@String{ack-nhfb = "Nelson H. F. Beebe,
University of Utah,
Department of Mathematics, 110 LCB,
155 S 1400 E RM 233,
Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0090, USA,
Tel: +1 801 581 5254,
FAX: +1 801 581 4148,
e-mail: \path|[email protected]|,
\path|[email protected]|,
\path|[email protected]| (Internet),
URL: \path|http://www.math.utah.edu/~beebe/|"}
@String{j-CACM = "Communications of the ACM"}
@String{j-INFO-PROC-LETT = "Information Processing Letters"}
@String{j-LINUX-J = "Linux Journal"}
@String{j-LOPLAS = "ACM Letters on Programming Languages and
Systems"}
@String{j-SIGPLAN = "ACM SIG{\-}PLAN Notices"}
@String{j-SPE = "Soft\-ware\emdash Prac\-tice and
Experience"}
@String{j-TOPLAS = "ACM Transactions on Programming Languages
and Systems"}
@String{pub-ACM = "ACM Press"}
@String{pub-ACM:adr = "New York, NY, USA"}
@String{pub-BENCUM = "Benjamin/Cummings Pub. Co."}
@String{pub-BENCUM:adr = "Redwood City, CA, USA"}
@Article{Hanson:1990:FAD,
author = "David R. Hanson",
title = "Fast Allocation and Deallocation of Memory Based on
Object Lifetimes",
journal = j-SPE,
volume = "20",
number = "1",
pages = "5--12",
month = jan,
year = "1990",
CODEN = "SPEXBL",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1002/spe.4380200104",
ISSN = "0038-0644 (print), 1097-024X (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0038-0644",
bibdate = "Sat May 31 13:36:16 MDT 1997",
bibsource = "http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/lcc.bib;
http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/spe.bib",
URL = "http://drhanson.s3.amazonaws.com/storage/documents/fastalloc.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Softw. Pract. Exp.",
fjournal = "Software --- Practice and Experience",
journal-URL = "http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1097-024X",
onlinedate = "30 Oct 2006",
}
@Article{Fraser:1991:CGI,
author = "Christopher W. Fraser and David R. Hanson",
title = "A Code Generation Interface for {ANSI C}",
journal = j-SPE,
volume = "21",
number = "9",
pages = "963--988",
month = sep,
year = "1991",
CODEN = "SPEXBL",
ISSN = "0038-0644 (print), 1097-024X (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0038-0644",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 17 18:38:52 2006",
bibsource = "http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/lcc.bib",
URL = "http://storage.webhop.net/documents/interface.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Software---Practice and Experience",
journal-URL = "http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1097-024X",
}
@Article{Fraser:1991:RCA,
author = "Christopher W. Fraser",
title = "A retargetable compiler for {ANSI C}",
journal = j-SIGPLAN,
volume = "26",
number = "10",
pages = "29--43",
month = oct,
year = "1991",
CODEN = "SINODQ",
ISSN = "0362-1340 (print), 1523-2867 (print), 1558-1160
(electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0362-1340",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 17 18:38:15 2006",
bibsource = "http://portal.acm.org/;
http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/lcc.bib",
URL = "http://storage.webhop.net/documents/overview.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "ACM SIGPLAN Notices",
journal-URL = "http://portal.acm.org/browse_dl.cfm?idx=J706",
}
@Article{Fraser:1992:ESE,
author = "Christopher W. Fraser and David R. Hanson and Todd A.
Proebsting",
title = "Engineering a simple, efficient code-generator
generator",
journal = j-LOPLAS,
volume = "1",
number = "3",
pages = "213--226",
month = sep,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "ALPSE8",
ISSN = "1057-4514 (print), 1557-7384 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "1057-4514",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 17 18:41:11 2006",
bibsource = "http://www.acm.org/pubs/toc/;
http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/lcc.bib",
URL = "http://storage.webhop.net/documents/iburg.pdf;
http://www.acm.org/pubs/toc/Abstracts/1057-4514/151642.html;
http://www.cs.princeton.edu/software/iburg/",
abstract = "Many code-generator generators use tree pattern
matching and dynamic programming. This paper describes
a simple program that generates matchers that are fast,
compact, and easy to understand. It is simpler than
common alternatives: 200-700 lines of Icon or 950 lines
of C versus 3000 lines of C for Twig and 5000 for burg.
Its matchers run up to 25 times faster than Twig's.
They are necessarily slower than burg's BURS (bottom-up
rewrite system) matchers, but they are more flexible
and still practical.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "ACM Letters on Programming Languages and Systems",
keywords = "languages",
subject = "{\bf D.3.4}: Software, PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES,
Processors, Translator writing systems and compiler
generators. {\bf D.3.4}: Software, PROGRAMMING
LANGUAGES, Processors, Code generation. {\bf D.3.4}:
Software, PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES, Processors,
Compilers.",
}
@Article{Fraser:1992:SRS,
author = "Christopher W. Fraser and David R. Hanson",
title = "Simple Register Spilling in a Retargetable Compiler",
journal = j-SPE,
volume = "22",
number = "1",
pages = "85--99",
month = jan,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "SPEXBL",
ISSN = "0038-0644 (print), 1097-024X (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0038-0644",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 17 18:39:19 2006",
bibsource = "http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/lcc.bib",
URL = "http://storage.webhop.net/documents/spills.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Software---Practice and Experience",
journal-URL = "http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1097-024X",
}
@Article{Proebsting:1992:PRA,
author = "Todd A. Proebsting and Charles N. Fischer",
title = "Probabilistic register allocation",
journal = j-SIGPLAN,
volume = "27",
number = "7",
pages = "300--310",
month = jul,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "SINODQ",
ISBN = "0-89791-475-9",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-89791-475-8",
ISSN = "0362-1340 (print), 1523-2867 (print), 1558-1160
(electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0362-1340",
LCCN = "QA76.7.S53 1992",
bibdate = "Sun Dec 14 09:16:22 MST 2003",
bibsource = "Compendex database; http://portal.acm.org/;
http://www.acm.org/pubs/contents/proceedings/pldi/143095/index.html;
http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/lcc.bib",
URL = "http://www.acm.org:80/pubs/citations/proceedings/pldi/143095/p300-proebsting/",
abstract = "A new global register allocation technique, {\em
probabilistic register allocation\/}, is described.
