Journal article
Horn Clauses As an Intermediate Representation for Program Analysis and Transformation
G Gange, J Navas Laserna, P Schachte, H SONDERGAARD, PJ Stuckey
Theory and Practice of Logic Programming | Cambridge University Press | Published : 2015
Abstract
Many recent analyses for conventional imperative programs begin by transforming programs into logic programs, capitalising on existing LP analyses and simple LP semantics. We propose using logic programs as an intermediate program representation throughout the compilation process. With restrictions ensuring determinism and single-modedness, a logic program can easily be transformed to machine language or other low-level language, while maintaining the simple semantics that makes it suitable as a language for program analysis and transformation. We present a simple LP language that enforces determinism and single-modedness, and show that it makes a convenient program representation for analys..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Australian Research Council through Discovery Project Grant DP140102194.