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Compiler optimization phase ordering is a fundamental, pervasive, and long‐standing problem for optimizing compilers. This problem is caused by interacting optimization phases producing different codes when applied in different orders. Producing the best phase ordering code is very important in performance‐oriented and cost‐constrained domains, such as embedded systems. In this work, we analyze the...
The problem of finding the most effective set and ordering of optimization phases to generate the best quality code is a fundamental issue in compiler optimization research. Unfortunately, the exorbitantly large phase order search spaces in current compilers make both exhaustive as well as heuristic approaches to search for the ideal optimization phase combination impractical in most cases. In this...
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