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2005
IEEE
14 years 13 days ago
Certifying Compilation for a Language with Stack Allocation
This paper describes an assembly-language type system capable of ensuring memory safety in the presence of both heap and stack allocation. The type system uses linear logic and a ...
Limin Jia, Frances Spalding, David Walker, Neal Gl...
ICFP
2010
ACM
13 years 7 months ago
A certified framework for compiling and executing garbage-collected languages
We describe the design, implementation, and use of a machinecertified framework for correct compilation and execution of programs in garbage-collected languages. Our framework ext...
Andrew McCreight, Tim Chevalier, Andrew P. Tolmach
TLDI
2003
ACM
108views Formal Methods» more  TLDI 2003»
14 years 3 days ago
Inferring annotated types for inter-procedural register allocation with constructor flattening
We introduce an annotated type system for a compiler intermediate language. The type system is designed to support inter-procedural register allocation and the representation of t...
Torben Amtoft, Robert Muller
IFM
2010
Springer
183views Formal Methods» more  IFM 2010»
13 years 4 months ago
Certified Absence of Dangling Pointers in a Language with Explicit Deallocation
Safe is a first-order eager functional language with facilities for programmer controlled destruction and copying of data structures. It provides also regions, i.e. disjoint parts...
Javier de Dios, Manuel Montenegro, Ricardo Pe&ntil...
CC
2004
Springer
163views System Software» more  CC 2004»
14 years 8 days ago
Declarative Composition of Stack Frames
When a compiler translates a procedure, it must lay out the procedure’s stack frame in a way that respects the calling convention. Many compilers respect the convention either by...
Christian Lindig, Norman Ramsey