R. Todd Hamreel, An FX-87 Compiler for a Dataflow Machine, to be completed September 1988.

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FX-87 Performance Measurements: Dataflow Implementation - Hammel, al. (1988)   (7 citations)  (Correct)

....The rest of the paper describes our results in greater detail. We first describe the dataflow compiler that we built (Section 2) then we examine the experimental results (Section 3) For a detailed description of the compiler and complete listings of the source code for the benchmarks, see [Ham88]. 2 The FX 87 Dataflow Compiler The FX 87 dataflow compiler translates FX 87 programs into dataflow graphs suitable for interpretation by the GITA dataflow simulator [Arv87a] The eight stages in the compiler are as follows: Parsing. A simple recursive descent, predictive parser performs the ....

....been initialized. The code for new, as it appears here, cannot be type checked because the types of primitive make vector and primitive vector set are undefined. For a detailed explanation of the modifications that must be made to the type checker to allow it to type check the above code, see [Ham88]. 2.2 Changes to GITA GITA is a dataflow machine designed to interpret graphs compiled from the language ID [Nik86] ID is a high level functional language enhanced with I structures [Arv87b] In order to run FX 87 programs on GITA we had to make the following changes to the machine: GITA uses ....

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R. Todd Hamreel, An FX-87 Compiler for a Dataflow Machine, to be completed September 1988.

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