Probabilistic register allocation quantifies the costs
and benefits of allocating variables to registers over
live ranges so that excellent allocation choices can be
made. Local allocation is done first, and then global
allocation is done iteratively beginning in the most
deeply nested loops. Because local allocation precedes
global allocation, probabilistic allocation does not
interfere with the use of well-known, high-quality
local register allocation and instruction scheduling
techniques.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Univ of Wisconsin-Madison",
affiliationaddress = "WI, USA",
annote = "Published as part of the Proceedings of PLDI'92.",
classification = "723.1; 922.1",
conference = "Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN '92 Conference on
Programming Language Design and Implementation",
conferenceyear = "1992",
fjournal = "ACM SIGPLAN Notices",
journal-URL = "http://portal.acm.org/browse_dl.cfm?idx=J706",
journalabr = "SIGPLAN Not",
keywords = "algorithms; Computer systems programming; Graph
coloring allocators; Instruction scheduling;
performance; Probability; Register allocation",
meetingaddress = "San Francisco, CA, USA",
meetingdate = "Jun 17--19 1992",
meetingdate2 = "06/17--19/92",
remark = "The authors extend for the {\tt lcc}code generator for
the MIPS R2000 with their new register allocator.",
sponsor = "ACM",
subject = "{\bf G.2.2} Mathematics of Computing, DISCRETE
MATHEMATICS, Graph Theory. {\bf D.3.4} Software,
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES, Processors, Compilers. {\bf
D.3.4} Software, PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES, Processors,
Optimization.",
}
@Article{Ramsey:1992:RD,
author = "Norman Ramsey and David R. Hanson",
title = "A retargetable debugger",
journal = j-SIGPLAN,
volume = "27",
number = "7",
pages = "22--31",
month = jul,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "SINODQ",
ISBN = "0-89791-475-9",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-89791-475-8",
ISSN = "0362-1340 (print), 1523-2867 (print), 1558-1160
(electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0362-1340",
LCCN = "QA76.7.S53 1992",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 17 18:40:31 2006",
bibsource = "Compendex database; http://portal.acm.org/;
http://www.acm.org/pubs/contents/proceedings/pldi/143095/index.html;
http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/lcc.bib",
URL = "http://storage.webhop.net/documents/retargetable.pdf;
http://www.acm.org:80/pubs/citations/proceedings/pldi/143095/p22-ramsey/",
abstract = "We are developing techniques for building retargetable
debuggers. Our prototype, 1db, debugs C programs
compiled for the MIPS R3000, Motorola 68020, SPARC, and
VAX architectures. It can use a network to connect to
faulty processes and can do cross-architecture
debugging. 1db's total code size is about 16,000 lines,
but it needs only 250-550 lines of machine-dependent
code for each target. 1db owes its retargetability to
three techniques: getting help from the compiler, using
a machine-independent embedded interpreter, and
choosing abstractions that minimize and isolate
machine-dependent code. 1db reuses existing compiler
function by having the compiler emit PostScript code
that 1db later interprets; PostScript works well in
this unusual context.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Princeton Univ",
affiliationaddress = "Princeton, NJ, USA",
annote = "Published as part of the Proceedings of PLDI'92.",
classification = "723.1",
conference = "Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN '92 Conference on
Programming Language Design and Implementation",
conferenceyear = "1992",
fjournal = "ACM SIGPLAN Notices",
journal-URL = "http://portal.acm.org/browse_dl.cfm?idx=J706",
journalabr = "SIGPLAN Not",
keywords = "Computer programming; design; languages; Post script
code; Program debugging; Retargetable debugger",
meetingaddress = "San Francisco, CA, USA",
meetingdate = "Jun 17--19 1992",
meetingdate2 = "06/17--19/92",
sponsor = "ACM",
subject = "{\bf D.2.5} Software, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING, Testing
and Debugging, Debugging aids. {\bf D.3.2} Software,
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES, Language Classifications, C.
