Denotational abstract interpretation of logic programs

Author:

Marriott Kim1,Søndergaard Harald2,Jones Neil D.3

Affiliation:

1. Monash Univ., Clayton, Victoria, Australia

2. The Univ. of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia

3. DIKU, Univ. of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark

Abstract

Logic-programming languages are based on a principle of separation “logic” and “control.”. This means that they can be given simple model-theoretic semantics without regard to any particular execution mechanism (or proof procedure, viewing execution as theorem proving). Although the separation is desirable from a semantical point of view, it makes sound, efficient implementation of logic-programming languages difficult. The lack of “control information” in programs calls for complex data-flow analysis techniques to guide execution. Since data-flow analysis furthermore finds extensive use in error-finding and transformation tools, there is a need for a simple and powerful theory of data-flow analysis of logic programs. This paper offers such a theory, based on F. Nielson's extension of P. Cousot and R. Cousot's abstract interpretation . We present a denotational definition of the semantics of definite logic programs. This definition is of interest in its own right because of its compactness. Stepwise we develop the definition into a generic data-flow analysis that encompasses a large class of data-flow analyses based on the SLD execution model. We exemplify one instance of the definition by developing a provably correct groundness analysis to predict how variables may be bound to ground terms during execution. We also discuss implementation issues and related work.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Software

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