| L. J. Hendren, G. R. Gao, and V. C. Sreedhar. ALPHA: A family of structured intermediate representations for a parallelizing C compiler. ACAPS Technical Memo 49, School of Computer Science, McGill University, Nov 1992. |
....and (2) a complete invocation graph with mapping information that encodes how one maps variables from a calling context to a called context. The point specific points to information is very useful to compute read write sets such as those used in constructing the ALPHA intermediate representation [21]. In these approaches one can directly compute the read and write sets based on the names of variables and the symbolic names used for invisibles. The pointsto results are also critical to the support analyses required for dependence testing for array references [28] In this context, points to ....
L. J. Hendren, G. R. Gao, and V. C. Sreedhar. ALPHA: A family of structured intermediate representations for a parallelizing C compiler. ACAPS Technical Memo 49, School of Computer Science, McGill University, Nov 1992.
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L. J. Hendren, G. R. Gao, and V. C. Sreedhar. ALPHA: A family of structured intermediate representations for a parallelizing C compiler. ACAPS Technical Memo 49, School of Computer Science, McGill University, Montr'eal, Qu'ebec, November 1992.
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