{\bf D.3.4} Software, PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES,
Processors, Compilers. {\bf D.3.2} Software,
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES, Language Classifications,
PostScript.",
}
@Article{Ball:1993:BPF,
author = "Thomas Ball and James R. Larus",
title = "Branch prediction for free",
journal = j-SIGPLAN,
volume = "28",
number = "6",
pages = "300--313",
month = jun,
year = "1993",
CODEN = "SINODQ",
ISBN = "0-89791-598-4",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-89791-598-4",
ISSN = "0362-1340 (print), 1523-2867 (print), 1558-1160
(electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0362-1340",
bibdate = "Sun Dec 14 09:16:37 MST 2003",
bibsource = "http://portal.acm.org/;
http://www.acm.org/pubs/contents/proceedings/pldi/155090/index.html;
http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/lcc.bib",
URL = "http://www.acm.org:80/pubs/citations/proceedings/pldi/155090/p300-ball/",
abstract = "Many compilers rely on branch prediction to improve
program performance by identifying frequently executed
regions and by aiding in scheduling instructions.{\em
Profile-based\/} predictors require a time-consuming
and inconvenient compile-profile-compile cycle in order
to make predictions. We present a {\em program-based\/}
branch predictor that performs well for a large and
diverse set of programs written in C and Fortran. In
addition to using natural loop analysis to predict
branches that control the iteration of loops, we focus
on heuristics for predicting non-loop branches, which
dominate the dynamic branch count of many programs. The
heuristics are simple and require little program
analysis, yet they are effective in terms of coverage
and miss rate. Although program-based prediction does
not equal the accuracy of profile-based prediction, we
believe it reaches a sufficiently high level to be
useful. Additional type and semantic information
available to a compiler would enhance our heuristics.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Dept. of Comput. Sci., Wisconsin Univ., Madison, WI,
USA",
annote = "Published as part of the Proceedings of PLDI'93.",
classification = "C6110 (Systems analysis and programming); C6120
(File organisation); C6150C (Compilers, interpreters
and other processors)",
confdate = "23-25 June 1993",
conflocation = "Albuquerque, NM, USA",
confsponsor = "ACM",
fjournal = "ACM SIGPLAN Notices",
journal-URL = "http://portal.acm.org/browse_dl.cfm?idx=J706",
keywords = "Branch prediction; C; Compile-profile-compile cycle;
Dynamic branch count; Fortran; Frequently executed
regions; Heuristics; languages; Miss rate; Natural loop
analysis; Non-loop branches; performance; Program
performance; Program-based branch predictor; Scheduling
instructions; Semantic information",
remark = "Compares performance with that of {\tt lcc}.",
subject = "{\bf G.2.2} Mathematics of Computing, DISCRETE
MATHEMATICS, Graph Theory. {\bf D.3.2} Software,
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES, Language Classifications,
FORTRAN. {\bf D.3.4} Software, PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES,
Processors, Optimization. {\bf D.3.4} Software,
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES, Processors, Compilers.",
thesaurus = "Program compilers; Programming; Tree data structures",
}
@Article{Bumbulis:1993:RMV,
author = "Peter Bumbulis and Donald D. Cowan",
title = "{RE2C}: a more versatile scanner generator",
journal = j-LOPLAS,
volume = "2",
number = "4",
pages = "70--84",
month = mar,
year = "1993",
CODEN = "ALPSE8",
ISSN = "1057-4514 (print), 1557-7384 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "1057-4514",
bibdate = "Thu May 30 15:54:54 MDT 1996",
bibsource = "http://www.acm.org/pubs/toc/;
http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/lcc.bib",
URL = "http://www.acm.org/pubs/toc/Abstracts/1057-4514/176487.html",
abstract = "It is usually claimed that lexical analysis routines
are still coded by hand, despite the widespread
availability of scanner generators, for efficiency
reasons. While efficiency is a consideration, there
exist freely available scanner generators such as GLA
[Gray 1988] that can generate scanners that are faster
than most hand-coded ones. However, most generated
scanners are tailored for a particular environment, and
retargeting these scanners to other environments, if
possible, is usually complex enough to make a
hand-coded scanner more appealing. In this paper we
describe RE2C, a scanner generator that not only
generates scanners that are faster (and usually
smaller) than those produced by any other scanner
generator known to the authors, including GLA, but that
also adapt easily to any environment.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "ACM Letters on Programming Languages and Systems",
keywords = "algorithms, languages, performance",
remark = "Compares scanner efficiency with that of {\tt lcc}.",
subject = "{\bf D.3.4}: Software, PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES,
Processors, Parsing. {\bf D.3.2}: Software, PROGRAMMING
LANGUAGES, Language Classifications, Specialized
application languages.",
}
@Article{Engler:1994:DER,
author = "Dawson R. Engler and Todd A. Proebsting",
title = "{DCG}: an efficient, retargetable dynamic code
generation system",
journal = j-SIGPLAN,
volume = "29",
number = "11",
pages = "263--272",
month = nov,
year = "1994",
CODEN = "SINODQ",
ISSN = "0362-1340 (print), 1523-2867 (print), 1558-1160
(electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0362-1340",
bibdate = "Sun Dec 14 09:16:57 MST 2003",
bibsource = "http://portal.acm.org/; http://www.acm.org/pubs/toc/;
http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/lcc.bib",
URL = "http://www.acm.org:80/pubs/citations/proceedings/asplos/195473/p263-engler/",
abstract = "Dynamic code generation allows aggressive optimization
through the use of runtime information. Previous
systems typically relied on ad hoc code generators that
were not designed for retargetability, and did not
shield the client from machine-specific details. We
present a system, {\em dcg\/}, that allows clients to
specify dynamically generated code in a
machine-independent manner. Our one-pass code generator
is easily retargeted and extremely efficient (code
generation costs approximately 350 instructions per
generated instruction). Experiments show that dynamic
code generation increases some application speeds by
over an order of magnitude.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
classification = "C6115 (Programming support); C6150C (Compilers,
interpreters and other processors)",
conflocation = "San Jose, CA, USA; 4-7 Oct. 1994",
conftitle = "Sixth International Conference on Architectural
Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems
(ASPLOS-VI)",
corpsource = "Lab. for Comput. Sci., MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA",
fjournal = "ACM SIGPLAN Notices",
journal-URL = "http://portal.acm.org/browse_dl.cfm?idx=J706",
keywords = "aggressive optimization; application generators;
automatic programming; DCG; design; dynamically
generated code; experimentation; languages;
machine-independent; measurement; one-pass code
generator; optimising compilers; performance;
retargetable dynamic code generation system; runtime
information; theory",
sponsororg = "ACM; IEEE Comput. Soc",
subject = "{\bf D.3.4} Software, PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES,
Processors, Code generation.",
treatment = "P Practical",
}
@Article{Fernandez:1995:SEL,
author = "Mary F. Fern{\'a}ndez",
title = "Simple and effective link-time optimization of
{Modula-3} programs",
journal = j-SIGPLAN,
volume = "30",
number = "6",
pages = "103--115",
month = jun,
year = "1995",
CODEN = "SINODQ",
ISSN = "0362-1340 (print), 1523-2867 (print), 1558-1160
(electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0362-1340",
bibdate = "Sun Dec 14 09:17:06 MST 2003",
bibsource = "http://portal.acm.org/;
http://www.acm.org/pubs/contents/proceedings/pldi/207110/index.html;
http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/lcc.bib",
URL = "http://www.acm.org:80/pubs/citations/proceedings/pldi/207110/p103-fernandez/",
abstract = "Modula-3 supports development of modular programs by
separating an object's interface from its
implementation. This separation induces a runtime
overhead in the implementation of objects, because it
prevents the compiler from having complete information
about a program's type hierarchy. This overhead can be
reduced at link time, when the entire type hierarchy
becomes available. We describe opportunities for
link-time optimization of Modula-3, present two
link-time optimizations that reduce the runtime costs
of Modula-3's opaque types and methods, and show how
link-time optimization could provide C++ with the
benefits of opaque types at no additional runtime cost.
