Title
Configuration Control in Compiler Construction
Abstract
Abstract : A compiler is made up of a large number of individual components. Some of these components are generated from formal specifications, some result from hand adaptation of general algorithms, and some are standard modules from a library. Configuration control is a serious problem in compiler construction: How do we subdivide the compilation task into components, solve them individually, and then re-integrate the solutions into a consistent product. The authors have successfully used the Odin object manager to solve this problem for a particular compiler architecture. The resulting system illustrates many of the complexities of configuration control in an environment of compiler construction tools. Keywords: Implementation; Off the shelf equipment.
Year
Venue
Keywords
1988
SCM
construction,compiler construction,algorithms,configuration management,consistency,architecture,compilers,adaptation
Field
DocType
Citations 
Interprocedural optimization,Programming language,Functional compiler,Computer science,Compiler correctness,Loop optimization,Compiler,Optimizing compiler,Compiler construction,Intrinsic function
Conference
7
PageRank 
References 
Authors
1.90
1
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
William M. Waite1325196.47
Heuring, Vincent P.213515.04
Uwe Kastens340655.65