Conference paper
Slicing class hierarchies in C++
Frank Tip, Jong-Deok Choi, et al.
OOPSLA 1996
We introduce the notion of a partially-flow-sensitive analysis based on the number of read and write operations that are guaranteed to be analyzed in a sequential manner. We study the complexity of partially-flow-sensitive alias analysis and show that precise alias analysis with a very limited flow-sensitivity is as hard as precise flow-sensitive alias analysis, both when dynamic memory allocation is allowed, as well as in the absence of dynamic memory allocation. © 2008 ACM.
Frank Tip, Jong-Deok Choi, et al.
OOPSLA 1996
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