Our optimization techniques are implemented in mld, a
retargetable linker for the MIPS, SPARC, and Intel 486.
mld links a machine-independent intermediate code that
is suitable for link-time optimization and code
generation. Linking intermediate code simplifies
implementation of the optimizations and makes it
possible to evaluate them on a wide range of
architectures. mld's optimizations are effective: they
reduce the total number of instructions executed by up
to 14\% and convert as many as 79\% of indirect calls
to direct calls.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Dept. of Comput. Sci., Princeton Univ., NJ, USA",
annote = "Published as part of the Proceedings of PLDI'95.",
classification = "C6110B (Software engineering techniques); C6110J
(Object-oriented programming); C6115 (Programming
support); C6120 (File organisation); C6140D (High level
languages); C6150C (Compilers, interpreters and other
processors)",
fjournal = "ACM SIGPLAN Notices",
journal-URL = "http://portal.acm.org/browse_dl.cfm?idx=J706",
keywords = "algorithms; Architectures; C++; Code generation;
Compiler; Direct calls; Executed instructions; Indirect
calls; Intel 486; Intermediate code linking; languages;
Link-time optimization; Machine-independent
intermediate code; measurement; MIPS; Mld retargetable
linker; Modula-3 programs; Modular programs; Object
interface; Opaque types; performance; Program type
hierarchy; Runtime costs; Runtime overhead; SPARC",
remark = "{\tt mlcc}, a compiler for Modula-3, is based on {\tt
lcc}.",
subject = "{\bf D.3.2} Software, PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES, Language
Classifications, Modula-3. {\bf D.3.4} Software,
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES, Processors, Optimization. {\bf
D.3.2} Software, PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES, Language
Classifications, C++. {\bf D.2.2} Software, SOFTWARE
ENGINEERING, Design Tools and Techniques, Modules and
interfaces.",
thesaurus = "Abstract data types; Modula; Object-oriented
languages; Object-oriented programming; Optimisation;
Optimising compilers; Software libraries; Software
reusability",
}
@Misc{Fraser:1995:MRC,
author = "C. W. Fraser and D. R. Hanson",
title = "A Minimalist's Retargetable {C} Compiler",
howpublished = "World Wide Web document",
day = "28",
month = apr,
year = "1995",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 17 18:25:37 2006",
bibsource = "http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/lcc.bib",
note = "Talk at the University of Delaware.",
URL = "http://www.cs.princeton.edu/software/lcc/doc/lcc.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Book{Fraser:1995:RCC,
author = "Chris W. Fraser and David R. Hanson",
title = "A Retargetable {C} Compiler: Design and
Implementation",
publisher = pub-BENCUM,
address = pub-BENCUM:adr,
pages = "xv + 564",
year = "1995",
ISBN = "0-8053-1670-1",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-8053-1670-4",
LCCN = "QA76.73.C15F75 1995",
bibdate = "Wed Feb 08 10:55:34 1995",
bibsource = "http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/lcc.bib;
http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/litprog.bib;
http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib;
http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook2.bib",
note = "From the authors' announcement: ``\ldots this book is
an example of a `literate program.' Like {\em {\TeX}:
The Program\/} by D. E. Knuth (Addison-Wesley, 1986),
this book is lcc's source code and the prose that
describes it. The code is presented in the order that
best suits understanding, not in the order dictated by
the C programming language. The source code that
appears on the diskette is extracted automatically from
the book's text files. \ldots{} The distribution is
available via `anonymous' ftp from
\path=ftp.cs.princeton.edu= \path=(128.112.152.13)= in
the directory \path=pub/lcc=. \ldots{} Additional
information about lcc and about our book is available
on the WWW at URL
\path=http://www.cs.princeton.edu/software/lcc=.''",
price = "US\$55.95",
URL = "https://www.pearson.com/us/higher-education/program/Hanson-Retargetable-C-Compiler-A-Design-and-Implementation/PGM166351.html",
abstract = "This new text examines the design and implementation
of lcc, a production-quality, retargetable compiler,
designed at AT\&T Bell Laboratories and Princeton
University for the ANSI C programming language. The
authors' innovative approach --- a ``literate program''
that intermingles the text with the source code ---
gives a detailed tour of the code that explains the
implementation and design decisions reflected in the
software. And while most books describe toy compilers
or focus on isolated pieces of code, the authors have
made available the entire source code for a real
compiler. Structured as a self-study guide that
describes the real-world tradeoffs encountered in
building a production-quality compiler, A Retargetable
C Compiler is also useful to individuals who work in
application areas using or creating language-based
tools and techniques. Features: discusses the
implementation and design tradeoffs made while
constructing a real ANSI C compiler, illustrating the
interaction between theory and practice; covers
compiler theory only as needed to understand the
implementation of lcc, focusing instead on practical,
applied issues; encourages a deeper understanding of
programming in C, by providing C programmers with a
tour of the language from the perspective of compiler
authors; includes coverage of code generators for the
MIPS R3000, SPARC, and Intel 386 and its successors;
