| O. Danvy, R. Gluck, and P. Thiemann, editors. Partial Evaluation. International Seminar, Dagstuhl Castle, Germany, February 1996. |
....and parsers for regular languages. The derivations we have performed could not have been done by previously known partial evaluation techniques. 1 Introduction The goal of program specialization [20] is the adaptation of a generic program to a speci c context of use. Partial evaluation [7, 20] is a well established technique for program specialization which from a program and its static input (that is, the portion of the input which is known at compile time) allows us to derive a new, more ecient program in which the portion of the output which depends on the static input, has already ....
O. Danvy, R. Gluck, and P. Thiemann, editors. Partial Evaluation. International Seminar, Dagstuhl Castle, Germany, February 1996.
....is the complement of the union of success and atoms with infinite trees. ut 4 Partial Deduction We are now in the position of giving an abstract and very high level view of Partial Deduction (PD) 5, 6, 7, 8] thanks to our framework. Note that we shall not be concerned with the pragmatics of PD [13, 11, 2] like unfolding rules, loop detection et cetera: those issues can be dealt with as usual. We will express PD be via the converse of the clause application rule, called clause introduction and indicated by ci. The rule discharges the (u th occurrence (s) of the set of) assumption(s) B. B u Pi C C ....
Danvy, O., Gluck, R., Thiemann, P., (eds.): Partial Evaluation. International Seminar. Dagstuhl Castle, Germany, February 12-16. Selected Papers. LNCS 1110. Springer Verlag (1996)
....parsers for regular languages. The derivations we have performed could not have been done by previously known partial evaluation techniques. 1 Introduction The goal of program specialization [15] is the adaptation of a generic program to a speci c context of use. Partial evaluation [4, 15] is a well established technique for program specialization which from a program and its static input (that is, the portion of the input which is known at compile time) allows us to derive a new, more ecient program in which the portion of the output which depends on the static input, has already ....
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