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Flow Insensitive Points-To Sets
Florence, Italy November 10-December 10
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/SCAM.2001.972669First IEEE International Workshop on ...
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P. Anderson, GrammaTech, Inc.
D. Binkley, GrammaTech, Inc.
G. Rosay, GrammaTech, Inc.
T. Teitelbaum, GrammaTech, Inc.
Pointer analysis is an important part of source code analysis. Many programs that manipulate source code take points-to sets as part of their input input. Points-to related data collected from 27 mid-sized C programs (ranging in size from 1168 to 53,131 lines of code) is presented. The data shows the relative sizes and the complexities of computing points-to sets. Such data is useful in improving algorithms for the computation of points-to sets as well as algorithms that make use of this information in other operations. Several uses of the data are discussed.
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P. Anderson, D. Binkley, G. Rosay, T. Teitelbaum, "Flow Insensitive Points-To Sets," scam, pp.0081, First IEEE International Workshop on Source Code Analysis and Manipulation, 2001
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