and provides access to the full source code for the lcc
compiler, the three back ends, and the code-generator
generator, either on disk or via FTP.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
tableofcontents = "1. Introduction: Literate Programs \\
How to Read This Book \\
Overview \\
Design \\
Common Declarations \\
Syntax Specifications \\
Errors \\
2. Storage Management: Memory Management Interface \\
Arena Representation \\
Allocating Space \\
Deallocating Space \\
Strings \\
3. Types: Representing Symbols \\
Representing Symbol Tables \\
Changing Scope \\
Finding and Installing Identifiers \\
Labels \\
Constants \\
Generated Variables \\
4. Code Generation Interface: Representing Types \\
Type Management \\
Type Predicates \\
Type Constructors \\
Function Types \\
Structure and Enumeration Types \\
Type-Checking Functions \\
Type Mapping \\
5. Lexical Analysis: Type Metrics \\
Interface Records \\
Symbols \\
Types \\
Dag Operators \\
Interface Flags \\
Initialization \\
Definitions \\
Constants \\
Functions \\
Interface Binding \\
Upcalls \\
6. Parsing: Input \\
Recognizing Tokens \\
Recognizing Keywords \\
Recognizing Identifiers \\
Recognizing Numbers \\
Recognizing Character Constants and Strings \\
7. Expressions \\
Languages and Grammars \\
Ambiguity and Parse Trees \\
Top-Down Parsing \\
FIRST and FOLLOW Sets \\
Writing Parsing Functions \\
Handling Syntax Errors \\
8. Expressions: Representing Expressions \\
Parsing Expressions \\
Parsing C Expressions \\
Assignment Expressions \\
Conditional Expressions \\
Binary Expressions \\
Unary and Postfix Expressions \\
Primary Expressions \\
9. Expression Semantics: Conversions \\
Unary and Postfix Operators \\
Function Calls \\
Binary Operators \\
Assignments \\
Conditionals \\
Constant Folding \\
10. Statements: Representing Code \\
Execution Points \\
Recognizing Statements \\
If Statements \\
Labels and Gotos \\
Loops \\
Switch Statements \\
Return Statements \\
Managing Labels and Jumps \\
11. Declarations: Translation Units \\
Declarations \\
Declarators \\
Function Declarators \\
Structure Specifiers \\
Function Definitions \\
Compound Statements \\
Finalization \\
The Main Program \\
12. Generating Immediate Code: Eliminating Common
Subexpressions \\
Building Nodes \\
Flow of Control \\
Assignments \\
Function Calls \\
Enforcing Evaluation Order \\
Driving Code Generation \\
Eliminating Multiply Referenced Nodes \\
13. Structuring the Code Generator: Organization of the
Code Generator \\
Interface Extensions \\
Upcalls \\
Node Extensions \\
Symbol Extensions \\
Frame Layout \\
Generating Code to Copy Blocks \\
Initialization \\
14. Selecting and Emitting instructions: Specifications
\\
Labelling the Tree \\
Reducing the Tree \\
Cost Functions \\
Debugging \\
The Emitter \\
Register Targeting \\
Coordinating Instruction Selection \\
Shared Rules \\
Writing Specifications \\
15. Register Allocation: Organization \\
Tracking the Register State \\
Allocating Registers \\
Spilling \\
16. Generating MIPS R3000 Code: Registers \\
Selecting Instructions \\
Implementing Functions \\
Defining Data \\
Segments \\
Copying Blocks \\
17. Generating SPARC Code: Registers \\
Selecting Instructions \\
Implementing Functions \\
Defining Data \\
Copying Blocks, 18. Generating X86 Code: Registers \\
Selecting Instructions \\
Implementing Functions \\
Defining Data \\
19. Retrospective: Data Structures \\
Interface \\
Syntactic and Semantic Analyses \\
Code Generation and Optimization \\
Testing and Validation",
}
@Article{Proebsting:1995:BAG,
author = "Todd A. Proebsting",
title = "{BURS} Automata Generation",
journal = j-TOPLAS,
volume = "17",
number = "3",
pages = "461--486",
month = may,
year = "1995",
CODEN = "ATPSDT",
ISSN = "0164-0925 (print), 1558-4593 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0164-0925",
bibdate = "Fri Jan 5 07:58:42 MST 1996",
bibsource = "http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/lcc.bib",
URL = "http://www.acm.org/pubs/toc/Abstracts/0164-0925/203098.html",
abstract = "A simple and efficient algorithm for generating
bottom-up rewrite system (BURS) tables is described. A
small code-generator generator implementation produces
BURS tables efficiently, even for complex instruction
set descriptions. The algorithm does not require novel
data structures or complicated algorithmic techniques.
Previously published methods for on-the-fly elimination
of states are generalized and simplified to create a
new method, triangle trimming, that is employed in the
algorithm. A prototype implementation, burg, generates
BURS tables very efficiently.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and
Systems",
journal-URL = "http://portal.acm.org/browse_dl.cfm?idx=J783",
keywords = "algorithms; languages",
subject = "{\bf D.3.4}: Software, PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES,
Processors, Translator writing systems and compiler
generators. {\bf D.3.4}: Software, PROGRAMMING
LANGUAGES, Processors, Code generation. {\bf D.3.4}:
Software, PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES, Processors,
Compilers.",
}
@InProceedings{Proebsting:1995:OAC,
author = "Todd A. Proebsting",
title = "Optimizing an {ANSI C} interpreter with
superoperators",
crossref = "ACM:1995:CRP",
pages = "322--332",
year = "1995",
bibdate = "Mon May 3 12:52:30 MDT 1999",
bibsource = "http://www.acm.org/pubs/toc/;
http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/lcc.bib",
URL = "http://www.acm.org:80/pubs/citations/proceedings/plan/199448/p322-proebsting/",
abstract = "This paper introduces {\em superoperators\/}, an
optimization technique for bytecoded interpreters.
