An Experiment Combining Specialization with Abstract Interpretation
Abstract
It was previously shown that control-flow refinement can be achieved by a program specializer incorporating property-based abstraction, to improve termination and complexity analysis tools. We now show that this purpose-built specializer can be reconstructed in a more modular way, and that the previous results can be achieved using an off-the-shelf partial evaluation tool, applied to an abstract interpreter. The key feature of the abstract interpreter is the abstract domain, which is the product of the property-based abstract domain with the concrete domain. This language-independent framework provides a practical approach to implementing a variety of powerful specializers, and contributes to a stream of research on using interpreters and specialization to achieve program transformations.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2008.02937,
title = {An Experiment Combining Specialization with Abstract Interpretation},
author = {John P. Gallagher and Robert Glück},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.02937},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
In Proceedings VPT/HCVS 2020, arXiv:2008.02483