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2. TIC 1998: Kyoto, Japan
- Xavier Leroy, Atsushi Ohori:
Types in Compilation, Second International Workshop, TIC '98, Kyoto, Japan, March 25-27, 1998, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1473, Springer 1998, ISBN 3-540-64925-5 - Xavier Leroy:
Introduction. 1-8
Typed intermediate languages
- Andrew K. Wright, Suresh Jagannathan, Cristian Ungureanu, Aaron Hertzmann:
Compiling Java to a Typed Lambda-Calculus: A Preliminary Report. 9-27 - J. Gregory Morrisett, Karl Crary, Neal Glew, David Walker:
Stack-Based Typed Assembly Language. 28-52 - Andrew Bernard, Robert Harper, Peter Lee:
How Generic is a Generic Black End? Using MLRISC as a Black End for the TIL Compiler. 53-77
Program analyses
- Alexander Aiken, Manuel Fähndrich, Jeffrey S. Foster, Zhendong Su:
A Toolkit for Constructing Type- and Constraint-Based Program Analyses. 78-96 - Andrew P. Tolmach:
Optimizing ML Using a Hierarchy of Monadic Types. 97-115 - Zhong Shao, Valery Trifonov:
Type-Directed Continuation Allocation. 116-135
Program transformations and code generation
- Martin Elsman:
Polymorphic Equality - No Tags Required. 136-155 - Bratin Saha, Zhong Shao:
Optimal Type Lifting. 156-177 - Peter Thiemann:
Formalizing Resourve Allocation in a Compiler. 178-193
Memory management
- Daniela Genius, Martin Trapp, Wolf Zimmermann:
An Approach to Improve Locality Using Sandwich Types. 194-214 - Haruo Hosoya, Akinori Yonezawa:
Garbage Collection via Dynamic Type Inference - A Fomal Treatment. 215-239
Partial evaluation and run-time code generation
- Vincent Balat, Olivier Danvy:
Strong Normalization by Type-Directed Partial Evaluation and Run-Time Code Generation. 240-252 - Nobuhisa Fujinami:
Determination of Dynamic Method Dispatches Using Run-Time Code Generation. 253-271
Distributed computing
- Naoki Kobayashi:
Type-Based Analysis of Concurrent Programs. 272 - Dominic Duggan:
A Type-Based Semantics for User-Defined Marshalling in Polymorphic Languages. 273-297
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