Superoperators are virtual machine operations
automatically synthesized from smaller operations to
avoid costly per-operation overheads. Superoperators
decrease executable size and can double or triple the
speed of interpreted programs. The paper describes a
simple and effective heuristic for inferring powerful
superoperators from the usage patterns of simple
operators. The paper describes the design and
implementation of a hybrid translator/interpreter that
employs superoperators. From a specification of the
superoperators (either automatically inferred or
manually chosen), the system builds an efficient
implementation of the virtual machine in assembly
language. The system is easily retargetable and
currently runs on the MIPS R3000 and the SPARC.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
keywords = "algorithms; design; experimentation; languages",
remark = "{\tt hti} uses {\tt lcc}'s front end to translate ANSI
C programs into its intermediate representation (IR).",
subject = "{\bf D.3.4} Software, PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES,
Processors, Interpreters. {\bf D.3.4} Software,
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES, Processors, Optimization. {\bf
D.3.4} Software, PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES, Processors,
Translator writing systems and compiler generators.
{\bf D.3.2} Software, PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES, Language
Classifications, C.",
}
@Article{Erlingsson:1996:EMR,
author = "{\'U}lfar Erlingsson and Mukkai Krishnamoorthy and T.
V. Raman",
title = "Efficient multiway radix search trees",
journal = j-INFO-PROC-LETT,
volume = "60",
number = "3",
pages = "115--120",
day = "11",
month = nov,
year = "1996",
CODEN = "IFPLAT",
ISSN = "0020-0190 (print), 1872-6119 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0020-0190",
MRclass = "68N20 (68P05)",
MRnumber = "1 423 917",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 17 18:47:15 2006",
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http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/lcc.bib",
URL = "ftp://ftp.cs.princeton.edu/pub/packages/lcc/contrib/mrst.shar;
http://www.cs.princeton.edu/software/lcc/doc/mrst.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
classification = "C1160 (Combinatorial mathematics); C6120 (File
organisation)",
corpsource = "Rensselaer Polytech. Inst., Troy, NY, USA",
fjournal = "Information Processing Letters",
journal-URL = "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00200190",
keywords = "code generation; file organisation; imperative
languages; multiway radix search trees; set theory;
sparse case sets; static search trees; switch
statements; timing; tree searching",
treatment = "P Practical; T Theoretical or Mathematical",
}
@Article{Fraser:1996:CCF,
author = "Christopher W. Fraser and David R. Hanson",
title = "Compile {C} Faster on {Linux}",
journal = j-LINUX-J,
volume = "25",
pages = "32--33",
month = may,
year = "1996",
CODEN = "LIJOFX",
ISSN = "1075-3583 (print), 1938-3827 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "1075-3583",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 17 18:34:29 2006",
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http://noframes.linuxjournal.com/lj-issues/issue25/index.html;
http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/lcc.bib",
URL = "http://www.cs.princeton.edu/software/lcc/doc/linux.html",
abstract = "An introduction to lcc, a compiler 75\% smaller than
gcc that also compiles more quickly and helps prevent
some porting bugs.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Linux Journal",
journal-URL = "http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=J508",
}
@Misc{Fraser:1996:LRC,
author = "C. W. Fraser and D. R. Hanson",
title = "A Lean Retargetable {C} Compiler",
howpublished = "World Wide Web document",
day = "4",
month = apr,
year = "1996",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 17 18:27:39 2006",
bibsource = "http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/lcc.bib",
note = "Talk at New York University",
URL = "http://www.cs.princeton.edu/software/lcc/doc/lean.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Article{Hanson:1996:MID,
author = "David R. Hanson and Mukund Raghavachari",
title = "A Machine-Independent Debugger",
journal = j-SPE,
volume = "26",
number = "11",
pages = "1277--1299",
month = nov,
year = "1996",
CODEN = "SPEXBL",
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ISSN-L = "0038-0644",
bibdate = "Thu Jul 29 15:11:07 MDT 1999",
bibsource = "http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/lcc.bib;
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journalfinder.html",
URL = "http://storage.webhop.net/documents/cdb.pdf;
http://storage.webhop.net/documents/cdbtalk.pdf;
http://www.cs.princeton.edu/software/lcc/cdb;
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract?ID=16773",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Software---Practice and Experience",
journal-URL = "http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1097-024X",
}
@Article{Poletto:1997:TSF,
author = "Massimiliano Poletto and Dawson R. Engler and M. Frans
Kaashoek",
title = "{\tt tcc}: {A} System for Fast, Flexible, and
High-level Dynamic Code Generation",
journal = j-SIGPLAN,
volume = "32",
number = "5",
pages = "109--121",
month = may,
year = "1997",
CODEN = "SINODQ",
ISBN = "0-89791-907-6",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-89791-907-4",
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(electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0362-1340",
bibdate = "Sun Dec 14 09:17:32 MST 2003",
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http://www.acm.org/pubs/contents/proceedings/pldi/258915/index.html;
http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/lcc.bib",
URL = "http://www.acm.org:80/pubs/citations/proceedings/pldi/258915/p109-poletto/",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
annote = "Published as part of the Proceedings of PLDI'97.",
fjournal = "ACM SIGPLAN Notices",
journal-URL = "http://portal.acm.org/browse_dl.cfm?idx=J706",
keywords = "design; experimentation; languages; measurement;
performance; standardization; theory",
subject = "{\bf D.3.4} Software, PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES,
