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Flow-Directed Lightweight Closure Conversion (1999)  (Make Corrections)  (7 citations)
Jeffrey Mark Siskind



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Abstract: procedures contain single concrete procedures when the procedure has no closure-pointer slot, due to closure-pointer{slot elimination, as described below. Furthermore, the concrete aggregate objects in abstract aggregate objects such as pairs, strings, vectors, symbols, continuations, and procedures are indistinguishable when their identity is not important and the components of those aggregate objects are ctitious or unaccessed. Such a collection of indistinguishable concrete objects can be... (Update)

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...allowable representations. In terms of function representations, we are currently investigating lightweight closure conversion [SW97, Sis99] higher order uncurrying [HH98] and register allocation and calling conventions informed by ow information. We have yet to explore...

.... uncurrying [HH98] removing manipulation of records with known components (along the lines of the fictitious data elimination in [Sis99] and register allocation and calling conventions informed by flow information. We have yet to explore customized representations for other...

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J. M. Siskind. Flow-directed lightweight closure conversion. Technical Report 99-190R, NEC Research Institute, Inc., Dec. 1999. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/siskind99flowdirected.html   More

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  title = "Flow-directed lightweight closure conversion",
  text = "J. M. Siskind. Flow-directed lightweight closure conversion. Technical
    Report 99-190R, NEC Research Institute, Inc., Dec. 1999.",
  year = "1999",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/siskind99flowdirected.html" }
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