Inversion by Partial Evaluation: A Reversible Interpreter Experiment
Programming Languages
2024-12-05 v1 Formal Languages and Automata Theory
Abstract
A computational limit of combining partial evaluation and program inversion is investigated. Using a reversible Turing machine interpreter, we show that the first Futamura and inversion projections can produce not only functionally but also textually equivalent programs. The construction of the interpreter in a reversible flowchart language is shown in full. Insights are provided on the practical interplay between reversible interpreters, program inverters, and partial evaluators. We conclude that both projections must be included in the program transformation toolbox.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2412.03122,
title = {Inversion by Partial Evaluation: A Reversible Interpreter Experiment},
author = {Robert Glück and Louis Marott Normann},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.03122},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
In Proceedings PT 2024, arXiv:2412.01856. Dedicated to Peter Thiemann on the Occasion of his 60th Birthday