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A Compiler Generator Produced by a Self-Applicable Specializer Can Have a Surprisingly Natural and Understandable Structure
This paper describes the structure of, and the ideas behind, a self-applicable specializer of programs, as well as the principles of operation of a compiler generator that has been...
Sergei A. Romanenko
CORR
2002
Springer
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Offline Specialisation in Prolog Using a Hand-Written Compiler Generator
The so called "cogen approach" to program specialisation, writing a compiler generator instead of a specialiser, has been used with considerable success in partial evalu...
Michael Leuschel, Jesper Jørgensen, Wim Van...
PEPM
1994
ACM
13 years 10 months ago
Partial Evaluation of Numerical Programs in Fortran
our results using the Fast Fourier Transformation, the N-body attraction problem, and the cubic splines interpolation as examples.We investigate the application of partial evaluati...
Romana Baier, Robert Glück, Robert Zöchl...
DAGSTUHL
1996
13 years 7 months ago
Compiler Generation for Interactive Graphics Using Intermediate Code
Abstract. This paper describes a compiler generator (cogen) designed for interactive graphics, and presents preliminary results of its application to pixel-level code. The cogen ac...
Scott Draves
ICFP
2010
ACM
13 years 7 months ago
Scrapping your inefficient engine: using partial evaluation to improve domain-specific language implementation
Partial evaluation aims to improve the efficiency of a program by specialising it with respect to some known inputs. In this paper, we show that partial evaluation can be an effec...
Edwin Brady, Kevin Hammond