Improving Precision of Type Analysis Using Non-Discriminative Union
Abstract
This paper presents a new type analysis for logic programs. The analysis is performed with a priori type definitions; and type expressions are formed from a fixed alphabet of type constructors. Non-discriminative union is used to join type information from different sources without loss of precision. An operation that is performed repeatedly during an analysis is to detect if a fixpoint has been reached. This is reduced to checking the emptiness of types. Due to the use of non-discriminative union, the fundamental problem of checking the emptiness of types is more complex in the proposed type analysis than in other type analyses with a priori type definitions. The experimental results, however, show that use of tabling reduces the effect to a small fraction of analysis time on a set of benchmarks. Keywords: Type analysis, Non-discriminative union, Abstract interpretation, Tabling
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Cite
@article{arxiv.cs/0612063,
title = {Improving Precision of Type Analysis Using Non-Discriminative Union},
author = {Lunjin Lu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cs/0612063},
year = {2010}
}
Comments
47 pages, 5 tables, to appear in Theory and Practice of Logic Programming