Optimizing schemes for structured programming language processors

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Optimizing schemes for structured programming language processors

Tatsuo Tsuji

(Computers and their applications / Charles S. Parker)

Ellis Horwood, 1990

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 271-273) and index

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Description

Provides descriptions of global optimization schemes designed to suppress redundancy codes emitted by language processors in translating or compiling structured primitives. Requiring only one pass, the schemes are written in a general manner, enabling them to be applied to a range of processors.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • structured Fortran languages
  • traditional structured Fortran preprocessors
  • typical patterns of redundancies and two-pass optimizer
  • optimized preprocessors using one-pass scheme
  • one-pass scheme
  • one-pass optimizer
  • easily packaged optimizing scheme
  • application of the two schemes into a C compiler
  • comparison of the two schemes.

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