Binding-time Annotations Without Binding-time Analysis

Wim Vanhoof, Maurice Bruynooghe

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Résumé

The basic task of binding-time analysis (BTA) is to compute annotations that guide the unfolding decisions of a specialiser. The main problem is to guarantee that the specialisation will terminate. In the context of logic programming, only few automatic such analyses have been developed, the most sophisticated among them relying on the result of a separate termination analysis. In this work, we devise an analysis that generates the annotations during termination analysis, which allows much more liberal unfoldings than earlier approaches.
langue originaleAnglais
titreLogic for Programming, Artificial Intelligence, and Reasoning
Sous-titre8th International Conference, LPAR 2001, Havana, Cuba, December 3-7, 2001, Proceedings
rédacteurs en chefRobert Nieuwsenhuis, Andrei Voronkov
EditeurSpringer
Pages707-722
ISBN (Electronique)978-3-540-45653-7
ISBN (imprimé)978-3-540-42957-9
Etat de la publicationPublié - 3 déc. 2001
EvénementLogic for Programming, Artificial Intelligence, and Reasoning, 8th international Conference - La Havana, Cuba
Durée: 3 déc. 2001 → …

Série de publications

NomLecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
EditeurSpringer
nombre2250

Colloque

ColloqueLogic for Programming, Artificial Intelligence, and Reasoning, 8th international Conference
La villeLa Havana, Cuba
période3/12/01 → …

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