Processors, Code generation. {\bf D.3.4} Software,
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES, Processors, Compilers. {\bf
D.3.2} Software, PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES, Language
Classifications, C. {\bf K.6.2} Computing Milieux,
MANAGEMENT OF COMPUTING AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS,
Installation Management, Benchmarks.",
}
@Misc{Hanson:1998:EEA,
author = "D. R. Hanson",
title = "Early Experience with {ASDL} in {{\tt lcc}}",
howpublished = "World Wide Web document",
day = "19",
month = jun,
year = "1998",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 17 18:27:39 2006",
bibsource = "http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/lcc.bib",
note = "National Compiler Infrastructure Tutorial, SIGPLAN'98
Conference on Programming Language Design and
Implementation, Montr{\'e}al, Qu{\'e}bec, Canada.",
URL = "http://www.cs.princeton.edu/software/lcc/doc/ HREF="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Article{Hanson:1999:EEA,
author = "David R. Hanson",
title = "Early experience with {ASDL} in {\tt lcc}",
journal = j-SPE,
volume = "29",
number = "5",
pages = "417--435",
day = "25",
month = apr,
year = "1999",
CODEN = "SPEXBL",
ISSN = "0038-0644 (print), 1097-024X (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0038-0644",
bibdate = "Fri Feb 17 18:37:07 2006",
bibsource = "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/spe.bib;
http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/lcc.bib;
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journalfinder.html",
URL = "http://storage.webhop.net/documents/asdl.pdf;
http://www.cs.princeton.edu/software/lcc/asdl.html;
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract?ID=55003854;
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext?ID=55003854&PLACEBO=IE.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Software---Practice and Experience",
journal-URL = "http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1097-024X",
}
@Article{Hanson:1999:MID,
author = "David R. Hanson",
title = "A machine-independent debugger --- revisited",
journal = j-SPE,
volume = "29",
number = "10",
pages = "849--862",
month = aug,
year = "1999",
CODEN = "SPEXBL",
ISSN = "0038-0644 (print), 1097-024X (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0038-0644",
bibdate = "Tue Aug 31 11:31:54 MDT 1999",
bibsource = "http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/lcc.bib;
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journalfinder.html",
URL = "http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract?ID=63001366;
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext?ID=63001366&PLACEBO=IE.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Software---Practice and Experience",
journal-URL = "http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1097-024X",
}
@Article{Poletto:1999:CTL,
author = "Massimiliano Poletto and Wilson C. Hsieh and Dawson R.
Engler and M. Frans Kaashoek",
title = "{'C} and tcc: a language and compiler for dynamic code
generation",
journal = j-TOPLAS,
volume = "21",
number = "2",
pages = "324--369",
month = mar,
year = "1999",
CODEN = "ATPSDT",
ISSN = "0164-0925 (print), 1558-4593 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0164-0925",
bibdate = "Tue Sep 26 10:12:58 MDT 2000",
bibsource = "http://www.acm.org/pubs/contents/journals/toplas/;
http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/lcc.bib",
URL = "http://www.acm.org/pubs/citations/journals/toplas/1999-21-2/p324-poletto/",
abstract = "Dynamic code generation allows programmers to use
run-time information in order to achieve performance
and expressiveness superior to those of static code.
The 'C({\em Tick C\/}) language is a superset of ANSI C
that supports efficient and high-level use of dynamic
code generation. 'C provides dynamic code generation at
the level of C expressions and statements and supports
the composition of dynamic code at run time. These
features enable programmers to add dynamic code
generation to existing C code incrementally and to
write important applications (such as ``just-in-time''
compilers) easily. The article presents many examples
of how 'C can be used to solve practical problems. The
tcc compiler is an efficient, portable, and freely
available implementation of 'C. tcc allows programmers
to trade dynamic compilation speed for dynamic code
quality: in some applications, it is most important to
generate code quickly, while in others code quality
matters more than compilation speed. The overhead of
dynamic compilation is on the order of 100 to 600
cycles per generated instruction, depending on the
level of dynamic optimization. Measurements show that
the use of dynamic code generation can improve
performance by almost an order of magnitude; two- to
four-fold speedups are common. In most cases, the
overhead of dynamic compilation is recovered in under
100 uses of the dynamic code; sometimes it can be
recovered within one use.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and
Systems",
generalterms = "Algorithms; Languages; Performance",
journal-URL = "http://portal.acm.org/browse_dl.cfm?idx=J783",
keywords = "ANSI C; compilers; dynamic code generation; dynamic
code optimization",
remark = "The {\tt tcc} compiler is based on {\tt lcc}.",
subject = "Software --- Programming Languages --- Language
Classifications (D.3.2): {\bf Specialized application
languages}; Software --- Programming Languages ---
Language Classifications (D.3.2); Software ---
Programming Languages --- Language Constructs and
Features (D.3.3); Software --- Programming Languages
--- Processors (D.3.4): {\bf Code generation}; Software
--- Programming Languages --- Processors (D.3.4);
Software --- Programming Languages --- Processors
(D.3.4): {\bf Compilers}; Software --- Programming
Languages --- Processors (D.3.4): {\bf Run-time
environments}",
}
@Article{Evans:2001:BCP,
author = "William S. Evans and Christopher W. Fraser",
title = "Bytecode Compression via Profiled Grammar Rewriting",
journal = j-SIGPLAN,
volume = "36",
number = "5",
pages = "148--155",
month = may,
year = "2001",
CODEN = "SINODQ",
ISSN = "0362-1340 (print), 1523-2867 (print), 1558-1160
(electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0362-1340",
bibdate = "Sun Dec 14 09:18:26 MST 2003",
