Enhanced sharing analysis techniques: a comprehensive evaluation
Abstract
Sharing, an abstract domain developed by D. Jacobs and A. Langen for the analysis of logic programs, derives useful aliasing information. It is well-known that a commonly used core of techniques, such as the integration of Sharing with freeness and linearity information, can significantly improve the precision of the analysis. However, a number of other proposals for refined domain combinations have been circulating for years. One feature that is common to these proposals is that they do not seem to have undergone a thorough experimental evaluation even with respect to the expected precision gains. In this paper we experimentally evaluate: helping Sharing with the definitely ground variables found using Pos, the domain of positive Boolean formulas; the incorporation of explicit structural information; a full implementation of the reduced product of Sharing and Pos; the issue of reordering the bindings in the computation of the abstract mgu; an original proposal for the addition of a new mode recording the set of variables that are deemed to be ground or free; a refined way of using linearity to improve the analysis; the recovery of hidden information in the combination of Sharing with freeness information. Finally, we discuss the issue of whether tracking compoundness allows the computation of more sharing information.
Cite
@article{arxiv.cs/0401022,
title = {Enhanced sharing analysis techniques: a comprehensive evaluation},
author = {Roberto Bagnara and Enea Zaffanella and Patricia M. Hill},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cs/0401022},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
43 pages, 10 tables, to appear on "Theory and Practice of Logic Programming"