
doi: 10.1002/spe.404
AbstractA novel compiler optimization for loops is presented. The optimization uses exceptions to eliminate redundant tests that are performed when code is interpretively executed, as is the case with Java bytecode executed on the Java Virtual Machine. An analysis technique based on abstract interpretation is used to discover when the optimization is applicable. Copyright © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Computing methodologies and applications, Java virtual machine, General topics in the theory of software, Theory of compilers and interpreters, compiler optimization for loops
Computing methodologies and applications, Java virtual machine, General topics in the theory of software, Theory of compilers and interpreters, compiler optimization for loops
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