bibsource = "http://portal.acm.org/;
http://www.acm.org/sigplan/pldi/pldi2001/pldi_program.html;
http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/lcc.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "ACM SIGPLAN Notices",
journal-URL = "http://portal.acm.org/browse_dl.cfm?idx=J706",
}
@InProceedings{Fischer:2001:SDT,
author = "Dirk Fischer and J{\"u}rgen Teich and Ralph Weper and
Uwe Kastens and Michael Thies",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 2001 international conference on
Compilers, architecture, and synthesis for embedded
systems",
title = "Synthesis and Design Tools: Design space
characterization for architecture\slash compiler
co-exploration",
publisher = pub-ACM,
address = pub-ACM:adr,
pages = "108--115",
year = "2001",
ISBN = "1-58113-399-5",
ISBN-13 = "978-1-58113-399-8",
LCCN = "",
bibdate = "Mon Apr 18 15:24:55 2005",
bibsource = "http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/lcc.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
remark = "The compiler described in this article is based on the
{\tt lcc} frontend.",
}
@Article{Gay:2001:LSR,
author = "David Gay and Alex Aiken",
title = "Language Support for Regions",
journal = j-SIGPLAN,
volume = "36",
number = "5",
pages = "70--80",
month = may,
year = "2001",
CODEN = "SINODQ",
ISSN = "0362-1340 (print), 1523-2867 (print), 1558-1160
(electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0362-1340",
bibdate = "Sun Dec 14 09:18:26 MST 2003",
bibsource = "http://portal.acm.org/;
http://www.acm.org/sigplan/pldi/pldi2001/pldi_program.html;
http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/lcc.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "ACM SIGPLAN Notices",
journal-URL = "http://portal.acm.org/browse_dl.cfm?idx=J706",
remark = "Compares performance with {\tt lcc}.",
}
@InProceedings{Jung:2001:COV,
author = "Sungjoon Jung and Yunheung Paek",
booktitle = "CASES 01, November 16--17, 2001, Atlanta, Georgia,
USA: Proceedings of the 2001 international conference
on Compilers, architecture, and synthesis for embedded
systems",
title = "Compilers and Optimization: The very portable
optimizer for digital signal processors",
publisher = pub-ACM,
address = pub-ACM:adr,
pages = "84--92",
month = nov,
year = "2001",
ISBN = "1-58113-399-5",
ISBN-13 = "978-1-58113-399-8",
LCCN = "",
bibdate = "Tue Apr 19 08:27:56 2005",
bibsource = "http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/lcc.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
remark = "The authors extend {\tt lcc} for the TMS320C5402
processor.",
}
@Article{Park:2001:RAB,
author = "Jinpyo Park and Je-Hyung Lee and Soo-Mook Moon",
title = "Register Allocation for Banked Register File",
journal = j-SIGPLAN,
volume = "36",
number = "8",
pages = "39--47",
month = aug,
year = "2001",
CODEN = "SINODQ",
ISSN = "0362-1340 (print), 1523-2867 (print), 1558-1160
(electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0362-1340",
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http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/lcc.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
annote = "LCTES'01: The Workshop on Languages, Compilers and
Tools for Embedded Systems",
fjournal = "ACM SIGPLAN Notices",
journal-URL = "http://portal.acm.org/browse_dl.cfm?idx=J706",
remark = "Describes a compiler for the CalmRISC8 processor based
on {\tt lcc}.",
}
@InProceedings{Sarkar:2001:RSS,
author = "Vivek Sarkar and Mauricio J. Serrano and Barbara B.
Simons",
booktitle = "ICS'01 Sorrento, Italy: Proceedings of the 15th
international conference on Supercomputing",
title = "Register-sensitive selection, duplication, and
sequencing of instructions",
publisher = pub-ACM,
address = pub-ACM:adr,
pages = "277--288",
year = "2001",
ISBN = "1-58113-410-x",
ISBN-13 = "978-1-58113-410-0",
LCCN = "",
bibdate = "Tue Apr 19 08:31:46 2005",
bibsource = "http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/lcc.bib",
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remark = "The authors build a new back-end optimizer for Intel
IA-32 based on {\tt lcc}.",
}
@Article{Zhang:2001:SGI,
author = "Yukong Zhang and Young-Jun Kwon and Hyuk Jae Lee",
title = "A systematic generation of initial register-reuse
chains for dependence minimization",
journal = j-SIGPLAN,
volume = "36",
number = "2",
pages = "47--54",
month = feb,
year = "2001",
CODEN = "SINODQ",
ISSN = "0362-1340 (print), 1523-2867 (print), 1558-1160
(electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0362-1340",
bibdate = "Thu May 15 16:24:55 MDT 2003",
bibsource = "http://portal.acm.org/;
http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/lcc.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "ACM SIGPLAN Notices",
journal-URL = "http://portal.acm.org/browse_dl.cfm?idx=J706",
remark = "The authors extend {\tt lcc} for the ARM7T
processor.",
}
@Article{Kessler:2002:OIC,
author = "Christoph Kessler and Andrzej Bednarski",
title = "Optimal integrated code generation for clustered
{VLIW} architectures",
journal = j-SIGPLAN,
volume = "37",
number = "7",
pages = "102--111",
month = jul,
year = "2002",
CODEN = "SINODQ",
ISSN = "0362-1340 (print), 1523-2867 (print), 1558-1160
(electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0362-1340",
bibdate = "Thu May 15 12:23:05 MDT 2003",
bibsource = "http://portal.acm.org/;
http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/lcc.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "ACM SIGPLAN Notices",
journal-URL = "http://portal.acm.org/browse_dl.cfm?idx=J706",
remark = "The authors use {\tt lcc} as a front end.",
}
@Article{Ding:2003:CDR,
author = "Chen Ding and Yutao Zhong",
title = "Compiler-directed run-time monitoring of program data
access",
journal = j-SIGPLAN,
volume = "38",
number = "2s",
pages = "1--12",
month = feb,
year = "2003",
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Francisco, California, January 22--25, 1995",
title = "Conference record of {POPL} '95, 22nd {ACM}
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annote = "Sponsored by the Association for Computing Machinery,
Special Interest Group on Algorithms and Computation
Theory (SIGACT), Special Interest Group on Programming
Languages (SIGPLAN).",
keywords = "Programming languages (Electronic computers) ---
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