| M. Arnold and B. G. Ryder, "Thin guards: A simple and effective technique for reducing the penalty of dynamic class loading," in 16th European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, June 2002. |
....order to the left of the array header. If the array is contiguous, there is only one arraylet pointer and it points to the data field to the right of the header. Arraylets are implemented in the system presented in this paper, but not yet highly optimized. However, we can use Arnold s thin guards [3] to eliminate the indirection for array types that do not exist as arraylets, so that most array accesses will operate at full speed. For arraylets, we can strip mine regular iterations to the arraylet size. Thus arraylets should only suffer performance penalties when they are used and when the ....
ARNOLD, M., AND RYDER, B. G. Thin guards: A simple and effective technique for reducing the penalty of dynamic class loading. In Proceedings of the Sixteenth European Conference on ObjectOriented Programming (Malaga, Spain, June 2002), B. Magnusson, Ed., vol. 2374 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pp. 498--524.
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M. Arnold and B. G. Ryder, "Thin guards: A simple and effective technique for reducing the penalty of dynamic class loading," in 16th European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, June 2002.
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ARNOLD,M.,AND RYDER, B. G. Thin guards: A simple and effective technique for reducing the penalty of dynamic class loading. In Proceedings of the Sixteenth European Conference on ObjectOriented Programming (Malaga, Spain, June 2002), B. Magnusson, Ed., vol. 2374 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pp. 498--524.
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