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State of the art optimisations tc@cs.bath.ac.uk (Tom Crick) (2008-09-08) |
Re: State of the art optimisations james.harris.1@googlemail.com (James Harris) (2008-09-10) |
Re: State of the art optimisations cr88192@hotmail.com (cr88192) (2008-09-11) |
Re: State of the art optimisations al407@cam.ac.uk (Anton Lokhmotov) (2008-09-11) |
Re: State of the art optimisations tc@cs.bath.ac.uk (Tom Crick) (2008-09-18) |
Re: State of the art optimisations tc@cs.bath.ac.uk (Tom Crick) (2008-09-18) |
From: | James Harris <james.harris.1@googlemail.com> |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
Date: | Wed, 10 Sep 2008 15:42:20 -0700 (PDT) |
Organization: | Compilers Central |
References: | 08-09-044 |
Keywords: | optimize |
Posted-Date: | 13 Sep 2008 11:53:36 EDT |
On 8 Sep, 15:20, Tom Crick <t...@cs.bath.ac.uk> wrote:
> Following on from the recent discussions about the "State of the Art" of
> compiler technologies, what would you all regard as the most important
> developments in compiler optimisations over the past ten years?
>
> Do you think that is it the development of intermediate forms such as
> SSA, which has enabled a greater range of optimisations, or are there
> any specific optimisations that stand out as key developments?
I cannot comment on what you asked directly but FWIW there are some
optimisations mentioned at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compiler_optimization
I don't know if it will help but it seems to be a good springboard to
various info.
--
James
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