Title
Experiences in using cetus for source-to-source transformations
Abstract
Cetus is a compiler infrastructure for the source-to-source transformation of programs. Since its creation nearly three years ago, it has grown to over 12,000 lines of Java code, been made available publically on the web, and become a basis for several research projects. We discuss our experience using Cetus for a selection of these research projects. The focus of this paper is not the projects themselves, but rather how Cetus made these projects possible, how the needs of these projects influenced the development of Cetus, and the solutions we applied to problems we encountered with the infrastructure. We believe the research community can benefit from such a discussion, as shown by the strong interest in the mini-workshop on compiler research infrastructures where some of this information was first presented.
Year
DOI
Venue
2004
10.1007/11532378_1
LCPC
Keywords
Field
DocType
compiler infrastructure,research community,research project,source-to-source transformation,available publically,strong interest,compiler research infrastructure,java code
Data science,Java code,World Wide Web,Program transformation,Computer science,Call graph,Compiler,Intermediate language,Distributed computing,The Internet
Conference
Volume
ISSN
ISBN
3602
0302-9743
3-540-28009-X
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
11
0.61
11
Authors
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Troy A. Johnson120412.90
Sang-Ik Lee2717.17
Long Fei31758.18
Ayon Basumallik415112.20
Gautam Upadhyaya5382.17
Rudolf Eigenmann62558233.55
Samuel P. Midkiff7104788.74