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An empirical study of the performance of the APL370 compiler

Published: 01 July 1989 Publication History

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The performance of a compiler is usually measured in terms of the execution efficiency of compiled code and the speed of compilation. For an APL compiler, we are also concerned about its relative performance with respect to the interpreter: C/I, the ratio of the speed of compiled code over interpretation. We give performance data on 4 groups of examples of moderate size: i) scalar style code where an interpreter does poorly and the C/I ratio is very high, ii) good APL style code where interpreter still does poorly due to inherent iterativeness or recursion, and the C/I ratio is high, and iii) good APL style code where the interpreter is very efficient on large data, and the C/I ratio is low, and iv) some particular primitives. These examples include neural net simulation, machine simulation, network routing, signal processing and mathematical computations. The APL370 compiler not only speeds up applications of iterative nature, but also gives good performance to codes utilizing APL's strength such as boolean selection and boolean data manipulation.

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W.-M. Ching and A. Xu, A Vector Code Back End of the APL370 Compiler on IBM 3090 and some Performance Comparisons, Proc. of APL88 Conf., 69-76.
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C. Wiedmann, Field Result with the APL Compiler, Proc. of APL86 Conf., 187-196.
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N. Wirth, Algorithms+ Data Structures= Programs, Prentice Hall, 1976.

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cover image ACM SIGAPL APL Quote Quad
ACM SIGAPL APL Quote Quad  Volume 19, Issue 4
Aug. 1989
376 pages
ISSN:0163-6006
DOI:10.1145/75145
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  • cover image ACM Conferences
    APL '89: Conference proceedings on APL as a tool of thought
    July 1989
    384 pages
    ISBN:0897913272
    DOI:10.1145/75144
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Published: 01 July 1989
Published in SIGAPL Volume 19, Issue 4

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