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Structural Analysis: A New Approach to Flow Analysis in Optimizing Compilers (Classic Reprint)

Structural Analysis: A New Approach to Flow Analysis in Optimizing Compilers (Classic Reprint)

Structural Analysis: A New Approach to Flow Analysis in Optimizing Compilers
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by M. Sharir

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The paper is organized as follows: Section 2 describes our structural analysis algorithm. Section 3 sketches an elimination algorithm for data-flow analysis based on these structural analysis techniques and comments on the performance of this algorithm.

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