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CC 2021: Virtual Event, Republic of Korea
- Aaron Smith, Delphine Demange, Rajiv Gupta:
CC '21: 30th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Compiler Construction, Virtual Event, Republic of Korea, March 2-3, 2021. ACM 2021, ISBN 978-1-4503-8325-7 - Christophe Alias, Alexandru Plesco:
Data-aware process networks. 1-11 - Martin Lücke, Michel Steuwer, Aaron Smith:
Integrating a functional pattern-based IR into MLIR. 12-22 - Thomas Gilray, Sidharth Kumar, Kristopher K. Micinski:
Compiling data-parallel Datalog. 23-35 - Mark Stephenson, Ram Rangan:
PGZ: automatic zero-value code specialization. 36-46 - Anderson Faustino da Silva, Bernardo N. B. de Lima, Fernando Magno Quintão Pereira:
Exploring the space of optimization sequences for code-size reduction: insights and tools. 47-58 - Miguel Á. Abella-González, Pedro Carollo-Fernández, Louis-Noël Pouchet, Fabrice Rastello, Gabriel Rodríguez:
PolyBench/Python: benchmarking Python environments with polyhedral optimizations. 59-70 - Denis Merigoux, Raphaël Monat, Jonathan Protzenko:
A modern compiler for the French tax code. 71-82 - Clement Courbet:
NSan: a floating-point numerical sanitizer. 83-93 - Anson Miu, Francisco Ferreira, Nobuko Yoshida, Fangyi Zhou:
Communication-safe web programming in TypeScript with routed multiparty session types. 94-106 - Wenwen Wang:
Helper function inlining in dynamic binary translation. 107-118 - Maksim Panchenko, Rafael Auler, Laith Sakka, Guilherme Ottoni:
Lightning BOLT: powerful, fast, and scalable binary optimization. 119-130 - Maurice Jamieson, Nick Brown:
Compact native code generation for dynamic languages on micro-core architectures. 131-140 - Zifan Nan, Hui Guan, Xipeng Shen, Chunhua Liao:
Deep NLP-based co-evolvement for synthesizing code analysis from natural language. 141-152 - Viktor Palmkvist, Elias Castegren, Philipp Haller, David Broman:
Resolvable ambiguity: principled resolution of syntactically ambiguous programs. 153-164
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