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Extended SSA numbering: introducing SSA properties to languages with multi-level pointers
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Proceedings of the 1996 conference of the Centre for Advanced Studies on Collaborative research table of contents
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Page: 23  
Year of Publication: 1996
Authors
Christopher Lapkowski  School of Computer Science, McGill University
Laurie J. Hendren  School of Computer Science, McGill University
Sponsors
CRSNG : Natural Sci and EngRch Council of Canada
IBM Canada : IBM Canada
NRC : National Research Council - Canada
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IBM Press 
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ABSTRACT

Static Single Assignment (SSA) intermediate representations have become quite popular in compiler development. One advantage of the SSA form is that each variable corresponds to exactly one definition, and thus two references of the same SSA variable must denote the same value. To date, most SSA forms concentrate on scalar variables, and it is difficult to extend these intermediate representations to languages with multi-level pointers, such as C.We introduce Extended SSA Numbering analysis, which concentrates on the "same name, same definition" properties of SSA form while compromising on other aspects. What is not provided is well compensated for by new properties introduced for pointer references such as *p. Two references of *p with the same Extended SSA numbers denote the same value.


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{7} Ana M. Erosa and Laurie J. Hendren. Taming control flow: A structured approach to eliminating goto statements. In Proc. of the 1994 Intl. Conf. on Computer Languages, pages 229-240, Toulouse, France, May 1994.
 
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{8} Ana Marie Erosa. A goto-elimination method and its implementation for the McCAT C compiler. Master's thesis, McGill U., Montréal, Qué., May 1995.
 
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{11} Christopher Lapkowski and Laurie J. Hendren. Extended SSA numbering: Introducing SSA properties to languages with multi-level pointers. ACAPS Tech. Memo 102, Sch. of Comp. Sci., McGill U., Montréal, Qué., Apr. 1996. In ftp://ftp-acaps.cs.mcgill.ca/pub/doc/memos.
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