Michael Hind, Michael Burkeb, et al.
Scientific Programming
We present practical approximation methods for computing and representing interprocedural aliases for a program written in a language that includes pointers, reference parameters, and recursion. We present the following contributions: (1) a framework for interprocedural pointer alias analysis that handles function pointers by constructing the program call graph while alias analysis is being performed; (2) a flow-sensitive interprocedural pointer alias analysis algorithm; (3) a flow-insensitive interprocedural pointer alias analysis algorithm; (4) a flow-insensitive interprocedural pointer alias analysis algorithm that incorporates kill information to improve precision; (5) empirical measurements of the efficiency and precision of the three interprocedural alias analysis algorithms.
Michael Hind, Michael Burkeb, et al.
Scientific Programming
Michael Burke, Ron Cytron, et al.
The Journal of Supercomputing
Matthew Arnold, Stephen Fink, et al.
SIGPLAN Notices (ACM Special Interest Group on Programming Languages)
Michael Hind, Anthony Pioli
ISSTA 2000