Abstract

Static single assignment form represents data dependences elegantly and provides a basis for powerful optimizations. Table-driven techniques for peephole optimization and code generation are straightforward and effective. it is natural to want to use both together in a code optimizer. However, doing so reveals that static single assignment form does not remove all antidependences, and that it conflicts with table-driven code generation for 2-address machines. This paper describes these problems and how to solve them.

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