| P. Sweeney and F. Tip. A study of dead data members in C++ applications. In Proc. PLDI, pages 324--332, 1998. Proceedings of the 12th IEEE International Workshop on Program Comprehension (IWPC'04) |
....[10] Although space is not their primary focus, their study does quantify the space overhead associated with the use of a two word header and of 8 byte alignment. In general, our measurements of the memory system behavior of Java programs broadly agree with their measurements. Sweeney and Tip [18] did a study of dead members of C programs, which is similar to the unread field elimination done by our bitwidth analysis. However, they fail to identify constant members, which our SCC based algorithm does easily. Further, our results show that unread and constant field elimination is very ....
Peter F. Sweeney and Frank Tip. A study of dead data members in C++ applications. In Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN '98 Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation (PLDI), Montreal, Canada, 1998.
....programs [9] Although space is not their primary focus, their study does quantify the space overhead associated the use of a two word header and of 8 byte alignment. In general, our measurements of the memory system behavior of Java programs broadly agree with their measurements. Sweeny and Tip [16] did a study of dead members of C programs, which is similar to the unread field elimination done by our bitwidth analysis. However, they fail to identify constant members, which our SCC based algorithm does easily. Further, our results show that unread and constant field elimination is very ....
Peter F. Sweeney and Frank Tip. A study of dead data members in C++ applications. In Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN '98 Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation (PLDI), Montreal, Canada, 1998.
....remove the elds from the header, and since locks often share space with other header information (hashcodes, in the common case) our analysis and implementation is quite di erent. I do not believe there has been any prior study of the utilization of the system hashcode features. Sweeny and Tip [9] did a study of dead members of C programs which parallels the unread eld elimination done by our bitwidth analysis. However, they fail to identify constant members, which our SCC based algorithm does easily. Further, our results show that unread and constant eld elimination is very dependent ....
Peter F. Sweeney and Frank Tip. A study of dead data members in C++ applications. In Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN '98 Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation (PLDI), Montreal, Canada, 1998.
....[12] Although space is not their primary focus, their study does quantify the space overhead associated with the use of a two word header and of 8 byte alignment. In general, our measurements of the memory system behavior of Java programs broadly agree with their measurements. Sweeney and Tip [21] did a study of dead members of C programs, which is similar to the unread field elimination done by our bitwidth analysis. However, they fail to identify constant members, as our analysis algorithm can. Further, our results show that unread and constant field elimination is very dependent on ....
Peter F. Sweeney and Frank Tip. A study of dead data members in C++ applications. In Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN '98 Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation (PLDI), pages 324--332, Montreal, Canada, 1998.
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Peter F. Sweeney and Frank Tip. A study of dead data members in C++ applications. In SIGPLAN Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation, pages 324--332, 1998.
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P. Sweeney and F. Tip. A study of dead data members in C++ applications. In Proc. PLDI, pages 324--332, 1998.
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