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This paper describes an empirical comparison of four contextinsensitive pointer alias analysis algorithms that use varying degrees of flow-sensitivity: a flow-insensitive algorithm that tracks variables whose addresses were taken and stored; a flow-insensitive algorithm that computes a solution for each function; a variant of this algorithm that uses precomputed kill information; and a flow-sensitive...
This paper describes an empirical comparison of the effectiveness of six context-insensitive pointer analysis algorithms that use varying degrees of flow-sensitivity. Four of the algorithms are flow-insensitive, one is flow-sensitive, and another is flow-insensitive, but uses precomputed flow-sensitive information. The effectiveness of each analysis is quantified in terms of compile-time efficiency...
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