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Machine-independent PASCAL code optimization
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Proceedings of the 1979 SIGPLAN symposium on Compiler construction table of contents
Denver, Colorado, United States
Pages: 201 - 207  
Year of Publication: 1979
ISBN:0-89791-002-8
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Authors
Daniel R. Perkins  Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Dept., University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California
Richard L. Sites  Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Dept., University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California
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SIGPLAN: ACM Special Interest Group on Programming Languages
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

A variant of PASCAL pseudo-code which is suitable for optimization is presented. This new language, Universal pseudo-code, is designed to be easily extended to meet the needs of a variety of target machines. The language is further designed such that only one optimizer need be written for it. This approach lends itself well to the portable software spirit of PASCAL. The problems and opportunities associated with optimization at this level are discussed.


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