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Space Improvements and Equivalences in a Functional Core Language

Authors :
Schmidt-Schauß, Manfred
Dallmeyer, Nils
Source :
EPTCS 265, 2018, pp. 98-112
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

We explore space improvements in LRP, a polymorphically typed call-by-need functional core language. A relaxed space measure is chosen for the maximal size usage during an evaluation. It abstracts from the details of the implementation via abstract machines, but it takes garbage collection into account and thus can be seen as a realistic approximation of space usage. The results are: a context lemma for space improving translations and for space equivalences, all but one reduction rule of the calculus are shown to be space improvements, and for the exceptional one we show bounds on the space increase. Several further program transformations are shown to be space improvements or space equivalences in particular the translation into machine expressions is a space equivalence. We also classify certain space-worsening transformations as space-leaks or as space-safe. These results are a step forward in making predictions about the change in runtime space behavior of optimizing transformations in call-by-need functional languages.<br />Comment: In Proceedings WPTE 2017, arXiv:1802.05862

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
EPTCS 265, 2018, pp. 98-112
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1802.06498
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4204/EPTCS.265.8