Abstract

The abstract interpretation of programs relates the exact of a programming language to an approximate that can be effectively computed. We show that, by specifying operational in a bottom-up, linear logic programming language -- a technique we call operational semantics (SSOS) -- manifestly sound program approximations can be derived by simple and intuitive approximations of the logic program. As examples, we describe how to derive a simple alias analysis, 0CFA, and kCFA analysis from a substructural operational of the relevant languages.

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