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Value Profiling and Optimization (1999)

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by Brad Calder , Peter Feller , Alan Eustace
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@MISC{Calder99valueprofiling,
    author = {Brad Calder and Peter Feller and Alan Eustace},
    title = {Value Profiling and Optimization},
    year = {1999}
}

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Abstract

Variables and instructions that have invariant or predictable values at run-time, but cannot be identified as such using compiler analysis, can benefit from value-based compiler optimizations. Value-based optimizations include all optimizations based on a predictable value or range of values for a variable or instruction at run-time. These include constant propagation, code specialization, optimizations assuming the value predictability of an instruction, continuous optimization, and partial evaluation. This paper explores...

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value profiling    predictable value    value-based compiler optimization    compiler analysis    value-based optimization    code specialization    partial evaluation    constant propagation    value predictability    continuous optimization   

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