source code with which you answered the questions. Otherwise
+%source code with which you answered the tasks. Otherwise
%the submission will not be counted. However, the coursework
%will \emph{only} be judged according to the answers. You can
%submit your answers in a txt-file or as pdf.\bigskip
-%\subsection*{Question 0 (Unmarked)}
+%\subsection*{Task 0 (Unmarked)}
%
%Please include in the PDF at the beginning your email address, your student
%number and whether you are BSc / MSci student and for the latter in which
%year your are in. Thanks!
-\subsection*{Question 1}
+\subsection*{Task 1}
You need to lex and parse WHILE programs, and then generate Java Byte
Code instructions for the Jasmin assembler (or Krakatau
@@ -171,7 +171,7 @@
\caption{The Fibonacci program in the WHILE language.\label{fibs}}
\end{figure}
-\subsection*{Question 2}
+\subsection*{Task 2}
Extend the syntax of your language so that it contains also
\texttt{for}-loops, like
@@ -222,9 +222,9 @@
\end{minipage}
\end{center}
-\subsection*{Question 3 (OPTIONAL)}
+\subsection*{Task 3 (OPTIONAL)}
-\noindent In this question you are asked to think about the following
+\noindent In this task you are asked to think about the following
program:
\begin{center}
@@ -244,7 +244,7 @@
twice. Therefore you need to make a decision about how it should be compiled?
What should the program print?
-\subsection*{Question 4}
+\subsection*{Task 4}
Extend the lexer and parser to add a \textcolor{codepurple}{\pcode{break}} keyword. Modify
the compiler (including lexer and parser) such that when a \textcolor{codepurple}{\texttt{break}}-statement is encountered
@@ -281,7 +281,7 @@
but not \code{"Should not print"}. For this you need to add
a label to the end of every for- and while-loop and also to the end of the
whole program just in case you need to jump to that label via a
-\code{break}. The file you need to be able to process for this question
+\code{break}. The file you need to be able to process for this task
is called \texttt{break.while}.