Specification, Verification and Prototyping of an Optimized Compiler

Author:

Jifeng He1,Bowen Jonathan1

Affiliation:

1. Oxford University Computing Laboratory, Programming Research Group, Wolfson Building, Parks Road, OX1 3QD, Oxford, UK

Abstract

Abstract This paper generalizes an algebraic method for the design of a correct compiler to tackle specification and verification of an optimized compiler. The main optimization issues of concern here include the use of existing contents of registers where possible and the identification of common expressions. A register table is introduced in the compiling specification predicates to map each register to an expression whose value is held by it. We define different kinds of predicates to specify compilation of programs, expressions and Boolean tests. A set of theorems relating to these predicates, acting as a correct compiling specification, are presented and an example proof within the refinement algebra of the programming language is given. Based on these theorems, a prototype compiler in Prolog is produced.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Theoretical Computer Science,Software

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