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Abstract: . Run-time specialization (RTS) techniques e#ciently generate
specialized programs with respect to run-time values. They construct
compiled native-code fragments called templates at compile-time,
and generate a specialized program by merely copying the templates.
The generated programs are less e#cient than those generated by static
partial evaluation techniques because the RTS techniques prevent many
optimizations.
The proposed bytecode specialization (BCS) technique is used to
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...subsections, we present the outline of each process in BCS briefly. More detailed description can be found in the other literature[18]. 3.2 Source and Target Language As mentioned, our source and target language is JVML, which is a stack machine language with local...
...subsections, we present the outline of each process in BCS briefly. More detailed description can be found in the other literature[21]. 3.2 Source and Target Language As mentioned, our source and target language is JVML, which is a stack machine language with local...
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H. Masuhara and A. Yonezawa. Generating optimized residual code in run-time specialization. In International Colloquium on Partial Evaluation and Program Transformation, pp.83--102, 1999. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/masuhara99generating.html More
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title = "Generating optimized residual code in run-time specialization",
text = "H. Masuhara and A. Yonezawa. Generating optimized residual code in run-time
specialization. In International Colloquium on Partial Evaluation and Program
Transformation, pp.83--102, 1999.",
year = "1999",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/masuhara99generating.html" }
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