rogramming languages such as C, C++ and Java bind variables to dynamically-allocated data-structures held in memory. This lets programs build cyclical data at run-time, which complicates termination analysis and garbage collection. It is hence desirable to spot those variables which are only bound to non-cyclical data at run-time. We solve this problem by using abstract interpretation to define the abstract domain NC representing those variables. We relate NC through a Galois insertion to the concrete domain of program states. Hence NC is not redundant. We define a correct abstract denotational semantics over NC, which uses preliminary sharing information between variables to get more precise results. We apply it to a simple example of analysis. We use a Boolean representation for the abstract denotations over NC, which leads to an efficient implementation in terms of binary decision diagrams and to the elegant and efficient use of abstract compilation.

Detecting Non-Cyclicity by Abstract Compilation into Boolean Functions

SPOTO, Nicola Fausto
2006-01-01

Abstract

rogramming languages such as C, C++ and Java bind variables to dynamically-allocated data-structures held in memory. This lets programs build cyclical data at run-time, which complicates termination analysis and garbage collection. It is hence desirable to spot those variables which are only bound to non-cyclical data at run-time. We solve this problem by using abstract interpretation to define the abstract domain NC representing those variables. We relate NC through a Galois insertion to the concrete domain of program states. Hence NC is not redundant. We define a correct abstract denotational semantics over NC, which uses preliminary sharing information between variables to get more precise results. We apply it to a simple example of analysis. We use a Boolean representation for the abstract denotations over NC, which leads to an efficient implementation in terms of binary decision diagrams and to the elegant and efficient use of abstract compilation.
2006
abstract interpretation; object-oriented programs; static analysis; cyclicity
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